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Thursday 29 May 2014

GOVERNOR AMOSUN ON STATE OF OUR PRISONS!!!





Culled from Punch.

Gov. Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State on Thursday broke into tears at the pitiable sight of inmates at Oba prison in Abeokuta.
Amosun, who had earlier granted amnesty to 15 inmates at Ibara prison also in Abeokuta, could not hold back his emotions at Oba prison over what he described as the “inhuman condition” to which the inmates were subjected.
The governor was informed that majority of the 492 inmates on awaiting trial list at the prison had spent between four and seven years in jail.
He ordered immediate medical attention for the inmates with critical medical conditions and directed that others should be taken to the hospital.
While conceding that prison services was under the control of the Federal Government, Amosun said it would be irresponsible of any leader to neglect the conditions of prison inmates.
He expressed dismay at the deplorable state of prisons saying it would not enhance rehabilitation of inmates.
“I have come to share today with them and see if I can commit death sentences passed on some of them to life imprisonment based on the recommendations from relevant quarters.
“I think it is a big shame and I feel so ashamed really that I am a governor in this kind of condition that I have seen.
“It is clear that these people are traumatised and dehumanised under this very appalling condition.
“The condition here is like sending someone to an early grave,” he said and promised to pay regular visits to prisons.
  • DIS WAN NA BETA LEADER.
  • MANY IN TOP POSITION DO NOT GIVE A 4UK ABOUT PRISON CONDITIONS...AND YET MANY OF DEM DON DO PRISON TERMS ABROAD BEFOR BEFORE!!!
  • NO BE DEM FAULT...D TIME WEY DEM DO JAIL FOR AMERICA DEM BE DEY SERVE DEM HAMBURGER CHOP!!!
  • EVEN ORDINARY MOSQUITO SEF DEY SUFFER FOR AWA PRISONS, BCOS DEM NO SEE BETA FLESH TO CHOP.
  • ALL AWA PRISONERS DEY SICK...BIG TIME.
  • AWA LEADERS NO GET CONSCIENCE...WHEN OYINBO JAIL BE LIKE GRA...OR VIP LOUNGE.
  • AND D FACT IS DAT MOST OF AWA LEADERS SHLD ACTUALLY BE BEHIND THOSE 4UKIN BARS IN D REAL SENSE.
  • KUDOS TO AMOSUN.

AMNESTY FOR BOKO-HARAM???



The Minister of Youth Development, Mr. Boni Haruna today May 29th revealed plans by President Jonathan to grant amnesty to members of Boko Haram once they lay down their arms and embrace peace. The Minister revealed this while speaking this morning at the national Democracy Day programme tagged A day with young leaders of Nigeria.
"President Goodluck Jonathan has also declared amnesty for members of the Boko Haram sect. Series of integration programmes have been lined up for the members of the sect who would surrender their arms and embrace peace. Let me use this opportunity on behalf of the Federal Government, to call on the members of the Boko Haram sect to embrace the government’s gesture and key into the amnesty programme " he said
According to the minister, over 300, 000 youths from the Niger Delta region have benefited from the amnesty programme of the Government. He said the beneficiaries of the Amnesty programme have turned from being militants to being wealth generators and employers of labor.


  • DIS NA BABANLA NONSENSE.
  • YOU DO NOT GRANT AMNESTY TO 4UKIN CRIMINALS WHO ARE FIGHTING A WRONG COURSE AND UNDERMINING THE SOVREIGNTY OF OUR NATION.
  • IT'S ONLY A 'CHICKEN PRESIDENT' DAT DOES DAT.
  • DAT IS ANOTHER NAME FOR STOOPING/BEING 4UKED BY MISCREANTS...IT'S CALLED MUMURITY....CLUELESSNESS.
  • WHAT ABOUT COMPENSATING THOSE INNOCENT NIGERIANS DEY HAVE KILLED FOR NO JUST REASON??? HENNNN???
  • WHAT A CHEAP BARGAIN...DINING WITH THE DEVIL.
  • WHO D HELL ADVISES DIS GUY FOR 4UK SAKE???
  • BOKO-4UKERS SHLD BE 4UKIN CRUSHED...AND NOT PARDONED.
  • IT IS LIKE A PAT ON THE BACK....TELLING DEM 'WELL-DONE'.

Monday 26 May 2014

ABOUT OUR MISSING GIRLS!!!



