09 October, 2019

BBC Sex for marks generalizations by Prince Justice

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BBC Sex for marks generalizations by Prince Justice

Here we go again with another round of self hating speeches inspired by BBCs sex for marks video demartketing West African tertiary institutions. If you just arrived on planet Social Media, you will think BBC just Mungo Parked the source of carnal sin for the first time ever.

You probably didn't hear of the Dr Richard Akindele caught on audio, sacked and jailed, nor numerous other occasions where the institutions or even student cultists have dealt with the offender.

BBC shows just two cases to disparaged the hundreds of institutions across the subregion. This is the same BBC that fought tooth and nail to hide the sordid child and sexual abuse through its management ranks for decades. Details of sexual depravity towards underage and vulnerable by its brightest stars and directors were eventually revealed. Yet, nobody painted the BBC as a sexual abusive institution, not to talk of tarnishing the whole British media industry as corrupt and not fit for our West African audiences.

Are we to forget the Me too sexual abuse movement ravaging Hollywood, which by the way started from the catholic church?

I think we all know that power and money enables sexual harassment, EVERYWHERE! 

However, rather being a globally extended Me Too to West Africa, this unfair generalization and sensationalism is for the demartketing of West African tertiary institutions for the sole benefit of their competitors, the British tertiary instructions that rely heavily on Nigeria and Ghana students to fill their budget shortfalls. Foreign students pay about thrice what their domestic fellow students pay. 

About a decade ago, with the coming of the Conservative government, educational subsidies were cut and the institutions were encouraged to milk foreign students as an alternative source of income. A little leeway was given with a government subsidy government for the employed, which Nigerians were wise to take up.

Many non-Ivy league institutions welcomed Nigerian students as a blessing even without common O'levels and turned a blind eye to the gross malpractices, as Nigerians students out of the £15,000 (N7m) grants paid agents to sign them in classes and paid online Indians to do their coursework while still having enough left to build houses in Nigeria. The British institutions turned a blindeye to the fact that many of their graduates couldn't speak common English as long as their books balanced. From about last session, the unemployed and disabled program was stopped and the British tertiary institutions ran into losses. I know of one in Ealing that went into liquidation.

So, the BBC expose has to be viewed with caution. It is to mainly inspire a loss in confidence in West African tertiary institutions, prompting doting fathers to dig deep into their pockets, and that of the commonwealth, to send their girls to an overpriced educational system which does nothing but to promote further cultural and political disillusionment. An educational system that starts its program by teaching six year Olds that homosexuality and other sexual depravity is right, and ends with the conclusion that the Black Race is pathologically inferior.

Yes, some Men can be shameless pricks when in position of power anywhere under the Sun, but this BBC report that generalizes and castigates an entire subregion with just two cases is an unfair misrepresentation. This is how they castigated our traditional cultural values as satanic, as well as our political and economic systems. Therefore we should view the report with a wider perspective. Sexual harassment is a Man thing of every Race and not a West African affliction.

I have viewed the introduction of BBC Yoruba, pidgin and Igbo with suspicion and raised alarm of mind conditioning by our colonists, the British. The funding for BBC Yoruba and Igbo came from the same imperialists, MacArthur Foundation that sponsored the corruption propaganda that  brought Buhari to power. We must be wary of moralist propaganda pushed by the likes of BBC whose primary objective is our mental and cultural slavery.

The British army didn't recolonize us but British media that pushed corruption propaganda in 1966,1983 and 2015. The greatest war for the liberation of the Black Race is the war of the mind and soul of the Black Race. For a thousand years, Arabs and latter Europeans have colonized us with moralist propaganda that denigrate West African institutions and make us discard ours for their own institutions. 

Instead of reacting with self hate and redirecting millions needed here in Nigeria into the British system, think and realize that when we decry moralist propaganda, it is not a denial of immorality but it's use as a tool of sociopolitical disorientation.

BBC "SEX FOR GRADES...' THE VALUE

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SEX FOR GRADES? 

Having watched the BBC Africa Eye documentary with the above title I think that the story told does not match the message sought to be conveyed to the public by the title. 

Beyond the jokes and giggles I have decided to critically analyze what the BBC has put out and I conclude that the decision to publish the video is a very serious error on the part of the people who decided to air the video . 

This is because this whole work involved people’s precious reputation and there can be no room for error or to stretch the argument. The allegation and what is put forward to established or substantiate  it must be on all fours. 

What was alleged? That some lecturers in some African universities sleep with their female students in return for high grades. It amounts to accusing the lecturers of the criminal offense of blackmail or extortion. 

What is expected from the accusers’ video? BBC and it’s collaborators were supposed to present to us evidence. Hard evidence. That a lecturer had sex with a student and indeed gave a grade A to that student because of the sex. Or that a student who was poor in class obtained a grade A or B because of a sexual encounter she had with a particular lecturer. Or that a female student, but for sex had with her lecturer could not have obtained the grade A or B she was awarded in a particular subject. It also means the lady must have read a course taught by the lecturer. 

Is this what happened in the video? NO. No sex. No evidence of a grade upgrade as a result of sex. No evidence that a lady wrote an exam and the result slip showed a higher grade than deserved, if we look at what was written on the examination answer sheet. 

In the end the BBC only established that some lecturer was lewd in his conversation with somebody who was not even a student or even if she was, she did not have sex and definitely did not write any official exam organized by the University. 

Sex was discussed but not had. No grades were awarded because of sex. So why sex for grades? Was that even a proposal ? More questions than answers.

03 October, 2019

HAPPY INDEPENDENCE By: Femi Fani-Kayode

By: Femi Fani-Kayode

“Nigeria is not one and has never been one. It is a ‘state of nations’ and not a ‘nation-state’. The traitors in the south are heroes in the north whilst the heroes in the south are traitors in the north. The value system of the north is totally opposite to that of the south. The lenses through which we see justice and equity can never be the same. The Nigerian state is the tragedy of 20th century in Africa”- Aare Kurunmi Kakanfo, “Nigeria Is Burning”, Facebook, 30th September 2019.

I could not have put it better myself. Today our nation celebrates 59 years of independence from our external colonial masters and 59 years of servitude, subjugation, tyranny and oppression by our internal colonial masters. Permit me to share the following.

