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Mobolaji Aluko

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Imperial:

May your tribe increase for what you wrote below!  

Corruption has EATEN SO DEEP into the Nigerian economic system that the 2-5% who have taken - both legally and illegally - the 95% of the Nation's commonwealth have devised a way of SPREADING  that INEQUITY among the raped in Nigeria, so much so the cry of "Bring Back Corruption" is like the cry of the Jews to "Return us to Egypt o, Moses....if it is only manna your God will be supplying us in the desert!"

They never did return to Egypt - and may Nigeria NEVER return to Egypt. (Amen).

I feel the pain myself, when, upon my arrival in Nigeria in 2011, the Naira exchanged for N155-165 to $1, only for it now in 2016 to be hovering in the N350-400 axis, with possibility of it going higher. With many personal responsibilities still in dollars, I feel the pain.  I feel the pain when during that period, people were always begging for money or for employment - ceaselessly.   

But my personal forex issue is an elite concern - because most Nigerians don't even see NAIRA for eye not to talk of DOLLARS.  It is NOT an elite concern for industries that depend on raw materials and/or equipment from abroad, or for investors who earn money in Naifra and want to repatriate it in dollars/ However the new situation calls for a new paradigm shift in our Nation's economy, and there is no better time than now.

Do I blame Buhari for all of these happenings?  Absolutely not, because it is an ACCUMULATION of past national leadership unwillingness, inability or incapability to face the fact that as a nation, we could not FOR EVER be a monocultural oil-and-gas economy, and at the same time have a mono-energy-oil-and-gas-source technology dependence, and not have strategic disaster in our hands sooner or later.   How can we all of these years have oil and gas contributing 90% of foreign earnings, 80% of total national earnings, 83% of electricity production source - and yet have only 4000 MW of public electricity production kwashiokor all of these years, despite years of pouring in money to increase electricity production, which is the sine-qua-non of technological productivity.  

That "sooner or later" is NOW - and we must face up to it once and for all - and fortunately or unfortunately, it falls on Buhari and his government's laps.  Whether it will succeed, the jury is out.

In a few back-and-forth SMS with a friend just yesterday, I wrote that hateful cynicism has never built a nation.  Those who want corruption to return because the rapacious ancien regime  lost out will continue to wail, even mock and sabotage every opportunity to make corrections.  Things would have been "worser" if that ancien regime had returned to power at the center, because the rape of the nation would have continued, and it would have been hiding the true situation while continuing the "direct stealing" - and then spreading the gravy around.  Yes, maybe the Avengers would not have been avenging - there would have been no political incentive - and so our drop in oil production would not have compounded our current financial situation - but no nation worth its salt should give in to politics-induced militant criminality. 

It is clear that in many previous administrations - not just the last one -  Nigerian governance was essentially a pyramidal criminal enterprise comprising legislators, bankers, judges, lawyers, government bureaucrats and many Executive administrators (at the federal, state and local government levels) - and even some in the Press  - with crumbs being given to "grateful" family members, political associates, business acolytes and other hangers-on.  Those people did not just go away on May 29, 2015.  Being unable to eat at the trough in a brazen a manner as before, many of them and their acolytes are using the present hard conditions to hit at those trying to make fundamental corrections to those mistakes - like TSA, BVN, ZBB,  a re-balanced budget (old habits reared its ugly head with "padding" disclosures), a functional and well-funded security apparatus. economy diversification (which does not happen overnight), etc. etc.

Even the corrections are not deep enough, essentially because with the little money being earned from our monoculture of oil - low production, low purchase,  low price -  even LEGAL official expenditures are difficult to carry out by government.

What one simply hopes and prays for is that the Buhari administration will not be panicked by all the loud noises of distress and cacophony of advice around it.  It should sift the wheat of good advice from the chaff of sullen disappointments.   It must do NOTHING to indicate to the people that the Administration is continuing the criminal enterprise that they have come to correct - like re-looting loot. The Administration also needs young, steady, suave and regular spokespersons communicating government policies, not sound-biters and political propagandists that may have been more appropriate for election purposes.  At 73, the civilian Buhari (transformed from the military dictator Buhari) has indeed lost a step or two - and hates to be typecast as a "dictator" of any hue - but Nigeria needs some firmness of leadership, particular as leader of a political party, and head of a government. Aloofness is NOT an option.  Finally, a number of his top officials and ministers are misfits, and are not serving him well, in my opinion; after one year plus,  he should look to re-shuffle his cabinet.

And there you have it.


Bolaji Aluko



On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 7:45 AM, Maigoro A Jos <maigo...@gmail.com> wrote:
Obviously, this is the real picture of our state of the nation but
mind you, only those with moral thought can acquaintance with you.

The beneficiaries of corruption and unapologetic PDP crooks are making
the atmosphere so noisy that PMB's policies not friendly.



