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Thursday, August 10, 2017

Barcelona refuse to confirm Neymar's move to PSG, until they receive the 222m

The club will not send on the forward's International Transfer Certificate until they have received and verified all the funds from the mammoth deal.  Barcelona have affirmed they will not clear Neymar's world record transfer to Paris Saint-Germain until they have received all of the €222 million fee agreed between the clubs. Neymar was forced to sit out PSG's first Ligue 1 match of the season against Amiens last week due to the lack of official clearance for his transfer. The French club must first present an International Transfer Certificate to FIFA confirming the move before Neymar is eligible to play, a usually routine piece of paperwork that in this case has caused the player's debut to be delayed. And Goal understands that it is Barcelona who are holding up the process, as they await full payment of the mammoth fee to be completed before they yield the necessary documents to the Spanish FA (RFEF), who in turn are entrusted with sending them on to France. Club sources insist there is no wrongdoing on their part, and that it is standard procedure for Barcelona in such cases to validate all transfer income before releasing a player's registration. The exceptional nature of the transfer, which more than doubled the previous record that took Paul Pogba from Juventus to Manchester United, is cited as the reason for the delay. The RFEF also confirmed there were no issues with the Certificate. "It is being handled following the normal process, it will be sent when it is ready," Goal heard from the governing body. The mood in Paris, however, is far from calm. PSG have until Thursday evening to register Neymar's International Transfer Certificate, or face losing the Brazilian for yet another Ligue 1 clash this weekend away to Guingamp.

Wednesday, August 9, 2017

Gbagyi People Writes Gov. El-Rufai over Attempt To Rename Chiefdom.

His Excellency Mallam Nasir A. El-Rufia Executive Governor of Kaduna State Sir Kashim Ibrahim House Kaduna.

Your Excellency, Sir,

RE-APPOINTMENT OF COMMITTEE TO REVIEW THE EXISTING CHIEFTAINCY SYSTEM IN THE STATE

Upon the receipt of the letter date 24th July 2017, by Sa Gbagyi (Dr. Danjuma S. Barde), in respect of the above subject matter from the sub-committee on Nomenclature, requesting him to propose a more suitable title/name for his chiefdom for adoption. After several consultations by the Gbagyi Sound Minds (a socio-cultural pressure group) and other stakeholders, we extensively and intensely deliberated on the request and resolved as follows: While we commend His Excellency for his dynamism and zeal with which he pursues governance in our dear state Kaduna, we wish observe that some of the decisions, actions and inactions of the Governor are too dicey to an extent that they tend to give false impression of what the problems of the state are. Recently, your administration embarked on the illegal sack of district and village heads across all chiefdoms and emirates, which to you have been ‘successfully concluded’ but under legal litigation. On the line now is the review of the chieftaincy system in the state, for which a committee was constituted and currently in business. The first term of reference of this committee is to “examine the nomenclature of the graded chiefs which emphasizes ethnic identity and propose new ones based on town/location…” pursuant to this the sub-committee on nomenclature has requested our chief to propose a most suitable title/name… for adoption”, so that the much needed unity and harmonious co-existence amongst your diverse communities would be achieved. With humility and every sense of responsibility, we wish to emphatically and unequivocally bring to His Excellency, that this is an exercise in futility and will end up bearing no good fruit, and it will amount to squeezing a piece of rock in other to extract water from it. Therefore, we hereby suggest that the government should redirect its energy and strength to areas of greater priorities rather than shadow chasing. Gbagyi Sound Minds thereby invite His Excellency to note and be guided by the following reasons, but permit us to school you on how the Gbgayi Chiefdom emerged: Gbagyi chiefdom or Gbagyi traditional council have been in existence long before the coming of the British colonialist. History has it that Gbagyi people were the first aborigine in the present day Kaduna state, though the Usman Danfodio jihad hoisted their flags in our communities after conquering our communities and our people thereby subjecting us to the absolute monarchism under the Zazzua rule in Zaria. Being fully aware of our distinct cultural and traditional differences with the Hausa/Fulani in Zaria, we therefore sought and struggled for our own chiefdom to called Gbagyi Traditional Council and a leader known as Sa-Gbagyi-1 of Kaduna state, this struggle started as far back as November 28th 1992. Worldwide, but notably in former colonial societies and particularly in Africa, traditional rulership or chieftaincies are relics of the social conditions and systems of social organization of primitive or pre-colonial societies, including our own in Kaduna and Gbaggyi in particular. This system of organization was design to function around distinct communities whose members were bound together by a common ethnicity/culture which gave them their identity. To use an anthropological concept, each ‘tribe’ was and should be recognized by the totality of its ways of life (culture), which is an embodiment of it traditions, values and language. The minorities of Northern Nigeria many of which are non-Islamist societies including our own in Kaduna should be in this light. Modern day traditional institutions/rulership are therefore intended to recognize the diversity in the cultures of various ethnic nationalities which should serve as veritable channels of programme formulation and implementation in modern state administration. Thus, denying them recognition by their ethnic appellations and the titles of their chief’s amounts to transforming them to something else other than traditional institutions. In other states of Nigeria and most African civilizations, such institutions are similarly recognize by their ethnic names not their town/location as proposed by your administration. Examples, O’Childoma, Estu Nupe, Chu Mada, Ohinoyi Igbirra, etc. elsewhere in Africa the same situation obtains in Buganda (Uganda), Zulu (Rep. Of South Africa) and Ashanti (Ghana) kingdoms, Kikuyu of Kenya. We respectfully think that His Excellency missed the point when he eludes the change in nomenclature as the panacea to peaceful and harmonious co-existence. We hereby challenge His Excellency to cite one example where the ethic nomenclatures of any chiefdom has ever been identified as the cause of conflict or recommended to be amended in order to achieve peace. A study of the structure and composition of our chiefdom reveals that an inbuilt mechanism is already in place to accommodate people who are not of the same ethnic stock in the chiefdom just as the Gbgayi people feel comfortably accommodated in other chiefdoms/emirates. Uniformity has never been and can never be the basis of the organization and administration of traditional institutions in the context of modern state administration. We want to make it abundantly clear that even before the coming of the British colonialist, the Gbagyi system of traditional administration is native to its people since creation by God. It may interest you to know that the title of our chief, “Sa-Gbagyi” connotes someone like God, a representative for the Gbagyi people. Your Excellency, Sir we wish to restate that this agenda that you are now pursuing in respect of traditional institution will in no way help your administration. It will rather throw the state into greater chaos and therefore truncate the peaceful co-existence you claim the exercise will achieve. Go into your history books and you will understand that the chiefdoms you have today were achieved after over a hundred years of struggle and sacrificing of blood by the people of Kaduna. The same was achieved with greater relative ease and peace and evolved as a natural process of the development of society in other minority enclaves in Northern Nigeria. What joy then do you derive in rubbishing the genuine efforts of your predecessors (colonial, military and civilian democratic government) in putting structures that will sustain peaceful and harmonious co-existence among the diverse communities of the state? May we close by requesting that much effort should be devoted in helping us incorporating former Gbagyi indigenous communities, were our people have been displace and ruled out of our entity back to our rulership and traditional institution. Therefore, we end by letting you know that if you are pursuing this agenda behind the Gbagyi Cheifdom, we will continue to recognize our chiefdom as “Gabgyi Chiefdom” and the title of our chief as “Sa-Gbagyi-1 of Kaduna state” meaning all status-quo should be maintained and so shall we continue to recognize both till eternity. Respectfully yours, Comrade. Jim Gami Makama, President Gbagyi Sound mind. ————————– Comrade. George Benjamin, Vice-President Gbagyi Sound mind. ————————– Mr David Tanko Jesse, Secretary General, ————————— Mr. Samson Yari, Member ————————— Mr. Noah Audu, Member —————————- Mr. Tobias Aboki, Member ——————————

Osibajo is sick, his nightmare has just started - Fani-Kayode.

Former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, has blasted Acting President Yemi Osinbajo for denying that he called those clamouring for restructuring “political jobbers”.  Fani-Kayode, in a series of tweets, described Osinbajo as a “short deceitful little imp” and claimed “his nightmare has just started”. He wrote: “Osinbajo now says that he never said that those that wanted restructuring are political jobbers. “Seriously? Does anyone take this short deceitful little imps comments seriously anymore? “He never said what he clearly said? The man is sick. His nightmare has just started.” Osinbajo expressed surprise at reports, quoting Chief Ayo Adebanjo as saying he described those agitating for restructuring as political jobbers. In a press statement signed by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mr Laolu Akande, the Acting President said: “At no time did the Acting President say that those asking for restructuring were political jobbers looking for appointments. “The video, audio tapes and full text of his speech at the National Security summit organised last week by the Department of State Services, DSS are publicly available.”

Former BBNaija House mate Uriel Shows off her Beauty in New photos.

Former BBNaija house mate Uriel shows off her beauty in new photos - The Payporte ambassador shared the stunning photos on her social media page - Uriel who has a crush on boxer Anthony Joshua mentioned him in her new photos BBNaija's Uriel knows the importance of looking good. In a recent post the former BBNaija house mate release completely stunning photos of herself revealing her style and delicate beauty.
Urile who has a crush on Anthony Joshu mentioned the boxer in the caption of her photos, suggesting that she was waiting for him in one of the stunning photos. It's hard to tell if Anthony Joshua is involved with anyone right now but after seeing this photos of Uriel, he might just slide into her DM.