In August 1958 my beloved father of blessed memory, the Balogun of Ife, Chief Victor Remilekun Adetokunboh Fani-Kayode Q.C., S.A.N, C.O.N successfully moved the motion for Nigeria’s independence. Parliament passed the motion and the British colonial authorities acquiesed to it.

Two years later, on October 1st 1960 (which is 59 years today) amidst great joy, hope, promise and fanfare, the first of our two chains of servitude and bondage was broken and Nigeria became an independent nation.

I commend Papa and his generation for this great achievement. His motion freed us from the chains and shackles of the external colonial masters and I am very proud of that.

However there is still much work to do.  59 years later we still have the second chain and shackle of bondage and servitude to remove and that is the chain and shackle of our internal colonial masters who have proved to be even more relentless, ruthless and murderous than the first.

Since the end of our civil war in 1970, which resulted in the ethnic cleansing, mass murder and genocide of no less than 3 million innocent Biafran civilians, and despite all acts of provocation and injustice from those that see us as nothing but conquered vassals, the good people of the south and the Middle Belt have been reasonable and restrained and have refused to react violently.

Instead they have patiently and politely protested against and peacefully struggled with that chain and shackle of Fulani bondage.

Since independence we have attempted to get a better deal for our people from within a united and “indivisible” Nigeria but we have failed woefully.

Rather than getting better, things are actually getting significantly worse and the noose of slavery and handcuffs of servitude are getting tighter.

The last four years under President Muhammadu Buhari, who is undoubtedly more of a President of the North than a President of Nigeria, provides an eloquent testimony to that.

His Government is shamelessly, unapologeticallly and unabashedly a Government by the Fulani, for the Fulani and of the Fulani sprinkled with a small handful and pitiful coterie of southern and Middle Belt useful idiots and accursed slaves who have no sense of decency or self-respect, who, like Esau, have traded their future and destiny for a mess of pottage and who have sold their souls to the devil and their peoole down the river.

For the Yoruba people particularly I am convinced that the only way to break that second and last shackle and chain of servitude and bondage is for the South West to exercise her inalienable right of self-determination and leave Nigeria.

The battle for restructuring which many of us have supported and fought for over the last 25 years is long lost and its advocates are no longer being heard.

We have failed to succeed in that noble cause because those that believe that they own own Nigeria and that they were born to rule her in perpetuity have treated that quest with contempt and ignored it with disdain.

They have met our reasonable demands for devolution of power and the establishment of an equitable and true Federation where all men, regardless of ethnic nationality or faith, are regarded as being equal before God, with an uncharitable and unreasonable display and unequivocal and unprecedented degree of arrogance and impunity.

As a consequence of their unbridled intransigence, insatiable lust for power and control and inexplicable desire to dominate and enslave each and every one of us, it is increasingly clear to me and millions of others that Nigeria can never change as long as she continous to exist as one.

Yet we as a people those of us that are interested in freedom can no longer continue to subject ourselves to the indignity of living in the insufferable bondage that they have forced and foisted on us.

Given the foregoing, the only option left for us if we are to maintain our self-respect and dignity and win our freedom is division and separation.

I am therefore glad to publicly identify myself with the proud Yoruba nationalists of the Balogun Collective and other Yoruba self-determination groups who have risen to the occassion, who have said enough is enough and who believe that it is time for the rise and establishment of the mighty nation of Oduduwa.

The Yoruba people, always so ready to accept and accomodate others and always so liberal and generous, deserve no less.

Though ours is a peaceful and passive struggle and not one that is interested in the usage of arms or indulging in any form of violence, anarchy or lawlessness, it would be a grave error on the part of anyone to underestimate our determination or test our resolve.

My father and his generation broke the first chain of servitude which was the bondage of the British.

It is my sacred duty and divine obligation and that of members of mine to break the second chain which is the bondage and subjugation of the Fulani.  We shall not fail.

Happy Independence Day Nigeria!: Femi Fani-Kayode

“Nigeria is not one and has never been one. It is a ‘state of nations’ and not a ‘nation-state’. The traitors in the south are heroes in the north whilst the heroes in the south are traitors in the north. The value system of the north is totally opposite to that of the south. The lenses through which we see justice and equity can never be the same. The Nigerian state is the tragedy of 20th century in Africa”- Aare Kurunmi Kakanfo, “Nigeria Is Burning”, Facebook, 30th September 2019.

I could not have put it better myself. Today our nation celebrates 59 years of independence from our external colonial masters and 59 years of servitude, subjugation, tyranny and oppression by our internal colonial masters. Permit me to share the following.

In August 1958 my beloved father of blessed memory, the Balogun of Ife, Chief Victor Remilekun Adetokunboh Fani-Kayode Q.C., S.A.N, C.O.N successfully moved the motion for Nigeria’s independence. Parliament passed the motion and the British colonial authorities acquiesed to it.

Two years later, on October 1st 1960 (which is 59 years today) amidst great joy, hope, promise and fanfare, the first of our two chains of servitude and bondage was broken and Nigeria became an independent nation.

I commend Papa and his generation for this great achievement. His motion freed us from the chains and shackles of the external colonial masters and I am very proud of that.

However there is still much work to do.  59 years later we still have the second chain and shackle of bondage and servitude to remove and that is the chain and shackle of our internal colonial masters who have proved to be even more relentless, ruthless and murderous than the first.

Since the end of our civil war in 1970, which resulted in the ethnic cleansing, mass murder and genocide of no less than 3 million innocent Biafran civilians, and despite all acts of provocation and injustice from those that see us as nothing but conquered vassals, the good people of the south and the Middle Belt have been reasonable and restrained and have refused to react violently.

Instead they have patiently and politely protested against and peacefully struggled with that chain and shackle of Fulani bondage.

Since independence we have attempted to get a better deal for our people from within a united and “indivisible” Nigeria but we have failed woefully.

Rather than getting better, things are actually getting significantly worse and the noose of slavery and handcuffs of servitude are getting tighter.

The last four years under President Muhammadu Buhari, who is undoubtedly more of a President of the North than a President of Nigeria, provides an eloquent testimony to that.

His Government is shamelessly, unapologeticallly and unabashedly a Government by the Fulani, for the Fulani and of the Fulani sprinkled with a small handful and pitiful coterie of southern and Middle Belt useful idiots and accursed slaves who have no sense of decency or self-respect, who, like Esau, have traded their future and destiny for a mess of pottage and who have sold their souls to the devil and their peoole down the river.

