Those of you blaming Colonel Sambo Dasuki for facilitating prayers with N750 million should remember one thing: he is Nigeria’s most effective practitioner of Federal character and non-discrimination in recent memory.
1)The money he stole went around every ethnicity except the Igbo. No thief from any ethnicity was left behind except Igbo land. One may be inclined to blame him here for marginalizing the Igbo but given his painstaking efforts to admit every ethnicity into Ali Baba’s cave, I’d appeal strongly to the Igbo to forgive him. It’s an honest mistake. President Buhari says that some people have been returning looted funds (name them sir, let them have their day in court). My suggestion is to put Dasuki in charge of these newly-returned funds. He will address his error by making sure that Andy Ubah and Chris Ubah get a piece of the action. Some Yoruba are also grumbling that their own thieves got only roughly N100 million. Don’t be greedy at least your own thieves were present in the cave.
2) The Nobel Prize hero under whose irresponsible non-supervision this mindless plundering took place spent more time on church pulpits than at the presidential desk. There was practically no church he did not attend, kneeling at altars from Abakaliki to Zungeru, flying wealthy Pastors on Presidential trips to Israel, making pastors so comfortable their bling bling began to compete with 50 Cents’, making pastors so comfortable they started to build private Universities and lend their private jets to the Federal Republic of Nigeria for illegal shipment of funds to South Africa.
3) In view of number 2 above, my assessment of things is that Sambo Dasuki’s sensibilities as an inclusive pan-Nigerian visionary was offended by his boss’s over facilitation of Christianity with all the yams flying around. He merely sought to balance the equationby also organizing Islamic prayers with N750 million. Put yourself in the shoes of all the Muslim clerics who for five years saw Pastors become honorary citizens of the vaults of the Central Bank of Nigeria. Dasuki sought to restore a little religious balance in the yam business.
If you ask me, I think he deserves the Nobel Prize for Peace more than his boss but the decision on who clinches the Prize ultimately belongs to the supporters and facilitators of this era.
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Abba:
All you need to establish behavior is to examine a pattern of consistent occurrence. From the Haliburton case to the current Dasukigate, take a look at the regional distribution of the names of the perpetrators, and you will have an answer to Nigeria's problems, and the sources of its corruption. It is a pattern, and you are a scientist, and there is an empirical evidence, right there before you. Until any further evidence emerges, it is safe to say that the Igbo are generally not involved in the looting of Nigeria. They have made this point consistently. If the Jonathan administration was corrupt, and there was indeed widespread corruption in that administration, you can only imagine what went on before him. Jonathan's was the least corrupt of all the administrations before him. Any examination of the Nigerian government from 1970-2015, will show the same pattern of looting. And it is the same people that have looted Nigeria. There's no escaping that fact.
Obi Nwakanma
1) money he stole went around every ethnicity except the Igbo. No thief from any ethnicity was left behind except Igbo land....Pius Adesanmi
Well if the Igbos did not get a share of the loot, that should not let them off the hook. We can still blame Iweala!
1)The money he stole went around every ethnicity except the Igbo. No thief from any ethnicity was left behind except Igbo land. One may be inclined to blame him here for marginalizing the Igbo but given his painstaking efforts to admit every ethnicity into Ali Baba’s cave, I’d appeal strongly to the Igbo to forgive him. It’s an honest mistake. President Buhari says that some people have been returning looted funds (name them sir, let them have their day in court). My suggestion is to put Dasuki in charge of these newly-returned funds. He will address his error by making sure that Andy Ubah and Chris Ubah get a piece of the action. Some Yoruba are also grumbling that their own thieves got only roughly N100 million. Don’t be greedy at least your own thieves were present in the cave.
2) The Nobel Prize hero under whose irresponsible non-supervision this mindless plundering took place spent more time on church pulpits than at the presidential desk. There was practically no church he did not attend, kneeling at altars from Abakaliki to Zungeru, flying wealthy Pastors on Presidential trips to Israel, making pastors so comfortable their bling bling began to compete with 50 Cents’, making pastors so comfortable they started to build private Universities and lend their private jets to the Federal Republic of Nigeria for illegal shipment of funds to South Africa.
