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| Re: A Forensic Analysis Of The Orubebe's Drama by Nobody: 12:39pm On May 15, 2015 |
'' no tenant becomes a hero by vacating the apartment at the expiration of his rent'' Lovely......I've said it times without number that orubebe's outburst was a scene in a well written play...there was more to it but jega's wisdom and response wasn't expected so that changed everything ''elder Orubebe is the dragonfly here. It is believed that attempts to allay the fear of stream goers by making the dragonfly vacate was futile. Then, after consulting the oracle, it dawned on the villagers that the dragonfly's dance of humour was not without the motivation of an unrelenting drummer deep down in the stream'' This article is soo full of wisdom that I'm emotional right now ....God bless you OP |
| Re: A Forensic Analysis Of The Orubebe's Drama by kay29000(m): 12:40pm On May 15, 2015*. Modified: 12:57pm On May 15, 2015 |
Lovely! OP is a literary genius. Anyway,if you have problem lasting long in bed, hit me up on BBM- 7C22F6EC. |
| Re: A Forensic Analysis Of The Orubebe's Drama by Nobody: 12:40pm On May 15, 2015 |
Hidentity:Is Femi Fani Kayode still in Nigeria? ............ no news about him recently. I miss his polished queen's English. |
| Re: A Forensic Analysis Of The Orubebe's Drama by oluwamitomisin: 12:41pm On May 15, 2015 |
I thought we've finished discussing and dissecting Orubebe? |
| Re: A Forensic Analysis Of The Orubebe's Drama by spako4(m): 12:43pm On May 15, 2015 |
Father: who is Orubebe Son:a comedian that acted on NTA during the collation of the Presidential election results. Father:hmmmmmmmmmm |
| Re: A Forensic Analysis Of The Orubebe's Drama by Emmariks(m): 12:46pm On May 15, 2015 |
noted |
| Re: A Forensic Analysis Of The Orubebe's Drama by Shakslayer: 12:47pm On May 15, 2015 |
Hidentity:The highlighted is epic! Learnt something new today. @ OP, may the gods of our ancestors multiply the seeds you sow and the harvest you reap, for such incisive write-up. |
| Re: A Forensic Analysis Of The Orubebe's Drama by tuoyoojo(m): 12:51pm On May 15, 2015 |
tuoyoojo: |
| Re: A Forensic Analysis Of The Orubebe's Drama by lilflipnerd: 12:52pm On May 15, 2015 |
Orubebe |
| Re: A Forensic Analysis Of The Orubebe's Drama by nokingasgod: 12:53pm On May 15, 2015 |
Hidentity:Brilliant! |
| Re: A Forensic Analysis Of The Orubebe's Drama by Nobody: 12:53pm On May 15, 2015 |
Orubebe is already forgotten. i don't know what you wankers are talking about ![]() |
| Re: A Forensic Analysis Of The Orubebe's Drama by OrlandoOwoh(m): 1:00pm On May 15, 2015 |
It's obvious when Orubebe insisted that Jega should leave the ICC and reply him from his office, that he was playing a script. May God bless Jega for his wisdom. |
| Re: A Forensic Analysis Of The Orubebe's Drama by TheReborn(f): 1:00pm On May 15, 2015 |
Overflogged. Boring as hell. ![]() |
| Re: A Forensic Analysis Of The Orubebe's Drama by lawyerboy: 1:02pm On May 15, 2015 |
Orubebe have a big question to answer in the near future he took the bull by horn. |
| Re: A Forensic Analysis Of The Orubebe's Drama by Nobody: 1:07pm On May 15, 2015 |
OrlandoOwoh:exactly Jega's reaction was the one thing that saved Nigerians that day......Nigerians arent stupid...we are smarter than they think....we all know what it all meant |
| Re: A Forensic Analysis Of The Orubebe's Drama by Nobody: 1:09pm On May 15, 2015 |
Did not read... |
| Re: A Forensic Analysis Of The Orubebe's Drama by Odebanky(m): 1:11pm On May 15, 2015 |
Hidentity:God bless your memory. Keep the good work going |
| Re: A Forensic Analysis Of The Orubebe's Drama by jamace(m): 1:14pm On May 15, 2015 |
Thanks to Orubebe. Like him or hate him, Orubebe made a solid statement which made Jega to have a rethink about investigating the Rivers election. Why was Jega swift in sending investigative panel to Rivers while similar complaint about under-age voters in the north did not attract such alacrity? This country called Nigeria must save itself from domination by certain tribes over others. The cheating must stop! |
| Re: A Forensic Analysis Of The Orubebe's Drama by deletrue: 1:18pm On May 15, 2015 |
Hidentity:Your moments of crazy are unlimited from your foolish thread. |
| Re: A Forensic Analysis Of The Orubebe's Drama by Nobody: 1:19pm On May 15, 2015 |
jamace:Y'all keep shouting 'cheating','marginalization' etc how have you been cheated? Who is 'dominating' you? |
| Re: A Forensic Analysis Of The Orubebe's Drama by onowu007(m): 1:24pm On May 15, 2015 |
Elder was wright though his approach was wrong,you will understand come May 29th. Once #babaoncechance# takes over the government at the center |
| Re: A Forensic Analysis Of The Orubebe's Drama by jamace(m): 1:27pm On May 15, 2015 |
sarahatuba:I just don't know how to describe your political awareness. Please read here: https://www.nairaland.com/2054863/33-reasons-why-southern-nigerians |
