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TBT: When Sahara Reporters Thought Buhari Was The Savior by BlueRayDick: 11:09am On Oct 17, 2019
Buhari Dead Serious About Corruption: “Masu Gudu Su Gudu” (Run If You Must) By Abiodun Ladepo



BY ABIODUN LADEPOAUG 11, 2015

Goodluck Jonathan gave one of the most shameful and ridiculous excuses of any person who ever occupied the exalted office of President when he claimed ignorance of the serious malfeasances that went on during his administration. That was passing the buck taken to a new low. Certainly, any leader who claims ignorance of the torrents of putrefying and sordid corruption stories that flowed under and through his presidency is only being clever by half. Surprised? How could Jonathan claim he was “hearing for the first time” about some of these scandals? Wasn’t it at the peak of some of these scandals he announced to a stunned world that “stealing is not corruption”?


The game changed when Buhari became the flag bearer of a resurgent opposition. Those who did not take him seriously during his previous campaigns when he talked about taking on corruption head-on are now doing a rethink. In fact, word on the street is that even some leaders of his party (APC) can no longer afford to pass the night in the same place on consecutive days. Those in his party who thought they could order him around because they were instrumental to his victory are now busy burying the corruption skeletons in their cupboards. Those we thought were Ministerial shoe-ins don’t even have the courage to stand before the man anymore. They had kleptomaniacally soiled their oats and Buhari knows. And they know he knows. The fear of Buhari is now the beginning of wisdom.

It was this same fear that got Jonathan scurrying over to Abdulsalam Abubakar ‘s house, and then to Aso Rock the other day seeking cover; seeking insulation and possibly redemption from the anti-corruption axe Buhari is wielding with indiscriminate ferociousness. Like an apparition, Jonathan reportedly snuk into the seat of power and begged Buhari to adhere to the pre-concession deal brokered by Abubakar in which Buhari purportedly promised to not humiliate him. What a shame! Jonathan went from the guy asking that his Ministers should not be probed a few weeks ago to one asking that he himself be spared today. Buhari IS a General, guys. Buhari will always remain a General. Don’t ever forget that. Many people speak derogatorily about OBJ being “wily” and IBB being “Maradonaic”. These ARE Generals! (Even after retirement, you still refer to a General as General.) Forget that nonsense about calling Buhari “President Buhari” instead of “General Buhari.” Behind that façade of a soft-spoken and gentle mien lies a lethal tactician. Everything in his DNA is military discipline and doctrine. So, why would he show his hand to Jonathan by telling him on the eve of his’s concession of defeat that he would, in fact, be targeted? Why, especially when it was obvious to everybody Buhari was going to win anyway? That would amount to telling the enemy when your forces would attack, where they would attack, the number and types of weapons they have, and their numerical strength. That would be suicidal. Buhari played him. Period. Only a gullible person would be so fooled. Jonathan was so gullible he must have been the only one in that room, during the Abdulsalam-brokered meeting, who believed Buhari would not go after him and corruption.

Throughout his presidency, Jonathan displayed a degree of gullibility and ineptness that dwarfed Shehu Shagari’s during his 1979-1984 misrule. How could he have missed the most ubiquitous proofs of grand larcenies that went on under his very nose? How on earth could anyone have tolerated Stella Oduah at the Aviation ministry for as long as Jonathan did without answering any of the accusations against her? Who else would have hired Femi Fani-Kayode (or whatever he is now called) to manage his campaign funds when the man still had corruption and money-laundering cases pending in court? How could Diezani Alison-Madueke have held on to the Petroleum Resources ministry for so long in the face of the mind-boggling, licentious scandals reported by everybody close to that ministry? Who, in his right senses, would have fired CBN Governor, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi for exposing the humongous graft going on in the oil sector while keeping Super-Ministers Okonjo Iweala and Alison-Madueke who should have been queried about the missing money in the first place? Do we want to talk about pardoning convicted felon - Diepreye Alamieyeseigha or turning a blind eye to James Ibori until the British Metropolitan Police picked him up? Who hobnobbed with Gani Adams and Tompolo (a.k.a. Government Ekpemupolo)? Who had nothing to say to Musiliu Obanikoro, Ayodele Fayose, Iyiola Omisore, Aliyu Momoh despite the preponderance of evidence of corruption during Ekitigate?

Under GEJ, impunity reigned supreme. Profligacy was the norm. But the EFCC and ICPC went into near-comatose. They were reduced to running after theft of measly sums in the neighborhood of N1 million and wasting resources on credit card fraudsters while bigtime thieves laughed all the way to their banks. Under GEJ, even the EFCC chairman was accused of corruption!

