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Wait A Minute, How Did We Descend This Low - By Dele Momodu by datopaper(m): 8:11am On Apr 13, 2019
Pendulum: Wait A Minute How Did We Descend This Low


By Dele Momodu

Fellow Nigerians, I know truth is always bitter, but the time has come when we must all confront our realities and say it as it is. Nigeria is in a big mess and there is nothing a million Buharis can do to change the horrible situation around. However, maybe, things may change slightly if Mr President is ready to change his own mind-set.

I read somewhere, in the last couple of days, that our dear President confessed that he is a very sad man, or to quote the source more appropriately, that the President said he is the “most unhappy” man on earth. I’m not sure if he actually used any of those words or if his Spin Doctors did so on his behalf, in order to save face, in view of the disgraceful and disappointing breakdown of law and order in virtually every part of Nigeria, especially in Northern Nigeria, a region that has produced most of Nigeria’s military and civilian leaders and some of the most powerful humans on earth.



More than ever before, Nigeria has not only become the poverty nation of the world, it has also become one of the most insecure nations of the world, a country that is perhaps one of the few dangerous places to live on Planet Earth. Almost every news out of Nigeria now is bad news. Human lives have become like that of chickens. Nigerians are being killed per minute, per second, and it is so bad, even our governments hardly bother to talk about it again, probably because they are ashamed of the colossal waste of human lives or, maybe negatively, as some suggest, because they simply don’t care. Most of those who inform us of the deadly massacres presently going on in our country are foreign journalists. Our government and our people have become desensitised and immune to the death of their fellow countrymen and women. If possible, I’m sure the government would prefer we just gloss over it and pretend nothing is happening. But these are fellow Nigerians being slaughtered like Sallah rams and it would be tantamount to promoting evil and wickedness to ignore the seeming genocide ongoing in our dear beloved country. What is worse is the culpability of those who were once so vociferously vocal in the days of President Goodluck Jonathan but have now suddenly gone funereally silent out of fear, compromise or comfort under this regime.

What I know is that if we do not make concerted efforts to chase away the problems of Nigeria, the problems will chase us all in different directions like locusts and we do not know how things will eventually end.



Nothing has brought this reality nearer home than the lamentations of some Northern elites in the last one week, led by the powerful voice of my dear friend and sister, Kadaira Ahmed, a famous television personality, and another unusual demonstration in London, anchored by my friend and Brother, Bulama Bukarti, a PhD student and analyst at the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change. These two Northern intellectuals protested in Abuja and London respectively, jettisoning their comfort zones to speak up against the haplessness, helplessness, and seeming hopelessness, of the Buhari government in tackling the menace of chronic insecurity. Both are known to be admirers and supporters of President Muhammadu Buhari. The fact that they came out publicly to demonstrate against the government at different locations is enough proof to those who thought only the “wailing wailers” are grumbling and groaning. Someone should tell the ‘demigods’ in Abuja and elsewhere that their devotees are no longer smiling. In fact, they are crying and weeping uncontrollably.







I will not bore you with details of how Nigeria appears to be haemorrhaging dangerously to perdition. The bad news is flying left, right and centre. Although government is feigning that the Nigerian economy is well, the reverse is clearly the case. The petroleum sector, which happens to be the chicken that lays the golden eggs is facing its own challenges. There are wild allegations of gross malfeasance against the NNPC. Meanwhile, the substantive Minister in charge of the Petroleum Ministry is the President himself. If it is true that massive corruption, in form of oil subsidy scams, still practically exists right under his nose, then there is hardly any hope for Nigeria. But this is not my main mission on this page today. I wish to make a few suggestions that can readily catapult our nation back to greater, loftier heights, almost effortlessly. Our problem is not as severe or malignant as it seems. Our unreasonable obstinacy and foolish attitudes are what have brought us to this sorry state.



President Muhammadu Buhari can lead us out of this perfidy by purging himself of his rigidity. First, he must accept that he is a leader of Nigeria, father of the nation, and not that of a section of it, and embrace every one of us. Unity would instantly eliminate many of our challenges. There is too much bitterness in the land. No nation can ever prosper when a large chunk, and the most productive and well-educated part of it, are treated as second class citizens. This is the main reason many people are clamouring for “restructuring.” The word means different things to different people. But I believe what needs to be restructured urgently is the pervasive oppression of fellow citizens in their own country. This has become highly amplified and too pronounced under this government. The jackboot mentality of the Buhari administration must wind down to a friendlier one. Not even kids can be brought up successfully under an atmosphere of fear, intimidation, bullying and downright commotion. Nigerians are not as bad as this regime tends to portray, but what can people do when they have brains and muscles but nothing to do with it.