| Re: A Forensic Analysis Of The Orubebe's Drama by FitnessNigeria: 1:28pm On May 15, 2015 |
Seems like the OP doesn't understand the meaning of forensic. |
| Re: A Forensic Analysis Of The Orubebe's Drama by toshmann(m): 1:29pm On May 15, 2015 |
timpaker:Na so i see am o. Na unemployment de cause all this. APC is shell shocked by the out going administration's display of dignity in defeat. They just can't concentrate on preparing to take over. All the promises of their campaign, they are gradually eroding and bringing down all expectaions even before handover over. They have little or no substantial good news anymore and the best they can do is attack GEJ. Now that GEJ is leaving and having international praise, they dont know what else to do |
| Re: A Forensic Analysis Of The Orubebe's Drama by StephenJoseph(m): 1:31pm On May 15, 2015 |
Personally, I do not have anything against the person of President Jonathan. In fact, I like to see sons and daughters of fishermen, taxi drivers, petty traders and others on that divide of the struggle attaining the incredible heights. Nevertheless, I take offence when attaining that height drives them stupour. I also do not have anything for General Buhari, I only shared the sentiment that things must not continue in the Jonathan's way. I waited for a public event that would demand that I talk about the President of Nigeria for the whole of 2014, but I could not attend any that I was invited for. I was waiting to embarrass President Jonathan because he has embarrassed long-suffering Nigerians and Nigeria. I was waiting to be asked questions like 'who is the President of Nigeria?' or maybe to make a remark about the President of Nigeria. In my crazy moment, I would have replied that Nigeria do not have a President. To be diplomatic, but to the consternation of many, I would have replied that I do not know the President of Nigeria. I could say that anywhere, even on a quiz floor. I know nations with leaders and none is governed like ours. I do not know shadow leaders, I know leaders who are strong-willed to act irrespective of whose ox will be gored. Like you, a couple of events that made the moment have been archived in a bid to take a hint from life. Beyond the happiness for Jonathan's loss and the fear of Buhari's possible 'tsunamic' approach to corruption, I have picked an event in the whole politicking drama- The Orubebe Saga. It does deserve a second examination after the whole dust has gone down. Lately, I stopped concerning myself with what people do. I try to understand their reason(s) and purpose(s). In the beauty of the time-honoured aphorism in Yoruba, the myth of the dragonfly dancing on the water surface comes to mind. For the purpose of this forensic work, elder Orubebe is the dragonfly here. It is believed that attempts to allay the fear of stream goers by making the dragonfly vacate was futile. Then, after consulting the oracle, it dawned on the villagers that the dragonfly's dance of humour was not without the motivation of an unrelenting drummer deep down in the stream. In short, elder Orubebe's public display had the blessing of one or two political drummers. The question here- did elder Orubebe pause to consider his status before doing such a dirty act without gloves? I mean this is someone's father. He is someone's husband. He is an elder in a community, this is the 21st century, and we have the media everywhere! In the execution of his assignment, elder Orubebe made a lot of inflammatory statements. To elder Orubebe, Jega was compromised, he was partial, he was used. All those did not really matter, especially when you are used to the types of statements made by Lagos bus conductors. The most sensitive statement and most crucial moment was when elder Orubebe requested Jega to 'go and reply him (Orubebe) from his office.' Jega could reply Orubebe, but it must not be from his office. Replying from his office would have been the electoral error of the millennium. Here is the reason, there is a possibility that if Jega had left the ICC for his office, the election would have been rendered inconclusive by machineries 'possibly' put in place. By then, Jega would be away from our curious glares. For 'security' purpose, he could have been prevented from continuing the process. In fact, it might take him till today to reply people like elder Orubebe because it is easy to wake a sleeping person but not a person feigning sleep. Few days later, elder Orubebe discovered the damage his public conduct did to the Orubebe's family. He saw himself being celebrated as the celebrity of official irresponsibility. Then, he issued a statement that could best be described as a campaign after an election. In the statement, elder Orubebe massaged his own tiny ego. He reminded us of his role in the Niger-Delta peace discourse. He told those of us that are not aware, that