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Politics / Re: The Politics Of "our Time" by oolumide: 10:27pm On Mar 23, 2011
Sometimes i wonder at Nigerians reasoning path. Especially when i read many comments on nairaland, i see a whole lot of people blinded by rage that can no longer reason rationally.
Did anybody even pause to check this out, could this guy be screaming now and first to print over inadequate part of the booty given to him. Why are we sure he is not screaming because he didnt get as much as he wanted.
Is this not the same Eldee that is fighting over PMAN executive position now that GEJ has given several million of dollars.
I will be happy if he is on the side of the truth , but over time we have seen several display of self righteousnesses than to be carried away by this, Ndudi Elumelu did more than tis only for us to realize that he is worse than those he was criticising,


TINK
Politics / Jonathan: Why I Did Not Attend Presidential Debate by oolumide: 12:16am On Mar 19, 2011
Why I didn’t attend NN24 presidential debate ––Jonathan
From GODWIN TSA, Abuja
Saturday, March 19, 2011



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President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday adduced reason he did not participate in the presidential debate organised by the NN24, a channel on DSTV. The debate held, in Abuja yesterday.
In a statement by the Jonathan/Sambo Campaign Organisation, signed by Mr. Ide Eguabor, director of media/publicity, the president said that he opted out of the debate because he had accepted to attend the one organized by the Nigerian Election Debate Group (NEDG), an amalgamation of the Nigeria’s mass media, the Newspaper Proprietors Association of Nigeria (NPAN), the Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria (BON), the Nigeria Bar Association, National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), market women and other civil society groups, which has been organising the presidential debate series since 1999.

The campaign organization said that with what the NEDG has done, over the years, in organizing presidential debate, it “does not believe that this relevant and credible body, made up of Nigerians and who will moderate a presidential debate watched by Nigerians on all television and radio stations nationwide should be jettisoned for any other one on the eve of crucial national elections.”

While expressing regrets that he could not attend the NN24 presidential debate, the group said that Jonathan, “who has a carefully drawn out schedule leading up to the elections will not be able to cancel any of his appointments now to attend to a debate that is only the result of a fresh application.”
The statement said: “The Jonathan/Sambo Campaign Organisation has watched with utter consternation, efforts by some individuals and groups to feed the Nigerian public with inaccurate and distorted information to suit their selfish ends.

“A presidential debate to be organised by the management of NN24, a subscriber to Multichoice’s DSTV cable, is deliberately being heated up by those who now see what the president will do or will not do as an opportunity for political capital.
“The truth of the matter is that several applications from various groups, including that of NN24, have reached the Jonathan/Sambo Campaign Organisation seeking to organise the presidential debate, preparatory to the April general elections.

“The campaign organization sent its officials to sit as observers at some of the meetings called to deliberate on modalities. However, after a thorough examination of the reports of its observers to these meetings, a collective decision was taken to retain the body that had organized presidential debates since 1999 and has performed creditably well and so, saw no need to discard the platform and template for another.

“The fact is that, the Nigerian Election Debate Group (NEDG), organisers of the presidential debate series, is an amalgamation of the Nigeria’s mass media, print and electronic, the Newspaper Proprietors Association of Nigeria (NPAN), the Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria (BON), the Nigeria Bar Association, National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), market women and other civil society groups.
“The Jonathan/Sambo Campaign Organisation does not believe that this relevant and credible body, made up of Nigerians and who will moderate a presidential debate watched by Nigerians on all television and radio stations nationwide should be jettisoned for any other on the eve of crucial national elections.
“Furthermore, President Goodluck Jonathan who has a carefully drawn out schedule leading up to the elections will not be able to cancel any of his appointments now to attend to a debate that is only the result of a fresh application.
“Having only just concluded his tour of the 36 states of Nigeria, President Jonathan has a hectic schedule ahead before the grand finale of the state campaigns at Abuja on March 26, 2011.
“The Jonathan/Sambo Campaign Organisation regrets that President Goodluck Jonathan will unavoidably be unable to attend the debate organised by NN24.
Politics / Visit To Jonathan: Bakare Did Not Say The Whole Truth by oolumide: 8:36am On Mar 14, 2011
Visit to Jonathan: Bakare did not say the whole truth
By Otive Igbuzor
Monday, March 14, 2011



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Dr. Otive Igbuzor, a prominent member of Nigeria’s civil society and the Save Nigeria Group (SNG), writes to counter comments attributed to CPC presidential running mate, Pastor Tunde Bakare, regarding the now controversial visit of the SNG to President Goodluck Jonathan

On 5th March, 2011, Pastor Tunde Bakare, the CPC Vice-Presiden-tial candidate was reported to have said that the Save Nigeria Group (SNG) initially set out to team up with President Goodluck Jonathan for a better Nigeria. He was reported to have said “Three times we went to him to inquire about his plans for Nigeria. He replied that he had none yet.”

Since I read the reports, I have been worried about what partisan politics can do to people. I am worried because I had a lot of respect for Pastor Tunde Bakare and I considered him as my distant Pastor. Although, I do not belong to his church, I normally go to his church to buy his cassettes. I also used to listen to him regularly on Television. I was always impressed with his courage, teaching and passion for transformation of Nigeria.

As a Christian, I am aware that men of God try as much as possible to refrain from telling lies because the Bible is very hard on liars. Proverbs 19: 9 says “a false witness will not go unpunished, and he who breathes out lies will perish.” Rev 21:8 says “but as for the cowardly, the faithless, the detestable, as for murderers, the sexually immoral, sorcerers, idolators, and all liars, their portion will be in the lake that burns with fire and sulfur which is the second death.”

Now back to the SNG and visit to President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. There is nowhere in the public documents of SNG that it was stated that the purpose was to team up with the PDP government of Goodluck Ebele Jonathan for a better Nigeria. I was therefore shocked when I read the statements credited to Pastor Tunde Bakare.

On the meeting with the President, I was part of one of the delegations. The main issue raised at the meeting with the President who was acting then was the need to be more decisive in the face of the country drifting apart as a result of Umaru Yar’Adua’s absence and how it was being managed. We reminded him that as Acting President, he had all the powers of the Presidency. In his reply, he responded to all the issues that were raised.

In his response, he made a statement that I still remember very vividly that “any person who utilizes more than 40 percent of the powers available to him/her will constitute a problem to himself and a nuisance to society.” He noted that he was aware of his powers but that he was restraining himself because of stability and unity of the country.

After the meeting, we reviewed the visit and we were satisfied and impressed with the response and decided to continue the struggle of the SNG for orderly political succession. The performance of GEJ in office is another issue altogether. I do not want to think that my Pastor Tunde Bakare will tell lies. Perhaps the three meetings he alluded to did not include the one that I was part of. God help Nigeria.