For the Yoruba people particularly I am convinced that the only way to break that second and last shackle and chain of servitude and bondage is for the South West to exercise her inalienable right of self-determination and leave Nigeria.

The battle for restructuring which many of us have supported and fought for over the last 25 years is long lost and its advocates are no longer being heard.

We have failed to succeed in that noble cause because those that believe that they own own Nigeria and that they were born to rule her in perpetuity have treated that quest with contempt and ignored it with disdain.

They have met our reasonable demands for devolution of power and the establishment of an equitable and true Federation where all men, regardless of ethnic nationality or faith, are regarded as being equal before God, with an uncharitable and unreasonable display and unequivocal and unprecedented degree of arrogance and impunity.

As a consequence of their unbridled intransigence, insatiable lust for power and control and inexplicable desire to dominate and enslave each and every one of us, it is increasingly clear to me and millions of others that Nigeria can never change as long as she continous to exist as one.

Yet we as a people those of us that are interested in freedom can no longer continue to subject ourselves to the indignity of living in the insufferable bondage that they have forced and foisted on us.

Given the foregoing, the only option left for us if we are to maintain our self-respect and dignity and win our freedom is division and separation.

I am therefore glad to publicly identify myself with the proud Yoruba nationalists of the Balogun Collective and other Yoruba self-determination groups who have risen to the occassion, who have said enough is enough and who believe that it is time for the rise and establishment of the mighty nation of Oduduwa.

The Yoruba people, always so ready to accept and accomodate others and always so liberal and generous, deserve no less.

Though ours is a peaceful and passive struggle and not one that is interested in the usage of arms or indulging in any form of violence, anarchy or lawlessness, it would be a grave error on the part of anyone to underestimate our determination or test our resolve.

My father and his generation broke the first chain of servitude which was the bondage of the British.

It is my sacred duty and divine obligation and that of members of mine to break the second chain which is the bondage and subjugation of the Fulani.  We shall not fail.

Happy Independence Day Nigeria!

30 September, 2019

*Enjoy Your Buhari*; Reno Omokri mocks SOWORE

*Enjoy Your Buhari*; Reno Omokri mocks SOWORE!

If you say *Enjoy Your Buhari*; Reno Omokri mocks SOWOREiar, *I will agree.* He tells    deliberate lies *to destroy the reputation of those he‘s against,* using his _Sahara Reporters_ website. He did it to me personally *and my boss, Jonathan.* Ironically neither Jonathan, nor I ever contemplated his arrest.

I sympathise with Sowore, *but that's not my point here.* I can't help but feel that his travails are self inflicted. I know his nature. He will come out of jail, read this, *and use Sahara Reporters to try to savage my reputation.* If you have followed the Buhari wave, you know the role Sowore and his Sahara Reporters played *to create the Frankenstein monster named Buhari.*

What is happening between Sowore and  Buhari is just a romance gone sour. Sowore is *not some innocent activist* that General Buhari is persecuting. He was an ally of Buhari. *He sold Buhari to Nigeria.* _We must not rewrite history or we will repeat it._

*Using saharareporters,* Sowore dishonestly *"DEMARKETED"* President Jonathan as *a “DRUNKARD,”* _a “SLOW POKE,_” *“CLUELESS...”* and MARKETED Buhari as *“INCORRUPTIBLE.”* He marketed Buhari as a man who would not only *“CRUSH”* Jonathan, but the *"messiah"* who would “SOLVE” all of Nigeria's problems.

In 2014, when Jonathan said “I am the most INSULTED president in the world but when I leave office, you will all remember me for the total freedom you enjoyed”, *he was referring to Sowore and saharareporters.* 

_Nigerians mistook his TOLERANCE AND *ZEAL FOR HUMAN RIGHTS* for WEAKNESS._

Today, General Buhari is trying Sowore, *his former partner in propaganda,* for insulting him. If insulting a President is a crime, *both Buhari and Sowore are guilty due to what they did to ex-President Jonathan.* But it is NOT a crime.

*Sowore should be freed!*

Yet, Sowore is not the victim here. The victim, who refused to be a victim, *is former President Jonathan,* who Sowore accused of thievery, *yet ALL his children schooled in Nigeria while he was President.* 5 years after leaving office, no one has found GEJ wanting.

It is possible that *people around Jonathan made money,* just as people around General Buhari are making money and people around Obasanjo and YarAdua made money. _It is the sad reality of a corruption plagued country that we must all aspire to fix._ *But Jonathan was NOT the THIEF, DRUNKARD or WEAKLING* Sowore painted him to be. He is God fearing. *To fear God is weakness to men like Sowore.*

Then President Jonathan is MEEK. MEEKNESS is not WEAKNESS. MEEKNESS means you have POWER, *but you RESTRAIN yourself from ABUSING it* because *you want to BUILD, not DESTROY.* Moses was MEEK. Nigerians don't deserve a MEEK leader. *We deserve a General Buhari!*

On 4 occasions, Sowore visited Nigeria while Jonathan was President. We knew his whereabouts. He met then CBN Governor, Lamido Sanusi, and was in contact with Buhari and El-rufai. *But Jonathan NEVER ARRESTED him* because _he believed in PRESS FREEDOM._

Sowore marketed Jonathan as corrupt and weak. *GEJ would never make a man indicted by the army for theft, as reported by PremiumTimesng, a minister.* GEJ deported South Africans in retaliation when SA deported Nigerians. It is Buhari who is WEAK & CORRUPT.

The problem with the average Nigerian, is that *we CRY over CONSEQUENCES,* and _LAUGH over ACTIONS,_ not realising that _CONSEQUENCE follows ACTIONS_ *as DAY follows NIGHT.* Sowore and Saharareporters are the ACTION. *Buhari is the CONSEQUENCE.*         

I look at those shedding tears for Sowore and I remember when Jonathan’s son was crying after his classmates laughed at him *because they read on saharareporters that his father is a drunkard.* Even children believe the lies they read on saharareporters!

