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Re: The Mamman Daura I Know By Shango by mu2sa2: 12:30pm On Oct 18, 2019
shigoslim:
I found this amazing that some people still believe in this shitole country.
Sincerely this not caurse come 2023 another set of cabal we still come to play leaving us in the same cycle.
And you are in the shithole! See yourself!
Re: The Mamman Daura I Know By Shango by firefox4th(m): 12:50pm On Oct 18, 2019
Jimi24:


The writer knows Daura and Buhari more than Aisha. You need to realize Aisha is second wife and came into the picture when the first phase of Buhari's life had passed. He had practically lost his entire first family to divorce and later bereavement.
Nigeria is also demographically young. Most Nigerians only of Daura in 2015. We who were in secondary school in mid 1970s in Lagos and were politically aware read editorials in New Nigerian penned by Daura. Some of us were critical of the backwardness and conservatism of the North BUT it was Mamman Daura, Bala Usman, and a few other guys mostly university lecturers that we saw as hope of the region.
I bet the fact that the man is even educated to Masters level is a shock to most ignorant lazy youths who comment on social media.
The other idiocy is the one about Daura living in Aso Rock. Pls shut up if you dont know. Buhari can bring any relative into Aso Rock. GEJ did and even brought extended family members. Trump has all his family in the White House with his son in law making foreign policy. Such is the power of executive presidency. If you dont know, find out or shut up. The President can make a relative part of his personal staff and instruct him to be accommodated in aso rock. The power behind the mandate we give our Presidents and governors are massive and encompassing.

Talking about a cabal is amateurish. Every presidency has a cabal. GEJ had a cabal. OBJ had a cabal. Everytime you a President says " you guys will work with me closely but I wont give the most important amongst you any appointments but you will make policy with me" then you have a cabal. Cabal also arises when a Vice Presidency is resourced from another faction of a party. George H Bush (father of George W Bush) was vice president to Ronald Reagan but throughout his VP days there was always a group (cabal) around Ronald Reagan running things and George Bush was an outsider to governance most of the time. There is a cabal around all state governors in Nigeria. There has to be. You cannot be governor without an informal group feeding you info and extending your insight into society that institutions of government dont give because they are too structured.
God bless you for this comment ,sir.Most of our youth and even adults that suppose to help have been found to be intellectually lazy.

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Re: The Mamman Daura I Know By Shango by eagleeye2: 1:04pm On Oct 18, 2019
Buhari hates taking responsibility, that is why he must out source his responsibilities. Buhari had Tunde Idiagbon in 1984. And there is the trio of Osibanjo, Kiyari and Mamman Daura's today.
That is why his lieutenants are always quick to absolve him of every and all atrocities.
Re: The Mamman Daura I Know By Shango by Nobody: 1:18pm On Oct 18, 2019
Aisha Buhari, obunu oku enu na ekwu chucho cho?
Pikin wey com carry babe for a family, if the pikin die, no bi to go?
Re: The Mamman Daura I Know By Shango by Omonuejegbo(m): 1:23pm On Oct 18, 2019
Jimi24:


The writer knows Daura and Buhari more than Aisha. You need to realize Aisha is second wife and came into the picture when the first phase of Buhari's life had passed. He had practically lost his entire first family to divorce and later bereavement.
Nigeria is also demographically young. Most Nigerians only of Daura in 2015. We who were in secondary school in mid 1970s in Lagos and were politically aware read editorials in New Nigerian penned by Daura. Some of us were critical of the backwardness and conservatism of the North BUT it was Mamman Daura, Bala Usman, and a few other guys mostly university lecturers that we saw as hope of the region.
I bet the fact that the man is even educated to Masters level is a shock to most ignorant lazy youths who comment on social media.
The other idiocy is the one about Daura living in Aso Rock. Pls shut up if you dont know. Buhari can bring any relative into Aso Rock. GEJ did and even brought extended family members. Trump has all his family in the White House with his son in law making foreign policy. Such is the power of executive presidency. If you dont know, find out or shut up. The President can make a relative part of his personal staff and instruct him to be accommodated in aso rock. The power behind the mandate we give our Presidents and governors are massive and encompassing.