Igbuzor is the Executive Director, African Centre for Leadership, Strategy and Development
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Politics / How Obasanjo’s Third Term Agenda Affected Nigeria – Daniel by oolumide: 10:47am On Feb 18, 2011
[b]How Obasanjo’s third term agenda affected Nigeria – Daniel
By Olalekan Adetayo
Friday, 18 Feb 2011

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Ogun State Governor, Otunba Gbenga Daniel, has attributed the failure of former President Olusegun Obasanjo to restore true fiscal federalism to his aborted third term agenda.


Daniel spoke at a public lecture organised by Omoluabi tagged, ‘Politics in post-2011 Nigeria: Is Yorubaland endangered?’ held in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital on Thursday.


He said many politicians decided after the 1999 elections that since Obasanjo had become the president, there was the need for them to support him.


He added that though the former president supported the idea of a national conference, the ‘third term virus’ disrupted his plan.


The governor said that rather than entrusting the people’s lives in the hands of individuals, there must be a Yoruba agenda that should be supported by all.


He expressed the fear that the much talked about credible elections in April might remain a ‘wild goose chase’.


Daniel also made a case for a drastic reduction in electioneering funds.


The guest lecturer, Prof. Akinjide Osuntokun, observed that politicians calling for all politicians to belong to mainstream politics had their position weakened by the fact there was nothing to show for Obasanjo’s tenure.


He said, “Yoruba people watched helplessly as their roads became unmotorable and all their appurtenances of modern life collapsed. They were rightly not singled out for favour.


“In fact, if the truth must be told, the Obasanjo government bent over backwards to accommodate other ethnic groups at the expense of the Yoruba.


“For example, since 2003, no Yoruba woman has been found suitable for a ministerial appointment in a country where Yoruba women have led in the acquisition of Western education since the imposition of colonial rule.”


He stated that in the distribution of ministerial positions, the Yoruba had fared worse than other ethnic groups.


“It is, therefore, open to debate if the Yoruba would have fared worse if they had not belonged to the mainstream,” he added.


Osuntokun, who is the Dean, College of Humanities, Redeemer’s University, said most Nigerians would rather have a weak centre and a fiscally strengthened state of regional governments.


The Yoruba, he added, ought to be able to manoeuvre their way through the labyrinth of political and economic negotiation to achieve the Nigeria of their dreams.


“There should be no contradiction between Yoruba patriotism and Nigerian nationalism. What is good for the Yoruba should necessarily be good for other Nigerians,” he said.
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Anybody that needs people support now should just come to the open and condemn third term. grin angry sad
Romance / Re: What Do I Do, My Best Friend Wants Me To Sleep With Her by oolumide: 8:32pm On Feb 16, 2011
@ obowunmi


Only ugly girls are virgins at 28.

Follow your heart @ OP. I wouldn't advise you to do it, cos she probably ugly and might keep coming back for sexxx, just let her puhssy be, she'll find her man, maybe at 40.


this is a lie my wife was 31 when we got married and she was a virgin, moreover she was a pretty well brought up girl
Politics / Re: Rascals In Govt: Jonathan A Drunk Fisherman -tinubu ! by oolumide: 4:37pm On Feb 16, 2011
ACN as usual is playing the ethnic joker and sentiment, I am a Yoruba person, i will rather support Jonathan than Tinubu or ACN, because, with the likes of Tinubu, if ACN gets to power it will be worse than PDP. Johnathan is a more broad minded person than Tinubu and is cohorts, and they are ACN leaders not south west leaders for your information.
Politics / Acn Chieftain Berates Tinubu’s Critics by oolumide: 4:18pm On Feb 11, 2011
ACN chieftain berates Tinubu’s critics

A chieftain of the Action Congress of Nigeria, Chief Ayo Akande, has described as “ignorant and uninformed” individuals criticising the party’s leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, over the conduct of primaries of the party in Lagos State.


According to Akande who spoke in Lagos on Thursday, a political party needs to be controlled by a team of loyalists who are front liners of the party.


He said loyalty was crucial to the success of any political party.


“If the members or front liners of the party are not loyal, such a party is bound to fail. Every politician needs those who are loyal to him to make a build-up of his working team. It is the build-up of this loyalty that sustains the leadership,” he said.


The ACN chieftain described the primary elections held in the state as better than that of 2007 because ballot boxes were used and votes were counted.


Akande further stated that in areas considered to be volatile because of many aspirants, “it becomes imperative on the leadership of the party to manage the situation in such a manner that will secure lives and property without interfering with democratic principles.”


“A good politician needs to combine loyalty with his philosophy and ideology in order to bring people together to achieve democratic objectives. This is what has been sustaining the party without being polarised into factions,” he said.





This ACN self, you sure say them no go worse pass PDP when they get to power.
Romance / Re: Should I Forget My "fiance"? by oolumide: 4:06pm On Feb 03, 2011
@ poster,
I pray for Gods protection over your life.

I suspect you might have your own probs which make this guy go mad. search within yourself. People don't just behave like this, something must always trigger it. But you need to be careful, I say to you, no matter what you must have been doing wrong, I repeat, no matter what you must have been doing wrong, this guy has no tiny justification to treat you this way. You have only one life don't allow this guy to snuff it out, most bullies in relationship always regret their actions later, but sometimes some damages such as loss of life may happen which tons of regret cannot restore.

I beg you in the name of the Lord run away from this guy who cannot manage is temper before you become hypertensive or lose your life.

Stop trying to search within your mind what you have done wrong, the guy may just not be man enough to stand things that he feels you are doing wrong which actually may not even be wrong but his inferiority complex nature cannot handle it.

I pray for you.

You have been faithful which cannot be said of so many women
Computers / Re: Which Is The Best Internet Connection In Nigeria? by oolumide: 1:26pm On Jan 28, 2011
I have been on visafone for 3yrs I am yet to see better service, whereever there is coverage you are sure of superb network, moreover they cover lagos end to end.
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Technology Market / Re: Which Internet Network Should I Subscribed To ? by oolumide: 12:18pm On Jan 25, 2011
why MTN ?
Technology Market / Which Internet Network Should I Subscribed To ? by oolumide: 11:42am On Jan 24, 2011
I am relatively new in the country, after staying away for about 10yrs, I am urgently in need of internet service to facilitate ease of communication within and outside the country, please which ones can any one recommend for me in terms of prefernce taking into consideration the following,

1. Speed
2. Reliability
3. coverage
4. ease of use
5. Affordability
6. convenience to renew
Politics / Gays Pledge Support For Atiku by oolumide: 11:08am On Jan 12, 2011
Gays pledge support for Atiku By Adelani Adepegba
Wednesday, 12 Jan 2011 Punch







Barely 24 hours to the conduct of the Peoples Democratic Party Presidential Primary election, gays, under the umbrella of National Gay Forum, have expressed support for former Vice President Atiku Abubakar.



The group urged Nigerians to support Atiku’s aspiration to rule the country, stressing that he possessed the acumen to turn the fortunes of the country around for the better.



