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| Re: Sad Day For Obasanjo - Bolanle Bolawole (Nigerian Tribune) by shdemidemi(m): 10:32am On Feb 11, 2015 |
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| Re: Sad Day For Obasanjo - Bolanle Bolawole (Nigerian Tribune) by hedonistic: 10:32am On Feb 11, 2015 |
Euckybaby:Go and watch Africa Magic or ping on BBM with your fellow bimbos if you are too intellectually lazy to read and understand this write-up. It is not compulsory to dabble into serious issues that you lack the capacity to comprehend. |
| Re: Sad Day For Obasanjo - Bolanle Bolawole (Nigerian Tribune) by ShaheedBinAliyu(m): 10:35am On Feb 11, 2015 |
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| Re: Sad Day For Obasanjo - Bolanle Bolawole (Nigerian Tribune) by hedonistic: 10:46am On Feb 11, 2015 |
This is one of the most objective and unbiased commentaries I have read in recent times on Nigeria's political situation. The fact remains that characters like Obasanjo and Tinubu cannot be held up as exemplars of integrity and conscientious leadership. They are rogues who are more corrupt and inept than Jonathan can ever be. Their views cannot be accorded any importance because they are mostly driven by personal interests and grievances, rather than by nationalistic motivations. Then again, I am forced to agree that the likes of Tinubu are necessary evils because they represent a strong (albeit corrupt and discreditable) opposition that is healthy for our democracy. |
| Re: Sad Day For Obasanjo - Bolanle Bolawole (Nigerian Tribune) by Gbemini(m): 10:52am On Feb 11, 2015 |
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| Re: Sad Day For Obasanjo - Bolanle Bolawole (Nigerian Tribune) by minx80: 11:18am On Feb 11, 2015 |
Nice write up. That's why I laugh when Nigerians abuse each other on social media because of politicians. Politics is a game. The earlier people realise this d better. Don't allow yourself to be used by politicians by creating enmity between one another.
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| Re: Sad Day For Obasanjo - Bolanle Bolawole (Nigerian Tribune) by millhouse: 11:21am On Feb 11, 2015 |
really sad |
| Re: Sad Day For Obasanjo - Bolanle Bolawole (Nigerian Tribune) by babaireti(m): 11:27am On Feb 11, 2015 |
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| Re: Sad Day For Obasanjo - Bolanle Bolawole (Nigerian Tribune) by MAYOWAAK: 11:49am On Feb 11, 2015 |
For the life of me, I will never understand how former President Olusegun Obasanjo does it. When you think he is done, he has just begun. I have watched in utter amusement how he has, yet again, wangled his way into the front page of newspapers on a daily basis. I don’t know of any other former head of state elsewhere who has turned himself into the subject and object of national attention long after he has left power. Obasanjo is always there, always scheming, always screaming. It is his luck, I must say, but, as a mere mortal, I often wonder why some guys have all the luck. Obasanjo, amazingly, has become a god or a saint to many Nigerians. Many politicians, commentators, journalists, activists and youths who used to criticise him are now celebrating him as our moral compass. The people he has brutalised before — such as Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and Rt. Hon. Rotimi Amaechi — go to Abeokuta to genuflect to him. Even Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, of all people, goes to Obasanjo's house to pay homage. And President Goodluck Jonathan goes to Abeokuta to kowtow to him, with two respected pastors in tow. How does Obasanjo do it? Can anyone help me out? He has a word on every issue. He expresses his opinion so forcefully, so eloquently and so mischievously that you just cannot ignore him. He loves to criticise what he is patently guilty of. He loves to vilify anyone who does not worship at his temple. There is no accusation Obasanjo throws at anyone that he himself is not double guilty of. He has launched ferocious media attacks against most of his successors — President Shehu Shagari, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida, President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua and Jonathan. Only Gen. Sani Abacha pre-empted him by throwing him into jail before he could open his mouth. Obasanjo complains about corruption and Nigerians hail him. What's his moral high ground? Can someone tell me? Has anybody never heard about the Halliburton and Siemens scandals? The damning reports are there in the attorney-general's office. Does the name Dr. Julius Makanjuola ring a bell? Under Obasanjo, he was the permanent secretary of the ministry of defence implicated in a N421 million scandal. Mysteriously, the case was abruptly closed with Nolle Prosequi (no further prosecution) — the first in Nigeria's history. Well, Obasanjo went on to set up the anti-graft agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), headed by Malam Nuhu Ribadu, which — in fairness — did kick the backsides of many politicians. But EFCC could not tackle Obasanjo's own corruption: from the obscene fundraiser for his private library to his shareholding in Transcorp — a company that was getting juicy stuff from a government superintended by Obasanjo. Have we all forgotten the scandalous