I am not stretching facts if I say that *without Sowore, General Buhari wont be President.* It‘s an indisputable FACT. He and Saharareporters poisoned the mind of Nigerians against then President Jonathan. As Christ said “offences will come: *but woe unto him, through whom they come!”* - Luke 17:1

It is a different matter if Sowore and saharareporters used the TRUTH to turn Nigerians against then President Jonathan, *but they used LIES.* Deliberate and malignant LIES. *You cannot DESTROY another man and expect Providence to BUILD you up!* 

_Ko le work!_

What Gen Buhari has done to Sowore is a common Northern tactic. I lived in the North. I know. Abacha used it on Abiola. He used Abiola to destroy Shonekan. *After Abiola destroyed Shonekan’s government,* he was of no use to Abacha anymore, so Abacha threw him in jail.

General Buhari and Elrufai know what they used Sowore to achieve in destroying Jonathan. They are not fools. These guys are more politically sophisticated *than even Sowore/Tinubu know.* It is brinksmanship. *They won't sit and watch them do the same to Buhari.*

All of you were FOOLED when General Buhari rubbed mentholatum on his handkerchief and used it to induce crocodile tears. You are now seeing the genuine Buhari now? *Who is crying now?* _Buhari or you? When we told you did you listen?_ Enjoy Buhari!

Gen Buhari used Sowore & saharareporters against Jonathan and he will NEVER let them be used against him. *Sowore should have known that the first person a feudal king kills is the kingmaker* that got him the throne. So he can't remove him from the same throne.

What an irony! Sowore cannot use the same saharareporters to remove himself from jail.
 Don’t dig your enemy’s hole too deep so that when you fall into it, you can also escape.

29 September, 2019

Buhari as a Metaphor of Nigeria's Failure in Almost Everything By Dr. Ike Odigbo

Buhari as a Metaphor of Nigeria's Failure in Almost Everything

By Dr. Ike Odigbo

Watching Muhammadu Buhari's shoddy performance on the world stage at the 74th United Nations General Assembly holding in New York, one cannot but bow one's head in shame. As Igbos say, you endure more shame when the dancing step of your relative is out of sync with the rest on a public group dance outing. Placed side by side the historic speeches of other heads of government its not surprising we are where we are, at the bottom of the laddar of statistics of development in Africa and in the world. 

Those who keep wandering why Africa is backward should wonder no more. The answer lies in a crop of shameless old men like Buhari who seek to retain power by all means but do nothing meaningful with it and even care less its implication for everyone else. The current president is the single most debilitating factor against any form of progress in the land. Again and again he has displayed this level of worrisome underperformance. We know the next time will not be different. For me, it should have been more surprising if the outcome was anything different.

Throghout the 2019 presidential campaign, when closely observed, Buhari flipped and flopped. The lousy shape of Nigeria's poitical campaigns was to his advantage. Noisy and full of rented crowds, it is impossible to encounter or asses the candidates directly. Loud speakers blared out music in the same way as hired performers dished out entertainment. And then shouting bouts in the name of speeches and handing over of candidature flags. Viewed in terms of what a political campaign should be, those open air campains all amounted to meaningless rubbish. 

Buhari's handlers and APC party executives do all they could to ensure Buhari never appears close range before a camera and a journalist. First was the open presidential debate organised by the respected Nigeria Elections Debate Group (NEDG) in conjunction with the pro-government Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria which Muhammadu Buhari as incumbent dodged. Then luck ran out of him as he is forced by public demand to appear before an alternative platform The Candidates hosted by Daria Media in association with McArthur Foundation. Unlike the NEDG format which intended to grill all presidential candidates side by side each other, The Candidates was more conducive, featuring different parties and their candidates in a four-session format. Candidates were sitting and unlike the previous format did not have to confront, contradict or challenge each other. 

Nevertheless Buhari disappointed big time. The very first question was simple and predictable: why do you want to be president of Nigeria? Buhari's answer is instructive and has characterized his goverment. He said that his party wants him to be their candidate and he is contesting because they put him forward. Personally he has no ideas or objectives or reasons to want to be president. We all watched it and we remember clearly how he could not make sense of simple questions and continually relied on his vice Prof. Osinbajo for explanations and answers. Everybody came out of that experience really worried. The same worry, even fright, was all written on the face of his most ardent supporters and ministers who came to cheer him up. It was a public show of shame and humiliation. 

I was not disappointed. That outing only confirmed something that was becoming clear to everybody since Buhari became president in 2015. He tacitly avoided even repudiated the media at home. He only addressed the media on international outings, where I guess it is unavoidable. On many such ocassions he went foul of questions and answered rubbish. Many other times he misplaced obvious facts and misaddressed well-known personalities and world leaders. Generally he painted the picture of a buffon knowing neither his left nor his right. Unfortunately, the more mistskes he makes on the world stage, the more he attracted the kind of attention he would rather not wish. 

With such level of unpreparedness or unfittingness one wonders why he desperately wanted to be president. At the first level of citizen, he has the right to vie for any office. Of course as a soldier he had tasted that position and bequeathed to Nigerians the best ever attempt to tackle high level indiscipline. Unfortunately his reign was cut short by yet another coup which ended his term. However, it would be difficult to understand or justify why he would still desire to come back when all about him is out of sync for a modern day president. And this is what gets one thinking of what might be his main reason for holding on to the office after a lacklustre first term. 

There are two possible reasons. First, he wants to satisfy his pristine desire to be at the helm of affairs, which was cut short by the coup that removed him from power. He believes in himself as having what it takes to be on top. He compares himself to General Obasanjo who moved from military to civilian president. In achieving this goal, it gives him a high sense of fulfilment and sense of satisfaction. I have told friends that Buhari impressed me with his tenacity and sense of purpose. He contested four times and didnt give up, a journey that took him across four parties over sixteen years. Today he is president and has realized his ambition of being president. 

But its not just for himself that he desperately wanted to be president. The second reason why Buhari wants to be president is that he want to give his own people, the Fulani and Muslims, some advantage over the other bona fide owners of Nigeria. His calculation might be that as the last standing military officer of his level in this generation he is the last titan who has what it takes to restore and institutionalize Northern and Islamic domination over Nigeria. Therefore, Buhari's mission in the presidency is not to all Nigerians but to his own chosen people, to his secterian interest. That should be obvious to any casual or keen observer. 

The Northern monopoly over security chiefs, the institutionalized protection of killer herdsmen, selective fight against corruption, the concentration of the three arms of government in the North etc are all there for everyone to see. Nigeria and its institutions are firmly under the vicious grip of Buhari and his men. Nothing remains to bring their aim to full realization. It would amount to acute lack of perception or honesty for any Nigeria to fail to see Buhari's bigotry. In any case many Northerners openly celebrate his nepotism and are beginning to plot to retain power in the North, against established political principle of geopolitical rotation. When the rest of Nigerians raise objections and alarm over marginalization or fulanization or islamization it is not for nothing. 