Addressing a press conference on Tuesday at the Agura Hotel in Abuja, spokesmen of the group, Victor Labelle and Freedom Awuke, said that in view of the meaningful contributions of the former vice president to national development, it had become imperative for PDP delegates to cast their votes for him at the party primary election on Thursday (tomorrow) as well as in the April elections.



Labelle said the gay group was exercising its fundamental human right of freedom of association as obtainable in the United States, France and other European nations where gays usually express their political affiliations.



I tire for Atiku ooooooo
Copied from punch.
Romance / Re: Which Of The Two Men Should I Marry? by oolumide: 11:59pm On Dec 31, 2010
[b]Excuse me, but why are you all up in my drill? I can see that you handle things by swearing. Wow! i can just imagine how you conduct your business. Anyway, i was talking to the poster not you and i have concluded my conversation with her and you have now decided to come and create trouble which isn't needed. So, why don't you get off your high horse and have a reality check on yourself. Not everything revolves around you. Some people can't even see that things have been settled and now they want to come and create something new for themselves. Being all 'bad' won't make you notorious. Chai![/b]


@ adauche I think u are such a troublesome fellow, if u are a lady i wonder who will marry you because u are saucy and lack manners. The poster even said thank u to you for your contribution you still kept raging at her like bull on heat. You need to grow up and be cautious about your contribution on nairaland, my advice to u.
Family / Re: My Wife Lied To Me About Her Age by oolumide: 12:35am On Dec 25, 2010
Most times the narrators don't tell the other side of the stories. Are u sure you never led her on. At what point into the relationship did you make her realise that age is very important factor. If it was some years into it she might be scared of starting another relationship. See, my brother you don't dislike people for loving you. Year she loved you to a fault that is why she lied. i am not in support of lying, because you are not too sure of other things that are hidden. I suggest the following,

1. Call your wife and have a heart felt discussion with her, make her realise you are really hurt.
2. Plead with her to tell you any other secret she might be hidden in other for you guys to start on a clean slate.
3. Love forgives, at least she i want to assume she is not cheating on you, though you never can be sure until comes clean to tell any hidden thing that may cause disaffection and embarrassment in the future.
4. I beg you reconcile with her, she might not be as bad as you paint it.
5. Speak with her family member that she is close to and respect a lot to serve as a witness to this in case something comes up in the future.
6. Always remember it natural for women to be mischievous, anytime they do good it is by mistake, so there is no assurance that another woman may not make mistake.

regards
I wish you soonest recovery, butt believe me it is not such a bad situation that is beyond redemption.
Family / Re: Forcing My Mother-in-law To Leave My Home by oolumide: 4:16pm On Dec 22, 2010
Youruba people have an adage, that " You can have a bad wife and manage, but you cannot have bad in-law and be able to manage. Your mother-in-law I am sorry to say is a very bad woman, my mother-in-law will never, never do such a thing, how can a mother-in-law abandoned her own house to come and destroy her daughters own, angry sad shocked embarassed lipsrsealed cry may God forgive her.

For your wife I dont know what you might have done to hurt her but she is nolonger in love with u. But you can still savage it, BUT your mother-in-law must gooooooooo nowwwwww.

Olumide
Autos / Have You Heard About The New Railway System In Lagos by oolumide: 7:06pm On Aug 18, 2010
It seems the rail transport system is back in lagos?
Does anybody have the details?

smiley wink cheesy grin

Regar
Family / Re: thanks evry1. by oolumide: 7:56am On May 09, 2010
@ Poster,

I feel you, it is quiet unfortunate that you are in this catch 22 situation. It is a dangerous one cos you need serious prayer, so that you did't breakdown psychologically and destroy the love you have for your family.
I have been here before, the only difference was that I have a wife with degree but very choosy about the kind of job she gets because she wants one with enough time for the family but I was fortunate that she finally got federal govt job with the help of my in-laws who appreciated what I was doing as a man with a wife that isn't working.

These are the steps I think you can take.

a) Please you have a very good wife because not too many women are like this keep her and let her not feel bad over this situation
b) Pray very hard to God for help and direction.
C) Your wife does not have a degree, pls don't make the mistake of sending her to school with the intention of her using the qualification to work because you may get disappointed if she didn't get a job with it, which is most likely. But it is good that she acquire education for her own development.
d) Let her learn a skillful job, the problem most times is that people don't have hands on skill to work with and the usual option trading doesn't require any special skill which make it very unhealthily competitive
e) what you have as a loving wife is what many are looking for.
F) with the new skills such as fashion designing, hairdressing,poultry(farming) are all ways she could be skillful.
G) I hope you will also learn that change is the most common thing in life and you should have ensure that your wife also do something by the side from the onset.
I wish you well in this your endeavor.
midee
Politics / Obasanjo: Even Jesus Can’t Conduct Undisputed Elections by oolumide: 10:14am On May 01, 2010
Obasanjo: Even Jesus Can’t Conduct Undisputed Elections
•INEC confirms Umeadi is acting chairman
From Tokunbo Adedoja in Washington DC and Chuks Okocha in Abuja, 05.01.2010

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has said that not even “Jesus Christ” can conduct an acceptable election in Nigeria and that the nation would continue to have disputed election results except politicians are reformed.


Also yesterday, the Independent National Electoral Commission confirmed in a statement that Barrister Philip Umeadi, the most senior electoral commissioner at the commission, has taken over as acting chairman.
Obasanjo who spoke on Thursday night at the Leon H. Sullivan Dialogue on Nigeria held at the National Press Center, Washington DC, USA, was reacting to the removal of Professor Maurice Iwu as chairman of INEC.


The former president who appointed the outgoing INEC boss said, “with all due respect, if Jesus Christ could come to the world and be the chairman of INEC, any election he would conduct will be disputed.”
Obasanjo said what was required was the urgent need to reform Nigerian politicians for the nation to have acceptable elections in 2011.


“Since I got here three days ago, I understand that the chairman of INEC has been asked to go on leave. People have also talked about electoral reform.
“Quite honestly, I have said that I don’t understand in detail what this electoral reform is. One thing that we need to reform in our own society is the politician. We need to reform politicians,” Obasanjo stressed.
He said he first participated in elections in Nigeria in 1959 and since then, there has been no election conducted that has not been disputed.


“It will be difficult to have a perfect election. What is important is that the result of an election should reflect the will of the people,” he said.The former president also said he was optimistic about the role of the Nigerian youth in the future of the nation.
“One thing that is very bright and makes me happy in Nigeria is that the generation that is coming behind is very bright.
“The other day, I was saying that the generation before my generation gave us independence. Whatever may be their inadequacies, at least they gave us independence.


“Somebody asked me what can be credited to our generation and I said our generation fought for the unity of Nigeria and our generation laid the foundation of democracy in Nigeria.
“There is this up and coming generation, I will not be mentioning names, but they are good and I have seen them,” he said.
At the event held as part of activities marking Nigeria’s 50th independence anniversary, Obasanjo, who took a dispassionate review of Nigeria since independence, observed that there have been positive changes in the nation’s political landscape “because what was politically impossible about 30 years ago has now been achieved.”