waivers granted to all kinds of human beings, officially defrauding our treasury billions of dollars? Does anybody remember that Obasanjo was in power for eight years and we kept importing fuel, with PDP financiers getting the contracts through local and foreign fronts? Forgotten so easily? Does anybody remember how much we spent on repairing refineries that kept "knocking" for the eight years that Obasanjo was in power? Does anybody still remember Obasanjo saying on national TV that he did not know the price of kerosene and it was "unacceptable" that it was more expensive than petrol? How does Obasanjo get away with hoodwinking Nigerians? Do we still remember that Obasanjo did not resolve the electricity problem for eight years? Do we still remember the "$16 billion spent on power without results" for which Obasanjo arrogantly refused to appear before the House probe panel? Is it that we have forgotten that the damning report was killed? Do we still remember that Obasanjo did not add one coach to the railways throughout his tenure despite spending billions of dollars? Does anybody still remember how many federal highways were in terrible state for the eight years that Obasanjo spent in power? Have we forgotten the Benin-Shagamu road saga? Just like that? When Obasanjo discusses insecurity, I cringe. From every available evidence, Boko Haram started right under his nose. If he had aborted the foetus, maybe we wouldn't be engaged in fire-fighting today. I have heard many Nigerians say, perhaps innocently, that if Obasanjo had been in power he would have crushed Boko Haram by now. Really? How well did he crush the less complex militancy in the Niger Delta? Was it not under Obasanjo that the militancy started in 2004 and flourished? To the best of my knowledge, militants were bombing oil installations and kidnapping oil workers with ease under Obasanjo. At a stage, daily crude oil production fell to about 900,000 barrels — from the height of 2.5m. In fact, we were later told that why Obasanjo picked Jonathan as the running mate to Yar'Adua was to appease the Niger Delta. Of course, nobody was appeased. The attacks continued until Yar'Adau offered an amnesty deal. How these facts conveniently escape us is beyond my understanding. Insecurity? Abacha's regime aside, more Nigerians were assassinated under Obasanjo's watch than at any time in our history. The abridged roll-call: Chief Bola Ige, a serving minister; Chief Marshall Harry, co-ordinator of the Buhari presidential campaign in 2003; Chief AK Dikibo, PDP chieftain and ally of former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar; Chief Uche Ogbonnaya (OGB), an ANPP senatorial candidate in Imo State in 2003; and Mr. Barnabas Igwe and his wife, Amaka, in Onitsha. The assassins were never unmasked. What is insecurity? How did Obasanjo become our moral compass? How did he become such a highly sought-after role model? Has anybody ever managed to read the affidavit Obasanjo's own son, Gbenga, filed while seeking a divorce from his wife on the ground of incest and adultery? It doesn't matter? Has anybody ever taken time to read the letter Iyabo wrote to her father, giving graphic details of his megalomania and duplicity? It doesn't matter? Has anybody ever done a recap of the blatant rigging of elections under the "saint"? It doesn't matter? Obasanjo pontificates on impunity and we hail him. What happened to us? Dr. Chris Ngige, as governor of Anambra State, was abducted by Obasanjo's associates. Have we forgotten the illegal impeachment of Alhaji Rashidi Ladoja as governor of Oyo State? What about the impeachment of Chief Joshua Dariye as governor of Plateau by eight out of 24 lawmakers? For three years, Obasanjo unconstitutionally withheld Lagos council allocations because of political differences. It took Yar'Adua only a few days in power to undo the impunity. They say, "Oh, Obasanjo is a patriot. He has the best interest of Nigeria at heart." Really? Can Obasanjo look up to heavens and say, solemnly, that he had the best interest of Nigeria at heart when he was picking his successor? Such a character cannot be my own moral compass. With a moral compass like Obasanjo, though, Nigeria is doomed and damned. BY:SIMON KOLAWOLE |
| Re: Sad Day For Obasanjo - Bolanle Bolawole (Nigerian Tribune) by anukulapo: 11:57am On Feb 11, 2015 |
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| Re: Sad Day For Obasanjo - Bolanle Bolawole (Nigerian Tribune) by Euckybaby(f): 12:08pm On Feb 11, 2015 |
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| Re: Sad Day For Obasanjo - Bolanle Bolawole (Nigerian Tribune) by honprof1(m): 12:25pm On Feb 11, 2015 |
Considering the favoured and unfavoured Nigerians of this administration and pls don't be bias , Do u see GEJ winning ? Ola17: |
| Re: Sad Day For Obasanjo - Bolanle Bolawole (Nigerian Tribune) by honprof1(m): 12:51pm On Feb 11, 2015 |
I noticed those who profesize Obj 's death dies b4 him . Take note ! [quote author=Genes1s post=30621351][/quote] |
| Re: Sad Day For Obasanjo - Bolanle Bolawole (Nigerian Tribune) by Nobody: 12:53pm On Feb 11, 2015 |