3) In view of number 2 above, my assessment of things is that Sambo Dasuki’s sensibilities as an inclusive pan-Nigerian visionary was offended by his boss’s over facilitation of Christianity with all the yams flying around. He merely sought to balance the equationby also organizing Islamic prayers with N750 million. Put yourself in the shoes of all the Muslim clerics who for five years saw Pastors become honorary citizens of the vaults of the Central Bank of Nigeria. Dasuki sought to restore a little religious balance in the yam business.
If you ask me, I think he deserves the Nobel Prize for Peace more than his boss but the decision on who clinches the Prize ultimately belongs to the supporters and facilitators of this era.
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Bro. Joe the Pastor (plus Mallam Ezeana): I ask again: is Jim Nwobodo not Igbo? Hehehehhehehe.Abba
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Abba:
All you need to establish behavior is to examine a pattern of consistent occurrence. From the Haliburton case to the current Dasukigate, take a look at the regional distribution of the names of the perpetrators, and you will have an answer to Nigeria's problems, and the sources of its corruption. It is a pattern, and you are a scientist, and there is an empirical evidence, right there before you. Until any further evidence emerges, it is safe to say that the Igbo are generally not involved in the looting of Nigeria. They have made this point consistently. If the Jonathan administration was corrupt, and there was indeed widespread corruption in that administration, you can only imagine what went on before him. Jonathan's was the least corrupt of all the administrations before him. Any examination of the Nigerian government from 1970-2015, will show the same pattern of looting. And it is the same people that have looted Nigeria. There's no escaping that fact.
Obi Nwakanma
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Subject: Re: [Raayiriga] Before You Crucify Dasuki, By Pius Adesanmi
So, Nwobodo no be Igbo? Chei, na war for Pius and una wo. In any case, Naija's culture of corruption knows no ethnic (or any other) bound. Thankfully, the current government is determined to exterminate the deadly cancer off Naija's shores....and this, as our beloved Martha Stewart would say, is a good thing.
Abba
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1) money he stole went around every ethnicity except the Igbo. No thief from any ethnicity was left behind except Igbo land....Pius Adesanmi
Well if the Igbos did not get a share of the loot, that should not let them off the hook. We can still blame Iweala!- See more at: http://www.bodedolu.com/before-you-crucify-dasuki-by-pius-adesanmi/#sthash.1Bfc7PmI.dpuf
Those of you blaming Colonel Sambo Dasuki for facilitating prayers with N750 million should remember one thing: he is Nigeria’s most effective practitioner of Federal character and non-discrimination in recent memory.
1)The money he stole went around every ethnicity except the Igbo. No thief from any ethnicity was left behind except Igbo land. One may be inclined to blame him here for marginalizing the Igbo but given his painstaking efforts to admit every ethnicity into Ali Baba’s cave, I’d appeal strongly to the Igbo to forgive him. It’s an honest mistake. President Buhari says that some people have been returning looted funds (name them sir, let them have their day in court). My suggestion is to put Dasuki in charge of these newly-returned funds. He will address his error by making sure that Andy Ubah and Chris Ubah get a piece of the action. Some Yoruba are also grumbling that their own thieves got only roughly N100 million. Don’t be greedy at least your own thieves were present in the cave.
2) The Nobel Prize hero under whose irresponsible non-supervision this mindless plundering took place spent more time on church pulpits than at the presidential desk. There was practically no church he did not attend, kneeling at altars from Abakaliki to Zungeru, flying wealthy Pastors on Presidential trips to Israel, making pastors so comfortable their bling bling began to compete with 50 Cents’, making pastors so comfortable they started to build private Universities and lend their private jets to the Federal Republic of Nigeria for illegal shipment of funds to South Africa.