Buttressing this point, the former president said: “With our president not being so well, we have an acting president from the minority area. That would not have happened 30 years ago.”
In her own remarks at the event, the managing director of the World Bank, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, said reform could only come if he (Obasanjo) and other Nigerian leaders have the political will to reform politicians.
“If they fail to be reformed, then they should be put aside and fresh blood should take charge. It is wrong to think that Nigeria cannot change,” she said.


On the issue of corruption, she said political will was required and that the Obasanjo regime did much in this respect.
She cited the example of revenue allocation from the federation account which was published monthly on the approval of Obasanjo. Okonjo-Iweala said Obasanjo gave the backing for “my colleague (Nuhu Ribadu) and one of our heroes to do the work that he was able to do.”
She added that when the Obasanjo regime came on board, the economy was growing by about 2.5 to 3 per cent but rose to 6 per cent.

“This is an indication that Nigeria can do things right. What is missing in the nation’s bid to get things right are policy consistency, leadership, better governance, the anti-corruption crusade, and an eye on the ball,” said the World Bank MD.
Warning the nation about an impending demographic disaster, she said: “70 per cent of our population is 30 years and younger. We just got some figures on unemployment. Under-employment has not even been measured.
“If we can turn these people into productive citizens, we will reap what is called demographic dividends for the country, just as the East-Asian countries did.


“If we do not, we will have a demographic disaster. So we don’t really have a choice.”
Other speakers at the event included US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, Johnie Carson; former US Ambassador to Nigeria, Princeton Lyman; Ambassador Andrew Young; and former EFCC Chairman, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu.
Meanwhile, Umeadi, the most senior officer in INEC, took over as acting chairman of the commission on Thursday following the removal of Iwu.


A statement yesterday, signed by Umenger Emmanuel, INEC’s director of Public Affairs, said "this development should naturally put an end to insinuations from some segment of the media that there is a vacuum in the leadership of INEC."
However, the statement did not state if Iwu had handed over to the acting chairman as directed by Acting President Goodluck Jonathan.


Umeadi's assumption of office followed last Wednesday’s directive by the acting president to Iwu, to proceed on disengagement leave with effect from April 28, 2010.
Before his current position, Umeadi was the national commissioner in charge of the information and publicity committee of INEC.
Following the announcement of his removal Wednesday, Iwu failed to hand over because he did not get a formal letter to that effect from the presidency.


The oversight compelled the former INEC chairman to go straight to the State House for clarification on Thursday where he met with Mike Oghiadome, the Principal Secretary to the acting president.
It was gathered that Oghiadome at the State House eventually gave him his disengagement letter.




i think I take exception to the use of Jesus as example, but then it is almost impossible to conduct free and fair election in this country with our present crop of politicians.
Politics / Re: Jonathan Goodluck - The Miracle Man by oolumide: 11:55am On Apr 21, 2010
PHCN has improved tremendously in my area. Cheers, Cheers.
Business / Create Agricultural Forum On Nairaland by oolumide: 8:35pm On Apr 15, 2010
Nairalanders,

I strongly believe that we should create agricultural forum separately on nairaland. If we as a Nation are really serious about feeding our people we should have fora through which people interested in commercial farming can meet and interact virtually. This should be separated from business or any other forum, but simply call Agriculture.

Despite its vast natural resources and capacity it is shameful that this nation cannot feed herself.


Can we start discussing it now.



Midee
Politics / Akunliyi On Yar'adua; What Does She Want? by oolumide: 9:02pm On Feb 28, 2010
Akunyili again
•Nigerians must rise against this cabal
From: Kenny Ashaka Abuja
Sunday, February 28, 2010


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If there is anybody that is not used to sitting on the fence when it comes to issues of national importance, it is the Minister of Information and Communications, Prof Dora Akunyili. She is predictable and Nigerians are conversant with her principles, beliefs and attitude to life. The former Director General of National Food, Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) thinks out of the box. In this interview with Sunday Sun, she behaves true to type and bares her mind on the politics, intrigues and horse trading trailing the lingering health crisis of President Umaru Yar’Adua. Excerpts…

What would you say of all that has happened since the return of the President to the country?
The President’s return in the early hours of Wednesday, February 24, 2010 has actually exaggerated uncertainty, confusion, anxiety, fear and concern, not just by Nigerians alone but by the international community. These are the very sentiments Nigeria cannot actually afford, if we really want to build a modern nation. We have had uncertainty, confusion, anxiety, fear and concern reverberating across the country and even beyond.

To what do we owe this uncertainty?
Well, it is there because things have not been properly managed by some people around our dear President. We were not told officially that our president was coming back. It was even Al-Jazeera that broke the news, but I didn’t hear it because I had slept. They broke the news that he was leaving Saudi Arabia for Nigeria.

They also broke the news of the arrival. But I heard it on CNN. For the fact that it was not officially announced that our dear President was coming back and the Acting President was not even aware, from his interaction with Ministers yesterday, we knew that he was not aware. That created a lot of concern among the populace and the tension is so high that even United States of America made a comment, which I don’t need to repeat, of how afraid they are about the situation in Nigeria. Our Council did not hold yesterday. We were there at 10.00 am and waited till 12, and as we were waiting, there was tension.

Whatever the council members feared was exposed when we got the Press Release from the Presidency, referring to the Acting President twice as Vice President. That heightened the tension in the system because what it actually means by referring to him as Vice President that whatever he has done in the past few weeks to stabilize the sinking ship of the nation did not mean anything to the people around the President. Otherwise, why would they even release that kind of press statement? We have gone through a lot in the past few weeks, which actually culminated in the legislative resolution that pronounced Dr Goodluck Jonathan as the Acting President and Commander-in-Chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces. So, it was very inappropriate for the presidency, on return of our dear President, to refer to Dr Ebele Goodluck Jonathan as Vice President. Dr Jonathan should be addressed as Acting President.

There was no need for that tension. It was unnecessarily generated. After the National Assembly resolution, the Federal Executive Council supported it. This was widely publicized. Across the world, this was praised. The ship of the nation was stopped from sinking but we are not yet stable. We are still working towards stabilizing the system. And since President Yar’Adua came back, we were expecting that he would, in one way or the other – knowing the type of person he is because the President Yar’Adua I know is very peace loving, he preached the rule of law and I believe he preached it from his heart. I never saw him as somebody that will come back to bring instability.

So, it is not President Yar’Adua. I believe that it is people around him that were gaining from the confusion; people around him that are doing to him today what 100 million political enemies cannot do to him. The cabal wants to continue with their usual statement of the President said and you must comply. They want to continue with the status quo, dishing out instructions even when the President did not say so.