The entire contents of this thread only exposes the fickle and feeble minds that many Nigerian have. SMH! We are in serious trouble in this country. You know its so odd. A fire is burning down a house. Instead of focusing on putting out the fire, we turn our backs on the fire and face the opposite side nagging as to why a tap was not constructed opposite the house as if the tap would have even sufficed to put out the fire. Meanwhile the fire is still raging. That is exactly what I see on this thread. |
| Re: Sad Day For Obasanjo - Bolanle Bolawole (Nigerian Tribune) by mickeymimi: 1:02pm On Feb 11, 2015 |
So why has he been sending people to beg OBJ Was Obj a liar in 2011 when he was in GEJ camp? What elder sees while sitting, a child would not see even if he sits on mountain Kilimanjaro You fail to realise that GEJ is President today ONLY because he was from the minority in 2009 and 2011. The man who helped him get to the pedestal where we all could help him in his minority to become the President of this nation is Obasanjo, who has today become a villain to Jonathan and his presidency. You forget (or fail to realise) that Obasanjo will never put the interest of his Yoruba (or any other) people above whatever he perceives as the interest of Nigeria. Jonathan was made Vice President in 2007 and President in 2009 and 2011 only because we all saw it as being in the interest of Nigeria and in defence of the Constitution. It is a very sad commentary on our collective integrity and intellectualism, where a man will seek to win an election at all cost by shifting the goal-posts because the presidential power is in his hands and some people will urge him on in the name of tribal and religious sentiments. We are digging the grave of Nigeria by subscribing to tribal sentiments. We did so in 2009 and 2011, and we have seen the result. Many of us do not want a repeat or perpetuation of those results, which is why today we no longer support Jonathan. |
| Re: Sad Day For Obasanjo - Bolanle Bolawole (Nigerian Tribune) by Blackfire(m): 1:26pm On Feb 11, 2015 |
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| Re: Sad Day For Obasanjo - Bolanle Bolawole (Nigerian Tribune) by reaky(m): 2:01pm On Feb 11, 2015 |
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| Re: Sad Day For Obasanjo - Bolanle Bolawole (Nigerian Tribune) by Nobody: 4:25pm On Feb 11, 2015 |
kay1one2:u said it all |
| Re: Sad Day For Obasanjo - Bolanle Bolawole (Nigerian Tribune) by Ola17: 5:20pm On Feb 11, 2015 |
honprof1:Only God knows who is going to win the election. |
| Re: Sad Day For Obasanjo - Bolanle Bolawole (Nigerian Tribune) by Odibajay(m): 5:31pm On Feb 11, 2015 |
Most Nigerian Politcal leaders throwing stones are leaving in glass houses |
| Re: Sad Day For Obasanjo - Bolanle Bolawole (Nigerian Tribune) by holyboss: 8:09pm On Feb 11, 2015 |
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| Re: Sad Day For Obasanjo - Bolanle Bolawole (Nigerian Tribune) by tdayof(m): 8:19pm On Feb 11, 2015 |
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| Re: Sad Day For Obasanjo - Bolanle Bolawole (Nigerian Tribune) by holyboss: 9:01pm On Feb 11, 2015 |
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| Re: Sad Day For Obasanjo - Bolanle Bolawole (Nigerian Tribune) by Anglovel: 4:20am On Feb 12, 2015 |
"Nigeria sha! It baffles me in no small terms seeing men of yesteryears who's actions and inactions put Nigeria in this sorry state, join the bandwagon of those vilifying the current government. The caliber of people against GEJ's administration actually made me to opt for a reappraisal of the reputation the opposition are trying so hard to sell to Nigerians and all I can say is, it's a SCAM! It's quite saddening seeing people jubilate when men like OBJ badmouths the government, forgetting that it was these same people's cluelessness railroaded us into this sorry state. What changed? Nothing! It is still the same people. GEJ must have done something right to piss these sharks off so much. I think it's safer to say #GEJ till 2019! Let us open our eyes and stop looking at everything through the prism of inordinate sentiments. Nothing is as it seems." dats my opinion as well as those of wise Sages[/quote] |
| Re: Sad Day For Obasanjo - Bolanle Bolawole (Nigerian Tribune) by somoyesoji(m): 10:58pm On Feb 19, 2015 |
They may not generate much for now but for a better GDP and raw materials North can deliver too. Everyday technology is making things easy. What will happen to the oil when all cars start moving with solar energy. Crude oil may go as low as $10. But if we can do mechanised farming and use up half of northern land we will be exporting foods out in big volumes. Why power need to go up north is if we all are ready to start new then each zone deserves to present a president. It goes north comes south vise a vise everybody will contribute. In the real sense we in the south are buznez like the northerns have passions more for the masses so if we have 8 good years of buznez it should be followed with 8years of passions. Major power brokers in the north has lost some key offices that do help them most of them have being out for over 14years but if it goes up come back 8years is ok to regroup but 20years is sucide.every zone have there demands zones can wait for there turns instead of fighting because they can endure godoluwa: |
| Re: Sad Day For Obasanjo - Bolanle Bolawole (Nigerian Tribune) by beejaay: 6:28am On Dec 04, 2015 |
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