The next thing to invest in without any shade of doubt is education. There are too many ignorant people all over the country. A properly educated citizenry would live and act more responsibly. They will be more employable and have better chances to think creatively about setting up their own businesses. In other to achieve this, both the Executive and the Legislature must rejig our unrealistic budgets. The Nigerian Presidential system, as presently configured, is just too profligate. Nothing has changed in the last four years to showcase the fabled frugality of President Buhari and his disciples. Rather the Presidency seems to have been on a binge, if we consider the atrocious budgets his government, ministers and their lackeys have been presenting. A conscious and substantial sacrifice must be made to drastically reduce public spending. The recent scenario where governments funds are being tossed in the air like confetti, and as if money is going out of vogue, leaves much to be desired. The government can’t be spending money so lavishly and expect that the ordinary citizens would become less attracted to material acquisition, by hook or by crook. The outlandish ceremonials and celebrations of this government appear contrary to promises made pre-2015. Its sincerity of purpose remains to be seen.



President Buhari needs to shake up his new cabinet as soon as he is sworn in next month for a second term. I’m not one of those who would subscribe to many frequent reshuffles, but it is obvious that this cabinet has not sparkled much since it was constituted in 2015. Apart from the few members who resigned for different reasons, none has been fired in a government bedevilled by abject incompetence. President Buhari should please replace those he removes eventually with more accomplished people. If he brings some deadwoods again, the result should be obvious to all in advance, nothing but monumental failure.



If I were President Buhari, I will worry less about controlling heaven and earth and face the main business I was voted to fix. One of the biggest afflictions of this government is its obsession and proclivity to be in charge of the different tiers of government. Buhari has spent the better part of four years fighting all manner of enemies, real or imagined. In the process, he dissipated too much energy and squandered resources on many fronts. He should try something different and allow all organs to function independently. If he pursues the same agenda like he did these past years, he will receive the same result and certificate of failure.



President Buhari should interact more with his people. He is just too aloof and standoffish. If he could travel round Nigeria and speak to Nigerians regularly during his re-election campaigns, he should not stop doing so now. Love can achieve what war can’t. It is unfortunate that he does not personally sympathise or empathise with the bereaved families involved in the disasters ravaging our country. There is no country where 10 dogs would be killed and life would continue as normal, not to mention 10 citizens. The President should make it mandatory for his Ministers and their aides to visit their States of origin regularly. It is totally unacceptable that they are all comfortably ensconced in Abuja while they claim to be the representatives of their people. Also, as they say, all security is local, so if the President won’t support State policing, for reasons best known to him and his advisers, he should ensure no head of security should be posted to unfamiliar terrain. Even if they are not posted to their own States, they should be sent closer home, to their Regions. The system of sending soldiers to crush Nigerians like millets is totally provocative and unhealthy. No Igbo soldier would go to Igboland and order his own people killed summarily. Since ethnicity and religion are too volatile in our country, the President should never send complete strangers to quell riots in any part of Nigeria.



Finally, I wish to respectfully suggest that President Buhari should find time to study what made the extraordinary and amazing Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola win the most remarkable election ever in the history of Nigeria. Abiola’s likeable personality, built on his love for humanity contributed in no small measure to his success. Abiola made strenuous and meticulous efforts at reaching out to different parts of Nigeria and their people. He employed people without any sort of discrimination on grounds of ethnicity, religion or sex. He created opportunities for people in different communities. He built mosques and churches. He established schools and donated classrooms and libraries. He gave scholarships, endowed professorial chairs and donated funds to all Nigerian universities. His emergence as a pan-Nigerian Presidential candidate was not a fluke. It was a destiny that he himself had helped to shape.

The life of that departed hero and martyr is worth studying when it comes to issues of uniting our country. We lost Nigeria the day June 12, 1993, was killed. With a man like Abiola in power, there would never have been the kind of stupidly irrational divisions we have today. Insecurity would never have been this rife because he knew how to create jobs and encourage entrepreneurship. Abiola would have paid attention to the continued unity of our people and the diversification of our economy. He would have worked hard on improving our institutions. Political systems can’t work well if the institutions are useless. Abiola would not have tolerated individualism above institutions. That is largely responsible for the failure we are experiencing today. Notwithstanding the cult following the President appears to enjoy in a section of the country, he and the people who surround him in power today don’t seem to have the commendable ambitions of an Abiola or indeed his antecedents and pedigree. Our current crop of leaders have simply displayed limited, myopic vision in handling affairs of the State.



