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| Re: SENATOR NA’ALLAH: We Dumped PDP In 2014 But Falsely Remained To Bury It by Dedetwo(m): 12:29pm On Nov 30, 2019 |
Never you trust certain goons from northern region of Nigeria. A cover examination of Nigerian political history reveals that elites from northern region of Nigeria never believed in the goofy "One-Nigeria" and never work for benefit of the entire nation. The so-called unity of Nigeria remains complete faux endeavor. The greedy and maniacal creatures will silently kill opponents and mount earth scorch propaganda to only make northern region viable. Only a dumbass southerner believes every political nonsense vomited by the northern political elites. |
| Re: SENATOR NA’ALLAH: We Dumped PDP In 2014 But Falsely Remained To Bury It by damoobaba: 12:29pm On Nov 30, 2019 |
a won werey |
| Re: SENATOR NA’ALLAH: We Dumped PDP In 2014 But Falsely Remained To Bury It by Bobbyfreshh(m): 12:30pm On Nov 30, 2019 |
hisexcellency34:Lol he's the one ,a very brilliant lawyer but just doesn't give a damn about his looks |
| Re: SENATOR NA’ALLAH: We Dumped PDP In 2014 But Falsely Remained To Bury It by sirblend: 12:34pm On Nov 30, 2019 |
Kuginzi:Are you sensible? Only a fool like you will praise a government who has done nothing to improve Nigeria's infrastructure... FYI ....I am neither APC or PDP. |
| Re: SENATOR NA’ALLAH: We Dumped PDP In 2014 But Falsely Remained To Bury It by Jalabase(m): 12:36pm On Nov 30, 2019 |
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| Re: SENATOR NA’ALLAH: We Dumped PDP In 2014 But Falsely Remained To Bury It by anonimi: 12:37pm On Nov 30, 2019 |
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| Re: SENATOR NA’ALLAH: We Dumped PDP In 2014 But Falsely Remained To Bury It by anonimi: 12:39pm On Nov 30, 2019 |
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| Re: SENATOR NA’ALLAH: We Dumped PDP In 2014 But Falsely Remained To Bury It by ruggedtimi(m): 12:42pm On Nov 30, 2019 |
Just a change of name... Pdp to apc. Same humans and same philosophy. |
| Re: SENATOR NA’ALLAH: We Dumped PDP In 2014 But Falsely Remained To Bury It by greatreality: 12:42pm On Nov 30, 2019 |
wetting come concern me, na salary una dey pay me. |
| Re: SENATOR NA’ALLAH: We Dumped PDP In 2014 But Falsely Remained To Bury It by greatreality: 12:46pm On Nov 30, 2019 |
Wolf in sheep clothing, abeg make i do my business |
| Re: SENATOR NA’ALLAH: We Dumped PDP In 2014 But Falsely Remained To Bury It by Slic1: 12:50pm On Nov 30, 2019 |
babyfaceafrica:Bishop Kukah has earned respect over the years for his unbiased stand on burning national issues. This is yet another classic! Social Media Bill: SHORT WALK TO TOTALITARIANISM? Matthew Hassan KUKAH* I have consistently tried to create levels of differentiation between democracy and dictatorship, especially dictatorships of the military variant as we have had in Nigeria. I have argued that Nigeria is still very far away from the goal posts of what could be called a democratic society. In my view, the environment does not as yet look anything democratic because the actors are largely strangers to the ethos of and what is more, too many of them are tied to the old order, not to talk of the fact that the presence of General-presidents suggest that we are still in the thrall of militarism. Democracy thrives on debate, consensus building, negotiation, persuasion, argumentation, rule of law, process, and inclusion. The military thrives in a coup culture, secrecy, betrayal, violence, command structure, exclusion and lack of transparency. That explains why I have always warned against describing the current charade of violent elections as democracy. I have illustrated on several occasions that many among us arrived at Democracy’s altar by parachutes, funded by moneybags, cliques and cults. We have seen no difference from those who claim to be democrats in terms of the strong-arm tactics that we associated with a militarized environment. Our ‘democrats’ have had no problems with what Noam Chomsky would refer to as resorting to manufactured consent when it comes to elections. They have rented the same crowds, contrived the same outcomes as the old order, seducing the people by bribery rather than persuasion and debate. Like the false feathers of Icarus, everyday, the drama of the fraud called democracy is re-enacted as the masks occassionally fall off and we see the real face of fascism that hides behind it all. When they sense that we want to test their mandate through closely monitored elections, they threaten