But he was not short of advice. Those of us who are little fries wrote about it. Big pens like Wole Soyinka wrote about it. Big guns like OBJ fired off a few rounds. But rather than heed advice, GEJ doubled-down and continued to bask in the delusion of ephemeral grandeur, acting as if he would be President for life. He buried his head in the sand like the proverbial ostrich and pretended that all was well. Rather than listen, he sent his attack dogs after everybody who had anything deemed unsavory to say. Reuben Abati even boasted once that his boss’ opponents underrated him at their own perils; that GEJ knew how to “wrong foot” them at every turn. They forgot they were dealing with the real “big boys” of Nigeria. GEJ forgot that they actually “let” him be President and they could “take” the presidency from him if they chose to do so. No sooner had he become President than he started behaving as if (and indeed his wife said it publicly many times that) it was now the turn of “his people” to do whatever pleased them with the nation’s resources. Talk about the child who was tasting soup for the first time and messed up his clothes in the process. Now, he is making nocturnal visits to the new powers-that-be, looking for salvation and claiming he did not smell the rot in his government.

Those who backed IBB and his fellow travelers in overthrowing Buhari in 1985 knew that the Buhari/Idiagbon anti-corruption freight train was coming through their lives. But they didn’t reckon with Nemesis. They didn’t reckon with the likelihood that Buhari would return, albeit through the ballot box, some 30 years later, to continue where they had stopped him. When a person tries to accomplish a mission two, three or four times, you have to believe in his doggedness and you have to take him seriously. Many people (me included) who criticized Buhari for not having picked his Ministers by now have been shut up by the apparent success of this anti-corruption crusade. Let the house mice go forth and announce to the bush mice; that there is a new Sherriff in town. His name is General Muhammadu Buhari. And Stealing is now Corruption.

By Abiodun Ladepo

Ibadan, Oyo State

Oluyole2@yahoo.com

http://saharareporters.com/2015/08/11/buhari-dead-serious-about-corruption-%E2%80%9Cmasu-gudu-su-gudu%E2%80%9D-run-if-you-must-abiodun-ladepo

I'm sure Sowore now knows the following :

1. EFCC still chases after theft of measly sums and credit card fraudsters( In fact that's their primary duty now grin). They leave Gandollar, the Bullion van apc leader and co
2. Big guns like OBJ have fired several rounds at buhari direction and Big pen like Prof Wole Soyinka have also had their time and buhari continued in his delusion.
3. Buhari did not only appoint Akpabio that was facing corruption charges as a minister, but also appointed his prosecutor as a junior minister under the same ministry. grin
4. The same Obanikoro mentioned by the writer as being corrupt is now a card carrying member of Apc with him being compensated with his son's election into the house of reps.
5. Even the current EFCC chairman is no different from the previous one with allegations about him flying here and there.
6. The writer accused Jonathan of doing what he likes with the nation's resources, but that exactly what his hero buhari is doing now by allocating a living space to mamman Daura who holds no political office but lives inside aso rock at the expense of tax payers money.

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Re: TBT: When Sahara Reporters Thought Buhari Was The Savior by madone: 11:18am On Oct 17, 2019
I like the turnaround of everything

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Re: TBT: When Sahara Reporters Thought Buhari Was The Savior by Wigetsolar: 11:21am On Oct 17, 2019
I laugh grin

Hustle and make a good life for your family. Leave those people jare.

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Re: TBT: When Sahara Reporters Thought Buhari Was The Savior by thesicilian: 11:22am On Oct 17, 2019
Sowore was one of those who spread propaganda to remove GEJ and install the demon that is now tormenting him.

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Re: TBT: When Sahara Reporters Thought Buhari Was The Savior by Ojiofor: 11:30am On Oct 17, 2019
Sowore deserve a place in Buhari's jail.That is the reward for a paid writer like him.

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Re: TBT: When Sahara Reporters Thought Buhari Was The Savior by Racoon(m): 11:34am On Oct 17, 2019
This is the irony of fate.Be careful! Whatsoever goes around not only comes around but also stays around.

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Re: TBT: When Sahara Reporters Thought Buhari Was The Savior by BlueRayDick: 12:39pm On Oct 17, 2019
Racoon:
This is the irony of fate.Be careful! Whatsoever goes around not only comes around but also stays around.
It is funny how the writer was writing glowingly about Buhari like he's the second coming of Jesus we've been waiting for.