If President Yar’Adua were to be my father or my brother, I will not allow anybody to do to him what they are doing to him today. This is the President of a country. This is a man so loved by Nigerians. At least, he is humble. He is from a rich family, but his humility is disarming. He is sincere. Look at what he did with Niger Delta. He has done a lot for this country and suddenly, a few people are rubbishing it. They stole him into this country in the night. This is the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. I think it’s something that is unnecessary and uncalled for and should be decried by all who sincerely love the President.

Coming back to what you said about the way he was brought in, if he were brought in like a President and Nigerians had information that he was coming back, we would all go to receive him and he would be brought in as a President with honour and dignity and then when he comes in, prayers will continue. It doesn’t matter his state. He did not choose to be ill. There is no state of any human being that should call for anybody to feel happy or to gloat over. Anybody can be sick and people don’t even die because they are sick.

We have an Igbo proverb that says people don’t die due to how long they are sick. You can be healthy today and tomorrow morning, you won’t wake up. You can go out and be shot. You just cannot hold life in your hand and boast of it. But what is important is the way we handle these issues. It has been so mishandled that it has made us a laughing stock and created all this confusion. The international community is watching. They have started making statements and we don’t want it to degenerate.

We have suffered too much in this country, right through the civil war and the various levels of political instability and I believe that it is time we settled down to nation building.
You are supposed to manage information as regard activities around Mr. President and the government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as the Information Minister. But here you are saying certain things that may not go down well with those who appointed you. What is the spur for this outspokenness?

You manage information if you have information. We did not have information that our President was even traveling to Saudi Arabia until we saw it in the news, and when he was in the Saudi Arabia, we hardly got information. I only got information once from Mr. Segun Adeniyi and that was what I reported in Council, that the Doctors in Saudi Arabia said he was getting better and it’s only the doctors that would determine when he would come back and I reported it like that. That was the only information. When I asked him who told him, he said it was one of the aides of the President that gave him the information.

Thereafter, it was they said, they said and they said. We never had a comprehensive channel of getting information that we are sure of and most of the information, sometimes, they don’t add up and it got very disturbing. When they don’t add up, you feel very awkward reporting such information. I believed the information, even though I kept wondering how things can be done better, until when I found that stories told by some of the presidential aide were not adding up, especially stories that are changed when they are told from one person to another.

That was when I started feeling uncomfortable and that was when I now decided that I would go on holidays. People felt it was strange that I was going on holidays in the first week of January. But I traveled because I needed to rest a little, have a retreat, pray and attend a two-day meeting in India. But I went out for about three weeks and I decided that by the time I return, I would never again report about Mr. President’s illness until I sit down with people that will tell me the truth and nothing but the truth, so that I will not be involved in deceiving Nigerians.

I know that most Ministers are credible people. But some Ministers also complained openly that they had no information and that’s why they were handicapped. But I had a peculiar position of being Minister of Information to inform the people. So, I was even more handicapped than everybody. When I came back from my holidays, I made up my mind, as I said earlier that I will not report about his health again and that was why the Executive Council Meeting a day after my return, at the end of the meeting, I did not argue when the Attorney General came to brief.

I did not say he should brief because it’s the Minister of Information that should brief, because I had earlier made up my mind that I will not brief on our President’s health anymore. He came and did the briefing and I was stunned when he was talking. He convinced everybody that the President was capable and I was getting worried. I was getting worried so much that I asked myself that if he were capable, why could he not speak to Nigerians through our own channels. Why could he not speak to Nigeria through our NTA. Why speak to BBC. After that briefing, I really felt very miserable. I got really very depressed and I asked myself: now that Chief Andoakaa has briefed, what do I say about the President’s health next Wednesday?

That depression went so deep that I used to take Lexotan twice at night to sleep and I still could not sleep. I kept asking myself what I would say. How can I say I don’t want to say anything about the President’s health? Would it not look as if I’m disloyal to the President? Would it not look unfair to the Federal Executive Council? So, I was caught in a very bad situation. Before even I traveled, because some Ministers said why didn’t I even consult them. I called three Ministers differently. I just called and said what do you feel about what is going on? Don’t you think that we need to tell the public the truth? How do we get the truth?

The reaction I got from these three different Ministers, I will never forget. One of them said don’t you think he has a reason not to hand over to Dr Jonathan? I never said let him resign. I said it is better to find a way to encourage him to hand over to Dr Jonathan so that the system will be stabilized and our hard-earned democracy will not be truncated. But for each of the Ministers that I found a way of introducing it to, so that we could hold a discussion for us to mobilize more Ministers, I did not get a single support from one of the three. In fact, the reaction of one of them, as I said earlier is that he had a reason not to hand over. ‘You don’t even go there’. I said which reason.

He said he must have had a reason. I talked to the second one. He said those people that were all around Yar’Adua are now going to Jonathan. I didn’t see logic. The third one said be very careful about the way you talk. This your big mouth will land you into trouble. Don’t you ever try it because if you talk to somebody that doesn’t like you, they will go and tell them. I just felt that this is getting ridiculous. I needed to bring this up because some people have variously said why didn’t you consult. When you consult three people and you got deadlocked, how can you continue? There was no way I could continue before I traveled.

When I came back, couldn’t really live with myself. One Monday, I was in the church doing my usual morning mass. I took so many tough decisions during that mass. I said I must talk on Wednesday. But I will say my mind constructively. Then, from that morning, I started praying over it. But by 6pm Tuesday evening, I decided to jot down what I wanted to say and as I was jotting down, I said if I use talking points, people will misquote me. Some people that don’t like me will even say that I want President Yar’Adua to die. Some will say I want him to resign. Why don’t I put it down as I did during Abdulmutallab; as Ojo Maduekwe did during Abdulmutallab. We put down our discussions on paper and circulated to council. I said let me put it down so that as I talk, I will not be misquoted.

I started writing and when I finished writing about quarter to seven, I called my PA and said let’s go. We came home and we stated typing and correcting. At about 10 pm, I called my Special Assistant and said I want you to go through something that I have for Council. He came and read it and when he finished reading it, he said this is suicidal. I said ‘if I die, I die’. I can only die once. Don’t worry yourself. I just want you to cross the Ts and dot the Is. Then he added that it’s not just about you. Our job is also on the line. I said then you go and look for another job because if the military comes in tomorrow, your job will still be on the line. So, he felt very bad. He came back in the morning and said what of Goodluck Jonathan; is he not going to be embarrassed? I said if I tell him about this and he heard about it yesterday, he would discourage me.

He said did you consult anybody? I said who else should I consult except my God, because I talked to three Ministers and they rebuffed me. But I felt that if we could not continue waiting for who will talk. I just felt at that point that I needed to submit it. The next day, I circulated it. But even that morning, I talked to a few people. I didn’t say I brought a memo. I said don’t you think that we have to do something about what is going on. They said no, leave it. So, I didn’t have support. I told a few Ministers in that hall that I wanted to talk, but again, I didn’t have any support. So, I stopped. You know you will continue talking about something if you have support and you will get to the extent of saying this is what I want to say. But I didn’t get to that level because I was not encouraged.