he is an elder in his church. Then, someone beside me asked 'what more could rebrand elder Orubebe if he could forget his political status and religious one to disrupt a legal process?' For this phase, no matter what the revered elder did, the election saga would always come to mind when the name Orubebe is mentioned. Not many was there when he went to the creek, not many knew him as a minister, not many knew him as an elder in the church, but everybody is aware that he is deft at disrupting due processes and sitting on the floor. Through Jega, the world has learnt that proper management of people won't always make an angry action trigger an outrageous reaction. For Jega, elder Orubebe's display was an avenue for him to exhibit his classy professorial and professional ethics. Indeed, Jega is an impressive revelation of the 21st century! Jega's composure was epic, it should be made a compulsory course in our educational institution. It made the voice of the town crier merely tangential to the process at hand. His response was legendary and accurate. I cannot but admit that he is a different breed of Nigerian, far distinct from an ordinary one time-minister struggling for a summary show in the arena of relevance. The name Jega should become a word in every language which could be used to describe an exceptional display of intelligence and composure in the midst of troubles sponsored by the power that be.[/quote][b] Personally, I do not have anything against the person of President Jonathan. In fact, I like to see sons and daughters of fishermen, taxi drivers, petty traders and others on that divide of the struggle attaining the incredible heights. Nevertheless, I take offence when attaining that height drives them stupour. I also do not have anything for General Buhari, I only shared the sentiment that things must not continue in the Jonathan's way. I waited for a public event that would demand that I talk about the President of Nigeria for the whole of 2014, but I could not attend any that I was invited for. I was waiting to embarrass President Jonathan because he has embarrassed long-suffering Nigerians and Nigeria. I was waiting to be asked questions like 'who is the President of Nigeria?' or maybe to make a remark about the President of Nigeria. In my crazy moment, I would have replied that Nigeria do not have a President. To be diplomatic, but to the consternation of many, I would have replied that I do not know the President of Nigeria. I could say that anywhere, even on a quiz floor. I know nations with leaders and none is governed like ours. I do not know shadow leaders, I know leaders who are strong-willed to act irrespective of whose ox will be gored. Like you, a couple of events that made the moment have been archived in a bid to take a hint from life. Beyond the happiness for Jonathan's loss and the fear of Buhari's possible 'tsunamic' approach to corruption, I have picked an event in the whole politicking drama- The Orubebe Saga. It does deserve a second examination after the whole dust has gone down. Lately, I stopped concerning myself with what people do. I try to understand their reason(s) and purpose(s). In the beauty of the time-honoured aphorism in Yoruba, the myth of the dragonfly dancing on the water surface comes to mind. For the purpose of this forensic work, elder Orubebe is the dragonfly here. It is believed that attempts to allay the fear of stream goers by making the dragonfly vacate was futile. Then, after consulting the oracle, it dawned on the villagers that the dragonfly's dance of humour was not without the motivation of an unrelenting drummer deep down in the stream. In short, elder Orubebe's public display had the blessing of one or two political drummers. The question here- did elder Orubebe pause to consider his status before doing such a dirty act without gloves? I mean this is someone's father. He is someone's husband. He is an elder in a community, this is the 21st century, and we have the media everywhere! In the execution of his assignment, elder Orubebe made a lot of inflammatory statements. To elder Orubebe, Jega was compromised, he was partial, he was used. All those did not really matter, especially when you are used to the types of statements made by Lagos bus conductors. The most sensitive statement and most crucial moment was when elder Orubebe requested Jega to 'go and reply him (Orubebe) from his office.' Jega could reply Orubebe, but it must not be from his office. Replying from his office would have been the electoral error of the millennium. Here is the reason, there is a possibility that if Jega had left the ICC for his office, the election would have been rendered inconclusive by machineries 'possibly' put in place. By then, Jega would be away from our curious glares. For 'security' purpose, he could have been prevented from continuing the process. In fact, it might take him