3) In view of number 2 above, my assessment of things is that Sambo Dasuki’s sensibilities as an inclusive pan-Nigerian visionary was offended by his boss’s over facilitation of Christianity with all the yams flying around. He merely sought to balance the equationby also organizing Islamic prayers with N750 million. Put yourself in the shoes of all the Muslim clerics who for five years saw Pastors become honorary citizens of the vaults of the Central Bank of Nigeria. Dasuki sought to restore a little religious balance in the yam business.
If you ask me, I think he deserves the Nobel Prize for Peace more than his boss but the decision on who clinches the Prize ultimately belongs to the supporters and facilitators of this era.
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All you need to establish behavior is to examine a pattern of consistent occurrence. From the Haliburton case to the current Dasukigate, take a look at the regional distribution of the names of the perpetrators, and you will have an answer to Nigeria's problems, and the sources of its corruption. It is a pattern, and you are a scientist, and there is an empirical evidence, right there before you. Until any further evidence emerges, it is safe to say that the Igbo are generally not involved in the looting of Nigeria. They have made this point consistently. If the Jonathan administration was corrupt, and there was indeed widespread corruption in that administration, you can only imagine what went on before him. Jonathan's was the least corrupt of all the administrations before him. Any examination of the Nigerian government from 1970-2015, will show the same pattern of looting. And it is the same people that have looted Nigeria. There's no escaping that fact.
Obi Nwakanma
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Subject: Re: [Raayiriga] Before You Crucify Dasuki, By Pius Adesanmi
So, Nwobodo no be Igbo? Chei, na war for Pius and una wo. In any case, Naija's culture of corruption knows no ethnic (or any other) bound. Thankfully, the current government is determined to exterminate the deadly cancer off Naija's shores....and this, as our beloved Martha Stewart would say, is a good thing.
Abba
On 13 December 2015 at 10:16, Joe Attueyi topc...@yahoo.com [Raayiriga] <Raay...@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
1) money he stole went around every ethnicity except the Igbo. No thief from any ethnicity was left behind except Igbo land....Pius Adesanmi
Well if the Igbos did not get a share of the loot, that should not let them off the hook. We can still blame Iweala!
1)The money he stole went around every ethnicity except the Igbo. No thief from any ethnicity was left behind except Igbo land. One may be inclined to blame him here for marginalizing the Igbo but given his painstaking efforts to admit every ethnicity into Ali Baba’s cave, I’d appeal strongly to the Igbo to forgive him. It’s an honest mistake. President Buhari says that some people have been returning looted funds (name them sir, let them have their day in court). My suggestion is to put Dasuki in charge of these newly-returned funds. He will address his error by making sure that Andy Ubah and Chris Ubah get a piece of the action. Some Yoruba are also grumbling that their own thieves got only roughly N100 million. Don’t be greedy at least your own thieves were present in the cave.
2) The Nobel Prize hero under whose irresponsible non-supervision this mindless plundering took place spent more time on church pulpits than at the presidential desk. There was practically no church he did not attend, kneeling at altars from Abakaliki to Zungeru, flying wealthy Pastors on Presidential trips to Israel, making pastors so comfortable their bling bling began to compete with 50 Cents’, making pastors so comfortable they started to build private Universities and lend their private jets to the Federal Republic of Nigeria for illegal shipment of funds to South Africa.
3) In view of number 2 above, my assessment of things is that Sambo Dasuki’s sensibilities as an inclusive pan-Nigerian visionary was offended by his boss’s over facilitation of Christianity with all the yams flying around. He merely sought to balance the equationby also organizing Islamic prayers with N750 million. Put yourself in the shoes of all the Muslim clerics who for five years saw Pastors become honorary citizens of the vaults of the Central Bank of Nigeria. Dasuki sought to restore a little religious balance in the yam business.
If you ask me, I think he deserves the Nobel Prize for Peace more than his boss but the decision on who clinches the Prize ultimately belongs to the supporters and facilitators of this era.