HEAR WHAT OUR CHIEF OF DEFENSE STAFF (AIR MARSHALL ALEX BADEH) SAYS:

"We want our girls back. The military can do it, but where they are held, can we go with force? The good news for the girls is that we know where they are but we can't tell you. Just leave us alone. We are working. We will bring the girls back" He said.
“If we go with force, what will happen? (they may kill them). So nobody should come and say the Nigerian military does not know what it is doing. We know what we are doing, we can’t go and kill our girls in the name of trying to get them back. So we are working. 
“The good news for the girls is that we know where they are but we cannot tell you, we cannot come and tell you military secrets here. Just leave us alone, we are working, we would get the girls back.”

  • WE HEAR YOU O!!

THERE IS GOD OOOO!!!


FOR YOUR COMIC RELIEF...AFTER A LONG DAY'S WORK!!!

  • Don't know about you all, but ME...I can't stop laughing anytime I watch dis bullocks.
  • So if you are feeling LOW right now bcos of bloody Boko-Nonsense, or bcos you dey sufa for oyinbo country, all you need is a clip of dis to ginger you up.
  • D wan wey sweet pass na where she said 'NA ONLY YOU WAKA COME' ??? Enn Principal!!!
  • Lol. Hehehe....there is God TRUE TRUE...walahi. Otherwise I cant see how d hell we manage to function as a nation.

MAMA JONAH: THERE IS GOD OOOO!!!



I WATCHED Mrs Jonathan’s meeting on Channels TV and came away with more than mixed feelings.
As I watched this important gathering that Mrs Jonathan had pulled together on the back of lack of results in the case of the abducted school girls of Chibok in Borno State, my immediate impression was that, chai, with the right handling, this lady could be a good leader. And since we are already being led, or must be led by a Jonathan, we are probably being governed by the wrong one.
Then, lamentably, Mrs Jonathan veered off and went the way of…well…Mrs Jonathan. She began to want to conflate matters and lay the wrong emphasis on the wrong things. But, doesn’t matter; Mrs Jonathan had done something that, in the beginning, was certainly right; something that needed to be done and should have been done long before then.
Through her small meetings, Mrs Jonathan managed to upstage her husband and, in fact, achieved in a couple of days more than the President and his security chiefs have achieved in damn near three years. Her intervention was more dynamic and shone more light on some pertinent issues – not like the occasional photo op talk-shop we get from the President.
Sometimes, a leader just has to lead; period. Mrs Jonathan, in her own garrulous way, did just that at the end of last week. She had dragged before her some of the dramatis personae in this whole sordid Chibok matter. Through her effort, we can now see that there has been a method to Boko Haram’s madness all along. We now know that apart from churches, Boko Haram appears to have been deliberately targeting schools with largely Christian students or in largely Christian populated areas.
Through Mrs Jonathan’s effort, we also found out that the governor of Borno State, Kashim Shettima, despite West African Examination Council, WAEC’s, advice to the contrary, deliberately left the school (a state school) open for exams and therefore left it vulnerable to what subsequently befell those girls.
Mr Shettima refused for the students to be moved to relatively safer examination centres in Maiduguri. Instead, he wrote to WAEC assuring them that adequate security will be provided for the school. Obviously, adequate security wasn’t provided; look what has happened! You can begin to see why Mrs Jonathan veered off tangent and gave in to her more impulsive, antediluvian and suspicious side.
This should give all of us a pause. The rest of us and Mr Jonathan need to rethink our approach to this menace. Furthermore, I was shocked to hear the President say that we do not have a modern army. We don’t? What then has been happening to all the billions that go into Defence budgets every year? So, in a way, I was relieved to learn that the Americans are coming to help us out.
At this point, any help would be better than what has obtained for three long weeks. However, it would be best if the Americans assist from the ‘rear’ so that their humanitarian intervention doesn’t turn into another theatre of good versus evil confrontation. My guess is that the cowardly Boko Haramites are still holding on to the school girls in the forest as human shields. What an ordeal!
And this is why I disagree with Ms Iyabo Obasanjo who in a recent open letter to Boko Haram likened that group to a revolutionary one.
I don’t know whether Ms Obasanjo’s take was informed by her ongoing walk down the cathartic path, but to christen Boko Haram a revolutionary group sounds too close to blasphemy. If anything, Boko Haram is the military arm of one half of the exploitative and thieving cabal that holds Nigeria down.
Their current campaign is directed squarely at the people – the exact opposite definition of a revolution. After maiming and killing fellow citizens, their leaders can often be found cooling off in the inner recesses of the mansions and guest houses of cabal members.
This is why I spit whenever I hear another one of their leaders carp that Jonathan should not seek re-election because of his lack of vigour in combating insecurity in the country. This is coming from the same people who told us that they will make the country ungovernable. It is like a tenant who lets into the house his sticky-fingered prodigal son only to turn around and blame the gateman for his missing briefcase.
Their Boko Haram has taken up arms against the state, not in a revolutionary fervour but to criminally avenge an election loss. Do revolutionaries drive past schools of the privileged, head for schools for ordinary folks and gun down sleeping students in their beds?   Do revolutionaries drive past opulent mansions and other obscene edifices of graft and go bomb a motor park for the exclusive use of ordinary folks? I don’t think so.
It really burns me that Mr Jonathan continues to refuse to pick up the sponsors of Boko Haram. What really is stopping him? I don’t at all understand this kind of leadership model.
So I found Mrs Jonathan’s effort and contribution (which sadly later degenerated into a spectacle) in unravelling this national heartbreak refreshing. We just wish Mr Jonathan could be more like her in some aspects.
Dr. MICHAEL EGBEJUMI-DAVID, a medical practitioner, wrote from London.