The main reason why I took all the time to account for Buhari's motif to remain Nigeria's president is to show that he only cares about those aims I have pointed out and is willing to endure the greatest form of public and international humiliation as long as he achieves his agenda of Northern domination. Clearly he is a laughing stock at the international stage but he seems not to mind because of the advantages it enables him to snatch. He has four more years to go, and assuming he lives through it, he will only make an already bad situation worse. Nigeria will bleed while the North and his bootlickers, including some Southerners, will appear to enjoy. But in the end, Nigeria will triumph, for neither will power remain in perpetuity in the North, his plan or hope of fulanization and islamization are bound to fail because they are both ill conceived and exercise in futility. 

Buhari may not wish or suspect it but he needs to be told that in whatever he does history is being made. He cannot control that. He might well be a messaiah to the North but to the resr of us Nigerians he would be one of the very worst rulers this country has produced. There are countless rulers who started as saviours only to end as the tormentor or oppressor of their own people. And the oppressor of himself also. So far, he is the only Nigerian ruler who has plunged this country into recession twice. Maybe a third is on the way. I do not know of any democratic ruler whose records are so bad. In the final analysis it boils down to what the igbo people say about the mad man naked in the marketplace, that the damage and humiliation he brings on his relatives is not comparable to the ruin he brings on himself. You can reach me on: i.m.odigbo@gmail.com

11 August, 2019

OODUA GROUPS WRITE SULTAN OF SOKOTO


 OODUA GROUPS WRITE SULTAN OF SOKOTO

Open letter to the Sultan of Sokoto, Abubakar Said and the Fulani leaders
August 08, 2019
The Sultan of Sokoto and Fulani Leader
His Eminence Alhaji Abubakar Sa’ad
THE STATE OF THE NATION
We write this letter to you considering your importance as the head of the Fulani people in Nigeria. You are also the head of Fulani Muslims in Nigeria. It is our hope that you will be able to share the thoughts expressed here with the 7 million Fulani people in Nigeria through your traditional means of communication.
We write to honour you with this letter, given the floundering opportunities for a dialogue on the future of Nigeria, which has eluded the various ethnic groups in Nigeria and which may not enhance itself too soon.
Given the drumbeats of armed violence and extremism perpetrated largely by your people, and the fleeting prospects of a national dialogue, we hope this letter will not be the last opportunity to constructively engage you and the Fulani nation.
We, on behalf of Apapo Oodua Koya, (AOKOYA), a coalition of several Itsekiri, Edo and Yoruba groups write with our deepest feelings about the Nigerian state and what appears to be the pitfalls that lay ahead, most of which are oiled and orchestrated by your own people, the Fulani, albeit consciously.
THE PAST
There was no history of Fulani in today’s territory until 1804. This was 800 years after the Yoruba Kingdoms had been established, about 600 years after the Hausa, Ijaw, Tiv, Igala, Junkun Kingdoms had flourished. The Igbo Nation had existed for centuries before your people wandered into this hemisphere.
We recall that your forebears came to power through brutal and bloody conquest of indigenous peoples in many parts of Northern Nigeria under the guise of Islam even though Islam had taken firm roots in Yorubaland, Kano and Bornu Empires as early as the 11th century.
Since your sojourn in Nigeria, you have been very lucky.
A whole country of over 300 ethnic groups, was handed over to you a foreigner, first through the conquest of some of its part, you, who never owned an inch of land centuries earlier in this hemisphere.
You have reaped the fruits which trees you did not plant and you knew not when they were planted.
Moreso, you were from a family of wanderers and your emergence as Emir and the traditional ruler was unusual, having no royal blood in your veins ab initio.
No doubt, You succeeded in taking over the land, the main means of production of these innocent peoples whose main offence was that they were too caring, too gentle, too subservient and accommodating of foreigners in their ancestral homeland, Today, you sit on a throne soaked with the blood of millions of innocent souls anguished with deafening ears to the agony of the spirit of millions of victims of the horrendous killings by your men, who came from Fouta Jallon in Senegal, only some 210 years ago.
The British left in 1960 and you emerged as the main benefactor even though your people were not known to have fought for independence.
You were wise enough to plant your people in the security institutions, a reflection of your preference for force and brigandage instead of a knowledge-driven society.
Through direct military intervention or subterfuge, sly plots, you have been ruling Nigeria or determining who rule Nigeria since 1960. This is rare luck that only courageous people can manage for some time, but needs wise, intelligent, decent and conscientious people to manage for a millennium.
Under the false, artificial creation called Nigeria, your people produce no oil, yet you appropriate and decide how the resources should be expended.
You have no access to the Ocean, yet you decide which goods should be imported and which vessel should ply routes that indigenous owners of this God-given oceans had been using for centuries.
All the military weapons were bought not by your money, but you decide who should use them and who should be killed by the same weapons. You have no rich scholarly tradition, yet your people sit on the Nigerian Universities Commission, (NUC) and decide the faith of other Nigerians.
You located all the military institutions in your land, more out of fear than out of love for justice and fair play.
90 percent of Nigerian resources are sourced from the South and Middle Belt, yet you decide how the funds should be spent. Did you think this irresponsible way of life will continue for ever? Did your people think we are foolish and even if we are, did you think coming generations will accept this brazen exploitation? We have called for dialogue on these issues, but you call it treason.
The truth is that you have grossly mismanaged this opportunity. Your ruinous and destructive tradition has robbed on all Nigerians. Your intuition for aggression has become a national culture. Your disdain for debate and logical criticisms has been imbibed by Nigerians who continue to gravitate towards the custodians of political power, whose way of life must be imbibed for recognition.
You have ruined and destroyed this whole nation at your beckon due to your exclusive, narrow, primordial and savage instincts driven only by your self interest and your brutal and non-negotiable desire to conquer and subdue every nationality in Nigeria. This is a tall task which you are hell bent in executing.
THE INVASION OF YORUBALAND BY FULANI HERDSMEN
We like to caution you on your latest antics to renew your grand 1804 design to conquer the entire country, not through ideas but through the most savage tradition of killings and maiming.
This to us is at the bottom of the current Fulani kidnapping in Yorubaland. We wish to inform you that we are aware of your grand plan to renew a project done half way and put on mute mode since the defeat of your forces in 1840 by the Yoruba Army.
We are worried that you and your Fulani people have been suspiciously silent on the kidnapping of Yoruba people, the killing of our young professionals including the killing of the daughter of a prominent Yoruba leader.
We were not surprised that you and the other Fulani leaders did not consider it necessary to send condolence messages or even visit the family of the slain woman. This can only mean your tacit approval or at least, a philosophy of cold compromise.
Please be aware that in the past two years, records show that 689 Yoruba people have been kidnapped by your people, Fulani, about 400 reported cases of rape, including rape of toddlers. Out of this number of the kidnapped, 356 were women, and out of that number, 250 were married women.
In all, 112 people were killed by your Fulani people either for resisting kidnap or for failing to pay ransom. This may mean nothing to you, but to us, it means a lot.
We urge you to imagine a group of armed Yoruba cocoa farmers storming forests in Kano, Katsina and Sokoto, kidnapping Fulani people, raping their young girls and even killing the daughter of an Emir or a prominent Fulani leader? Can you also imagine the same heavily armed Yoruba cocoa farmers occupying your forests, stopping your people from farming and preventing your people from plying the highways in their ancestral homes?
To make the matter worse, imagine the armed Yoruba cocoa farmers carry out these terrible crimes under the banner of a Yoruba man as the Nigerian President. How will you feel?
As it is, your people, the Fulani are digging their hands down our throats. They are entering our bedrooms and sleeping with our mothers and wives. These actions are not only against Islam, they are against humanity.
These latest actions plus our experiences in the past have combined to renew the energy of millions of Yoruba people who want a country of their own. Either you like it or not, this will happen. God, before whom you and your big crown are like but a filthy rag, will make it happen.
We urge you to prepare your self to dialogue or if you chose the path of violence, there will be proportional response. Having Yoruba or Igbo Republics is something you do not wish to hear, but which is imminent and inevitable.
Please be aware that the Yoruba do not begrudge your values and the ways of your living, all we are saying is that we want to live our lives, design our political and cultural architecture, live and die on our own terms.
The forthcoming Yoruba Republic will be glad to accommodate righteous Fulani people who respect our civilisations and the laws of our fatherland.
We wish to use this opportunity to advice you and your people to be aware that you have no power to conquer Yoruba Nation. Your forebears tried and failed. Your military and political surrogates tried, marked with killings, maiming and destruction of our economy, yet they failed.
We ask you to instruct your people, the armed Fulani herdsmen to withdraw from Yoruba territories and on their own, mop up the cache of arms and ammunition stored in Yoruba territories.
Sir, the Yoruba people stand for peace and not war. We would prefer these issues to be resolved amicably without firing any gun shot. But, we wish to say that if your heart remains rebellious and your soul defiant, the Yoruba people are not afraid to confront you once again the way we did some 175 years ago, this time in the most ferocious manner you can ever imagine. It is necessary to let you know this even though we are aware that you will not change the conquest desires of your heart.
We wish you a happy Salah and Allah’s wisdom to know and do what is right.
Yours Sincerely,