So, when I circulated it, by the time I started reading, of course, people had all read it and there was crisis. It was clear that nobody wanted it to be discussed. I felt very bad, but I felt a bit comfortable that I had gotten relieved of a big burden that had been weighing me down and not allowing me to sleep. I came back to the office. I called my media people and said read it. After reading it, keep it. I’m not giving it to anybody since they said it was not properly tabled. But I’m happy that I reminded everybody in council that Abdulmutalab’s case was not also circulated and discussed and what they said that day was that Abdulmutallab’s case was urgent. But when I look back, I wish we discussed it because the Council might have taken a position that day. But everything is as God wants it. When my people finished reading it, they said so this is what you went to Council with today. What happened? I said I won’t give you this paper until after Council next week. That was what I did with all of them. Then, at about 4.00 pm or 5.00pm, somebody called me and said one of the internet blocks had it. When we read it, we saw the second to last draft.

You remember the one that has 145. But my final memo didn’t have it. When I saw it, I was embarrassed. The only difference between that particular one and the final is the removal of a section, and it was actually my S.A. that said remove this section because you are getting too legal. You are not a lawyer. He told me that morning to remove that section so that lawyers will not abuse you that you don’t understand the law. But the only thing we can arrive at now is that my Council box was forgotten in that council hall. Maybe I was so harassed that I forgot my box. It was at about 4.00pm that my Chief Detail, noticed that I did not come back with my box and he went back to collect it. But I cannot say whether it was during those few hours that somebody took it because I had a draft and the final in that box.

When we saw it on the internet block, I now called all my media aides and said take copies. If it’s on the internet and I’m saying that you people should not have copies, then it doesn’t make sense. That was how it happened.


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In your briefing, you said the Acting President had only been briefed by the President’s aides. Then the second part of it said the Acting President is still hoping to see the First Lady, from whom he hopes to get briefing on the President’s health. Is that…

(Cuts in) The Acting President said he had been briefed by the President’s aide. He also heard that the President returned as we heard. He had been briefed by the aides of the President. He tried to see the First Lady on Wednesday evening and that on Wednesday next week during Council, the Ministers that went to Saudi will brief us.
He also added that when he sees Mr. President and gets briefed, he would call us back.

As at now, has the Acting President seen the President?
As at 4.00pm today (Thursday), he had neither seen the President nor the First lady. As the Information Minister, I called one of his aides and asked if oga had seen the First Lady and he said no. Has he seen the President? He said no and I was worried.

Have you seen the President yourself as the spokesman of the government?
Am I more important than the Acting President? I think it would be too forward of me and it would be wrong if as the spokesperson, I go to see the President before the Acting President does. I don’t think it’s right. Even if he is my father or my brother, I will say please see the Acting President before briefing me.

Would going to see Turai, for instance, be the normal line of communication?
I think that going to see Turai is very informal and there’s nothing wrong with it. This is the wife of the President. No matter mistakes and whatever the aides had done, we should still face the truth. This is the wife of Mr. President. If he is very ill, we don’t even know. If he is too ill to see him, at least the wife would see him and discuss with him. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with it. It’s not the normal channel, but the things that are happening these days are also not normal.

There is no provision in the Constitution that talks about the Office of the First Lady. Would you take directives from Turai if she instructs you to do something today?
The Acting President did not say he was going to get directive from her. Even if a husband is ill and people come to the hospital and the wife takes care of her husband, there’s nothing wrong in seeing the wife first. I think he said something informal that probably shouldn’t have been reported. But I think it’s also okay that it was reported. But he said when he sees the President, he would call us and brief us.

As the spokesperson of this government, what would be your reaction to the question of a journalist as to whether or not the President has returned since you have not seen him?
Actually, my mind skipped today when I read different people saying different things in the newspapers today. It all revolves around the people around the President who are doing to him what a million political enemies cannot do to him.

The rumours around our President is very discomforting. One group said he never came back because they have shrouded everything in secrecy, and when there is a vacuum, rumours take over. Another group said that he came back and he’s still in the ambulance. Another group said that he had been carried into the house. There are three different stories and as at today, it is difficult to argue with anybody to say you are lying because I don’t know the truth. What I do when I hear these things is to keep quiet. When I read it, my heart really skipped a bit.

I said God please, I hope this is not correct and I don’t want to believe it is correct because it’s not good for us and those people that are writing this story should still remember that no matter what mistake our President may have made, he still remains our President and a symbol of this country. So, there are certain things we should not even talk about, so as not to continue ridiculing ourselves before the international community.

If you as a Minister, you’ve lost certain aspects of your private life, it means that the President of a country has no private life. The photographer who got the picture of the ambulance took the risk of his life because he was on top of a tree and the soldiers almost shot at him. This is because you want to cover a President who had been away for over 90 days and…

(Cuts in) I don’t think they wanted to cover the President. They wanted to continue the too many lies that we were told in the past because lies beget lies and this was done for personal gains and for people to gain fame, power and money.
We are talking about the journalists who came to cover the arrival of the President and the risk they took with their lives.

Journalists take risks all over the world. They are in war places all over the world and every job has its risk. I believe that’s the risk of being a journalist and many of them succeed. A few lose their lives or get maimed, but that is the risk of the job and that is why some of us really appreciate the job they are doing for this country.

The steps and actions you have taken, what consequence has it brought to your person?
I don’t want to indulge in self-praise, but sometimes it’s good to say the truth. The steps I have taken in this matter are to relieve myself of a great burden. I was having a heavy load in my heart and in my brain. But I’m happy that I did because I believe, possibly, that the memo was a turning point in the politics of Yar’Adua’s illness, unfortunately.

It was a turning point for people to be sensitized and be goaded into action at various levels. I’m grateful to God about that. It’s not about me. How can it be about me? I don’t know any of the Ministers that is close to President Yar’Adua and his wife as I am. I’m very close to them and it was not easy for me to come out with that stand. It’s because I saw that we needed to do something. I have been like that all my life, even as a child. If there was a problem between any two people, I would come out and say the truth.

Were they comfortable with that?
Very uncomfortable. My son called my P.A. from America and said I read mommy’s memo. What is wrong with mommy? Is she on drugs? My P.A. said she doesn’t even drink alcohol. So, how can somebody who doesn’t even drink alcohol think of being on drugs? The only drug that I take is Multivite.

What do you intend to achieve with all these?
What I want is for us to stabilize this country because it is the only country we can call our own. I’m passionate about Nigeria and I didn’t start today. I literally took a bullet for this country when I was fighting drug counterfeiters for almost eight years. They nearly killed me in the village. I missed death by whiskers. So, anybody who is saying why is she doing this, I say why are they saying this?