Source: Instagram, Uriel She shared the lovely photos of her rocking a peach dress and captioned it: "

Saraki Returned Pension Payments -Kwara Govt.

The Senate President, Bukola Saraki, has stopped collecting pension and returned all payments made to him, the Kwara State Government has announced. A statement by Isiaka Gold, Secretary to the State Government, on Wednesday said Mr. Saraki stopped collecting the payment since August 2015 and had returned all he collected prior to that time. Earlier, Mr. Saraki had said he had returned the pension paid to him to the state government following criticism of state governors collecting pension while holding new political offices. The senate president had come under attack, especially on social media, following reports that he was still receiving pension from the state government. But Mr. Gold said Mr. Saraki, on his own volition, considered the morality of the situation in which the pension would put him since he is still a serving senator and “chose to abandon his legal rights.” The statement read: “The (Kwara) State Government wishes to make the following clarifications. “That Dr. Saraki, as a two-term governor, is entitled to pension as stipulated by the third schedule, Paragraph D (i) of the Governor and Deputy Governor ((payment of pension) Law, No. 12 of 2010 of Kwara State. “That the said pension has been duly remitted to his account, like other former governors’, since he left office but when via a letter dated 20th August 2015 addressed to the state government, Dr Saraki requested that the payment of pension to his account be stopped and the amount already credited to the account be refunded to the government, the state government promptly complied.  “That the government not only stopped the payment of the said pension, the amount already paid into Dr. Saraki’s account since he left office was deducted from the money owed to him as well as his other outstanding lawful entitlements.” Commenting further, he said: “it should be noted that neither the Kwara State Government nor Bukola Saraki violated the state pension law or any other law for that matter. The State Pension Law empowers the State Government to pay pension to former governors of the state. “That the Kwara State Government will want to reiterate the fact that it was Dr Saraki who on his own volition considered the morality of the situation in which the pension would put him since he is still a serving Senator and chose to abandon his legal rights. We believe he should be commended for decision.”

Credit :Premium Times.

Boko Haram kills 31 fishermen in Lake Chad.

8th August 2017.

Kashim Shettima of Borno on Tuesday confirmed that Boko Haram insurgents had killed 31 fishermen at Baga in Kukawa Local Government Area of the state. Mr. Shettima made the confirmation at the presentation of relief materials donated to the state by the Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS, to the Internally Displaced Persons in Maiduguri. He said that the attack indicated that the Boko Haram insurgents were still unleashing terror, killing and maiming people in the Lake Chad Basin. Mr. Shettima noted that the military and other security agencies were yet to verify the report. “Somebody called me this morning and informed me that the insurgents had killed 31 fishermen in the Lake Chad Basin. “The security agencies have not commented on the attack; so, you cannot confirm it. “This shows the level of crisis we faced in Borno, as the so-called Jihadists continued with their inhuman acts in the Lake Chad basin,” Mr. Shettima said. He, however, commended the efforts of the military toward ending insurgency and ensuring that peace returned to the North-East region.  The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the insurgents had attacked and killed 31 fishermen in separate attacks between August 5 and 6 in Baga. It was reported that the incident occurred at Duguri and Dabar-Wanzam fishing communities in Kukawa Local Government Area of the state. An anonymous member of the Civilian Joint Task Force, CJTF, disclosed that 14 persons were killed at Duguri, while 17 others were murdered at Dabar-Wanzam. The source noted that the attack came barely four weeks after the fishermen returned to Baga and resumed fishing. NAN reports that the lifting of ban on fisheries by the military attracted thousands of fishermen to the area. The military had earlier banned fishing on the Nigerian side of the lake, following accusations that Boko Haram was using proceeds from fishing to fund its armed campaign. (NAN)

Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Nasiru El-Rufai: A humorous classical prelude to failure - By Mark Jacobs.

April 26, 2017.

Elrufai….”I will not meet with SOKAPU, I will not speak with them.”

You may think you are doing something new, something great,something unique and outstanding, but heyyy it is the same old story. To hate, despise and antagonize the Southern Kaduna people has been there for ages. Infact it was the culture before your father was born.
You boast that you will not meet or talk to the Southern Kaduna people because they are making noise, you call them names, you describe them as bigots, you maintain that they are the catalysts of violence, you threaten to do “something” drastic to them very soon and yes you are working very hard to bring reconciliation, harmony and peace in southern Kaduna. A humorous classical prelude to failure.
You demonise everyone that dares to stand up to your rascal accidental antics, you are at war with everyone. The Politicians even in your political Party you fight, the Clergy even the ones in your religion you fight, the traditional Rulers even in Zaria you harass and disregard, thus it is no surprise that you have thrown a traditional ruler from Southern Kaduna into prison. You spend time and resources prowling social media commentary from where you target and cause the arrest and detention of any Southern Kaduna person that has published any objection to your accidental mishandling of the killings in our state. You have threatened to arrest and imprison our Bishop etc etc.
It is clear you have no respect for anyone neither do you listen to anyone except yourself; surprisingly you boast about that deluding yourself in self praise, thinking it is a sign of toughness/strength. Take a brief study of all failed despots, you will discover that they started this way.
In the words of Bob Marley,
we refuse to be what you wanted us to be,
we are what we are
that’s the way its going to be.
The people you so much hate, have survived humiliation and varied versions of oppression from the pre colonial era through deadly slave/tax raids in the hands of wicked Hausa and Fulani marauders to the post Colonial era of the wicked neo colonialist imposition of Emirs and District heads. The military era witnessed the sustenance of the wicked system of impositions but it is on record that we survived it all. Infact the Military allowed our people to complain and speak loudly against every known evil or injustice which contrasts what you are doing as a Civilian Governor. Your hate and disdain for the Southern Kaduna people is unmatched and very apparent such that even in your appointments there is no single southern kaduna indigene among your personal staff, you have asked that all Policemen of Southern Kaduna origin be transferred out of Kaduna State. Policemen of southern Kaduna origin earlier posted to Government house have not only been withdrawn, but some of them are undergoing orderly room trial because you allege that they were part of or failed to arrest the women that staged a peaceful protest against you. Your utterances at every given opportunity magnify such hatred. Our biggest sin is that WE DARE TO SPEAK UP against the classic failure of your government to protect lives and property of citizens you are on oath to protect.
Perhaps you have not read the words of Patrick Henry while talking about peace building and reconciliation to King George 111 of England……
“The process of healing requires a peace package for the community of people whose lives were touched or altered in any manner……..Greater injustice is to ask people who have been massacred and hurt not to talk about it.”
The simple point I make here is that we remain who we are because we are proud of our roots as Southern Kaduna people and as history has shown we are survivors. We shall survive all and every form of wickedness you exact upon us. You have so many of our kith and kin in detention centres, including traditional rulers, you have threatened to arrest and prosecute more, you have stopped our children from attending school by shutting down the schools in Kafanchan environs etc etc..

Friday, April 21, 2017

Released Deji Adeyanju Now or Face the consequence, Civil Society Groups Warn Police.

The arrest of Prince Deji Adeyanju by the police over his mobilization of Nigerians to rally against the secret trial and freedom of Nnamdi Kanu, the IPOB leader, will spell doom for the nation. This much was contained in a statement signed by the Convener of the Movement for the Advancement of National Transformation (MANTRA), Comrade Jude Ndukwe on behalf of other civil society groups.

Deji Adeyanju, the Convener of Concerned Nigerians, a Pro-Democracy group, had organized the Pro-Nnamdi Kanu rally scheduled to take off at the Unity Fountain, Abuja, today, to call the attention of the world to what it called “the serial injustices and acts of brutality meted out to the leader of the IPOB group by the tyrannical government of the day”.

The statement reads in full below:

Following the urgent nature of the issue on ground, I have the mandate of over 50 civil society groups to make the following statement.

We have just heard of the arrest of Prince Deji Adeyanju, Convener of Concerned Nigerians, over his organization of a peaceful rally tagged #FreeNnamdiKanu which was meant to, once again, bring the attention of the world to the many inhuman treatments which the despotic government of Muhammadu Buhari has subjected the IPOB leader to including the secret trial he is forced to pass through.

Without much ado, we urgently and strongly demand that Mr Adeyanju be released immediately or this government which has so shamelessly descended into brazen fascism and tyranny in a supposed democratic dispensation will have the wrath of a resolute coalition of civil society organizations to contend with. This nonsense has got to stop!

The wanton arrests, detention and or even killing of journalists, bloggers, human rights and political activists and opponents, religious adherents etc, by this government has got to its height and we have to put an end to it now. We can no longer afford to continue to fold our arms while a very tiny fraction of our society as represented by the police and the military stifles us and deny us our inalienable rights. Enough is enough!

This government should be ready to face a flurry of furious protests capable of shutting government activities down if Deji Adeyanju and all those arrested with him are not released immediately.

The cause for which Deji was arrested is a just one. Nnamdi Kanu has no reason to be subjected to any secret trial and other deliberate humiliations from Muhammadu Buhari and his whimsical servants while notorious and murderous Boko Haram and Fulani herdsmen terrorists are given kingly treatments and even paid compensations for murdering fellow Nigerians who do not share the same religion and ethnicity with those in power.