till today to reply people like elder Orubebe because it is easy to wake a sleeping person but not a person feigning sleep. Few days later, elder Orubebe discovered the damage his public conduct did to the Orubebe's family. He saw himself being celebrated as the celebrity of official irresponsibility. Then, he issued a statement that could best be described as a campaign after an election. In the statement, elder Orubebe massaged his own tiny ego. He reminded us of his role in the Niger-Delta peace discourse. He told those of us that are not aware, that he is an elder in his church. Then, someone beside me asked 'what more could rebrand elder Orubebe if he could forget his political status and religious one to disrupt a legal process?' For this phase, no matter what the revered elder did, the election saga would always come to mind when the name Orubebe is mentioned. Not many was there when he went to the creek, not many knew him as a minister, not many knew him as an elder in the church, but everybody is aware that he is deft at disrupting due processes and sitting on the floor. Through Jega, the world has learnt that proper management of people won't always make an angry action trigger an outrageous reaction. For Jega, elder Orubebe's display was an avenue for him to exhibit his classy professorial and professional ethics. Indeed, Jega is an impressive revelation of the 21st century! Jega's composure was epic, it should be made a compulsory course in our educational institution. It made the voice of the town crier merely tangential to the process at hand. His response was legendary and accurate. I cannot but admit that he is a different breed of Nigerian, far distinct from an ordinary one time-minister struggling for a summary show in the arena of relevance. The name Jega should become a word in every language which could be used to describe an exceptional display of intelligence and composure in the midst of troubles sponsored by the power that be.[/quote][/b] Personally, I do not have anything against the person of President Jonathan. In fact, I like to see sons and daughters of fishermen, taxi drivers, petty traders and others on that divide of the struggle attaining the incredible heights. Nevertheless, I take offence when attaining that height drives them stupour. I also do not have anything for General Buhari, I only shared the sentiment that things must not continue in the Jonathan's way. I waited for a public event that would demand that I talk about the President of Nigeria for the whole of 2014, but I could not attend any that I was invited for. I was waiting to embarrass President Jonathan because he has embarrassed long-suffering Nigerians and Nigeria. I was waiting to be asked questions like 'who is the President of Nigeria?' or maybe to make a remark about the President of Nigeria. In my crazy moment, I would have replied that Nigeria do not have a President. To be diplomatic, but to the consternation of many, I would have replied that I do not know the President of Nigeria. I could say that anywhere, even on a quiz floor. I know nations with leaders and none is governed like ours. I do not know shadow leaders, I know leaders who are strong-willed to act irrespective of whose ox will be gored. Like you, a couple of events that made the moment have been archived in a bid to take a hint from life. Beyond the happiness for Jonathan's loss and the fear of Buhari's possible 'tsunamic' approach to corruption, I have picked an event in the whole politicking drama- The Orubebe Saga. It does deserve a second examination after the whole dust has gone down. Lately, I stopped concerning myself with what people do. I try to understand their reason(s) and purpose(s). In the beauty of the time-honoured aphorism in Yoruba, the myth of the dragonfly dancing on the water surface comes to mind. For the purpose of this forensic work, elder Orubebe is the dragonfly here. It is believed that attempts to allay the fear of stream goers by making the dragonfly vacate was futile. Then, after consulting the oracle, it dawned on the villagers that the dragonfly's dance of humour was not without the motivation of an unrelenting drummer deep down in the stream. In short, elder Orubebe's public display had the blessing of one or two political drummers. The question here- did elder Orubebe pause to consider his status before doing such a dirty act without gloves? I mean this is someone's father. He is someone's husband. He is an elder in a community, this is the 21st century, and we have the media everywhere! In the execution of his assignment, elder Orubebe made a lot of inflammatory statements. To elder Orubebe, Jega was compromised, he was partial, he was used. All those did not really matter, especially when you are used to the types of statements made by Lagos bus conductors. The most sensitive statement and most crucial moment was when elder