Talking about a cabal is amateurish. Every presidency has a cabal. GEJ had a cabal. OBJ had a cabal. Everytime you a President says " you guys will work with me closely but I wont give the most important amongst you any appointments but you will make policy with me" then you have a cabal. Cabal also arises when a Vice Presidency is resourced from another faction of a party. George H Bush (father of George W Bush) was vice president to Ronald Reagan but throughout his VP days there was always a group (cabal) around Ronald Reagan running things and George Bush was an outsider to governance most of the time. There is a cabal around all state governors in Nigeria. There has to be. You cannot be governor without an informal group feeding you info and extending your insight into society that institutions of government dont give because they are too structured.
The canals you have mentioned above if truly existed, worked for the interest of the entire nation, not for a clique holding the entire to ransom including Aisha the first Lady. Period

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Re: The Mamman Daura I Know By Shango by agabaI23(m): 1:24pm On Oct 18, 2019
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked



I love this writeup.
It is either a sentimental gift rooted on an age-long feeling of indebtedness to the man in question or an avenue to show allegiance once again to an already lost benefactor.

But most importantly, it is the work of a seasoned journalist and not the hogwash writings of today.

I am not very competent in the field of proper assimilation.
However, one thing is evident and also a common denominator in what he has written and what Aisha Buhari has always said.

It is that Mamman Daura's interest always comes first to General M. Buhari.
In other words the former is the law while the later is the enforcer of the law.

That is the Mamman Daura we also know.
Summary
Re: The Mamman Daura I Know By Shango by Yusman316(m): 1:36pm On Oct 18, 2019
Bede2u:
Lol....this writer don't get the point. Nobody has ever said that the Daura man is not intelligent or resourceful. What has been said is that Buhari who was elected and is the visible face of this administration has once again left key decisions to unknown and unelected persons.

A cabal is a small group of people united in some close design, usually to promote their private views of or interests in an ideology, state, or other community, often by intrigue and usually unbeknownst to those outside their group. The use of this term usually carries negative connotations of political purpose, conspiracy and secrecy.

This writer does not know Buhari or Mamman Daura more than Aisha so he should talk small small
My brother, Aisha's problem is that she is not getting her way (getting juicy appointments to her cronies) and she blame the people closest to her husband i.e, Mamman Daura. But the truth is her husband doesn't want to interfere in such matters and so also the people closest to him. She let all hell break loose in the recently conducted elections, in her state of Adamawa because her preferred candidate (a relation) didn't get the party ticket
Re: The Mamman Daura I Know By Shango by Aboguede(m): 1:48pm On Oct 18, 2019
You obviously know some about the subject but at the same time your defence is too visible to hide

Even a child knows that that in every leadership there are always undocumented advisers and we Nigerians are not ignorant of this fact but

We as citizens of Nigeria have seen too many immaturity and unprofessional decisions from Mr. President and they are coming in very shameful ways

The truth is that Nigerians knows the PERSON of Buhari and so voted him into office having expectations accordingly but the sad reality is that decision made and direction followed does not at all come close to this knowledge as to be from Buhari

So in essences things are not going as predicted which in turn brought the popular phrase HIJACKED

now your defence is clear stupidity for trying to tell well seeing people that the black every body is seeing is actually WHITE





Jimi24:


The writer knows Daura and Buhari more than Aisha. You need to realize Aisha is second wife and came into the picture when the first phase of Buhari's life had passed. He had practically lost his entire first family to divorce and later bereavement.
Nigeria is also demographically young. Most Nigerians only of Daura in 2015. We who were in secondary school in mid 1970s in Lagos and were politically aware read editorials in New Nigerian penned by Daura. Some of us were critical of the backwardness and conservatism of the North BUT it was Mamman Daura, Bala Usman, and a few other guys mostly university lecturers that we saw as hope of the region.
I bet the fact that the man is even educated to Masters level is a shock to most ignorant lazy youths who comment on social media.
The other idiocy is the one about Daura living in Aso Rock. Pls shut up if you dont know. Buhari can bring any relative into Aso Rock. GEJ did and even brought extended family members. Trump has all his family in the White House with his son in law making foreign policy. Such is the power of executive presidency. If you dont know, find out or shut up. The President can make a relative part of his personal staff and instruct him to be accommodated in aso rock. The power behind the mandate we give our Presidents and governors are massive and encompassing.