It is not too late to pick useful tips from 1993. However, sadly, what I see today is a return to 1983. We can do better. Even, President Ibrahim Babangida’s electoral system can help us, despite his personal flaws. The Option A4 of that time was a stroke of genius. Our political parties have become too unwieldy. Two major parties should be the only ones that can contest Presidential elections while there may be smaller parties in the States and Regions to contest local elections. That has been the only impact and relevance of parties like APGA, Labour Party, Accord Party and others. Electoral reforms should take care of this.

I have disseminated many of my views in this missive consistently, but I won’t be surprised if this government chooses to stick to a failed system that leads nowhere. Whatever the outcome, let it be said that I played my part…

https://thebossnewspapers.com/2019/04/13/pendulum-wait-a-minute-how-did-we-descend-this-low/

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Re: Wait A Minute, How Did We Descend This Low - By Dele Momodu by Optional09: 8:55am On Apr 13, 2019
Eh Dele! Dele! Eti e melo?

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Re: Wait A Minute, How Did We Descend This Low - By Dele Momodu by kurupt1: 8:57am On Apr 13, 2019
jullidee2006:
keep writing
No mind am.......as if Buhari will read his write up.Dele Momodu is part of the elites that benefitted from the ills of this country.
He should start by releasing Lagos from the strangle hold of Asiwaju firstly, so that Lagos can experience democracy. Ambode did a good job as governor but due to the selfishness of Asiwaju he was removed. What did Dele Momodu say about that or do??

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Re: Wait A Minute, How Did We Descend This Low - By Dele Momodu by HisSexcellency(m): 8:58am On Apr 13, 2019
When a government decided to fill it's cabinet with career politicians instead of technocrats and individuals with knowledge and vision, then we can't expect more than what we have currently.
Until buhari decides to face issues and not throw blames around, we will remain deluded of progress.

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Re: Wait A Minute, How Did We Descend This Low - By Dele Momodu by Mace0lane: 8:58am On Apr 13, 2019
Who as time to be reasoning with a self declared fool. No be this one Davido insult as a fool ?!

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Re: Wait A Minute, How Did We Descend This Low - By Dele Momodu by Adaibeku(f): 8:59am On Apr 13, 2019
Fake man from fake side ,
Stand up n confront buhari now ,he will stil go behind ur back to tell buhari igbos hate u because you are full of intergrity n love..
(After protest n criticism)
In Aso rock 8:25pm

MOMODU :buhari dnt mind dem ,they are wicked inyamiris
BUHARI : walahi za inyamuri ba ,army kill dem walahi

MOMODU : We wise yorubas love u so much allah is wt us
BUHARI: yowa allahumdillahi i no am po tinubu n osibade
MOMODU: My president deal wt inyamuris they are problm to nigerriyyah islam state n 2023 is for yorubas
BUHARI: yowah allah be wt yorubas n insha allah
Ka banza danwake danfodio son shall rule 2023

MOMODU : danfodio son 2023 AaaaAaaaaaaarh cry

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Re: Wait A Minute, How Did We Descend This Low - By Dele Momodu by Learnstuffs: 9:01am On Apr 13, 2019
Summary please
Re: Wait A Minute, How Did We Descend This Low - By Dele Momodu by Tintinnoty(m): 9:02am On Apr 13, 2019
kurupt1:
No mind am.......as if Buhari will read his write up.Dele Momodu is part of the elites that benefitted from the ills of this country.
He should start by releasing Lagos from the strangle hold of Asiwaju firstly, so that Lagos can experience democracy. Ambode did a good job as governor but due to the selfishness of Asiwaju he was removed. What did Dele Momodu say about that or do??

Ambode's problem goes beyond Tinubu, the guy practically disconnect himself from the people that voted him, hence nobody was ready to go a mole with him when the party hierarchy challenged his second term plans. Mind you, Tinubu tried save with Fashola but met stiff opposition from Lagosians because the Fashola was in contact with the people

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Re: Wait A Minute, How Did We Descend This Low - By Dele Momodu by ngadaAwo: 9:02am On Apr 13, 2019
dele momodu is a pig

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Re: Wait A Minute, How Did We Descend This Low - By Dele Momodu by Dacronym(m): 9:02am On Apr 13, 2019
You are all Hypocrites

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Re: Wait A Minute, How Did We Descend This Low - By Dele Momodu by MetaPhysical: 9:02am On Apr 13, 2019
Can someone tell Dele to keep his writings to digest portions.