Orubebe requested Jega to 'go and reply him (Orubebe) from his office.' Jega could reply Orubebe, but it must not be from his office. Replying from his office would have been the electoral error of the millennium. Here is the reason, there is a possibility that if Jega had left the ICC for his office, the election would have been rendered inconclusive by machineries 'possibly' put in place. By then, Jega would be away from our curious glares. For 'security' purpose, he could have been prevented from continuing the process. In fact, it might take him till today to reply people like elder Orubebe because it is easy to wake a sleeping person but not a person feigning sleep. Few days later, elder Orubebe discovered the damage his public conduct did to the Orubebe's family. He saw himself being celebrated as the celebrity of official irresponsibility. Then, he issued a statement that could best be described as a campaign after an election. In the statement, elder Orubebe massaged his own tiny ego. He reminded us of his role in the Niger-Delta peace discourse. He told those of us that are not aware, that he is an elder in his church. Then, someone beside me asked 'what more could rebrand elder Orubebe if he could forget his political status and religious one to disrupt a legal process?' For this phase, no matter what the revered elder did, the election saga would always come to mind when the name Orubebe is mentioned. Not many was there when he went to the creek, not many knew him as a minister, not many knew him as an elder in the church, but everybody is aware that he is deft at disrupting due processes and sitting on the floor. Through Jega, the world has learnt that proper management of people won't always make an angry action trigger an outrageous reaction. For Jega, elder Orubebe's display was an avenue for him to exhibit his classy professorial and professional ethics. Indeed, Jega is an impressive revelation of the 21st century! Jega's composure was epic, it should be made a compulsory course in our educational institution. It made the voice of the town crier merely tangential to the process at hand. His response was legendary and accurate. I cannot but admit that he is a different breed of Nigerian, far distinct from an ordinary one time-minister struggling for a summary show in the arena of relevance. The name Jega should become a word in every language which could be used to describe an exceptional display of intelligence and composure in the midst of troubles sponsored by the power that be.[/quote] |
| Re: A Forensic Analysis Of The Orubebe's Drama by ollyruffy: 1:32pm On May 15, 2015 |
I cannot read all these because of orubebe. |
| Re: A Forensic Analysis Of The Orubebe's Drama by Nobody: 1:33pm On May 15, 2015 |
jamace:Ermmmm what I just read is 'one' person's opinion.....I dnt even want to start saying what I think about that pile of nothing Still hasn't answered how whatever region you are from is 'cheated' ![]() |
| Re: A Forensic Analysis Of The Orubebe's Drama by Bigdreams(m): 1:35pm On May 15, 2015 |
Whatever we do today is a seed. The fruits of the tree it becomes tomorrow awaits us and our coming generation. Let's take heed.
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| Re: A Forensic Analysis Of The Orubebe's Drama by Nobody: 1:36pm On May 15, 2015 |
Inasmuch as I disagree with the public display of Godsday Orubebe, I can't help but ask whether there can be justice in this arrangement called Nigeria. Orubebe made complains in writing to Atahiru Jega but Jega systematically refused to heed to his cries like he did for Amaechi/APC. I have always opined that technicality should never be elevated above merit of any complain. Jega disregarded Orubebe's complain in secret, Orubebe reacted inappriopriately in the open. Well, it is a foregone event but we cannot forget what transpired. @OP: Your epistle isn't forensic analysis but a bias opinion. |
| Re: A Forensic Analysis Of The Orubebe's Drama by Nobody: 1:39pm On May 15, 2015 |
It is okay for you to be ignorant but it is unacceptable to pass your ignorance to those seeking freedom. sarahatuba: |
| Re: A Forensic Analysis Of The Orubebe's Drama by Nobody: 1:41pm On May 15, 2015 |
barcanista:Ever wondered if you're the one who is actually ignorant? |
| Re: A Forensic Analysis Of The Orubebe's Drama by Nobody: 1:44pm On May 15, 2015 |
sarahatuba:Don't start with me. You can continue in your ignorant path for all I care. |
On This Day: Two Years Ago, Orubebe. The Man Who Saw Tomorrow • Forensic Analysis:'fake Part' Of Wike's Voice With Fayose Used In Audio Exposed! • Vanguard Newspaper:Our Report Is A Review, Not A Forensic Audit—PWC • 2 • 3 • 4
Garba Shehu - The President Will Not Take Action That Violates The Constitution • Corruption Fight: You Can Never Satisfy Nigerians – Buhari • Ogun Crisis: 23 Herdsmen Were Killed — Sarkin Fulani
....God bless you OP