We have been in the trenches with Deji for some time now. We organized the Anti-Social Media Bill rally. It was peaceful. We organized the #IstandWithNigeria rally. It was peaceful. We organized the pro-Amnesty International Rally. It was peaceful. We organized a rally to warn the executive to stop undermining the legislative arm of government. It was also peaceful, and many more.

Deji Adeyanju is a peaceful activist. None of the rallies he called or participated in has ever gone violent. So why arrest such a man if not that this government is deliberately on the path of incurring the wrath of civil society groups?

We are watching and warning. The keg of gunpowder upon which this nation has been sitting since the inglorious second coming of Buhari is about to go off. Free Prince Deji Adeyanju now or face the consequences.

Signed:
Jude Ndukwe
Convener, Movement for the Advancement of National Transfomation (MANTRA)
For and on behalf of Coalition of Civil Society Organisations

Wednesday, April 19, 2017

Southern Kaduna killings: We hold El-Rufai Responsible - Bishop Bogobiri

In a brusque statement, the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Kafanchan in Jema’a local government area of Kaduna State, Most Reverend Dr. Joseph Danlami Bogobiri has pointed the finger at Governor Nasir el-Rufa’i over the continuous killings in Southern Kaduna.
He accused him of taking sides with the suspected killer Fulani herdsmen, saying “Governor el-Rufa’i has in most cases seemed to have abdicated his responsibility of being Governor to them all, and instead gave in to the luxury of waging an unrelenting media campaign against Southern Kaduna people.”
Bagobiri who is also the Chairman, Southern Kaduna Christian Elders Association, stated categorically that, “He (el-Rufa’i), unabashedly takes sides with the armed herdsmen (His kinsmen) thereby failing in his responsibility as a true statesman, becoming therefore a biased umpire who blames and criminalizes Southern Kaduna victims as the cause of the mayhem.”
The Catholic Bishop harshly criticized Mr. el-Rufa’i in the statement he issued on Tuesday. His words: “The sole aim of these attacks is to conquer our people and occupy their lush lands and turning same into grazing fields for the marauding nomads. The Governor of Kaduna State is pursuing this detestable policy by his plan to forcefully take over lands in Southern Kaduna and turn same to Grazing Reserves and Routes for his kinsmen.
“To show Government’s insensitivity on this volatile matter, there are ongoing expansionist plans to annex more land to the already existing grazing reserves at Ladduga in Ikulu Chiefdom of Zangon Kataf Local Government area and transmute that locality from being a district into an emirate.”
According to Bishop Bagobiri, “On 15th April 2017, at about 7:00 pm, an attack was launched by Fulani militias in Asso village, Jema’a local government area of Kaduna state. The attack came when the people were in the church for Easter vigil celebration. The killers took advantage of the event by sporadically shooting at the faithful killing at least 12 persons on the spot with many injured.
“The attitude of the state government has been marred by lots of complicity and bias which exacerbated rather than ameliorated tensions. The Governor has made several efforts in the media to discredit figure of casualties that were arrived at through painstaking research, and is known for trying to change the true narrative by presenting the victims as the villain and the aggressors as the prey.
“The Governor has the penchance of using state apparatus to insult, denigrate, intimidate, arrest and put in prison all voices of reason from Southern Kaduna who dare to challenge his handling of this crisis. Among those that have fallen victims of his tyranny are: traditional rulers, journalists, youths, political leaders, academicians, while threatening our lawyers and other leaders (Religious and Unions) with arrest for daring to speak out against the genocide.
“The primary responsibility of government as enshrined in the constitution is the protection of life and property of citizens irrespective of ethnic and/or religious persuasion. Any breach of this fundamental principle of social contract contravenes the very reason for which Government exist for.
“Unfortunately, our government both at the Federal and State levels have failed woefully in this regard because of their inability to rise above ethnic and religious bias. If anything, government has shown outright partisanship in favor of the herdsmen to the disappointment of the majority Southern Kaduna indigenes.
“Because of government’s inability to serve as an un-biased umpire in the face of these crises, we are sometimes tempted to belief that there is a well-planned Jihad against the people of Southern Kaduna, and Christians generally in Northern Nigeria as this is amply demonstrated by the incessant attacks and atrocities committed against the aborigines of the Middle Belt region in Northern Nigeria.
“The killings continue unabatedly in fields and bushes, thereby preventing farmers from visiting and cultivating their lands. This is happening today as the Military and other security forces mount road blocks in towns and major roads while bushes remain un-safe for farming.
“In the Godogodo and Pasakori attacks in Jemaá Local government area for example, the military merely watched and supervised the killings and burning of homes on the pretext that their mandate did not include fighting the herdsmen.
“When the youth mobilized themselves to repel the attackers, the soldiers deliberately blocked them from entering the town. The herdsmen and their collaborators turned the towns into killing fields and killed mostly women, children and the elderly who couldn’t run for cover.
“The level of barbarity was such that pregnant women got their wombs blown out and massacred before their children. And these innocent children were not spared either. This level of viciousness was never witnessed even in the brutal tyranny and regime of Adolf Hitler.
“What is most intriguing is the level of sophistication of weapons; Ak 47, Machine Guns and many other deadly instruments of death are being freely used by the herdsmen, leaving wondering how these weapons got to their hands.
“The governor has described the Fulanis as vindictive and un-forgiven people. This may simply be the projection of the Governor’s own mindset to an entire people. Our experience living with Fulanis for decades does not prove this. The indigenous communities of Southern Kaduna have been living peacefully with the Fulani herdsmen who came to join them as neighbors until the architects of the view that the average Fulani man is vindictive and un-forgiving came into power.
“The mayhem and killing with impunity in Southern Kaduna and the Middle Belt region and beyond by the Fulani herdsmen, using sophisticated weapons is a recent development fueled by this kind of philosophy. To present any person or group of persons as revengeful and to go ahead to support and sponsor a praxis of retaliation as we are witnessing in Kaduna State today, is not only a detestable behavior but an evil mentality that will not engender social cohesion and harmonious coexistence in a plural and heterogeneous setting such as ours.
“The natives and herdsmen of Southern Kaduna have always had their differences as is common in herdsmen and farmers relationship everywhere in the world. These differences sometime end up in clashes and skirmishes resulting from invasion of each other spaces, but such differences have assumed an un-precedent height under the current government with the use of very sophisticated weapons of destruction.
“What we are witnessing in Kaduna state is not the so called un-forgiving spirit of the Fulani people towards others, but the transfer of a hate mentality from a handful of people in leadership within the State to an entire ethnic group, with disastrous consequences. All humans are created by God with rationality and the milk of human kindness in their hearts. This often shows itself in love expressed in mercy, compassion and forgiveness. No rational human person is created without the disposition to overlook some offences committed against him or her. Only those with dead consciences are indisposed to show compassion and forgiveness. A world that does not forgive is doom to fail. An eye for an eye philosophy renders the whole world blind it is said. Describing an entire people as un-forgiven is not a plus but a minus for such people.
“If the Fulanis stop the aggression in Southern Kaduna today, there will be peace in the environment and the entire State. The non-retaliation of Christians to great abuses and violations of their human rights is termed as weakness, which is not correct. God has put the feeling of mercy and compassion in each of us regardless of our ethnicity and religious affiliations.
“If the Southern Kaduna had been trouble shooting people, they too would have established militia groups and go on rampage in domains other than their own. But alas this is not what is happening. They are being attacked in their sleep and places of worship right in the land that divine providence has given as their own. And even at that, they are told not to defend themselves in the face of aggression.
“The earlier we rediscover this truth of conscience (that all rational beings are imbued with a spirit of mercy and compassion) and begin to live this truth to the full, the better for our Society. Therefore the promotion of the philosophy that any offence committed is like a debt that must be avenged for either now or in the future is not only false and un-wholesome but it is the figment and projection of the personal idiosyncrasies of a few but powerful people. This mindset if not checked and corrected has the potential to erode the fabric of any social organization.
“The killings with impunity in Southern Kaduna must not be allowed to continue. And Government in the State has a special and irreplaceable role in bringing this scourge to an end. The current Government in the State must follow the example of past Governments by initiating measures that would unify rather than divide the people of the State on ethnic and religious lines as this Government has been doing since its inception.
“We have had our challenges on harmonious coexistence in the past. But past Governments demonstrated statesmanship in Governance by bringing stake holders across board to parley on how to resolve our indifference. The current administration in the State seems to dread this kind of interface which had proven to be effective in the past.
“Government must change its attitude from alignment with people of one ethno-religious group in the State, she must resist the temptation of acting as the mouthpiece of one group against others and begin to display true statesmanship in seeing and treating the entire state as its constituency.
“The current Government got it all wrong right from the beginning when it openly stated that she will treat the citizens of the State not on the merits of their being Kaduna state indigenes but on the basis of who voted and who did not vote for the party that won the election. This is a wrong premise to operate under a democracy such as ours, which promotes and respects diversity particularly on political matters. We cannot all become members of one Party in Kaduna state. It is unfortunate that this kind of segregational mindset seems to be teleguiding government’s policies, utterances, appointments, and the distribution of infrastructure for development and social initiatives.
“This Government has taken discrimination on religious and ethnic lines to a height that has never been witnessed in the history of Kaduna. Today we are left with a situation where there is much concentration of development in the North and Central Senatorial districts to the utter neglect of the Southern Senatorial District which is predominantly Christian. The Northern part of the State monopolizes the Executive, the legislative, the Judiciary and occupies all slots of federal appointments such as the ministerial and those of parastatals.
“This disgusting mentality of premeditated discrimination and marginalization is shown by the lopsidedness in both political appointments, locations of infrastructural facilities, and worst still the delineations of political constituencies and polling units which institutionalizes rigging at source. While the Hausa/Fulani dominated areas in Kaduna State have cornered over 48 Federal Institutions to their domain, southern Kaduna can hardly boast of one of such institutions in her domain. Instead of the current government to work towards redressing this disturbing, inhuman and unjust imbalance, she is rather shamelessly contemplating the removal of the Kaduna State University (KASU) Campus and the College of Education (COE) from Southern Kaduna to his Fulani dominated space. What a shame and a slap to justice, fairness and objectivity in dealing with people.
“In all these we have watched with pains and patience for about two years now how government in the State is being managed as a personal estate in a way that excludes many stake holders from the State. We want to state emphatically that Kaduna State is for all of us, regardless of political, ethnic and religious affiliations.
“The Governor should stop running it as his personal establishment. Kaduna State is the only State that we can call our own. And because Kaduna State is our State, we are contributing significantly for its progress not only on the Spiritual level, but also our works in the areas of education, medi-care, social upliftment and building of capacities of the people cannot be ignored. Government must recognize us as equal stake holders in the management and running of the affairs of the State. We do not accept being treated as aliens in our State.
“Despite these imbalances in our nation and in our State, here we are again celebrating another feast of the resurrection of Christ. The fact of our Lord’s resurrection revolutionized the lives of the Disciples of Christ. It transformed them from being a timid and sometimes a seemingly clueless group of disciple, to a fearless and courageous team that turned Jerusalem at some point upside down. Our faith therefore in the risen Christ must so influenced and transformed our lives as it did to the lives of the Disciples of Christ particularly at the times of persecution such as we are facing.
“The injustices in our Society notwithstanding, we exhort believers not to be fainthearted but courageous in facing the challenges of our time. We are to renew our faith and commitment to the living and resurrected Jesus, who triumphed over death and evil as the way to surmounting all the abuses and discrimination that we suffer in Nigeria today”, the Catholic Bishop said.