  • See dat BODY-LANGUAGE, and decide for yourself who is in charge...(who is the Commander-In-Chief)???
  • I rest my case.

Sunday 25 May 2014

APC HIT JONATHAN BELOW THE BELT!!!



The All Progressives Congress APC says the Jonathan-led Federal Government has abdicated its responsibility to Nigerian citizens with the statement attributed to the President that those who
are calling for the safe return of the girls should address their protests to the abductors, rather than to the President or the government he leads.

In a statement issued in Lagos on Sunday by its Interim National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said it is now logical to conclude that at this point, there is absolutely no hope for Nigeria and her citizens under this capricious government.

"A government that is unwilling to take any responsibility for anything, and one that is unwilling to recognize that its raison d'etre is to ensure the welfare and security of its citizens has simply abdicated its responsibility, and should not be counted upon to do all that is necessary to rescue the over 200 girls who were abducted under its watch."
"If the Jonathan-led government is right, then anytime a country suffers from deadly flooding, for example, the people should rather blame the sea or the sea goddess instead of looking up to their government for succour. If the Jonathan-led government is right, then the US, Britain France, China as well as the UN, which have all been asking the government to do more to secure the homeland, are wrong and do not understand the concept of governance. Certainly, there is a problem somewhere."

APC said the insurgents who have inflicted so much pain on the nation would not have succeeded as much as they have if the government had believed - in the first instance - that it had any responsibility to the people, in which case it would have taken its responsibility very seriously instead of engaging in its pastime - blame game!


Meanwhile, the APC has said it will neither be browbeaten nor blackmailed into abdicating its own responsibility as a virile opposition party by keeping quiet even as the government continues on the dangerous path of running the nation aground.


"There seems to be a grand plot by the Jonathan Administration to silence all criticisms and sweep all ongoing corruption investigations and government incompetence under the carpet under the guise of uniting to fight terrorism.


"This is fraudulent as President Jonathan is only trying to profit from his own corruption and incompetence. While we are ready to partner with the Administration and join all Nigerians in the fight against terrorism, especially in efforts to ensure the safe return of the missing girls, we refuse to be cowed or tricked into submission and allow the looting of our resources and the bad governance to continue unchallenged.


"A government that is quick to accuse others of failing to sympathize with the victims of the insurgency that it had allowed to fester has no qualms campaigning aggressively for a second term of office for a President who has made a failure of his first term. A government that rushes to the media to condemn even an INEC-sanctioned rally, rather than the illegal rallies it engages in, has no shame running a daily advert, under the guise of the hitherto unknown Protectors of Nigerian Posterity, thus showing no respect for the mood of the nation.


"If the Jonathan and the PDP want to be taken seriously, they should ask their campaigners to apply the brakes out of respect for the mood of the nation. They should try to make a success of their yet-unfinished term of office before even seeking another.