Credits: Pius Adesanmi, Facebook
- See more at: http://www.bodedolu.com/before-you-crucify-dasuki-by-pius-adesanmi/#sthash.1Bfc7PmI.dpuf
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Bro. Joe the Pastor:So, Kalu's newspaper was not paid because Kalu happens, by omission or commission, to be Igbo? Using your own logic, it is only Obaigbena making the claim of ``distributing the money"....so, we should ``take his word with a pinch of salt". Further, Dasuki was the one allegedly claiming to have distributed all these humongous sums....and we did here from the alleged recipients (it isn't just Nwobodo who didn't deny or confirm the receipt of such...so, why Nwobodo is singled out?) The point is that no ethnic group is marginalized in this massively corrupt racket.Things are beginning to unravel... things that were hitherto hidden, are now seeing the light of the day. In the fullness of time, all will be revealed...and all those that have something to hide will be made to account for their crimes against the Nigerian nation. Folks. you ain;t seen nothing yet (vis a vis PDP mega corruption). Believe me. More earth-shattering revelations lie ahead.Abba
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Abba, Jonathan was UMYA's Vice-president whether you like it or not. So, ok, the names Dasuki, Yuguda, Bafarawa, etc. - jonathan's gang as you have called them - are rolled into one Alhaji A. Alhaji, or even the elder Dasuki, who sat atop one of the greatest banking scandals in modern history, the BCCI. You remember that, right? Abba, it would take too long to hash through these patterns of infamy. It is now emerging that the "loose link" in Jonathan's administration, the corrupt part of his administration, were those from the North whom he trusted with money to fight Boko Haram. So, if you say Jonathan's was the most corrupt administration, you know where to look. In any case, in 1993/4, there was the $12 billion missing Gulf war oil windfall, exposed by the Okigbo reports. Take a look at that report, you'd notice the same pattern of involvement. The Haliburton scandal is by all its dimensions a far more terrifying affair than this arms scandal; but even that is a tip of the iceberg. From 1999-2007, Nigeria had no idea how much it earned actually in oil revenue. There was no accounting, and that was at the height of global oil sales. Abba, corruption in Nigeria has it roots and sources in what I call the nature of the decadence of the Ottoman courts which is the tradition inherited by the oligarchs of the North. Whatever they touch, turns to rust.
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Jonathan was UMYA's Vice-President, and in many ways his was a continuation of Umaru's presidency.
Fair enough, Mr. Yar Adua was a fine gentleman, and some did say, but for his ill-health, a man who would have made a great difference in Nigeria's public leadership as president. Yet the 3 years of his presidency has not come to this close scrutiny.
As for Buhari/Idiagbon, it was still an era when the great mandarins like Alhaji Abubakar Alhaji, lived above the law, and there was selective justice, and there were 24 suitcases of God knows what allowed through Nigeria's customs unchecked.
The two years between 1983 and 1985 has also not been scrutinized, but there is clear evidence of a pattern, much of the evidence of which were squelched by decree silencing the media.
Nigerians have very short memory, but there was a time when N1.2 billion, the equivalent today of $120 billion allegedly disappeared in 1979, under the watch of Obasanjo as military HOS, and Buhari as Petroleum minister.
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The embattled former Minister of State, Bashir Yuguda, has told the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) that he gave a total of N600million cash to six chairmen of the Contact and Mobilisation Committee of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the 2015 general election. He listed the beneficiaries as Bode George (South-West); Amb. Yerima Abdullahi (North-East); Peter Odili (South-South); Attahiru Bafarawa (North-West); Jim Nwobodo (South -East); and Ahmadu Ali (North-Central).(SOURCE: VANGUARD)
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Bolaji Aluko:
Here's the "commanding height of the fiance and economy of Nigeria" under Jonathan:
A) Ngozi okonjo-Iweala (Fed. min. of Fiance). Permanent Secretary: Danladi Kifasi, and from 2013, Anastasia Daniel-Nwaobia.