Credit: Kaduna Telescope.

THE SOUND AND FURY OF ANGO ABDULLAHI AND THE MENDACITIES OF TANKO YAKASAI, BY FANI KAYODE.

Professor Ango Abdullahi is the spokesman and de facto leader of the Northern Elders Forum.

His notorious mendacities and constant submissions and assertions remind me of Shakespeares's profound words in his classic play titled 'Macbeth' where he spoke of "a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing".

A few days ago the Professor claimed that, "the  north sustained the entire Nigerian state from 1914 up to 1974".

This is a lie from the pit of hell. The truth is that the opposite is the case: it is the south that  sustains the north and it has been doing so from 1914 up until today.

Lord Lugard was the first Governor-General of colonial Nigeria and the architect of the 1914 amalgamation between what were formerly known as the "northern" and "southern" protectorates of Nigeria.

In 1914 he described the north as "the poor husband" and the south as "the rich wife". Can someone please tell me how a "poor husband" can sustain a "rich wife"?

It is rather the "rich wife" that sustains the "poor husband" and this has been the case in Nigeria despite the fact that he has been pillaging, raping, beating, abusing, sodomising and cheating on her for the last 103 years.

If not for the south with its kind and gentle disposition, its liberal and cosmopolitan tendencies, its intellectual virility, its generous and accomodating population, its massive mineral and human resources and its never-ending and charitable quest and desire to be its brother's keeper, the core north would be the poorest and most barren place on earth today. Professor Abdullahi knows this and so do all those that think like him.

Without the south the core north would have been a poverty-striken, land-locked, waste-land and barren desert with little hope and few prospects.

Despite all their pretensions they owe everything to the south That is the bitter truth.

With his disdainful and disrespectful comments Professor Abdullahi has distorted the truth, attempted to revise history, insulted the south and been uncharitable and unfair to his benefactors. 

This is a monumental error and a grave miscalculation on his part because gone are the days when southerners can be intimidated into silence.

I say this because a new crop of southern and Middle Belt leaders are silently on the rise. They are proud of their identity, history, culture and ethnic heritage, they have wholly espoused the nationalist cause, they refuse to be cowered, subjugated, intimidated or enslaved and they reject the notion of being being labelled as second class citizens or "drawers of the water and hewers of the wood".

The problem with people like Abdullahi is that falsehood is in their genes. Their submissions are manisfestly dishonest and their words are rooted in deceit, mendacity, doublespeak and, worst of all, misplaced and baseless arrogance.

I believe that 103 years of a forced marriage, an unhappy union and an abusive cohabitation is long enough. There can be no fellowship with the core north because there is no common ground and many northerners view southerners as nothing more than serfs.

We have tried for many years to plead with them to see reason and to let us live together peacefully but they have refused.

Instead they have taken us for granted and they have taken our charity, generosity, kindness and meekness for cowardice, stupidity and weakness.

They insist that In all matters they must always have their way and they must always dominate. They claim that they were "born to rule" and that we were "born to serve".

They assert that the rest of us are subhuman slaves and serfs. They insist that we live and flourish at their pleasure and that they have the power of life and death over us.

They are the poorest and most backward zone and they have little or nothing to offer yet they insist that they must always wield the power and that they must always lead and rule.

Yet all they bring to the table is rancour, division, strife and conflict, whether it be the quest for perpetual domination or covert support for Boko Haram and the Fulani militias and herdsmen.

I say enough is enough! The only way forward is to restructure Nigeria or break her.

Whether anyone likes it or not I have spoken the bitter truth. I have reflected the minds and hearts of millions of people from the south and the Middle Belt.

Abdullahi and those that think like him must understand that their insults, their arrogance, their lies, their dangerous nonsense and their reckless and provocative historical revisionism must stop.

The south has come of age and more than ever before southern unity and a common resolve has become a reality.

He would do well to learn from the timely interventons of his core northern brothers like Governor Nasir El Rufai of Kaduna state and Emir Muhammad Sanusi 11 of Kano.

Last week, in a direct response to his welcome assertion that "the north is now ready to divide Nigeria", the two of them said that the core north would not only be the "poorest place on earth" if Nigeria were to break up but that the zone would also be "worse than Afghanistan".

They are absolutely right.

Instead of insulting our sensibilities with false tales of a glory that never was, Abdullahi should get on his knees and beg the people of the Middle Belt and south for forgiveness for 103 years of core northern and Hausa Fulani cheating, lying, violence, aggression, insults, domination, subjugation, mass murder and ingratitude that we have had to put up with. They should be begging and pleading with us not to go.

It is in the interest of his people to do so and anything less than that would be spitting in the wind.

Permit me to take this opporrunity to respond to Alhaji Tanko Yakasai who is often referred to as an elder statesman.

However when he described those that wish to restructure our country as "misguided" and those that wish to exercise their God-given and lawful right of self-determination and peacefully leave Nigeria as "shortsighted irritants" he did not speak or behave like one.

A few months ago he also said that the Yoruba were to blame for everything under the sun and that it was the people of the south west that are "misleading the Igbo" into wanting to seceed.

He appealed to the Igbo "not to trust the Yoruba" because they would "lead them astray and later betray them".

My response to him is as follows: the days of trying to divide the south with absurd and nonsensical tales that are spun and woven by desperate core northern bigots who secretly tremble at the thought of a united southern front are long over.

Again the days of divide and rule and internal colonialism are dead. Whether the likes of Alhaji Tanko Yakasai and Professor Ango Abdullahi like it or not, It is only a matter of time before the people of the south and the Middle Belt liberate themselves from the evil subjugation and bondage of the Hausa-Fulani core north.

If it is the Nigeria that the Legal Advisor of Miyetti Allah (the umbrella group for the Fulani militants and herdsmen), one Mohammed Bello Tukur, has just been appointed as the Secretary of the Federal Character Commission by President Muhammadu Buhari, I assure you that its days are numbered.

If it is the Nigeria where 808 Christians were slaughtered by those same Fulani herdsmen in Southern Kaduna on Christmas day, 1000 others were butchered in Agatu, Benue state sometime last year and yet another 13 were massacred in Southern Kaduna on Easter Sunday, I assure you that the die is cast.

If it is the Nigeria where Igbo youths that belong to IPOB and MASSOB are slaughtered at will, where Shiite Muslims are massacred in their homes and where the sons and daughters of Ile Ife are killed like flies on their own land just for being accomodating, kind and generous to the Hausa Fulani setters, I assure you that the bell is tolling.

Finally if it is the Nigeria in which more Christians have been butchered and martyered than ANYWHERE else in the world in the last 67 years I assure you that the countdown has begun.

The latest round of mass murder in Southern Kaduna just last Sunday brings bad memories of this Easter.

Yet today permit me to plant a seed of hope for a brighter day. Our oppressors may have today but tomorrow belongs to us. As long as Jesus sits on the throne ultimately the victory shall be ours.