"President Jonathan and the PDP cannot continue with their campaigns and then continue to blackmail us into keeping quiet. If anyone is exploiting the national tragedy, it is Jonathan and the PDP. If anyone is politicizing the insurgency, it is Jonathan and the PDP! Thankfully, Nigerians are aware of this double-standard of this

feckless, clueless and incompetent federal government,'' the party said.

Alhaji Lai Mohammed

Interim National Publicity Secretary
All Progressives Congress (APC)

NO NEGOTIATION WITH BOKO-HARAM: JONATHAN AND MARK!!!








Culled from Vanguard.
By Emma Ujah, Ben Agande, Caleb Ayansina, Emmanuel Una,  Emmanuel Elebeke & Abel Daniel
ABUJA — Against the backdrop of divergent views on the need to negotiate with the Boko Haram Islamic sect for the release of more than 200 schoolgirls abducted by the sect from Chibok, Borno State, President Goodluck Jonathan re-echoed the government position, yesterday, declaring that the Federal Government will not negotiate with the sect for the release of the girls. He said the abducted girls must be released unconditionally.
Senate President David Mark, on his part, had harsh words for the insurgents. He said Nigeria will never negotiate to exchange her people with animals who have declared war against parts of Nigeria even as former Chief of Army Staff, Lt General TY Danjuma argued that Boko Haram had friends among Nigerians and such people should prevail on the sect to release the girls unconditionally.
President Goodluck Jonathan (2nd L) being received by the President, Christian Association Of Nigeria (CAN) Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor at the 2014 Democracy Day Interdenominational Church Service in Abuja on Sunday (25/5/14). With Them Are:  Executive Secretary Nigeria Christian Pilgrims Commission, Mr Johnkennedy Opara (L) and former Chaplain, Aso Villa Chapel, Pastor Williams Okoye.
President Goodluck Jonathan (2nd L) being received by the President, Christian Association Of Nigeria (CAN) Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor at the 2014 Democracy Day Interdenominational Church Service in Abuja on Sunday (25/5/14). With Them Are: Executive Secretary Nigeria Christian Pilgrims Commission, Mr Johnkennedy Opara (L) and former Chaplain, Aso Villa Chapel, Pastor Williams Okoye.
The President who re-echoed the government position, yesterday, at the Asu Ekiye musical concert and fund raising ceremony in Abuja, advised Nigerians to shun religious and ethnic sentiments in the fight against terrorism.
Jonathan said Nigerians must stop the blame game and the pull down syndrome that are distracting the fight against the insurgents.
He said: “We have gone beyond blames and counter-blames, we are confronted with the reality and must not allow our emotion, religion or ethnic differences speak for us. We must protect Nigeria.”
Represented by his Senior Special Assistant on Youth and Student Matters, Comrade Jude Imagwe, the President commended the resolute spirit of the Nigerian masses in the face of the insurgency, saying Nigerians have won the fight against terrorism by their resolute spirit.
He urged Nigerians to support government’s efforts to bring back the girls, adding that the terrorists have declared war on the citizens and they must rise up as one to fight and win back the country.
“We must rise up to tell them that they cannot defeat us, they must release our sisters back to us unconditionally but Nigerians must join hands with the government to encourage our security agencies to find the girls and bring them back to us.
“Our security men are working, their mission is to ensure that Nigeria is a safe place and what Nigerians should do this time is to pray for them and support them.
“These are trying times for us, nobody believed that this can happen in Nigeria yesterday. No Nigerian would have imagined that a Nigerian will wake up one day to commit suicide but that is where we have found ourselves, so we must fight together.
“Government is fighting terrorism irrespective of the pull down syndrome, distractions and Nigeria will not stop moving forward.
“Because they know we are religious people, they wanted to divide us using religion, but when we defeated them, they resorted to attacking the citizens. It will take a collective responsibility of all citizens to come together to defeat them again, we must rise up as one people.”
We will never exchange our people with animals –David Mark
Senate President, Mark also declared that Nigeria will never negotiate to exchange its people with criminals who with animalistic instincts have declared war on parts of the country by killing people and destroying property without any justifiable reason.
Mark told a crowd of supporters of Senate Leader, Senator Victor Ndoma Egba in Ikom, Central Senatorial District of Cross River State on Saturday during a grand empowerment programme stated that Nigeria will deploy all available resources to combat the Boko Haram insurgents and their sponsors and defeat them.