The federal ministry of finance has the following agencies, which constitute the commanding height of Nigerian finance and economic administration, and I will list them and their heads under Jonathan/Okonjo-Iweala:
1. Office of the Accountant General: AGoF, Jonas Ogunniyi Otunla
2. Federal Inland Revenue Service: D-G, Sunday Odugbesan (before him Kabir Mashi & Ifueko Omogui)
3. Investment and Security Tribunal: D-G, Ngozi Chianakwalam
4. National Insurance Commission (NAICOM): Commissioner for Insurance, Fola Daniel
5. Nigeria Deposit Insurance co, (NDIC): D-G, Umaru Ibrahim
6. Security & Exchange Commission, SEC: D-G, Arunmah Oteh
7. Nigerian Customs: Abdulahi Dikko
8. Office of debt Management, D-G, Abraham Nwankwo
9. Bureau of Public Enterprise: Emeka Eze.
10. NEXIM, D-G, Robert Oryah
11. Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, Governor, June 2009- Feb, 2014, Godwin Emefiele, June 2014- present.
B) Olusegun Aganga, Minister of Finance, 2011- 2013, Minister for Trade, Industry, and Investment, 2013-2015.
The problem, Dr. Aluko is, wherever an Igbo name appears, it feels like one too many in your minds. But compare this list to the current list of appointments in Buhari's government. I have not heard you quibble. Its all so good. But let's keep the conversation going... . I do quite agree with you nonetheless, on your 1-5 of the general principle of the governed, the polity, democracy, and all that good stuff.
Obi Nwakanma
"So what do you say when you are reminded that IN GENERAL all the
commanding heights of the finances and economy and administration of GEJ's administration were occupied by Igbo or Igbo affiliates, starting with GEJ himself (an adopted Igbo son called Azikiwe); Okonjo-Iweala (FMF-CME), continuing with Allison-Madueke (MOP),
to Emefiele (CBN), to Okongwu (BO), to Oti (SEC), to Nwanze (AFMF), to Nwankwo (DMO), to Obi (NSE), Eze (BPP) , not to talk of Anyim (SGF), Ekwerenmadu (SDP), Ihedioha (HDS), Oduah (FMA) and Ihejerika (Army)"
-Bolaji Aluko
Bolaji Aluko:
Here's the "commanding height of the fiance and economy of Nigeria" under Jonathan:
A) Ngozi okonjo-Iweala (Fed. min. of Fiance). Permanent Secretary: Danladi Kifasi, and from 2013, Anastasia Daniel-Nwaobia.
The federal ministry of finance has the following agencies, which constitute the commanding height of Nigerian finance and economic administration, and I will list them and their heads under Jonathan/Okonjo-Iweala:
1. Office of the Accountant General: AGoF, Jonas Ogunniyi Otunla
2. Federal Inland Revenue Service: D-G, Sunday Odugbesan (before him Kabir Mashi & Ifueko Omogui)
3. Investment and Security Tribunal: D-G, Ngozi Chianakwalam
4. National Insurance Commission (NAICOM): Commissioner for Insurance, Fola Daniel
5. Nigeria Deposit Insurance co, (NDIC): D-G, Umaru Ibrahim
6. Security & Exchange Commission, SEC: D-G, Arunmah Oteh
7. Nigerian Customs: Abdulahi Dikko
8. Office of debt Management, D-G, Abraham Nwankwo
9. Bureau of Public Enterprise: Emeka Eze.
10. NEXIM, D-G, Robert Oryah
11. Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, Governor, June 2009- Feb, 2014, Godwin Emefiele, June 2014- present.
B) Olusegun Aganga, Minister of Finance, 2011- 2013, Minister for Trade, Industry, and Investment, 2013-2015.
The problem, Dr. Aluko is, wherever an Igbo name appears, it feels like one too many in your minds. But compare this list to the current list of appointments in Buhari's government. I have not heard you quibble. Its all so good. But let's keep the conversation going... . I do quite agree with you nonetheless, on your 1-5 of the general principle of the governed, the polity, democracy, and all that good stuff.
Obi Nwakanma
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