The price for our new nation has already been paid in blood and nobody can stop it from coming to pass.

For centuries these Amalekites, Chaldeans and Janjaweed butchers have been raiding our cities and villages, setting them ablaze and kidnapping our people to sell as slaves.

We have to fight for our children  now or there will be no place left for them to call home.

The fact that some misguided individuals actually believe that this can never happen and that Nigeria can never break serves to prove the level of confusion, ignorance, darkness and delusion that flourishes in their sordid little minds.

Whether they wish to acknowledge it or not, the truth is that If the core north does not retrace its steps, not only will Nigeria break into two or more pieces but people like Professor Ango Abdullahi, Alhaji Tanko Yakasai and all those that come from that zone will suffer immeasurably as a consequence of it.

It is at that point that they will rue the day that they once shed so much innocent blood, that they once subjugated and enslaved the people of the Middle Belt and that they once poured scorn and contempt on the people of the south.

Sunday, April 9, 2017

Easter in the Air!

Easter in the air!
Happy Palm Sunday! Hossana, Hossana in the highest. Wishing you a blessed Sunday! God make me an instrument of blessing this Easter and always. Amen.

Monday, March 13, 2017

NASIR AHMAD EL-RUFAI: A GRAPHIC TESTIMONIAL BY OLUSEGUN OBASANJO ("MY WATCH" VOL2; Pages 110-112).

“…. I should bring up my comments on Nasir el-Rufai here because of the greatest insult he piled on me by the comment he ascribed to me in his book, The Accidental Public Servant, on the issue of third term”.

“Nasir’s penchant for reputation savaging is almost pathological. Why does he do it? He is brilliant and smart. I grant him that also.  Very early in my interaction with him, I appreciated his talent and brilliance.  At the same time, I recognized his weaknesses; the worst being his inability to be loyal to anybody or any issue consistently for long, but only to Nasir el-Rufai.  He barefacedly lied which he did to me against his colleagues and so-called friends.  I have heard of how he ruthlessly savaged the reputation of his uncle, a man who was like, in the African setting, his foster father.  I shuddered when I heard the story of what he did to his half-brother in the Air force who is senior to him in age”.

“A leader must know the character and ability of his subordinates.  Character wise, Nasir has not much going for him.  But he is a talented young man who can always deliver under close supervision.  So, when Osita Chijoka approached, among others, propping Nasir as my possible successor, believing that whoever I supported would make it, which was a false belier; I did not hesitate to point to Nasir’s naivety and immaturity, talk less of his inability to give honour to whom honour is due”.

“My vivid recollection of him is penchant for lying, for unfair embellishment of stories and his inability to sustain loyalty for long.  Two years after I had left office, Osita came to me to confirm how right I was on my assessment and judgement of Nasir.  I knew what I could make him to achieve and he achieved it for my administration and for the country.  I believe that he can still be used in public service but under guidance and sufficient oversight, making allowance for the psychology of “his petit size and his elephantine brain”.  He was described as a malicious liar.  He was more than that; he is a pathological purveyor of untruths and half-truths with little or no regard for integrity.  In all of this, he unwittingly does more harm than good to himself.  Of all his claims and what he credited against me in his book, referred to above, only one is partially true.  As a statesman and committed Nigerian, I have always maintained that the descending order of my concern and interest in Nigeria first, my political party second, and any government of Nigeria third.  It meant that while I am looking after the interest of, and showing concern for, my political party, I must not ignore the higher concern and interest for Nigeria.  In 2011, while I left no stone unturned in my support for Goodluck Jonathan to win the presidential election, first to stabilize the Nigerian polity, and second as a candidate of my party.  I was mindful that the unexpected could happen.  That is, though somehow remote and not to be absolutely ignored, the possibility of Buhari winning the election.  For Nigeria, Buhari would not be a good economic manager.  I know him well enough that he would be a strong, almost inflexible, courageous and firm leader.  If Nigeria would avoid a stubborn mismanagement of the economy, what should be done to a possible Buhari emergence as an elected president?  I agonised on this issue, but came to the conclusion of pairing Ngozi okonjo-Iweala’s technical competence and experience in economic management with Buhari’s strong political leadership.  I asked Nasir to sound Buhari out, while I would sound Ngozi out by myself.  Nasir came back to say Buhari said yes, but Ngozi said no to me by herself and that was the end of that issue.  I knew that like all human beings, Ngozi has her weaknesses, but I also knew that a strong and firm leader can manager her weaknesses that I identified and got the best out of her technical competence.  Except those that Nasir might have talked to directly or indirectly or those that Ngozi might have talked to directly or indirectly, I discussed the issue only with two main dramatis personae.  Whatever else Nasir might have added to that issue, must be the figment of his imagination or his playing himself up to give himself more ‘height’ than he has. Whichever way, he has my sympathy. It was characteristic of him.  Unfortunately, his character could also be seen as a reflection of his upbringing, which may spread the blame beyond him.  In typical African society, it would be asked, “Did he not receive home training or did he reject home training?”  Is there nobody in the family to call him to order? One may also wonder how much his losing his father at the tender age of eight years had rendered him devoid of fatherly care, guide and paternal direction and home training”.

“The most outrageous is the allegation by el-Rufai that I said, “No third term, no Nigeria.”  Under no circumstance would I have said anything like that.  Those who know me very well know that I would not pursue anything in my life to the extent of destroying Nigeria or not to wish Nigeria well.  Nasir know quite well that he never came to ask me about third term.  He went on in his prologue, “The truth of the matter was that the third term project was believed by many of us in the administration to have been initiated by Lagos businessmen.” That too was a blatant lie and was widely and wildly different from the account of Senator Ibrahim Mantu and Senator Oman Hambagda as laid out in the early part of this chapter.  I could see the vain glory of Nasir as he portrayed himself as my unsolicited close adviser on almost anything.  Psychologically, he needed all that to boost himself.  Not even the Chief of Staff, General Abdul Mohammed, nor the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Ufot Ekaette, who were the closest of my advisers, would claim advising me in the language Nasir used in his book.  People asked me what I feel about Nasir’s book. I always replied that if his so-called friend, Nuhu Ribadu, could claim, “There is a huge integrity deficiency in el-Rufai’s book”, the best I could do is to have a great pity for him.  He wrote his book essentially to pull other people down so as to push himself up.  Atiku, who could have told them the story of my only visit to his official residence when he was sick and could not go to office, denied ever telling Nasir that I knelt down for him.  I read the book and it confirmed my impression of him as a man of first-class brain but arrogant, full of himself, immature and nauseating, trying to make up for his diminutive stature in what is called “the small man syndrome”. When I realised el-Rufai’s psychological and potential upbringing problem, I tried, as he dramatically and exaggeratedly narrated on pages 329-354 of his book, to fill some of the void.  But he is impervious to absorbing life-changing instruction or advice”

Sunday, March 12, 2017

It's my birthday! Thank You, God of many chances!

"Unchangeable God, Reliable God, Only you can do What no man can do..
Hmm..there is nothing
Absolutely nothing
Impossible unto You.
You give to the blind
No one can deny
Your greatness and your power
Make me just dey wonder!
Wonder working God
I can see you everywhere
Touching everyone
Removing every pain…ooo"

Dear Lord Jesus, I thank You for this day, I thank You for my being able to see, to hear and experience Your goodness everyday. I’m blessed because You are a forgiving, loving and an understanding God. Even though You have done so much for me but still You keep on blessing me. You sustain me with good health and you prosper me far beyond my imagination. I know I am forgiven for everything I have done, said or thought that was not pleasing to you because Jesus had took everything on that cross; there is no condemnation.

Help me to start this Day with a new attitude and plenty of gratitude. Let me make the best of each and every day; to still my mind so that I can hear from You. Lord, help me broaden my mind and faith that I can accept all things You have planned for me. Bless me with Your wisdom and knowledge that I can share for Your glory. Let me not whine and whimper over things I have no control over. Please keep me safe from all danger and harm.

Be with me Lord to give the best response when I’m pushed beyond my limits. I know that when I can’t pray, You listen to my heart. Continue to use me to do Your will. Continue to bless me that I may be a blessing to others. Keep me strong that I may help the weak.
Happy Birthday to me..

Monday, March 6, 2017

PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI: BEWARE OF THE IDES OF MARCH (PART 2) - BY FANI KAYODE

Permit me to begin the second part of this essay with a word from Dr. Shuaib Musa Zaria, who is a leading member of the Shiite Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN) and who is a close confidante and associate of Sheik El Zak Zaky, the wounded and detained  leader of the Shiite Muslim community in Nigeria.

I have his permission to share his thoughts and words. On 4th March 2017 he wrote,

"Since the brutal clampdown on innocent people of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria in December 2015, things went out of Buhari's hands. The economy went haywire and everything deteriorated. In December 2016 the court declared that Sheikh Zak Zaky's detention was unconstitutional and he must be set free. Rather than order for his immediate release, the court gave 45 days within which he must be released. At the time many of us felt it was an unnecessary delay. The grace period nevertheless slowly passed and elapsed on the 16th of January 2017. Now Buhari didn't comply with the court order. We reached out through well-meaning people but the tyrant would not concede. He was quoted as saying "either him or me", reference to the fact that it would be only over his dead body that Sheikh Zakzaky would be free. Now note that from the very day the grace period given by the Court elapsed, Buhari never functioned as the President again. It ended on a Monday. Even the Federal Executive Council meeting of the18th never held. He was flown out the following day, where he remained incommunicado as well. The blood of over a thousand innocent Shiite Muslim citizens that he massacred and buried in mass graves is haunting him. He will never know peace. He will never be well. Vengeance is of the Lord indeed".