Talking about a cabal is amateurish. Every presidency has a cabal. GEJ had a cabal. OBJ had a cabal. Everytime you a President says " you guys will work with me closely but I wont give the most important amongst you any appointments but you will make policy with me" then you have a cabal. Cabal also arises when a Vice Presidency is resourced from another faction of a party. George H Bush (father of George W Bush) was vice president to Ronald Reagan but throughout his VP days there was always a group (cabal) around Ronald Reagan running things and George Bush was an outsider to governance most of the time. There is a cabal around all state governors in Nigeria. There has to be. You cannot be governor without an informal group feeding you info and extending your insight into society that institutions of government dont give because they are too structured.

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Re: The Mamman Daura I Know By Shango by Dotng: 2:18pm On Oct 18, 2019
Jimi24:


I will use this to reinforce the point. Mamman Daura is NOT interested in the Presidency. He is knowledgeable, capable, deep and profound BUT he wont be President.
You guys should get things straight about influence and power. My humble lecturer in fluid mechanics in school was ten times better than me in most things BUT I earned salaries equal to all his earnings in a life time in one year working abroad. Office, money and position are ordained by God. Let us always show understanding.

Daura for all his depth and capability WILL never be President BUT a joker like Dino Melaye may be in future depending on.how effectively he yanks the chain of youths whi like him and how much he defers to the hidden powers that be .

The Americans have a saying " too smart to want to be President " to describe the irony of democracy

Mamman Daura is NOT interested in the Presidency but he and HIS Family are living in Aso Rock. Did you think through this before you posted this article? Interest in Presidency is not limited to being elected a President. It also includes influencing the hand of the one elected as President. Not interested my foot!

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Re: The Mamman Daura I Know By Shango by Midoda: 2:21pm On Oct 18, 2019
naijapower:
OPINION

Published October 18, 2019

Recently, I heard a group of people discussing vehemently about the “uncomplimentary” role of Mamman Daura in the Buhari administration. They attributed everything bad to Malam Mamman Daura, my mentor, boss, friend, former editor and Managing Director at the New Nigerian Newspapers in Kaduna. I moved close to them and tried to explain to them about the Mamman Daura I know.

I knew Malam Mamman Daura when he joined the New Nigerian as the editor of the paper- sometime in 1969. Before then, the editor of the paper was a powerful writer and historian, Malam Adamu Ciroma, while the Managing Director was a British journalist, Mr Charles Sharp.



I had been at the New Nigerian for a number of years before Daura came in, at which time I was the Personal Assistant to Malam Adamu Ciroma, who had just taken over from Mr Sharp as the Managing Director.

I was moved from Ciroma’s office back to the editorial department to work with Daura, this time as a senior reporter.

First, let me commend the decision of Daura to leave the office of the Premier of Northern Nigeria, where he was an administrative officer to join the New Nigerian. Journalism at that time was not considered anything worth throwing away such a job to take up.

Daura, (a Muslim) who attended the Trinity College (a Catholic University in Dublin, Ireland) had returned to Nigeria with two degrees; one in Economics and another in Public Administration. He could have got any job for the asking but rather decided to try his hands on newspaper reporting.

I recall that there were few university graduates at the newsroom of the New Nigerian, some of whom had come in only to see what it was like to be a journalist but left immediately after looking into the newsroom. Those of us who stayed on in the New Nigerian were indeed not university graduates at that time. I recall Dan Agbese, Clement Ende, Yakubu Abdul-Aziz, myself, just to mention a few.

Among the more experienced ones was Mr. Clement Isaiah, father of Sam Ndah Isaiah (founder and Chairman of Leadership Newspaper). It is noteworthy that although the young Isaiah initially trained as a pharmacist, but because the blood of journalism ran in the family he had to meander back to establish one of the most thriving newspapers in Nigeria today.

There was Malam Sani, father of Senator Shehu Sani, who was definitely an expert in composition. I must also mention Mr Rasaq Aremu who was the editor-in-chief and later succeeded by Mr Clement Isaiah and of course there was sub-editor guru, Mr Yakubu Ali.