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Re: TBT: When Sahara Reporters Thought Buhari Was The Savior by overall90: 12:59pm On Oct 17, 2019
what surprises me most about GEJ critics is how a supposed educated person will believe that a sitting president was supporting corruption and corrupt elements in his government when he made that comment that "stealing is not corruption".

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Re: TBT: When Sahara Reporters Thought Buhari Was The Savior by FarahAideed: 1:11pm On Oct 17, 2019
Buhari will be the worst Nigerian leader ever !!!!! Quote me anywhere ..The man is the epitome of Ineptitude

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Re: TBT: When Sahara Reporters Thought Buhari Was The Savior by richidinho(m): 1:16pm On Oct 17, 2019
Like for sowore in jail till 2059

Share for his release

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Re: TBT: When Sahara Reporters Thought Buhari Was The Savior by NigeriaIsDoomed: 1:19pm On Oct 17, 2019
Wigetsolar:
I laugh grin

Hustle and make a good laugh for your family. Leave those people jare.
aswear naija travail fit send person to him ancestors untimely.
My wahala be say BBC and CNN na grandpa of propaganda if not I for dey avoid naija news here like say na shit
Re: TBT: When Sahara Reporters Thought Buhari Was The Savior by NigeriaIsDoomed: 1:20pm On Oct 17, 2019
Ojiofor:
Sowore deserve a place in Buhari's jail.That is the reward for a paid writer like him.
It serves him right. Na Jonathan dey laff last now after the gang up against him.

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Re: TBT: When Sahara Reporters Thought Buhari Was The Savior by Racoon(m): 2:29pm On Oct 17, 2019
BlueRayDick:

It is funny how the writer was writing glowingly about Buhari like he's the second coming of Jesus we've been waiting for.
grin When you think you've seen the worst devil.

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Re: TBT: When Sahara Reporters Thought Buhari Was The Savior by AsomughaChuks02: 2:31pm On Oct 17, 2019
FarahAideed:
Buhari will be the worst Nigerian leader ever !!!!! Quote me anywhere ..The man is the epitome of Ineptitude
I hear you bros

Re: TBT: When Sahara Reporters Thought Buhari Was The Savior by kelvinginzie: 2:38pm On Oct 17, 2019
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Re: TBT: When Sahara Reporters Thought Buhari Was The Savior by IGBOSON1: 2:57pm On Oct 17, 2019
overall90:
what surprises me most about GEJ critics is how a supposed educated person will believe that a sitting president was supporting corruption and corrupt elements in his government when he made that comment that "stealing is not corruption".

It’s a just a question of looking for a bad name to give a dog in order to hang it!

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Re: TBT: When Sahara Reporters Thought Buhari Was The Savior by foolbuster: 3:45pm On Oct 17, 2019
Ojiofor:
Sowore deserve a place in Buhari's jail.That is the reward for a paid writer like him.

Lolz, you clearly dont know anything about sowore. Go and research about him. Stop spreading ignorant beer parlour gossips.

Everything he wrote about the jonathan government was true. Fact is jonathan's administration at that time was the worst government nigeria has ever had. And the truth is that a good majority of nigerians wanted jonathan out at that time.

As a human there is no way he knew what buhari had in mind. And now he has seen buhari's true colour same as you and everybody else, but unlike everybody else he has the courage to fight it which is typical of him if you know him.

If you want to know the true details about political development of the country read sahara reporters. There stories are always factual.
Re: TBT: When Sahara Reporters Thought Buhari Was The Savior by Ojiofor: 4:18pm On Oct 17, 2019
foolbuster:


Lolz, you clearly dont know anything about sowore. Go and research about him. Stop spreading ignorant beer parlour gossips.

Everything he wrote about the jonathan government was true. Fact is jonathan's administration at that time was the worst government nigeria has ever had. And the truth is that a good majority of nigerians wanted jonathan out at that time.

As a human there is no way he knew what buhari had in mind. And now he has seen buhari's true colour same as you and everybody else, but unlike everybody else he has the courage to fight it which is typical of him if you know him.

If you want to know the true details about political development of the country read sahara reporters. There stories are always factual.


Lolz tooo.
Under GEJ he was at liberty to write all sorts of falsehood and propaganda against him but under the very government he advocated for, freedom after speech is not allowed so therefore let him enjoy his jail.