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Re: Wait A Minute, How Did We Descend This Low - By Dele Momodu by worlexy(m): 9:04am On Apr 13, 2019
If only Mr Dele Momodu learnt from history, he wouldn't have campaigned for Buhari like he did in 2015, did Dele think that someone as rigid as Buhari could have changed from whom he used to be in 1983 to another person in 2015? Dele and Co were all focused on ousting Jonathan, even when they knew that GEJ made the best decision by removing subsidy in 2012, they deceived Nigerians and incited the populace against Jonathan's government. Now we're are still battling with subsidy and fuel scarcity today.

On insecurity, Dele and his friends in APC made us believe that GEJ was incompetent on security issues and that he was not taking any actions against insecurity in the North because he wanted to reduce their population for his own political advantage, they reminded us of how Buhari being a general and a war veteran would restore security to every nook and cranny of Nigeria. However, under Buhari, even the regions that were peaceful before 2015 has become shadows of their former selves.

Dele Momodu should just keep shut and face his Ovation business

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Re: Wait A Minute, How Did We Descend This Low - By Dele Momodu by MataHarry: 9:06am On Apr 13, 2019
We are very low

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Re: Wait A Minute, How Did We Descend This Low - By Dele Momodu by Rick9(m): 9:06am On Apr 13, 2019
Smh
Re: Wait A Minute, How Did We Descend This Low - By Dele Momodu by Lanretoye(m): 9:07am On Apr 13, 2019
oh you are that davido's boy abi
Re: Wait A Minute, How Did We Descend This Low - By Dele Momodu by OMNIVIRUS(m): 9:07am On Apr 13, 2019
Dele well written. He struck the nail on its head

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Re: Wait A Minute, How Did We Descend This Low - By Dele Momodu by LadyHeaven(f): 9:09am On Apr 13, 2019
;I just watched the movie invictus, truly love can fight wars hate can't, we have never been more disunited as we are now and its very sad cry

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Re: Wait A Minute, How Did We Descend This Low - By Dele Momodu by HisSexcellency(m): 9:10am On Apr 13, 2019
Mace0lane:
Who as time to be reasoning with a self declared fool. No be this one Davido insult as a fool ?!
Stupid comments like this can only emanate from a dead brain. Why attack his personality instead of disprove what he said.
People like you are the problem of this country, you avoid issues to chase Shadow

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Re: Wait A Minute, How Did We Descend This Low - By Dele Momodu by HisSexcellency(m): 9:11am On Apr 13, 2019
Denikayan:
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I can bet a million bucks that you did read this right up. Do you have any alternate narrative to what he stated up there

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Re: Wait A Minute, How Did We Descend This Low - By Dele Momodu by sbadrwac1998: 9:13am On Apr 13, 2019
Beautiful

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Re: Wait A Minute, How Did We Descend This Low - By Dele Momodu by ednut1(m): 9:13am On Apr 13, 2019
Dake ni e
Re: Wait A Minute, How Did We Descend This Low - By Dele Momodu by kurupt1: 9:14am On Apr 13, 2019
I have every right to dislike Tinubu.The man knows his onions when it comes to politics though but he is a devious greedy man that doesn't have the masses interest in heart.This man has used tribal politics to achieve national relevance alongside Buhari and this is why Nigeria is getting divided more along tribal and religious lines.
quote author=Tintinnoty post=77501146]

Ambode's problem goes beyond Tinubu, the guy practically disconnect himself from the people that voted him, hence nobody was ready to go a mole with him when the party hierarchy challenged his second term plans. Mind you, Tinubu tried save with Fashola but met stiff opposition from Lagosians because the Fashola was in contact with the people[/quote]

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Re: Wait A Minute, How Did We Descend This Low - By Dele Momodu by koolbe(m): 9:15am On Apr 13, 2019
With d way d north is going, we will never progress as a Nation. Resources from d South belongs to Nigeria but resources from d north belongs to a few. We need equity, and that's why we should all push for restructuring.

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Re: Wait A Minute, How Did We Descend This Low - By Dele Momodu by Nobody: 9:16am On Apr 13, 2019
In Davido's voice: Dele na my boy Dele na my boy

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