Malam Daura learnt the ropes of journalism very fast and before we could know, he took over the writing of daily editorial, the famous Candido column and very powerful feature articles. He was regarded at that time as one of the sharpest minds north of the River Niger and could very well be compared with others like Dr Jubril Aminu, Dr Mahmud Tukur, Dr Ibrahim Tahil, Professor Iya Abubakar and Dr Bala Usman, to mention a few.



He was a key Nigerian patriot and contributed in no small way to prosecuting the Nigerian civil war behind his pen, in the same manner that other northern patriots like Adamu Ciroma, Baba-Gana Kingibe, Alhaji Abba Zoru, Patrick Iyoher and others did.

I was closely attached to Malam Daura; ethnicity and religion were not part of his life. He treated people based on their performance and character. Daura nominated me for training programmes among many Hausa, Fulani and Muslim reporters in the New Nigerian. When the Federal Government bought over the shares of the Daily Times of Nigeria, he nominated me, a Christian minority, to serve as Director of the Daily Times under the Chairmanship of the late Alhaji Magaji Dambatta, another detribalised northern Muslim journalist from Kano State.

The job at the Daily Times was one of my most challenging moments. This was one of my most challenging jobs. In the cause of balancing the Daily Times, we had to relieve various good and hardworking journalists, like Olusegun Osoba, who later became the Governor of Ogun State, the late Dale Giwa, Chief Tony Momoh and Chief Olu Onagoruwa, of their jobs.

We also had to bring on board very unknown journalists like Ray Ekpu from the Chronicle Newspaper, Cross River State, who later became one of the most famous journalists in Nigeria; Felix Audu, from Benue State, and quite a number of other journalists, into the stable of the Daily Times.

I recall that I was to travel to Makurdi on an official duty during the civil war and Malam Daura insisted that because of the dangers of the civil war, I had to stay in the house of his nephew, then Col. Muhammadu Buhari, who was the Commander of the Brigade in Makurdi. Col. Buhari, perhaps knowing the activities of a young reporter like me and considering the strict discipline that prevailed in his house, decided to hand me over to his adjutant, Major Dauda Suleiman, who took me to the officers’ mess but kept a keen eye on me, so no harm would come my way.

In order to complete his assignment of keeping me safe, Buhari personally decided to drive me to Kaduna when my assignment was over. I must say that Buhari loved driving and would not allow his driver to drive from Makurdi to Kaduna. His driver was by his side while I sat behind with his younger brother, Sani, then a student at the Government College Kaduna.

As fate would have it, we had a ghastly motor accident somewhere between Keffi and Kachia.
But what keeps lingering in my memory was that, when Buhari came out of the car, he called my name, “Simon, Simon, hope you are alright” and he did not even mention his brother’s name, Sani. This was all in a bid to accomplish the wish of his nephew, Malam Daura, to ensure that no harm comes to me.

In the cause of my working as a reporter under Mamman Daura, I got into troubles; one was a result of a story I wrote on Zaria Tarpaulin Industry which insinuated that government officials had received bribes of Mercedes Benz cars from the proprietor, an Indian business man.

The then Governor in Kaduna, Col. Abba Kyari, approached Mamman Daura that he should produce me for detention. Instead of producing me, Mamman Daura arranged for me to go to Port Harcourt to attend a meeting of Nigerian Union of Journalists and stay there until the trouble was over.

Malam Adamu Ciroma and Malam Mamman Daura taught us honesty and probity while we were with the New Nigerian. Rumour has it that Malam Daura was forced to move from the Premier’s office because he would not wear agbada or babariga to work throughout his stay in the New Nigerian as was customary with old northern senior officers. He wore suit and we often referred to him as “Mamman Bature”.

That Mamman Daura chose to pursue entrepreneurship in carpentry and thereby establishing a furniture factory, KFCC, in Kaduna, was a great surprise to us. At that time, people of Mamman Daura’s standing only needed to move to Abuja or Lagos and could make billions of naira as agents connecting people with government. That was the nature of hard work, Mamman Daura imbibed in us.

He later took over from the late Sultan Dasuki as the Chairman of African International Bank, a completely unknown banking establishment, and nurtured it to become very profitable, employing hundreds of people. Rumour has it that when working capital of banks was moved to N25bn, Mamman Daura could not raise that capital because of his honesty; when banks with lesser pedigree crookedly raised that capital in no time.