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Re: TBT: When Sahara Reporters Thought Buhari Was The Savior by foolbuster: 4:58pm On Oct 17, 2019
Ojiofor:


Lolz tooo.
Under GEJ he was at liberty to write all sorts of falsehood and propaganda against him but under the very government he advocated for, freedom after speech is not allowed so therefore let him enjoy his jail.

Everything he said about GEJ was true.
Re: TBT: When Sahara Reporters Thought Buhari Was The Savior by freeze001(f): 5:21pm On Oct 17, 2019
Ojiofor:


Lolz tooo.
Under GEJ he was at liberty to write all sorts of falsehood and propaganda against him but under the very government he advocated for, freedom after speech is not allowed so therefore let him enjoy his jail.

No sooner had he become President than he started behaving as if (and indeed his wife said it publicly many times that) it was now the turn of “his people” to do whatever pleased them with the nation’s resources.

Just check out this rubbish statement even when GEJ was still unfortunately giving those outside his tribe sensitive positions. INEC chair at the time that master-minded the 2015 rigging was from where? Sowore and the idiot that wrote this writer need to do a rejoinder on who is acting like it is their turn to do whatever the hell they want with public resources! Even GEJ's people from whose region the bulk of the resources are realised did not do half of what these nomads from the desert have done and continue to do.

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Re: TBT: When Sahara Reporters Thought Buhari Was The Savior by Ojiofor: 5:23pm On Oct 17, 2019
foolbuster:


Everything he said about GEJ was true.


Everything I wrote about Sowore is damn true.
Buhari jailed him is a fact.

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Re: TBT: When Sahara Reporters Thought Buhari Was The Savior by Ojiofor: 5:25pm On Oct 17, 2019
freeze001:




Just check out this rubbish statement even when GEJ was still unfortunately giving those outside his tribe sensitive positions. INEC chair at the time that master-minded the 2015 rigging was from where? Sowore and the idiot that wrote this writer need to do a rejoinder on who is acting like it is their turn to do whatever the hell they want with public resources! Even GEJ's people from whose region the bulk of the resources are realised did not do half of what these nomads from the desert have done and continue to do.

Karma is real.

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Re: TBT: When Sahara Reporters Thought Buhari Was The Savior by foolbuster: 5:29pm On Oct 17, 2019
Ojiofor:



Everything I wrote about Sowore is damn true.
Buhari jailed him is a fact.

You said he is a paid writer. This is false.
Re: TBT: When Sahara Reporters Thought Buhari Was The Savior by lukui: 5:48pm On Oct 17, 2019
before they start to blame BUHARI again please tell them to sweep their onitsha market clean and tell their governor to buy fire extingisuhin trucks for them, they are still in Nigeria and we know how they are living, we are just marveled at how they will fare when they reached Biafra!!
Re: TBT: When Sahara Reporters Thought Buhari Was The Savior by ClassicMan202(m): 6:27pm On Oct 17, 2019
After reading this, I support the continued detention of Sowore with kolanuts

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Re: TBT: When Sahara Reporters Thought Buhari Was The Savior by Ojiofor: 6:39pm On Oct 17, 2019
foolbuster:


You said he is a paid writer. This is false.
It is a fact!
Money exchanged hands in New York from Bullion Van master and his team of rogues.

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Re: TBT: When Sahara Reporters Thought Buhari Was The Savior by chernest2002: 7:49pm On Oct 17, 2019
Sowore is our Mandela, the only difference is that after a long jail term he will not be president. grin grin
Re: TBT: When Sahara Reporters Thought Buhari Was The Savior by foolbuster: 7:52pm On Oct 17, 2019
Ojiofor:

It is a fact!
Money exchanged hands in New York from Bullion Van master and his team of rogues.

You are free to Say what you wish.
Re: TBT: When Sahara Reporters Thought Buhari Was The Savior by BuhariAdvocate: 7:59pm On Oct 17, 2019
This is onitsha i guess.
AsomughaChuks02:
I hear you bros
Re: TBT: When Sahara Reporters Thought Buhari Was The Savior by BuhariAdvocate: 8:02pm On Oct 17, 2019
Sowore said it time without numbers that he didn't regret his action against Jonathan but yet some idiot still believe that sowore action is backfire him.
Re: TBT: When Sahara Reporters Thought Buhari Was The Savior by Alexgeneration(m): 10:05pm On Oct 17, 2019
foolbuster:




If you want to know the true details about political development of the country read sahara reporters. There stories are always factual.

We've read Sahara reporters very well and we deduced that Sowore couldn't make bail,therefore he will continue to rot there till 2080.

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