You are not discouraged. Yet you have none of your colleagues in the cabinet behind you. Why don’t you abandon this project of yours?
It may not be as encouraging, but I will always remember what our Bishop said that somebody must speak up in the face of evil; that if one of the Jews had shouted when they were saying crucify him, if somebody had said no, the person would have heard others saying no. After all, after the memo, did people not start talking? This time around, I feel like saying a few things to say let us do something. Those that are supposed to talk, let them talk.

Let those that are hearing what is wrong speak up because we have gotten to a point that if we all keep quiet, things will keep going downhill until we find ourselves in a situation that we may not feel comfortable about. There is need for Nigerians individually and collectively to come out in one way or the other to do the right thing, to tell people that are doing the wrong thing to right their wrongs and to find a way of stabilizing this ship that we have succeeded in keeping afloat because some five weeks ago, we were sinking. In fact, some people were even lobbying the army to take over. Some army chiefs impressed everybody by coming out - I saw it on the pages of newspapers – and warning politicians to desist from lobbying them. It happened in this country only a few weeks ago.

After our soldiers have shown us such level of professionalism, why can’t we do something as citizens of this country? It’s not about us. Your children will grow in this country. Even if they are abroad, they will still come back. Nigeria is important in the comity of nations and therefore, we have a very important role to play. We cannot carry on as if we are an island because we are not. Bilateral, multilateral international relationships are all critical to the survival of Nigeria as a nation. Our national integrity is of great importance and when we think of what happened in the past and what can happen in future that can severely damage; I’ve actually become a laughing stock around the world.

It is very important that both the players in the unfolding confusion and the people in leadership who ought to speak up and boldly take a stand against the orchestrated confusion and anarchy, take the time to seriously think of the roles they are playing and the roles they ought to play because posterity will certainly judge us all. Whatever we do, we should think of Nigeria before our individual interests because what is happening now is that some people are thinking of their own interests. If we allow things to go on properly, we are no longer going to be in control. It’s not about President Yar’Adua. Presidency is an institution.

The President is in the Presidency. Look at what Condoleezza Rice came to tell us here. I’m not angry with her. We made ourselves mouse for the cat to eat. If you make yourself mouse, the cat will eat you. I know that she is fantastic but many Nigerians are fantastic too, if not better, for her to come to tell us to our face that what Nigeria needs are strong institutions and not strong leaders. I think that what she said, the statement America had made and looking at the tension in the system, Nigerians should individually and collectively think of what to do for us to come out of this impasse.

The frustration this type of thing can give to you has not reached a point where you will say take your job. Why?
I think that you should know that before anybody can bring up that type of memo, the person has weighed his or her risk. In fact, some Ministers asked me if I weighed my risk. I said yes, I weighed my risk. Some even came out to support me privately. Some that came to abuse me, I said is there anything in that memo that is not in the public domain. They will say it’s true but for you to just come and say it like that.

It’s only one of them that came and said yes, there is something in that memo that I didn’t know. He said that aspect you said that the Vice President ccould not take documents to National Assembly. I said it means you know over 90 percent of what is in that memo.

Coming back to what you said about my job, that’s why my staff told me that it’s not just about me but that their job is also on the line. So, when they tell you their job is on the line, it means that you can lose your job. I was not born as Minister. My life is not tied to the job. Anybody whose life is tied to a job is under bondage. So, I’m not desperate for any position. This is a very good position because my salary here is four times my salary in NAFDAC.

My allowances are ten times my allowances in NAFDAC. But the money, the perk of office and everything is not enough to make you see evil and keep quiet because you will not be able to live with yourself. I am not so tied to this job as to keep quiet in the face of evil so that I will save my job. If my leaving this job will bring stability to Nigeria, then it’s the best thing that can happen to me.

Why don’t you throw in the towel now?
If it will be of the benefit to our fledging democracy, if it will stabilize the system and you can rationalize it for me, I will. Tell me what good it will do to the system if I resign today and I will.

You are a lone voice
You are not a lone voice when you make statement and you have people that will support you. People may not support you openly out of fear. But you will still have supporters. By the time I came in to submit my memo the second time, if people were allowed to vote, most Ministers would have voted for me to present. I believe it’s better to work from inside. But if anybody comes up tomorrow to explain to me why it is necessary for me to resign so as to help stabilize the polity, I will not waste one minute.

There is this rumour of re-assignment. Would you serve in any other Ministry if assigned?
It is an insult for anybody to feel I should take the risk of my life just to be taken to anywhere or gain anything. Quite frankly, I will not like to leave Ministry of Information for any other Ministry with about one year to the end to the life of an administration. What can anybody seriously achieve in one year? Even if I can, it would be too stressful. I’m already used to where I am. The rebranding projects have suffered serious setback because of Abdulmutallab, politicization of the health of the President and others. But I can still pick the bits and pieces and move on to consolidate the programme if it is the will of God.

People see your recent action as a kind of volte face; a 360 degree turn around because, initially, you were for Yar’Adua and by extension, the whole FEC members. Suddenly, you shifted ground and authored a memo which was in favour of Dr. Goodluck Jonathan. What do we expect now that Yar’Adua is back and why did it take you so long to do that memo?
I think I explained it. It would have been insensitive, wicked and disloyal of me to start saying it’s better to hand over to Jonathan three weeks after my boss traveled. What does that mean? I saw things degenerating and I started noticing that there were lies. In the first few weeks, I didn’t suspect there were lies and I had not seen that there were problems in the system because there was no President or Acting President.

The problem started unfolding with time. I didn’t notice any vacuum in the first weeks until I started hearing stories that the Vice President cannot submit documents to National Assembly. In the case of Jos crisis, people came to say why did he send soldiers? Things were coming up one after the other. That statement about why he sent soldiers shocked me to my marrow. I said so this man cannot really do much for us. They queried why we were holding Federal Executive Council meetings and that it was illegal. We were all reading the papers and listening to commentaries.

It was the unfolding scenario that made me feel that we needed to encourage our President to hand over to Dr Jonathan as the Acting President. People didn’t even read that memo well. They just say crucify her. I didn’t say he should resign. I still love him as my President. I knew that man from the campaign period. He has a beautiful spirit. I’m telling you this from the bottom of my heart. What is happening cannot be from him because a sick person that God helped to recover cannot conceive plans to maneuver over a whole country because if you have serious malaria, you are only praying of how to get well, not how to remain or how to make sure that nobody is there to act fully for you. So this question of why did it take her so long, would you not check my mental balance if I came out two weeks after my President traveled, when we had not started seeing problems…

We were not seeing problems in the first few weeks until the Jos crisis and when people started talking about FEC as illegal. MEND started making statements that they were going to attack facilities. If all these things had not happened, I believe we would have still all relaxed that the Vice President was doing very well. But I noticed that if he carries on without being Acting President, the system would collapse because people were even going to court. So it didn’t start degenerating from the day he left. It happened gradually and it came to a point where I felt that if nothing was said and done, we could find ourselves in a very ugly situation. That’s why I talked. And before I talked, I tried to consult some Ministers so that we could form a critical mass, but I did not succeed.