This is a frightful testimony and contribution and it is indeed food for thought. One wonders what lessons we can learn from Dr. Shuaib Musa Zaria's profound insight and moving account. Surely there are many.

Again one wonders what lessons we can learn  from the story of the great Julius Caesar's pitiful end as our President is struck down by a strange, undisclosed and unidentified illness and lies incapacitated, incommunicado and indefinately in a London hospital as we approach the ides of March?

In this case it appears that it is not Marcus Brutus and the sixty treacherous Roman Senators that have plunged their knives into an ageing body but rather the angels of the Living God.

It happened to others that ruled our country in the past who had a similar dictatorial disposition to President Buhari and who trod the same vicious and ruinous path.

Yet sadly few will remember that because few read history in Nigeria and even fewer are ready to learn from its lessons.

It also happened to Herod, Sennacherub, Nebuchadnezzar, Pharaoh, Jezebel and countless other kings and queens in Middle Eastern and Jewish history and the Holy Bible.

The principle is simple and clear: if you touch the annointed of the Lord or His people or if you seek to thwart His plan for our nation He will either kill you immediately or He will turn you into a zombie and a walking dead. That is the awesomeness of His power: no man can stand against Him.

Today in Nigeria the Angel of Death stalks our very own tyrant like a vulture stalks rotting meat, yet despite that the demons that control his underlings, lackeys and minions refuse to relent and are still baying for the blood of the weak, the defenceless, the innocent and all those that oppose him.

I am not Spurinna: I am neither a seer nor a soothsayer. Yet today I am constrained to publicly proclaim a divinely-inspired admonition to our President and that admonition is as follows: I urge and warn him to beware the ides of March AND THEREAFTER. 

I am led by the Holy Spirit of the Living God to tell him that March is a month of make or break for him.

In order to make his peace with God before going into eternity he must desist from his wickedness, he must repent of his evil, he must forgo his tyrannical ways and he must make his peace with ALL the people of Nigeria and with the God of Heaven.

He must remove all bitterness and hate from his heart and He must forgive ALL those that he believes have offended him over the last 80 years of his long and eventful life so that he too may be forgiven of his many sins by God.

He must appease the souls of his many victims and reach out to the families of those whose breadwinners, wives and children were murdered and destroyed under his watch either as a war-time military commander, military Head of State or civilian President.

He must bring to a halt the hideous ethnic cleansing and evil religious agenda that has been set in motion and that has indeed flourished ever since he came to power in 2015.

He must order the arrest, disarming, distmantling, destruction and indeed total annihilation of the bloodthirsty vampires, the demons from hell and the barbaric beasts that have come to be known as the Fulani herdsmen and the Fulani militias.

He must free himself from and permanently eschew all forms of secret association and covert ties with radical Islamist terror groups.

He must free ALL dissenters, opposition figures, political prisoners and prisoners of conscience, including Colonel Sambo Dasuki, Sheik El Zak Zaky and Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. 

He must stop persecuting his perceived enemies and he must desist from ALL politically-motivated and baseless criminal prosecutions.

He must respect the judiciary and the legislature, he must stop intimidating the press and he must allow the opposition to flourish and operate in a free and fair atmosphere and environment.

This is an admonition and warning borne out of a genuine concern and what we Pentecostal Christians call "agape" love for a fellow human being who is facing the biggest challenge of his life.

It comes from a humble compatriot who wants nothing from the President, who has no fear of his government, who reverres and fears only the Living God, who has faith in the power of that God, who is ready to speak the truth no matter what the consequences may be and yet who views him with compassion and who considers him to be a worthy adversary.

The bitter truth is that President Muhammadu Buhari is literally fighting for his life and sadly he is surrounded by many Marcus Brutus' and dozens of treacherous political sons and daughters today.

Many of those that he loves and that are close to him are already talking about his death in hushed and whispered tones behind his back. They are already contemplating their future and their prospects in a Nigeria that is without him.

Their hidden knives are not only laced with the most potent and powerful poison but they are also very long and very sharp.

That is the disposition and mindset of the numerous Marcus Brutus' that plague and surround Buhari today as he lies on his sickbed battling the demons of infirmity.

Some of them are even hoping and praying to be appointed as the new Vice President when and if he passes on.

Others are already publicly declaring their interest in running for the Presidency in 2019 and they are quietly preparing their arsenal and  building up their war-chest for the next elections.

Their behaviour reminds me of how Alexander the Greats' generals gathered like vultures around his deathbed, squabbling over his massive estate and the vast Greek empire as he lay there helplessly dying.

Buhari's men are already sharing his political empire, his power of patronage, his properties, his chattels and his clothes amongst themselves even though they constantly make public statements pledging their support for and loyalty to him and even though they keep wishing him well before the world.

The truth is that deep down only few of them really care. What most of them are interested in is holding on to their various positions if the President returns to his job or in doing a deal with his successor and heir apparant if he does not.

These court jesters are just pretending to love him. They are operating in deceit and they are merely counting his days because they believe that those days are numbered.

They have no loyalty to President Buhari and they have no honor, integrity or decency in them. They do not love him but instead they love what he can do for them or give to them.

That is the reality of the power game, politics and life generally and it is a truism that all men of power and those that are in the corridors of power have to accept and live with whether they like it or not.

Meanwhile we are approaching the ides of March and much will happen then or soon thereafter.

I hope that the President gets well and that he returns back to Nigeria because the truth is that Acting President Yemi Osinbajo is making the job of those of us in the opposition a little more difficult because he is getting a few things right.

I pray that God touches Buhari's heart and opens his eyes to the folly of persecution and tyranny. After all he is a human being and he deserves a measure of mercy. 

I pray that he receives the same level of compassion and mercy from God as he gives to others, particularly his perceived enemies.

I pray that God's counsel will stand and that Nigeria will breath again with or without him. I pray that he will not end like Julius Caesar and that the Marcus Brutus' around him do not have their way. (CONCLUDED).

PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BAHARI: BEWARE OF THE IDES OF MARCH (PART 1) - FANI KAYODE

In 44 BC the respected Roman seer and soothsayer Spurinna warned the great Consul and ruler of the Roman Empire Julius Caesar about the "ides of March". He counselled him not to go out on that day because he had perceived that something terrible would happen. According to the Roman calender the ides of March was the 15th of March.

Caesar treated the prophecy and the warning with riducule and contempt, as is often the case with most men of power, and he chose to ignore it.

According to the Greek historian and essayist Plutarch, on the morning of March 15th, whilst on his way to the Theater at Pompei, Julius Caesar saw Spurinna again and disdainfully whispered into his ear that the ides of March had come, thereby mocking the old man and his prophecy.

The soothsayer smiled and responded by calmly saying,

"Ay Caesar, the ides of March has indeed come but it has not yet ended".

Later on that same day on his return to Rome and as he entered the great hall and hallowed chambers of the Senate, the great Julius Caesar was stabbed to death by no less than 60 of his most trusted colleagues in the Senate, including Marcus Brutus, his young protegee who hailed from a noble and respected Roman family, who he had supported all his life and who he had virtually adopted as his own son.

History records that such was the courage, strength and fortitude of Caesar that even after dozens of vicious and deep fatal stabs were inflicted all over his ageing body and even as his blood flowed all over the floor of the Senate, he still stood up proud, refusing to bend his knee, refusing to plead for his life and refusing to fall. What a man he was!

It was only after the last of the conspirators, his very own Marcus Brutus, walked up to him slowly, looked him in the eye and plunged his long and sharp dagger deep into the old mans heart that Caesar gave up, yelled in pain and whispered the famous latin words, "Et tu Brute?" meaning "and you too Brutus?"? He ended it by saying "then Caesar falls" after which he fell down and gave up the ghost.

The truth is that he died more of a broken heart as a result of the betrayal of those that he trusted and loved, like Marcus Brutus, than he did from the physical stab wounds that were inflicted on him by the other Senators and his political enemies.

When he saw, felt and suffered Brutus' betrayal and treachery he gave up hope and lost his will to continue to live.

What a royal tragedy this was! What a waste of human life and greatness! What a gruesome and complicated mess!

What a way for the most powerful man on earth of his time to end his days.

What a way for a gallant and noble son of Rome, a man of valour and a great and irresistable warrior, clothed by the Living God in magnificence, splendour and glory to go down and leave the earthly plain.

This was a valiant and courageous man who had achieved greatness and who was bestowed with awesome power and unprecedented glory by the God of Heaven and the Lord of Hosts.

This was a man who went to the British Isles, who conquered and bound their ruling spirit Brittania and who proudly proclaimed those famous latin words, "veni, vedi, vici", meaning "I came, I saw, I conquered".

This was a man who turned Egypt into a vassal state, who overwhelmed the Greeks, who conquered Europe, who mastered the Middle East, who ruled the entire civilised world and who bedded and tamed the great African Queen Cleopatra.