Col Abimbola Sowumi (rtd)
Mallam Salau Ahmed Akorede
For Apapo Oodua Koya, (AOKOYA)
The Yoruba self-determination group


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25 July, 2019

Failed Nation, Doomed Youths

Failed Nation, Doomed Youths

Aregbesola
Served 8 years as commissioner for works in Lagos (you know what that means?)
Later seconded to state of Osun to serve another 8 years as Governor (his performance is in public knowledge) now a Minister of the federal republic. That makes uninterrupted  20 years of public largess.

Rotimi Amaechi
 Formerly a Speaker in Rivers state House of Assembly, then Governor for 8 years in Rivers state, 4 years as Federal Minister under the "CHANGE" government and returned as Minister under the "Next Level" government that makes an uninterrupted 
24 years on public fund!

Babatunde Fashola
Serves as a legal practitioner at the chambers of Kafaru Tinubu then Chief of staff in Lagos, that means a lot.
Then 8 years as Governor in Lagos and another 4  years as Minister under the "CHANGE" government overseeing three major ministries (his performance on his first appointment is in public knowledge) now returned as Minister under the "Next Level" government.

Gbemisola Saraki
Former Senator from Kwara state, now a  Minister under the "Next Level" government her only credential being bringing her blood brother on his kneels politically. 

Timipre Slyva
Formerly a Governor of Bayelsa for 8 years formerly indicted and was on trial with EFCC for several years now a Minister under the "Next Level" government

Olorunmbe Mamora
Former Lagos Commissioner for Health, a "Yes Sir" man to the power that be, later a Senator now a federal Minister under the "Next Level" government

Godswill Apabio
Served 8 years as Governor of Akwa-Ibom, later a Senator of the Federal Republic. Visitor to EFCC for several years, case quashed upon cross-carpeting to the ruling APC now a Federal Minister under the "Next Level" government

Architect Adegbite
Former Commissioner for works under Governor Ibikunle Amosun, "Yes Sir" man to Governor Amosun now a Federal Minister his credential for his new position being his loyalty to Governor Amosun

Sunday Dare
Columnist with Tinubu's  the Nations Newspaper, several years as media Aid to Tinubu, put on board of NCC for his loyalty to the Bourdillon now a Ministerial nominee from Oyo state

Chris Ngige
Formerly a Governor  in Anambra, he was in the national assembly then federal Minister under the "CHANGE" government now returned as a Minister for another term under the "Next Level" government.

Ogbonaya Onu
Formerly a Governor, he was a Minister for Science and Technology under the "CHANGE" government now returned as a Minister under the "Next Level" government

Lai Muhammad
Formerly a commissioner in Lagos, another "Yes Sir" man to the power that be, a Minister under the "CHANGE" government now returned as a Minister under the "Next Level" government.

Adeniyi Adebayo
Formerly a Governor in Ekiti state, now a Minister under the "Next Level" government.

Festus Keyamo
Formerly a Human Rights Activist Lawyer, he was a Lawyer to EFCC tormenting looters of our national treasury but was baited to come and eat and expectedly kept quiet once he was invited to the "dining table", Keyamo exhibits good table manner because he  stopped talking once he started eating. Keyamo will now sit on the same table with the looters he once tormented to make decisions for the country 

........And the list continues, in all 8 retired but not tired Governors, several former legislatures.