“We are not negotiating with criminals who like animals are killing people and destroying property without any reason; we have the resources to wage war against anybody who declares war on us and defeat such people and their sponsors”, he said.
Senator Mark who was angry when he learnt of another bomb blast in Jos, said: “Ordinarily, nobody prays for war but in a circumstance where some people are sponsored to destroy a country, there is no other option than to fight and defeat such people. We do not care what name they go by or who their sponsors are but we have borne the pains of their attacks for too long and shall deploy every available resources to fight and stop such attacks”.
Boko Haram has friends among us — T Y Danjuma
General Theophilus Danjuma also called on leaders in the north and Boko Haram sympathizers to use all their means of communication and influence on the terrorist group to release the abducted school girls.
He made the call, yesterday, in Lafia during the 40th Anniversary celebration of the Emir of Lafia, Alhaji Isa Mustafa Agwai I. General Danjuma who was conferred with a traditional title at the emirs palace said “nobody has the mandate and should not be allowed to scatter Nigeria. Therefore, I urge all the elders and politicians who are in touch with Boko Haram to use your influence wherever you are to bring sanity to the North.
“To capture young girls and convert them to Islam at gun point is against Islam. General Buhari had earlier said that the activities of the Boko Haram are against Islam and nobody has come out to challenge him. I plead with you especially religious leaders to speak out.
“Initially when Americans were threatening to brand Boko Haram as a terrorist organization, there were uproars in Nigeria. Boko Haram has friends among us; those friends should use whatever influence and communications to plead with them to be civil. Please release our girls”.
Danjuma regretted the bad image with which Nigeria is being painted in the eyes of the international community as a result of the terrorist activities being perpetrated by Boko Haram. He noted that pre-election violence has started in some parts of the country, and therefore, called on everyone to join hands in the fight against terrorism.
Terrorism has no place in Islam — Sultan
Meanwhile, the Sultan of Sokoto and President of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar has condemned the Boko Haram Islamic sect, describing it as un-Islamic, as according to him, “terrorism has no place in Islam.”
He spoke at the National Prayer for Peace and Security, organised by the council at the National Mosque, Abuja, yesterday.
The leader of Nigerian Muslims told the gathering of Islamic clerics, traditional rulers and political leaders from Northern Nigeria and other parts of the country that there was need for all well-meaning members of the Nigerian public to unite against the insurgents.
His words: “We must rise up, as always, with one voice to condemn all acts of terrorism, condemn those terrorists wherever they are and try our possible best as Muslims to ensure peace reigns in our community”.
The Sultan, like many other respected Islamic leaders in Northern Nigeria have been severally criticized for allegedly keeping quiet about Boko Haram.
He pledged his commitment to assisting the government in the efforts to restore peace to the troubled Northern Nigeria, in Particular and the nation as a whole.
  • Now you are talking!!!
  • Oga Jonah....dis is the first time you are making your position CLEAR. There is no point sitting on d fence when handling bull-shit terrorists. You shld hv talked TOUGH long before now.
  • In terrorism, Once you CAVE IN...you shall be taken for a ride by scumbags....so it is BEST not to negotiate...and be clear about it from word GO..
  • But as for what you said about Nigerians 'not expecting' a bad situation like dis to ever befall us...you dey joke!!! And dont deceive yourself by saying dat we shld not blame you. YOU ARE TO BLAME.
  • You sit down in your 4ukin VILLA thinking all is well with Nigeria and Nigerians...Dis is d fall-out of POVERTY dat you imposed upon your people. People suffering in d midst of PLENTY. People eating from Dustbins while you guys are buying PRIVATE JETS. What goes up must to come down Sir!!!
  • Your idiot Ministers chopping Billions of Naira everyday. What did you expect??? Gold Medal??? No no no....dis is d outcome of bad governance....and wickedness to d masses.
  • Is it not common sense??? And what did you do when EXPERTS independently offered you security reports on impending calamities??? You thought it was a joke.
  • Worse still, the CLOWNS you surround yourself with were so incompetent you all got carried away and thought governance was a PICNIC...abi???
  • Just dont give me dat nonesense...PLEASE. Just FIX d shit you have started.

RETIRED COLONEL OLU CRAIG MAKES SENSE!!!