Yet this was also a man who was also deeply flawed: an unforgiving man who could not reign in his immeasurrable and profound sense of narcissicism, who could not control his  obsession with power and desire to dominate others and who could not shed his sense of pride, self-importance and vanity.

This was an arrogant man who listened to no-one, who took pleasure in being worshipped, who loved to be reverred, who relentlessly persecuted his enemies, who showed cruelty  to his detractors, who scorned his three wives, who had contempt for his clerics, who mocked the sacred prophecies and who defied the Living God and the Ancient of Days.

Predictably and sadly it all eventually caught up with him and, in the end, he was taken despatched from this world in the most agonising and pitiful way, wallowing in a pool of his own blood, slaughtered, not by his traditional and known enemies, but rather by his own political assocites, loved ones and erstwhile friends.

If Caesar had listened to his youngest wife, the beautiful Calpurnia, that ill-fated morning and not stepped out he would not have been murdered and Roman, nay world, history would have been very different.

If he had listened to Spurinna, the great seer and soothsayer, who the God of Heaven had used to speak to him and if he had shown humility and heeded the seer's warning about the ides of March, Caesar would have lived to finish the work that he started and to fulfil his vision.

If he had not become the victim of his own vanity and obsessions and if he had not turned from being a great and much-loved war general and hero into a beastly and dictatorial bully he would  not have turned the hearts of the Senate against all that he stood for, he would not have provoked the wrath of God and he would not have kindled and stoked the bitterness, hatred and enmity of even his most trusted loved ones and men like Marcus Brutus.

If he had not sought to destroy all his enemies with a bitter vengeance and if he had not killed, incarcerated, jailed and tortured the innocent and those that had done no wrong he would have attracted the mercies of God and the Lord would have protected him from his relentless and implacable enemies.

If he had not abused power, brought sorrow, hardship and pain to the people, played God and sought to impose his wicked will over the nation he would have lived longer and he would have died peacefully in his bed many years later as a fulfilled and happy old man.

If he had not allowed himself to be transformed  from being a great warrior and war hero who feared and honored God, who believed in justice, equity, fairness and the rule of law, who upheld the sanctity and integrity of the republic and who defended the constitution and the sacredness of the Senate into a mean-spirited, power-hungry, obsessive and brutal tyrant he would have lived for much longer.

If he had not attempted to transform himself from being an accomodating Consul and the humble leader of the Republic of Rome into a life-long dictator and all-powerful emperor who could tolerate no criticism, who would brook no opposition and who would kill, brutalise and demonise his enemies, lock up and humiliate his critics and seek to destroy the destiny and very essence of his nation, he would have lived for much longer.

If he had not used his brutal army to murder young and defenceless activists, opposition figures and protestors or his secret police to torture innocent people and lock them up all over the country without any recourse to the law or respect for their civil liberties, human rights or the courts, he would have lived for much longer.

If he had not attacked and sought to blackmail,  humiliate and intimidate the Judiciary and if he had not attempted to politicise, manipulate and corrupt the administration of justice in his nation he would have lived for much longer.

If he had not treated the opposition with disdain and contempt and if he had not sought to decimate and destroy their ranks by foul means and the dishonorable despatch, planting and deployment of a bunch of merciless, crooked and treacherous blacklegs, traitors, moles, gangsters, sabotuers and murderers in their ranks he would have lived for much longer.

I could go on and on. When men play God all manner of tragedies stalk them and they never end well. That is the lesson of history and that is what we are seeing unfolding in Nigeria today.

Persecution and the abuse of power always attracts a heavy price for those who indulge in it: this is especially so when they hate God's children and His annointed and they persecute the Church and His clerics.  (TO BE CONTINUED).

Sunday, February 26, 2017

Northern Clerics Spreading Lies That Buhari was Poisoned -Umar Tata writes DSS.

‘Northern Clerics Say That Buhari Was Poisoned’- Umar Tata Writes DSS

**Clerics Spreading Lies That Buhari Was
Poisoned’ – Politician Warns DSS.

Umar Tata, a former governorship candidate in
the Katsina, has written an open letter to the
country’s secret police exposing that Muslim
clerics in Northern Nigeria have begun setting
the stage to destabilise Nigeria by telling their
followers that ailing President Muhammadu
Buhari was poisoned.
You may read his open letter, republished
unedited, to the director general of the State
Secret Services, SSS, also known as DSS.

AN OPEN LETTER TO THE DG DIRECTORATE OF
STATE SECURITY SERVICES (DSS)
Sir I wish to draw your attention to the new
dangerous twist to the unfortunate sickness of
President Muhammadu Buhari being falsely
perpetrated in our mosques which has the
tendency to create serious anarchy in Katsina
state.
Today Friday 24 February, 2016 at the Izala
mosque, popularly called General Tsiga mosque on
Katsina road in Funtua local government, the Imam,
during the jumuat sermon, apologized to the
congregation for coming late. This, according to
him, was because he was just out of a state
meeting of the Izala sect in Katsina where they
were accordingly informed and directed to inform
all Muslims that the sickness of President Buhari
was as a result of poisoning. According to the
Imam, malam Nasir Abdurrahman, Buhari was
poisoned by those close to him because he has
amassed over N70 trillion and they want to steal it.
To steal it they must kill him and that was why they
poisoned him. This to him could be explained
better by the sudden stoppage of Kano-Katsina
dual carriage way which work stopped since the
president became sick. Malam Nasir continued by
asserting that the same way Tafawa Balewa was
killed was the same way Murtala Mohammed was
killed and is the same way they want to kill
President Buhari.
Enough is enough according to him as we are not
going to accept that. This is the summary of the
message he was directed to convey. I don’t know
if it was the same in all other Izala mosques
across the state, but even if it was not I am scared
of what will happen if we allow this lie and hate
speech in our mosques to go unchecked.
Funtua is a hotbed of radicalism and has always
been the boiling center of religious crises in the
state. In 2011 after the presidential elections that
then GMB lost to Jonathan, innocent Christian lives
were lost and properties worth hundred of millions
were lost. All because of this kind of misleading
sermons by our half literate imams. I had to
confront General Buhari on this and sought for his
participation in my effort at compensating the
Christians who suffered loses as a result of that
post election uprising. He did not come but we still
went ahead to compensate them in our own small
way.
Now we are about to tread the same path all over
again! If Buhari dies today, may Allah do what is
right for him and us, what do you think will
happen? Innocent lives will be made sacrificial
lambs of this loss more so if we consider the fact
that, Prof Osinbajo, a Christian being the VP is the
constitutional beneficiary of whatever outcome from
this debacle. Are we going to allow this to happen.
I think people of conscience owe it a duty not to
be silent in the face of this madness. Malam Nasir
should tell us who poisoned President Buhari so
that the law should take its natural course if he
fails to do that he should be arrested and
prosecuted for incitement.
How can somebody who has amassed N70 trillion
want to borrow N17 trillion for which the National
Assembly is yet to grant him that approval? Who is
the fool here? They have lied to us in 2015 telling
us that Buhari is superior to God and now that he
is discovered to be human they want to make him
God all over again! No way!
They have never shown us love, care or concern
under this regime for all the hardship wrought on
the common man and they now want to lead
innocent souls to death and destruction. We will
not allow that. We have been misled far too much
for far too long and it is time to expose these
people for what they are, cheats and liers that think
we are dumb.
If you do the right thing to nip this in the bud fine;
if you do not, let it be on record that I have
reported to you my fears.
Thank you very much!
Umar Tata

Thursday, February 23, 2017

President Muhammadu Buhari and the twenty Month Jinx - By Femi Kayode.

Permit me to begin this contribution with an interesting and historically accurate observation made by the Vanguard Newspaper on 3rd February 2015.  They wrote,

"Between 1983 and 1985, Peter Onu of Nigeria was Acting Secretary-General of the OAU. At the 1985 Summit in Addis Ababa, statesmen like Julius Nyerere, President of Tanzania, lobbied for his election as substantive Secretary-General. However, there was a major stumbling block to Peter Onu’s candidature: his Head of State, Muhammadu Buhari, was campaigning against him. Buhari claimed: “This generation of Nigerians and indeed future generations have no other country than Nigeria.” But when the crunch came, his allegiance to Nigeria disappeared. In the election of the OAU Secretary-General in 1985, Buhari voted against Nigeria and for Niger instead. He secured the election of Ide Oumarou, a Fulani man from Niger; as opposed to an Igbo man from Nigeria. By so doing, Buhari became the first and only Head of State in the history of modern international relations to vote against his country in favour of his tribe".

Graphically illustrated and succinctly put, that is the mindset of the quintessential General Muhamnadu Buhari for you. Yet even in his triumphs and all his glory he has suffered immense pain and his challenges and travails are legion.

Consider the following. In 1983 he toppled the much-loved democratically-elected civilian President Shehu Shagari in a military coup and became Head of State.

He ruled with an iron fist for exactly 20 months (31st Dec 1983 - 27th August 1985) after which he himself was overthrown in another military coup led by his erstwhile and again much-loved Chief of Army Staff, General Ibrahim Babangida. Thereafter he was detained for three years in Benin city.

Exactly 30 years after he was removed from power in 2015 he was "elected" civilian President on the platform of the APC.