that we will receive either coffins or body bags in return. Every day, the evidence is before us suggesting clearly that, in the mind of those whom we have entrusted our future to, democracy is merely a heuristic device to perpetuate their grip on power, a bad portfolio investment that fears scrutiny. All the State Assemblies, at best glorified cemeteries of silence, inhabited by puppets, cowed to silence and submission as they munch their crumbs. The recent outrage by the Minister of Information, Mr. Lai Mohammed over public reaction to the Social Media Bill, is illustrative of the point I am making, namely, that not all who call themselves democrats appreciate the enormous burden that goes with the claim today. The Minister has used some rather harsh and divisive words that suggest some contempt for the voices and views of those whose labours and sacrifices brought him and his government to where they are today. His language is disrespectful, appalling and illustrative of the highhandedness that suggests that we are not in a democracy. The language is as intolerant as it is alienating. The Minister says that no amount of threat, blackmail etc will dissuade the government from going ahead with the social media because it is borne out of patriotism. Really? There are many questions begging for answers here. Is this the language of democracy? Is this the language of people who understand or have really imbibed and internalized the spirit and fine principles of democracy? If we must do your will or face the wrath of government, then, this suggests two things: First, we must obey you and government because we are subservient to you and government. We must be answerable to you not the other way round. We must, because if we don’t, we can be penalized by imprisonment for daring to question its wisdom or seek to have an input in a law that concerns us. When did we surrender our rights and voices to government if we are not heading to totalitarian rule? It looks like and smells like it. Is Mr. Mohammed a lawyer who is a politician or a politician who is a lawyer? In an ideal situation, the former should reinforce the latter. At this point, I would rather side with President Muhammadu Buhari who has been far more honest about his deficient democratic credentials. I have heard the president on at least three occasions complain that democracy is definitely not his strong jacket. To him, democracy is an irritant, a nuisance that he is compelled to live with. To paraphrase the President: ‘When I was a military man, I arrested all the thieves and put them in protective custody. I asked them to go and prove their innocence. Now, I have been told that even though I can see the thieves, I cannot arrest them. I must take them to court and prove that they are guilty.’ I admire the fact that the president has illustrated that his conversion to democracy was not like Paul on the road to Damascus. His tentative conversion to democracy did not come with a confession of his sins (of staging a coup), a promise not to do that again and then a plea for absolution and the acceptance of the required penance! In honesty, the president says he prefers to work with ‘those he knows not those who know’, so we can forgive him. But not others. Mr. Mohammed has climbed a moral high horse, claiming that he is motivated by higher and noble values of protecting the rest of us from a hovering scarecrow of evil, the social media. This is a low level fence erected to hide the construction of a wall of tyranny, fascism and totalitarianism. All tyrants and fascists started with the most noble of intentions, composing panegyric lullabies in praise of patriotism. But, as the old saying goes, patriotism is often the last refuge of scoundrels. Sooner than later, they will start the witch-hunt. This is why, the radical American intellectual and activist, Lillian Hellman who lived under the witch hunting era of McCarthyism titled her memoirs, ‘Scoundrel Time!’ To be sure, there is no one, including myself, who is not aware of the dangers posed by the social media. We have all been victims. However, should the government wish to address this matter legally and openly, why should they be afraid of a public debate? It is desirable that we address the social media by way of education, open debate and transfer of knowledge. When did the social media become sinister in the eyes of the government? Is it after the same government used it that they now realise that it was good for them then, but bad for the rest of us now? Law making is a serious business and it demands high moral standards of honesty on the lawmaker. No citizen should be compelled to obey bad laws. Patriotism is not a commodity of exchange. I have lived long in this country, been engaged long enough to know that the degree of patriotism of office holders is often in direct proportion to the opportunities that they have. Today’s Buhariphiles will develop Buhariphobia when they lose their position. Against the backdrop of the rumours and whispers about term limits, do we know where this is going? Finally, we must all concede that technology is here to stay. All we can do is to try to make it work for us. Like their explorer grandfathers before them, both Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook) and Jack Dorsey (Twitter) have shone their light. They know what they have seen in Nigeria and Mr. Dorsey says he plans a longer stay in future. They have seen opportunity in an incredibly energetic and brilliant youth and they are prepared to pour investment into them. What do those who govern us see? Afraid of their shadows, they see in their own Youth, trouble and threats to the quicksand into which they have buried their selfish ambitions. They want to kill these dreams by thinking of a Bill to protect us from Hate speech and so on. There is absolutely no doubt that we face a difficult future with what to do with the social media. However, the future of employment lies there and all need to do is to extend the frontiers of the imagination of our Youth to enable them explore a future that can make us safer and prosperous. We know that fire burns and people drown in water. Should we therefore restrict the usage of water and fire or should we sit the children down and explain the dangers inherent in the goodness of water and fire? Our real challenge is the shame that now afflicts us due to years and years of the neglect. A people so badly governed will use anything to express their frustration and sadly, this is what makes us all victims of hate speech. The greatest expression of Hate is those who use the power in their hands to divide us by favouring or excluding others based religion, gender, political affiliation or social class. They are the real reason why our people have remained diminished. It is a measure of who we are and the premium we place on life that anyone would dream of suggesting a death sentence for the propagation of Hate speech. Surely, unscrupulous and immoral theft of humungous resources belonging to all of us by our politicians is more damaging to our society than any Hate speech. It is like comparing saliva and a dam. We should have nothing to fear. A clear conscience fears no accusation. Technology, developed by humans still has inbuilt safety valves that will enable it to correct itself. Threats, arm-twisting or raw bravado will not do. Edward Snowden has shown that the builders of terror can always pull back. It is inefficiency and political corruption that creates the conditions for the social Media to thrive not lack of patriotism. The ultimate goal of this Bill is not to punish those who offend, but those who offend government or those in government. Again, here, we have to fall back on the president’s sense of honesty. When he promulgated Decree 2, the focus was to punish journalists who made public officers uncomfortable. Again, on this note, the President has not changed his mind set at all. So, again when Tunde Thompson rushed to forgiveness, it was not because the President had shown any contrition. Therefore, when the sponsors of this Bill claim that it is for our own good, they are borrowing our mouths to eat onions. If the government gets away with it, we have no idea what else will be on the table. Only a robust debate can cure the claims of cynicism. The Government has all the laws it needs to fight any form of crime and individuals can fall back on it. This Bill is a redundant, stale, superfluous and a fraud. We will fight it Bill with all our energy. It is rotten yoghurt being marketed beyond its expiration date. We should reject it as a totalitarian attempt to circumscribe our hard earned freedom. * Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese |
| Re: SENATOR NA’ALLAH: We Dumped PDP In 2014 But Falsely Remained To Bury It by jcross19: 12:50pm On Nov 30, 2019 |
Kuginzi:zomB. |
| Re: SENATOR NA’ALLAH: We Dumped PDP In 2014 But Falsely Remained To Bury It by Cherrybae(f): 12:59pm On Nov 30, 2019 |
[quote author=dre11 post=84491385][/quote]Ok |
| Re: SENATOR NA’ALLAH: We Dumped PDP In 2014 But Falsely Remained To Bury It by Cherrybae(f): 1:00pm On Nov 30, 2019 |