Today, Mamman Daura is the same as he was yesterday. His residence in Malali, Kaduna State, is a simple bungalow and even though he produces furniture, the seats in the living room are ordinary and people waiting for him outside sit on the bench. Though his nephew is the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, he lives in a bungalow outside the Villa with little security. Just like his Kaduna residence, visitors sit on the bench outside the house, while the inside has ordinary furniture like the one in Kaduna.

Malam Mamman Daura is a sound economist and he ran the New Nigerian with sound prudence that made profit for the newspaper during his time. While in the New Nigerian, he did not have a car of his own except the official 404. His official residence at then Dawaki Road (now Isa Kaita Road) was the same bungalow like that of any other senior staff even when he became the Managing Director of the newspaper.

I have no doubt that Daura has brought sound economic advice to his nephew’s government that has added value to the quality of government. This is the Daura I knew. I believe he is still the same today and will be the same tomorrow.

Shango is a farmer in Pika, Gboko L.G.A. of Benue State

This article was originally published in the Daily Trust newspaper

https://punchng.com/the-mamman-daura-i-know/

Just look at,you relieved competent hands just to balance,where is Daily Times today?Someone that cant drive safely from makurdi to kaduna wants to drive a nation for four years.We have crashed long ago
Re: The Mamman Daura I Know By Shango by Cocolatti(m): 2:42pm On Oct 18, 2019
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Re: The Mamman Daura I Know By Shango by mii4u(f): 2:50pm On Oct 18, 2019
Oksman:




This is absolutely wrong, only God is the same today and will remain same forever!
Not just wrong but rubbish
Re: The Mamman Daura I Know By Shango by Oksman(m): 3:22pm On Oct 18, 2019
mii4u:

Not just wrong but rubbish

Thank you!
Re: The Mamman Daura I Know By Shango by MyChoice1: 4:27pm On Oct 18, 2019
Ok

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Re: The Mamman Daura I Know By Shango by GreyLaw(m): 4:45pm On Oct 18, 2019
Bede2u:
lol. You my friend suffer from What I will call stupor of thought.

You are replying me with what I did not say and the ones I did say, you have not brought any evidence to back up your claim.

Mamman Daura may know Buhari more than Aisha but pray tell who is this writer and how and why would he know Buhari and Daura more than Aisha who has been in the family for over 30 years. In your overzealousness to reply me, you didn't even realise who you were attributing superior knowledge of Buhari to.

Secondly you are again emphasizing on Daura's education... can you show me in my post were I denied his education and experience? Overzealousness

Thirdly, can you point to my post and tell me were I talked about Daura living in Aso Rock? Overzealousness that shows the level of intelligence of Buhari's support base (no offense undecided)

On the fourth point which is my point and the point of well meaning Nigerians- there is a system in government that allows a president to appoint key decision makers in his government.
The reason for that system is to make sure everybody making key decisions in the administration can be held to account for their actions.
And they are usually approved by the senate before they can assume their role. Any president, governor or local government mayor who allows other non-duely-appointed aids to control much influence in their government has left himself open to appropriate criticism.


I don't expect you to agree with the bolded though... because you did not show great intelligence in your reply to me

This is what we call, "Finish him!"

What nonsense that guy wrote up there. Imagine saying that a cousin, or whatever Daura is, knows a husband (Buhari) more than his wife (Aisha) of over 30 years. All this in a bid to manufacture excuses for Buhari.
Re: The Mamman Daura I Know By Shango by LocalNietzsche: 5:04pm On Oct 18, 2019
Jimi24:


The last paragraph is your opinion that I disagree with. Buharis focus has sometimes being rebuilding statutory , fiscal and operational integrity of the country that was lost. There are no modern ways to do leadership. Its the same principles since 0 a.d. You cannot computerize it. Same principles, set a vision and get people to buy into it and follow it. Buhari style is even far better than Putin, Erdogan and Trump. At least, he was through governance structures as a former military man. I find his style better than OBJ's bullying (I too know) or GEJ (appeasement of powers and bribing people to pacify them). Buhari will simply take you out if you cross boundaries ofvsovereigjity
Buhari style of governance in my observation is protectionist economically, socialist in governance and conservative in social values. I support conservative social values but I am strongly against protectionist and socialist ideals. How I miss OBJ.
Re: The Mamman Daura I Know By Shango by Jimi24: 5:25pm On Oct 18, 2019
LocalNietzsche:
Buhari style of governance in my observation is protectionist economically, socialist in governance and conservative in social values. I support conservative social values but I am strongly against protectionist and socialist ideals. How I miss OBJ.