Once again he presided over the affairs of our country for another 20 months (29th May 2015 - 19th January 2017) until he was struck by an undisclosed yet strange and debilitating illness, fell gravely ill, was compelled to formally transmit his presidential powers to the Vice President, was rushed to the United Kingdom where, up until today, he has remained incommunicado and on "indefinite medical leave".

Since then the Nigerian people have not heard his voice or seen him other than being fed with regular diets of pictures of him receiving his close political associates who urge us on a daily basis that he is "hale and hearty" and "getting much better". Sounds familiar?

Let us go back a bit. The first time Buhari came to power he unleashed terror on the people in the name of fighting corruption and thousands of innocent and decent men and women were herded into prisons and detention centres all over the country.

None of them were given fair trials and all were subjected to a level of humiliation and barbarity that had never been witnessed before in peacetime in our entire history.

Criminal laws were applied retroactively and people were executed and hanged based on the application of those laws.

Many were locked up, prosecuted and jailed simply for writing and speaking the truth as long as that truth embarrassed or exposed the wickedness or corruption of members of his Federal Military Government.

Many politicians, dissidents, writers, journalists, businessmen and human rights activists were locked up in inhuman conditions and underground dungeons and consequently fell chronically ill and most of them never recovered from the ordeal.

Many civilians were tried before military courts and, without any credible evidence, jailed for, in many cases, hundreds of years.

On the economic front a chronic recession was ushered into the affairs of our nation and people suffered hunger, poverty, deprivation and starvation.  Thankfully 20 months later it all came crashing, he was removed from power and sanity was restored.

The second time he came to power he did precisely the same thing as the first only this time it was worse because he clothed his tyranny in the seeming legitimacy of civil rule and in a supposedly democratic setting where the rule of law, at least on paper, was meant to prevail. 

Yet the modus operandi, intention, style and objectives were still the same: the decimation of all opposition forces by waging a bogus, vicious and selective so-called "anti-corruption war" which was fuelled and propelled by hate, spite, vindictiveness, pettiness, sensational media trials and the abuse of power and which resulted in the humiliation, denigration, persecution, demonisation, violation of human rights and incarceration of most of his critics and political opponents.

Again his actions and policies resulted in the premature death and destruction of innocent and helpless men and women in some cases and in the reckless and wholesale slaughter of defenceless civilians by his security forces in others.

Once again on the economic front, just as he had done thirty years earlier, he ushered in a period of unprecedented suffering, hunger, hardship, economic recession, poverty and starvation. 

And yet again, 20 months later it all came crashing down, he was struck down by the arrow of affliction, he was forced to relinquish power and he was rushed to a London hospital for help and medical attention. 

It was 20 months the first time and it is 20 months the second.

One must pause here and ponder on the circumstances. Is there not more to this than meets the eye? Are there any lessons to be drawn from all this?

Is God not trying to tell him and indeed all of us something? Is this not the finger of God?

Does the killing, locking up, humiliation and persecution of innocent souls and the sadistic  destruction of the lives and families of others not come with a heavy price?

Buhari did all that when he came to power in 1983 in the name of fighting corruption and he did again when he was "elected" in 2015.

Yet the Alpha and the Omega and He that is known as the Ancient of Days neither slumbers nor sleeps and neither does He abandon His own. His word says "touch not my annointed and do my Prophets no harm". The Lord of Hosts is not a man: He does not lie and neither does He repent.

He is faithful and true and He ALWAYS honors His word. Each time the enemy does his worst, the Lord of the Universe does His best and proceeds to display His awesome sovereingty and power. 

This is especially so when the leaders and Princes of this world stand against or seek to destroy His annointed. God rules in the affairs of men and He alone forges the destiny of nations.

The kingdoms of the earth are like a drop of water in the oceans before Him. And He alone lifts us up, brings us down and determines the length of our days.

The bottom line is this: the Lord is against President  Buhari and it is time for him and his evil party to stand down and let go.

Our country needs deliverance from the "broomstick" and "chanji" spirit of the APC. In 2019 we are not going to have an election in this nation but instead we will have an exorcism.

By God's grace we will pray them out of power and restore the fortunes of our beleagured and suffering people.

In normal countries only witches and wizards fly around in the air on broomsticks chanting "change" but in Nigeria the APC Federal Government has sold our birthright, squandered our good fortunes, traded in our destiny, mesmerised our people, decimated our economy and dedicated our nation to the forces of darkness.

And their "great and wonderful works" speak for themselves. Permit me to share just three examples of those "wonderful works" with you here.

The first is the fact that the naira, at 5 naira to 1 US dollar, is not only at the lowest it has ever been in its entire history but has now also become one of the three most worthless currencies on the African continent after Zimbabwe and Somalia.

The second is the fact that UNICEF has just announced that Nigeria is one of four countries in the world today (the others being Somalia, Southern Sudan and Yemen) in which 1.4 million people are suffering from starvation.

The third is the fact that more Christians are being slaughtered in Nigeria today than at any other time in our history and that the religious, regional and ethnic divide that exists in our nation, with its attendant hate, bitterness, violence and bad blood, is more pronounced today than it has ever been before. 

And all these "wonderful works" were achieved in the space of one year and eight months. That must be a world record in terms of the time-span for deterioration and disaster. 

Lest I forget permit me to add just one more "wonderful work". President Buhari is supposedly fighting a war against corruption yet after his lawyer gave 500,000 naira to a judge before whom he (Buhari) had a case it was described as a "gift" as opposed to a bribe.
What a wonderful way to fight corruption that is but thankfully God is watching.

We are sitting on a keg of gunpowder even though we hate to admit or acknowledge it.

I guess that is "change" for you and these are the fruits of the witchcraft brew called "chanji".

Yet the truth is that all hope is not lost and even if they have one million warlocks, witches, dark angels, sorcerers, witchdoctors, marabouts, pagans priests and Ali Modu Sheriffs working for them together with the army, the navy, the police, the EFCC, the DSS, Boko Haram, Miyetti Allah and the Fulani militias and herdsmen, one way or the other, by 2019 at the latest, they will all leave power. God wills it and so it shall be.

The Holy Bible says, "who art thou O man? Thou art as the grass that withers, thou art as the flower that fadeth: a man that is borne of woman that is today and tomorrow is no more".

We must all, no matter how big or powerful, humble ourselves before God because He alone makes kings weep in their closets and causes emperors and tyrants to tremble in their wardrobes and wet their beds.

As regards his 20 year jinx, perhaps President Muhammadu Buhari will return safely to Nigeria and perhaps he will not: only God knows.

Whichever way it goes the Lord has made His point.  All praise, all glory, all honor be unto His holy name forever. Shalom.

Sunday, February 12, 2017

Andrew Yakubu, a Soulless Criminal - Charlie Boy.

"But Andrew Yakubu own vex me die. Look at the clandestine place that $9.8m and another £74, 000 was found! Who would have thought there was such magnitude of national treasure there? See ehn, this stunning discovery by the EFCC makes me wonder how a soulless criminal of Andrew Yakubu's ilk could have received $10million in cash as gift - as claimed by him - and how much gift would have been given to many other thieves, evil peoples and demons who had over the last decade, dotted our government. Oh... Where is my gun? I dey seriously feel like shooting somebody! In the end, common man go die by jungle justice ooo. - Charlie Boy"

Thursday, February 9, 2017

Donald J Trump's concerns on Muslims

Donald J Trump`s concerns on  Muslims.

Something to consider. This is why we are in big trouble. Can Muslims be Good Americans?
Can a devout Muslim be an American patriot and a loyal citizen? Consider this:
Theologically, no. Because his allegiance is to Allah, the moon god of Arabia.
Scripturally, no. Because his allegiance is to the five pillars of Islam and the Qur’an.
Geographically, no. Because his allegiance is to Mecca, to which he turns in prayer 5 times a day.
Socially, no. Because his allegiance to Islam forbids him to make friends with Christians or Jews.
Politically, no. Because he must submit to the mullah (spiritual leaders), who teach annihilation of Israel and destruction of America, the great Satan.
Domestically, no, because he is instructed to marry four women and beat and scourge his wife when she disobeys him. (Qur’an 4:34). Can you see a court case brewing here?
Religiously, no. Because no other religion is accepted by his Allah except Islam. (Qur’an, 2:256)
Intellectually, no, because he cannot accept the American Constitution since it is based on Biblical principles and he believes the Bible to be corrupt.
Philosophically, no, because Islam, Muhammad, and the Qur’an do not allow freedom of religion and expression.
Spiritually, no, because when we declare “one nation under God,” the Christian’s God is loving and kind, while Allah is NEVER referred to as our heavenly father, nor is he ever called Love in the Qur’an’s 99 excellent names. Democracy and Islam cannot co-exist.
Every Muslim government is either dictatorial or autocratic. Therefore after much study and deliberation perhaps we should be very suspicious of ALL MUSLIMS in this country. They obviously cannot be both good Muslims and good Americans.
Call it what you wish…it’s still the truth. If you find yourself intellectually in agreement with the above, perhaps you will share this with your friends. The more who understand this, the better it will be for our country. Pass it on. The war is bigger than we know.

To be "All-American”… One must support the Constitution and the principles of our Founding Fathers. There is no room for Sharia Law and Hudud or supporters of that backwards Islamic system of laws.

DJ Trump
US President

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