Meanwhile, Mr Bayo Ogunlesi is a Nigerian managing the Heathrow Airport and some other Airports in the UK, he also manages the railway in some European countries but never invited home to come and serve as Transport Minister just because he's not loyal to the Bourdillon.

Recently, the  news of a Nigerian medical Doctor, a graduate of OAU Ile-Ife that performed an unprecedented feat in the medical profession went viral internationally, he never made the Ministerial list because he would neither say  "Yes sir" to the northern cabals nor the Bourdillon.

Kase Lawal is an Ibadan man from Elekuro, he's a world class oil magnate based in Texas, USA. He rubs shoulders with the powers that be in America, he's acclaimed to be the richest black man in Texas his goodwill and social capital would have assisted our oil and gas sector. Alas, he won't say "Yes Sir" to the constituted Authority hence he's not on the Ministerial list.

Year in year out, young Nigerians record academic feats internationally but never has any of these young graduates bubbling with fresh ideas been invited to come and serve their fatherland rather people are recycled and compensated for loyalty to their Ogas at the top.

A critical scrutiny of the list of ministerial nominees shows that none of the forty-three prospective Ministers is below 50 years of age The only jobs reserved  for Nigerian youths are social media ranting, COZA protest,  Npower, SureP,  O'Yes, Yesso, BetNaija and yahooyahoo.

With this trend, the labour of our Hero past is already in vain.

Adetunbi Saheed Ige, PhD

24 July, 2019

THE INVASION OF IJEBU REMO by the Abokis


👺*THE INVASION OF IJEBU REMO by the Abokis*

*They started trickling into the various neighborhoods of Remo, Ogun State innocuously since 2017. People were happy because they provided cheap labour as farm hands, wood hewers, junk collectors and shoemakers. Little did they know they were an advance party of an occupationist-movement.*

*For instance, they also began to scavenge for scraps in your backyard, refuse dumps, inside the forests and even shrines. Yes, they know every inch of pathways, detours and short cuts around.*

*Everyday produce and cattle  trucks from the North discharge their Goods at Ode/Ipara, Ogere and Sagamu Interchange on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway.*

*Curiously hundreds of northerners disembark at these dropoff points, and within minutes, they disappear and embeds themselves.*

*If anyone goes to Sagamu, Ogere, ILISAN, these abokis have taken over some areas, while the people there are fast asleep.*

*While these new settlers are awake playing music, communing and entrenching themselves, the Local People remain sleeping.*

*All over IJEBU Remo, the abokis are festering and becoming emboldened by our lack of awareness and alertness.*

*Nobody wants to tackle them because the security apparatus around Ogun state are now Fulani run. Even if they are apprehended for crimes committed, they are released within hours.*

*In all this, I decided to go closer by forming a bond with a particular Musa, I got to know first hand the reason for the influx: I found out it is not economic reasons alone.*

*Everyone of these people are here for a more specific serious purpose: These people were sent and ordered to relocate as invaders.*

*They all have mobile phones and radio, and they hold solidarity meetings everyday, they are taught defensive and offensive manoeuvres.*

*Amongst them are a tiny percentage of genuine economic migrants, but they too are inside the network ordered to relocate and dominate.*

*The epicenters of the clandestine plots are the cattle markets from Ode Remo to Ibadan, and aboki settlement around.*

*From Lagos to Ogijo, Sagamu, Ilisan Iperu, Ikenne, Isara-Ago Iwoye road, there are command centres putting them in check, and giving them new information from the North, still Remo people are asleep.*

*Analysing the movements and incidents, a certain prominent man in Iguomon, Edo State called for the services of these cutlass wielding farm hands or farm-workers, when they arrived fully-armed, he became uncomfortable.* So, he asked them to disarm, but they refused, so he decided to disarm them. There and then he was matcheted in front of his own house in his village.*

*There was pandemonium, and the man's eldest son mobilised the youths for action. Within minutes, the whole almajiris vacated Iguomon on spotting the angry youths.*

*Sadly though, ten days later, the foreigners were all back again in the settlement, bolder and more determined.*

*What happened? Oh simple, the body of the eldest son who led the uprising was found in the river a week after the uprising, and his four cars were burnt, his father's house ransacked.*

*There's palpable fear in Iguomon, along Benin Agbor express way, before the bypass.*

*ILISAN Remo had a close call a couple of weeks ago: Four abokis were killed by an irate mob over an alleged okada snatching and robbery. It took the timely intervention of security forces and community leaders to prevent an imminent mayhem. The community is now overwhelmed by the burgeoning aboki population.*

*This is how it is in other communities in Remo land.

*If anyone thinks he or she will see a situation where Northerners will be  scurrying back to the North because of one thing or the other again, then that person is a joke. As a matter of fact, the Benue /Plateau situation will play out soon all over the South, and the original local people will soon be the refugees after been displaced from their land by the Abokis.*

*So, keep slumbering, keep thinking all is well, keep advocating peace and unity, keep fighting amongst yourselves.*

*While you're at it, they are strategizing on how  to dominate the Southerners perpetually, that is, if they have not already dominated.*

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This is an eye opener......

23 July, 2019

Miyetti Allah & Fulani Herdsmen Has Taken Over Vigilante Operations In Yorubaland.

BREAKING News!!!
Miyetti Allah & Fulani Herdsmen Has Taken Over Vigilante Operations In Yorubaland. - Chidi Cali.

This is Kayode Ajulo, a barrister and solicitor of the Supreme Court Of Nigeria states his encounter with Fulani Vigilante group on his way returning from Akure yesterday 4pm.

Ajulo said that terrorists were already mounting the highways with guns and openly doing "security work”. They have direct phone lines with the neighboring police stations confirming they are legit. Some of the Herdsmen Vigilante are wearing various Nigerian security outfits.

This confirmed the police announcement in June that they will collaborate with Fulani Herdsmen to bring back peace in the country.
Nigerians were also shocked when the Miyetti Allah announced too that they will be setting up Vigilante group across the country.