I don't support protectionism but the US, the great defender of seamless world trade allowed Trump to come to power so we should scatter everything and gain all we can.from the confusion. I think Nigeria will evenyually lead African countries in retaliating against low primary commodity prices - oil, lithium fir batteries, copper, palm oil and cocoa. As that fool Trump was shouting "America first", let Africa shout " Africa first". We will cause a global depression in two years, then the whole world will come begging.

Second point, Buhari is not a socialist but Nigerias poverty level is intolerable. It is a big crime and unbelievable senselessness to have 70% poverty and it is not business friendly policies that will eliminate poverty. It is rather taxation, social welfare and social investment. Nigerians are such natural capitalists, that every 1% improvement in poverty alleviation will grow the GDP by at least 5% and unleash 1 million new traders, craftsmen, transporters and farmers ..but we need to endure policies that will appear like negative socialism for a while.

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Re: The Mamman Daura I Know By Shango by Jimi24: 5:37pm On Oct 18, 2019
GreyLaw:


This is what we call, "Finish him!"

What nonsense that guy wrote up there. Imagine saying that a cousin, or whatever Daura is, knows a husband (Buhari) more than his wife (Aisha) of over 30 years. All this in a bid to manufacture excuses for Buhari.

I was saying the truth.
The age difference between Buhari and Aisha demands that the woman faces some hard facts.

Pray what excuse does a wife have fir criticizing her husbands policies in public days yo the election.
How does a wife assume that she can produce two state governors against the wishes of power brokers in a party just because a previous president permitted that nonsense.
Lets say the TRUTH always. Nigerians need to mature above childush sentiment.

Aisha is an embarrasment and she might just become a divorcee soon.
I know most PDP supporters dont reason properly but most woulf remember the only.corruption rumours against Buhari were from the side of the wife, Aisha including the latest one about some guy they seized a lot of foreign currency from in the UK which probably explained why Aisha had to come back so soon because she ran out of cash.
Re: The Mamman Daura I Know By Shango by Jimi24: 6:20pm On Oct 18, 2019
Yusman316:

My brother, Aisha's problem is that she is not getting her way (getting juicy appointments to her cronies) and she blame the people closest to her husband i.e, Mamman Daura. But the truth is her husband doesn't want to interfere in such matters and so also the people closest to him. She let all hell break loose in the recently conducted elections, in her state of Adamawa because her preferred candidate (a relation) didn't get the party ticket

She is a bad woman. A weakness to her husband. Someone lied to her that Turai Yaradua and Patience Jonathan were gold standard in first ladies. They were not. Their husbands were weak and STUPID.

PDP supporters are all crooks and prideless. They go through every week inventing 'underdogs' for Buhari's 'tyranny'. The latest is Aisha, Buhari's wife. A wife they were accussimg of being wanted for money laundering in.the US. The wife they were saying was the owner of the cash seized from a Buhari aide some weeks back. So we have to swallow that this woman is now being persecuted in.her own home and how should that be our business btw?

Thus woman may just lose her home and face EFCC. Buhari has done worse in the 80s. If she wont take her place or concentrate on the 'oza room", the Presidency is within rights to resource "better qualified personnel" fir those places
Re: The Mamman Daura I Know By Shango by Nobody: 6:33pm On Oct 18, 2019
The writer licked the man's balls so clean
But come o. How come buhari is synonymous with crashing things. Na wa o
Jimi24 licked what's left of the hairy balls
Good job guys. Good job
Re: The Mamman Daura I Know By Shango by Nobody: 6:34pm On Oct 18, 2019
Jimi24:


The writer knows Daura and Buhari more than Aisha. You need to realize Aisha is second wife and came into the picture when the first phase of Buhari's life had passed. He had practically lost his entire first family to divorce and later bereavement.
Nigeria is also demographically young. Most Nigerians only of Daura in 2015. We who were in secondary school in mid 1970s in Lagos and were politically aware read editorials in New Nigerian penned by Daura. Some of us were critical of the backwardness and conservatism of the North BUT it was Mamman Daura, Bala Usman, and a few other guys mostly university lecturers that we saw as hope of the region.
I bet the fact that the man is even educated to Masters level is a shock to most ignorant lazy youths who comment on social media.
The other idiocy is the one about Daura living in Aso Rock. Pls shut up if you dont know. Buhari can bring any relative into Aso Rock. GEJ did and even brought extended family members. Trump has all his family in the White House with his son in law making foreign policy. Such is the power of executive presidency. If you dont know, find out or shut up. The President can make a relative part of his personal staff and instruct him to be accommodated in aso rock. The power behind the mandate we give our Presidents and governors are massive and encompassing.

Talking about a cabal is amateurish. Every presidency has a cabal. GEJ had a cabal. OBJ had a cabal. Everytime you a President says " you guys will work with me closely but I wont give the most important amongst you any appointments but you will make policy with me" then you have a cabal. Cabal also arises when a Vice Presidency is resourced from another faction of a party. George H Bush (father of George W Bush) was vice president to Ronald Reagan but throughout his VP days there was always a group (cabal) around Ronald Reagan running things and George Bush was an outsider to governance most of the time. There is a cabal around all state governors in Nigeria. There has to be. You cannot be governor without an informal group feeding you info and extending your insight into society that institutions of government dont give because they are too structured.

In the end the word cabal has been abused thanks to the shenanigans with turai yardua. The correct word is inner circle/ caucus.and yes every oga at the top has one. Every ceo has his team of trusted advisers.
Re: The Mamman Daura I Know By Shango by ade002: 6:56pm On Oct 18, 2019
Have to say this man has a fantastic background and deserves his current position. He is really competent to run this country either as an aid or .......
Leaders are as good as their aides. Its clear his strength is politics which he has demonstrated so far. One can now understand how the APC has survived thus far. They do have competent hands. The game may not be fair but thats politics..
Re: The Mamman Daura I Know By Shango by LocalNietzsche: 9:11pm On Oct 18, 2019
Jimi24:


I don't support protectionism but the US, the great defender of seamless world trade allowed Trump to come to power so we should scatter everything and gain all we can.from the confusion. I think Nigeria will evenyually lead African countries in retaliating against low primary commodity prices - oil, lithium fir batteries, copper, palm oil and cocoa. As that fool Trump was shouting "America first", let Africa shout " Africa first". We will cause a global depression in two years, then the whole world will come begging.

Second point, Buhari is not a socialist but Nigerias poverty level is intolerable. It is a big crime and unbelievable senselessness to have 70% poverty and it is not business friendly policies that will eliminate poverty. It is rather taxation, social welfare and social investment. Nigerians are such natural capitalists, that every 1% improvement in poverty alleviation will grow the GDP by at least 5% and unleash 1 million new traders, craftsmen, transporters and farmers ..but we need to endure policies that will appear like negative socialism for a while.
Protectionism and mercantilism has never worked. Is the protection of limitation and misery. Read about history of Japan and China. It will not work for America too.
If you want to alleviate poverty you need to support creation of wealth. Poverty is the natural state of man and is neither moral or immoral. Capitalism and free market has been the most efficient means of creation of wealth ever.
Globalism in trade is the future. The world is much smaller now. I can use my phone to buy a merchandise from China at retail price.
Re: The Mamman Daura I Know By Shango by divineappo(m): 10:03pm On Oct 18, 2019
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked



I love this writeup.
It is either a sentimental gift rooted on an age-long feeling of indebtedness to the man in question or an avenue to show allegiance once again to an already lost benefactor.

But most importantly, it is the work of a seasoned journalist and not the hogwash writings of today.

I am not very competent in the field of proper assimilation.
However, one thing is evident and also a common denominator in what he has written and what Aisha Buhari has always said.

It is that Mamman Daura's interest always comes first to General M. Buhari.
In other words the former is the law while the later is the enforcer of the law.

That is the Mamman Daura we also know.
Wow, am so amazed at your comment. u are very correct. God bless you for us

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