Boko Haram: This is time to mobilise civil war veterans  — Col. Craig (rtd)

Culled from Vanguard.
By Bashir Adefaka
Olu Craig, a retired Colonel of the Nigerian Army and ex-military police officer, was imprisoned alongside former President Olusegun Obasanjo and General Shehu Yar’Adua by General Sani Abacha  over  the 1995 alleged coup plot. He speaks on the state of the nation in this interview.
Before the kidnapping of the schoolgirls in Chibok, there was the allegation in certain quarters that men of the Nigerian armed forces attacked some Fulani herdsmen under the excuse that they were members of the Boko Haram. When you begin to hear that kind of allegation, how does it sound to you, given your background as a retired colonel of the Nigerian Army?
That army people were the ones killing people, blaming it on Boko Haram?
That was the allegation.
No, this cannot be correct. You see, insurgency is not a conventional war. It is a most difficult warfare to prosecute because the insurgents live among the people.  In a conventional war, if the enemy is here, you are there.
This problem lingers not because our soldiers are incapable; you have to think of the humanitarian factor and then, our  soldiers are overstretched. And some soldiers are also deployed to some individual politicians.
My appeal since the military is overstretched is that there is need to mobilize ex-service men, say about ten thousand.   These are people who had gone to war (civil) before and so they have the experience.   It will just be a matter of paying them some amounts for the duration and, in six months, the problem will be over.
At the same time, politicians behave irresponsibly in the response to the Boko Haram challenge. PDP and APC; I do not know what they gain in verbal assaults on each other.   This is a civil war and in such a situation, all parties ought to rally round the commander-in-chief.
One of the reasons our problem has lingered is because we generalize the cause.
You have just said ‘PDP and APC’ but what is clear is that the PDP has been very open in naming APC leaders as sponsors of Boko Haram. How does a country move forward this way?
This is not the time for blame game. In situation of national crisis, all parties must rally round the commander-in-chief, whoever he is, whatever party he represents. In America, during the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, all the parties rallied round their president and fought the common enemy.
So, whoever is responsible for Boko Haram, there should be no room for blame trading.   Forget about political differences, rally round the commander-in-chief and contribute to the solution, jointly.
Some people say the office of the National Security Adviser, NSA, is weak, hence insurgency thrives. What exactly is the role of NSA in this regard?
The NSA is competent. What people do not understand is that his roles are defined in the Constitution. His role is to collate the intelligence in all the security agencies, pass the intelligence to the president and help in analyzing it.
The NSA is not a person that will carry the gun and go to the battle field. People are just blaming the NSA wrongfully and out of ignorance. And one thing with intelligence is that, in this kind of situation, everybody must be involved.
Look at Lagos,  with what Governor Fashola has been able to put in place, every body is involved and people are alert. In the case of Ijora, it was the citizens who said, “Look, these faces are strange” and they got to the end of the problem that would have plunged Lagos into a terrorist situation. But if you say, “I don’t care”, what do you think would have happened?
The NSA, Col. Sambo Dasuki, has a good background in intelligence. Some people are just being malicious, blaming him unnecessarily. Even in Afghanistan and Iraq, America, with all its military might, have they conquered the insurgents there?
So, it is not a matter of military might alone.
In the North-east, there is so much poverty which helped the situation to grow. Initially, people were saying it was a religious problem and that the North was using the insurgency to Islamise Nigeria. It is now that their eyes are opened to the fact that it does not have to do with religion.
It is poverty which does not know tribe or religion. Agreed the people claim to act out an ideology but it is a useless ideology that they claim because Islam talks about peace and it is a religion of peace.
If we are one hundred percent religious people, all the problems we are having will not be.
CAN once said the North was using Boko Haram as an agenda to Islamise Nigeria. You said nobody should engage in blame game.
With due respect to most of our clerics, they have abandoned their religious responsibilities and are not intervening where they should. In time of crisis like this, during the Second World War, what the clerics should be doing is to pray for the end of the war. It is easy to radicalize somebody who is jobless.
That is the major reason Boko Haram festered to this level. Because many of their leaders are graduates, they feel that somebody who has gone to school and come out and cannot get a job means that Western education is useless. That forms the basis of their ideology but they are hypocrites.
They are hypocrites because they are using cell phones and using flashy cars which are products of the West. They are just indoctrinating these people because they are not educated and they are very poor. They feel that they are fighting for an ideology but it is a stupid ideology that is not supported by religion.
An American security expert said Al-Qaeda and Al-Shabab have hands in Nigeria’s Boko Haram problem.   The thinking in many quarters is that this could be a ploy for the US, which had long wanted to have a military base in Nigeria to now enter the country militarily considering the latest development where Secretary of State John Kerry, seizing the kidnapped school girls issue, vowed that United States would help bring back the girls?