As it stands, these vigilante groups has been operating secretly all over the country and the Miyetti Allah’s announcement was a mere formality.. 
Me ndi yoruba never see anything since nnamdi kanu is their headache osetigo






13 July, 2019

ORIGIN OF THE NEW BANDITS FROM NORTH

NUHU RIBADU,  FORMER  EFCC BOSS.

wrote :-

Bandits”” were created by Gen Mohammadu Buhari Rtd to oust Jonathan
Bandits are not Boko Haram nor Herdsmen

It all started in April 2014 when Mohammadu Buhari assembled his ardent supporters, promoters and strategists to determine how to remove President Jonathan Goodluck.  Prominent amongst them were El-Rufai, Gen Danbazo (Rtd)……..

A decision was reached to consult Miyatti Allah cattle breeders association for assistance to boot Jonathan Goodluck out of office. Consequently, the National Chairman of Miyatti Allah was engaged to bring in foreign mercenaries. Within a month, 2,000 Fulani fighters were brought in from Mali, Senegal, Niger Republic, Chad, Libya to name but a few. Further 4,000 fighters were stationed in Niger and Chad on standby.

 On arrival, they were assembled in Kaduna under the sponsorship of El Rufai and were addressed by various Northern Leaders including the Sultan of Sokoto, Gen Buhari (Rtd) etc.

Specifically, Gen Buhari in his address told the fighters that “the British handed Nigeria over to us the Fulanis at independence. The land (Nigeria) belongs to us. We must reclaim what belongs to us.”He added that at the event that Jonathan Goodluck worn the election, the Fulani machinery must fight until they regain control of the country. He assured them that the Nigerian Army was behind them.

The mercenaries received initial training from the Commandant of the Nigerian Defence Academy and were sent to 6 camps in Ekiti State, Benue State, Katsina State, Kaduna State, Zamfara State and Borno State.

In the camps, brand new pick-up trucks, generators etc were provided them. Nigerian Airforce helicopters were used to provide them essential supplies like food, water, drinks and even arms and ammunitions.

Evidently, Jonathan Goodluck lost the election in 2015 through a well orchestrated election organised by INEC under a Fulani Chairman, Professor Jega. Gen Buhari (Rtd) was sworn in as the president. This saw the emergence of a Fulani president through a dodgy election hence the planned violent war was averted.

Contrary to expectation, the mercenaries in the various camps were abandoned, no more food and essential supplies. The relationship between Miyatti Allah, El Rufai (now a State Governor) and Dambazo broke down. El Rufai arrogantly declared that they were not needed anymore and they should go back. Consequently, the killings in Kaduna commenced as a warning to El Rufai but it did not bother him. He declared that he had paid the people carrying out the killings and they did not want to stop. The Nigerian police did not bother to call Gov El Rufai to give further clarification on this.

The Mercenary at the various camps decided to go about to find food for themselves by robbing people, going into farm lands and kidnapping.  Miyatti Allah made several efforts to contact El Rufai and Dambazzo to appeal to them to provide money to return these fighters to where they came from. All efforts proved abortive. The mercenaries at this point vacated their organised camps and took to crime.

The criminal gangs which emanated from these mercenaries were at this point described as “Bandits” in order to differentiate them from other notorious terrorist groups like Fulani Herdsmen, Boko Haram etc.

Following the untold destruction and killings which the Bandits carried out especially in Katsina and Zamfara, the Northern leaders in conjunction with officials of Nigerian Government requested Miyatti Allah to intervene and remove the Bandits from Nigeria. Miyatti Allah returned demanding 150 Billion Naira to settle the Bandits and evacuate them. The Government turned the offer down and restricted itself to the payment of 100 Billion Naira.

Shamefully Godwin Emefiele raised 100 Billion Naira for the settlement as a condition for his re-appointment as the Central bank Governor.

Miyatti Allah collected the money and purportedly distributed it but nothing changed.

In a bid to control the damage, President Buhari directed that RUGA initiative be setup to create colonies for these fighters in every state in Nigeria.

My questions are:
1. Should Nigerian communities accommodate these criminal elements?
2. Why has El Rufai not been called to clean up the mess he created?
3. Does this explain the President Buhari’s silence?
4.Is this conspiracy of the North gone wrong?
Nigerians think for yourselves
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09 July, 2019

EL RUFAI SOUTHERNERS & YAHOO BOYS

Reno To El-Rufai: Before You Label Southerners Yahoo Yahoo, Remember Abacha Is World’s Biggest Thief

I was shocked when I saw the headlines. To be sure I was not a victim of sensationalised news coverage, I went and read his comments in detail.

While speaking at the Northern Youth summit organized by Northern Hibiscus Initiative in Kaduna this Saturday, July 6, 2019, Mr. El-Rufai said, inter alia, as follows:

“We still have a lot to be proud of.

 We should be proud of our culture and tradition, as well as unity. You hardly can find someone from northern Nigeria convicted of 419 or being a Yahoo boy. That is something we should be proud of.

We are generally considered to be more honest and less corrupt than other Nigerians. That is something we should be proud of.”

In response to the above comments, I say to Nasir El-Rufai that before you label Southerners as Yahoo Yahoo people and fraudsters, do note that the biggest thief in world history is Sani Abacha. Yet, a stadium is proudly named after him in Kano.

 This is a man who stole in excess of $5 billion. 21 years after his death, Abacha is still sending credit alert to Nigeria, though General Buhari said ‘Abacha never stole’.

Furthermore, the biggest thief in Nigeria’s civil service history is Abdulrasheed Maina, whom General Buhari secretly recalled, reinstated and double promoted.

Finally, let me conclude by saying before you label Southerners as corrupt and fraudulent people, note that both you and General Buhari campaigned for the re-election of a man shown on video stuffing bribes in his babanriga. You, Nasir El-Rufai, not Southerners, deserve the label of dishonesty that you tried to pin on us.

Thieves do not have a particular tribe or religion. 8 years ago, I said “The difference between Nigerians is not North and South. The difference between Nigerians is between the good and the bad”. It is left to Nigerians to decide in which category you, Nasir El-Rufai, a man who paid herdsmen after they killed his people, fall.

I know that you are still smarting from the RUGA rejection , but that please, do not take out your anger on the long suffering people of Nigeria.

Reno Omokri

Thinker. #1 Bestselling author of Facts V Fiction: True Story of GEJ Years. Avid traveler. Table Shaker. Buhari Tormentor. Sharer of the Gospel, not the gossip.