| Re: SENATOR NA’ALLAH: We Dumped PDP In 2014 But Falsely Remained To Bury It by Maxwell33345: 1:06pm On Nov 30, 2019 |
see below |
| Re: SENATOR NA’ALLAH: We Dumped PDP In 2014 But Falsely Remained To Bury It by BotherMleeper(m): 1:10pm On Nov 30, 2019 |
Sir, you share a common trait with a certain fossorial mammal called a mole. |
| Re: SENATOR NA’ALLAH: We Dumped PDP In 2014 But Falsely Remained To Bury It by Guyman02: 1:10pm On Nov 30, 2019 |
EmptyCoconutHead:Coconut head, from what he is saying both PDP and APC is one party, the only difference is that Buhari is in APC while all his allies are acting as spies on each party |
| Re: SENATOR NA’ALLAH: We Dumped PDP In 2014 But Falsely Remained To Bury It by masterkeydon(m): 1:15pm On Nov 30, 2019 |
I hope u will not equally deny the fact that the very pdp u have falsefully remained to kill and bury, nurtured so many ingrates like u that will again, falsefully sneaked into APC and refresh their minds of ur sinister intentions already loading. Kontinu! God is watching u |
| Re: SENATOR NA’ALLAH: We Dumped PDP In 2014 But Falsely Remained To Bury It by Medanoski(m): 1:20pm On Nov 30, 2019 |
content208:We've gotten to that point of no return in Nigeria. Don't mind them |
| Re: SENATOR NA’ALLAH: We Dumped PDP In 2014 But Falsely Remained To Bury It by Irore: 1:20pm On Nov 30, 2019 |
babyfaceafrica:Lalastica don hammer and blow for this advertorial epistle form a politician. I need my share abeg. |
| Re: SENATOR NA’ALLAH: We Dumped PDP In 2014 But Falsely Remained To Bury It by mutumina007: 1:36pm On Nov 30, 2019 |
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| Re: SENATOR NA’ALLAH: We Dumped PDP In 2014 But Falsely Remained To Bury It by CreativeJerry(m): 1:47pm On Nov 30, 2019 |
I hear you Sir! |
| Re: SENATOR NA’ALLAH: We Dumped PDP In 2014 But Falsely Remained To Bury It by adekolaelect(m): 1:58pm On Nov 30, 2019 |
content208:the dumbest people are those condemning APC for PDP .
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| Re: SENATOR NA’ALLAH: We Dumped PDP In 2014 But Falsely Remained To Bury It by EagleSquare1(m): 1:59pm On Nov 30, 2019 |
Well spoken distinguished Senator. You have done a lot for your people. I wouldn’t say your intentions are laced with ambitions, but if you aspire to the seat of Governor then it will be most appropriate, because you have exhibited good intention for your people. Meanwhile I was involved in a job creation survey in Zuru local government on behalf of the federal government, and I observed the deplorable state of roads between Riba and Makuku. Bad road, many bridges washed away, and more threats of completely cutting off communities from access to the outside world. Also, after Makuku, we went on to Kaiwa, another community unreachable by any form of vehicle transport but motorbikes. And with these bikes we had to wade through streams to reach Kaiwa community and its people. They are usually completely cut off during the rainy season. Food items cannot be evacuated in commercial quantity. In Kaiwa, it was noted that the only borehole that serves the community was in a disfunctional State. The pump-head, I was told by the head teacher of the community school, had been repaired many times through little contributions by the residents put together. It always got bad again. So, at the moment they don’t have any source of potable water. They need assistance. By the way, the RIBA-Makuku road is inaccessible by car. It took me 3 hours by motorcycle from Riba to Kaiwa. dre11: |
| Re: SENATOR NA’ALLAH: We Dumped PDP In 2014 But Falsely Remained To Bury It by JB4life: 2:00pm On Nov 30, 2019 |
Trust a politician to your own detriment |
| Re: SENATOR NA’ALLAH: We Dumped PDP In 2014 But Falsely Remained To Bury It by Kuginzi: 2:03pm On Nov 30, 2019 |
jcross19:U don graduate from Zombie to Zombies |
| Re: SENATOR NA’ALLAH: We Dumped PDP In 2014 But Falsely Remained To Bury It by Kuginzi: 2:07pm On Nov 30, 2019 |
sirblend:Yes Iam. How do u know I'm a fool? It means you foolishly tag people fool because you're d king of fools. Nice meeting u |
| Re: SENATOR NA’ALLAH: We Dumped PDP In 2014 But Falsely Remained To Bury It by jeynike: 2:42pm On Nov 30, 2019 |
EmptyCoconutHead:see your low sense of reasoning, the APC that is still in voke till 2090 can not provide 24hrs power supply neither can they give u good health system, buhari and all his 99 thiefs kyari still travel to London to treat common headache.and u are here celebrating one party over another. |
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