You also said why sudden. How can you say sudden? Did I not stake my life for almost eight years in this country? And if you say sudden, when I came to the Ministry of Information and Communication, it was a different job altogether. I started rebranding. What is evil about saying that we are basically good people and that this is a great nation. For those of us that are not doing well, let us change the way we behave, so that we can live up to that good name as good people and great nation. What is wrong with it? Is it deceit?

Is it a lie? Did I ever say Nigeria doesn’t have criminals. Let us project our country positively and responsibly manage our negatives. So, where is it that people can look at and say volte face, as if I started deceiving people at any point in time? Which deceit? People have so abused me. When people were saying look at what they are writing in the internet, I said if not for the fact that Nigerian journalists are very understanding, we would have had more because the level of money that some of these people that are orchestrating this evil have, they can put in any amount just to be abusing me everywhere. Some people have even said in the internet that I should go and handle Halliburton and Ekiti. What is this? I’m not from Ekiti. I didn’t go for campaign in Ekiti.

I didn’t vote in Ekiti. I’m not in INEC. So, where is my own. As the Minister of Information, I remember you people abused me so much after the Ekiti elections and your reason of abusing me is because I announced government’s position. There was nothing I didn’t hear and it’s been repeated these days in the internet through various sources.

When you report government decision, it is not support for government. It’s a report. I want to also tell you that I will have to also believe in a report for me to report it. That’s why when I stopped being in the story of our President, I decided to stop. The report of Ekiti, I believed in it and the report was that Mrs. Ajoke should come out and conclude the election she started. There is no Minister of Information in this world that would say that statement is bad. They are just looking for anything to malign me and to rebrand my name. What is important is for me to do something that will make me to be able to live with my conscience, to work from morning till night and lie down and be able to sleep, and to know that I have done my best. That’s it.

What would you say to people who are saying this is the hand of Jacob but the voice of Esau. That former President Olusegun Obasanjo is the one pulling the strings.
Do I look like somebody that anybody in this world can tele-guide? Some people said Obasanjo and others said Ojo Maduekwe. I found it funny because it all boils down to a fact that people don’t know me. As a regulator under President Obasanjo, I never referred to him for any case. I know that regulators refer to the President on cases. But I never referred to him on any case, and because I believe he also knows my characte
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Business / Re: How To Make Money From Farming? by oolumide: 8:37pm On Dec 04, 2009
1. with farming you are protected because not many nigerians can go into it, unlike buying and selling.

2. Government is highly interested in supporting it, therefore funds can be accessed from banks such as first bank, fidelity though with a good business plan.

3. lagos state government has a livestock training centre where you pay as low as 5,000 for a three month livestock training.

4. just like every other business, pls dont produce items that you will be at the mercy of the buyer, e.g. crops such as corn, if prices are not good and you are refusing to sell it will be at your peril, except if you can process it, ditto for Fish, chicken e.t.c

5. Go for what many nigerians run away from producing, cattle[i][/i][/font] due to long term investment- 3yrs or more, low motality rate, cheap to run(Extensive) but cost at intensive; Pigs[font=Lucida Sans Unicode] because they are all scared to go near it, but low motality rate and low investment and good market?; Snail[font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font] because large market but fewer producers, low mortality rate, less time consuming and not costly, it can also be exported. All these items, if price is not good today you can keep till later, but not with chicken, corn, vegetable e.t.c

6. farm land is cheap even near lagos, as low 120k per acre, just bought mine even with my lawyer doing all the verification.


I wont give you my phone number because i am not a jobber nethei do i want people to call me unnecessarily, i am interested in helping others because i believe in sharing information with other people who are interested in farm project, because i was once helped too to my level.

My mail address is oluoguntimehin3000@yahoo.com

If you send a constructive mail to me I may give you my number. But believe me I know all these things.


Cheers
Romance / Re: What Do You Have In Common With Your Partner? by oolumide: 7:07pm On Oct 26, 2009
1) we both love good family life
2) We share the same view on children should be raised.
3) We share the same religious beliefs
4) She believes a lot in me, like she will always say, " I just need to say this is the way and she comes running with me.

wink cheesy cool
Politics / Re: Reps Tackle China Over Killing Of 30 Nigerians by oolumide: 6:24pm On Oct 22, 2009
Nigeria should stop trading with them. Put on hold all contracts that the country's coys are handling in nigeria, since they will not respect us and they want our money.




Olumide angry angry angry sad sad sad shocked shocked shocked embarassed cry cry cry
Business / Re: This Man Built A House, Raised 2 Graduates Selling Chewing Sticks by oolumide: 6:06pm On Oct 05, 2009
Mekuslogan


Stemming from the same topic on another thread (now locked), I would like to comment on those who say the man achieved this feat due to the fact that he lives in Ondo. That is pure hogwash. According to the story, the raw material is sourced in Calabar and not Ondo. That explains why an Ondo man could not duplicate or replicate the same achievement, given that only Igbos (amongst the Nigerian groups) can live in
another area and transact business from yet another area (in this case he is from Ebonyi, lives in Ondo and does business as far away as Calabar). Even Adenuga no feat do am

Again people need to educate themselves on the trend of academic pursuit in present-day Nigeria and the position of the Igbo on the ladder of such a trend.

So, I repeat again that in Nigeria, only an Igbo can do this, otherwise please supply a news report to counter my position.



They locked this topic @ the other side due to tribal comment. But u still came here to raise it. I have never abused anybody on nairaland before, but with all due respect sir, YUO are the most useless, stoborn, idiotic and tribalistic nigeria I have ever seen. It is obvious that you are not educated and u are not worthy of been in this site. angry sad shocked
Family / Re: Help by oolumide: 8:20pm On Oct 04, 2009
Re: Help
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faakay

Please don't judge me because I am not Nigerian. I am still a decent person and have a very good heart. I always loved my husband and I gave him so many chances again and again. He told me that he is one of those men that has to cheat. I was always serious about the marriage for the sake of our child. I gave myself and faithfulness to this marriage 100 percent. But I am getting tired of doing it and he seems to be getting worse. What would you do if you were married to such a person?
Please life is hard enough and I am not a robot. My heart is broken.



I think your hubby is possesed by myriads of demon. angry sad shocked you need to pray for him. He has sadistic tendencies. I pray for you. I am a man, but when i see people seeking pleasure to the extreme like this, I marvel.
Properties / Re: Help ! ! Any Architects And 3d Modeling Professionals Out There? by oolumide: 2:38pm On Oct 01, 2009
Re: Help ! ! Any Architects And 3d Modeling Professionals Out There?
In response to your enquire am an architect practicing in Lagos for the past 8yrs, I can do the Architectural Drawing and Very Good 3D for you at avery good Fee. You can contact me on my phone 08055382198.

Wale

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