No. We must sing in unison. America or no America, it is our country. We must unite. There is one Yoruba proverb that says, “If there is no crack in the wall, lizard will not enter.”
So, America or no America, it is our own national interest we are fighting for and we should not think about any other country.   We have to survive because, unfortunately for us, Nigeria is not like Liberia. If it happens, this is a country of 170 million people, where will all these people run to?   Liberia is just two million; see what it caused West Africa refugee programme.
And Nigerians are not liked by our neighbours.  Those people beating the drums of war now, when it comes, they will regret.   The fact that people who caused this problem are the caterpillars of our country is crystal clear.
But the Federal Government should try to calm strained nerves because there is anger in the land. Some people embezzled pension funds and they were not tried. The EFCC said they have tried this and that. They should mention one elite who has been tried. Not people who stole goat.
We are not talking about people who stole N20 million.   I do not want to mention names but there are people who stole pension money running into billions and many supposed beneficiaries of these funds have died and are still dying.
In a good country, those people should be executed and the judiciary is not helping matters. You buy justice with money in this country because if you are rich, lawyers will take your money and they start adjourning your case.
It baffles me when I hear that there is no law to try one particular person for one particular offence, corruption inclusive….
Yes! Look at General Muhammadu Buhari government, did he waste time in dealing with corrupt people?   People were sentenced to 30 years imprisonment and all of that for corruption.   Same thing Jerry Rawlings did in Ghana and that is why Ghana is what it is today.
The failure to tackle this problem the way it should is one of the root causes of the problem we have in Nigeria today.
There is this issue of seniority and ethnicisation that people talk about in the military.  I mean, if a Hausa man is appointed the Chief of the Army Staff by a Hausa President, people say ‘hey, this is Hausa or Muslim government’. Now that the President is from the South-south and General Ihejirika was made the Chief of the Army Staff, in some quarters, people said it was South-south/South-east government. Ihejirika has been replaced with a Bayelsa man, another issue has been raised about an anti-Igbo agenda in the military or the government. What does this look like, to you, as an ex-military officer?
It was in your paper that I read a columnist of Igbo extraction, who said Ihejirika was retired as the Chief of the Army Staff because he is Igbo. I want to say that people just talk things that are unnecessary because of ethnic or religious sentiments.
In the military, maybe in about ten courses, only one person may be fortunate, based on his competence, to be the Chief of the Army Staff! That columnist and others who carry such ethnic sentiment around, I do not think they know that Ihejirika had spent more than his stipulated time because the military is the only detribalized institution that we have in this country today.
They are people from various tribes but they are detribalized.   They are people from different religions but they are never religious sentimental because, if you carry problems relating to these areas on you, how do you fight a war and win?   You will be defeated.
Because if I am shot at the battlefront, I am a Christian, a Muslim colleague should come and help me.   It is only in the military that you do not have religious sentiment and tribalism. Most of my friends are Hausa and I have so many friends across the country. I do not discriminate.
Ihejirika overstayed. The mandatory number of years is 35 years and he overstayed.   And do not forget that when he was the Army Chief, some of his junior colleagues reached that mandatory number of years and were retired. And the Constitution is very clear that the Commander-in-Chief can delegate operations authority to any officer.
What is your take on the National Conference?
The National Conference is a good thing. But many delegates do not know why they are there. They are  championing tribal causes. What they should work towards is true  federalism. And what is a federation?
A federation means a permanent union of states which possess independent rights but nevertheless share a common government.
It is usually the desire for common development and greater international prestige that leads to federation and control over foreign relations and inter-state trade, armed services, currency and postal services has been transferred by the federating units to the central government.
So, federation is really a compromise and a useful way of reconciling conflicting or diverse interests.
Everybody has his own identity within the federation. What the federation needs is respect.
When some people now went to the confab to start saying they want this, they want that, that is not why they are there. I think the Commander-in-Chief has to address them once again because they don’t know why they are there.
What is the business of the National Conference when the Chairman of the conference kick-started his speech with a short prayer which included Arabic and Pastor Tunde Bakare rose up against him.   Is that their job there? I think we are carrying religion too far.


  • Does the Federal Government need TB Joshua or Adeboye to tell dem dis???
  • Mumu people.