Maigoro

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> I have been following closely the activities of this government and whenever
> I have the opportunity, I try to find out the opinions of people as regards
> the performance of this government. I just realized that the hardship faced
> by many Nigerians is simply as a result of the fact that almost everyone of
> us benefited from the cycle of corruption.
> The bricklayer, plumber, laborers, tiler are all complaining because
> building construction has slowed down massively cause the thieves no longer
> have money to spend on real estate.
> The car dealers are grumbling because their cars are begging for buyers.
> Thieves can no longer spend wastefully.
> The private school owners are shouting because parents can no longer pay
> outrageous sums and are withdrawing their wards. I was shocked when I learn
> that in a popular private University in Abuja, parents are writing
> undertaking at the account section for their children to be allowed to write
> exams... and it goes on and on.
> The fact is, a lot of people are returning to what someone referred to as
> ''default mode''.We mostly have been living above our REAL MEANS. We have
> been staying in houses that ordinarily our incomes can't afford. Our
> children going to schools we can't afford. Driving cars we ordinarily can't
> maintain.
> We have been living a FAKE LIFE all along. Now the reality is before us and
> we don't want to accept it. This shows how morally bankrupt we are.
>
> You can't eat your Cake and have it. TAKE NOTE........"GOD HELP AND BLESS
> NIGERIA"
>
> You got billions from bank without collateral using your political
> influence. You put half into your business and spent the other half on
> exotic cars, jewelries' etc. Your business employs 100 people normally. You
> get illegal waivers and concessions to import raw materials at rock bottom
> prices, you get over-inflated contract to supply government some goods your
> company produce....in short your company is kept afloat by corruption.
> Now the new Sherriff in town say no more ridiculous waivers, no more
> inflated contracts, no more bank loans without collateral, in fact its time
> you or your company pay off the billions of debt owed.....AMCON takes over
> your company, staff are laid off......And you go on air and say the new
> sheriff is killing business and causing unemployment..
> The truth is....you and your company were never in business, you were only
> feeding off the system. Too many companies and banks are funded by
> corruption. Remove corruption from the system and they collapse.......and we
> end up blaming the person that removes corruption for the collapse of the
> corruptly run fake company.
> Its like our system and corruption are so interwoven and inseparable that
> removing one will kill the other. Maybe we should tolerate and learn to live
> with corruption so that Nigeria can survive?
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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Joe Attueyi

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The Administration also needs young, steady, suave and regular spokespersons communicating government policies, not sound-biters and political propagandists that may have been more appropriate for election purposes. 

Hmm! Prof Aluko, how young is young?

IMHO you will make a good spokesman for the administration but Don't let Lying Mohammed catch you o! When it comes to public offices Nigerian politicians don't take hostages. Not when it threatens their 5 car convoy and shoe shiners

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Mobolaji Aluko

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Joe Attueyi:

1.  Lai Mohammed is a personal friend of forty years....from our Ife days as student activists.  So the issue of him "taking prisoners" of me for my commentary will not arise.

2.  Lai is in fact an effective "Minister of Information and Culture" - perhaps one of the most hard-working in the Cabinet.  The Minister portfolio is NOT the kind of spokesperson that I am writing about.  I am thinking of a spokesperson whose only and daily job is to outline government policy - sometimes standing up in a press conference, or making the daily rounds of TV.  What he does not know, he will waive, and say (and mean it) that he will return in a day or two to give the answers.  I am thinking of a person who can go to the President or any Minister or MDA chief, and say "Listen, I told the nation that I will give them the answer to this question before the end of this week; our reputation is at stake; what do you have for me?"  - and they will respond.  It is the President who can make such a spokesperson to be respected.

3.  "Young" as in 30 years old to no more than 45 years old.  Knowledgeable in Foreign Affairs, Economics, Politics, Science, Social Media and Use of English;  affable, loyal and un-bribe-able;  and at the same time having the pulse BOTH of the Government and the public.

4.  I will have to swear an affidavit to reduce my age to take that Government job.  Yes, I would do it well....but I don't intend to swear to no affidavit! :-)  Or do you wish to tempt me? :-)

And there you have it.



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Ishola Williams

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People,Nigeria can never fail ,if the Middle Class accept their responsibilities and continue to follow the bad habits of their elders.
I was an anti-Corruption Town Hall meeting of CSOs with some anti-Corruption Enforcement Agencies in Ikeja last week.I am sorry to say that GMB has tough nut to crack as these Agencies are not thinking outside the box and still following the routes that has put us on a bridge to nowhere.
NO SYSTEMIC CHANGE FROM THE POLICE CULTURE.I was happy when the Chair of Ikeja Branch of NBA gave a balanced and objective analysis of the situation and made some solid but not new recommendations.I had to leave but left a Message behind that is those who have the opportunity and the position to steal with Impunity and that is the so-called the Middle and the Upper Class.This where the leadership in Poilitical parties transform into Candidates for Elections at various levels.Unfortunately,for our country,Nigerian Middle Class(30-55yrs) are COWARDS.They have refuse take up and live up to their socio-politico responsibilities.They have become hustlers.The women are busy shouting Beijing,Feminism,African Womanism,Equality without being ready for responsibilities including the decadence of family(the basic unit and foundation of any greta country.
Let me leave with you with George Bernard Shaw wrote over a Century ago.
"I have to live for others and not for myself:THATS MIDDLE CLASS MORALITY."
Do I need to say more?iw
Let me remind

John Ebohon

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Prof. Aluko,

 

Simply, thank you, thank you and thank you “What he does not know, he will waive, and say (and mean it) that he will return in a day or two to give the answers”“. The only thing to add, if any, is that for whoever is appointed to be allowed to do his/her job professionally.

My regards,

OJ

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Afis Deinde

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Nigerians will ask to return back to Egypt, poverty also fight back. Why not? 
I think some Stockholm Syndrome may be going on in Nigeria among the populace.
They are used to punishment which they think it's affluence.  Since 1969 post-
I pity Nigerians when I go there. No Qualitative Life. I went to Shoprite, I shook my head in disgust, but Nigerians looked happy. They couldn't recognized "je-Iya and je-Eweya" which they are going thru since 1969.

There are many countries that went back to "Egypt"..........
Russia went back, it is now controlled by a KGB cartel led by Putin. 
Even Egypt is now back to "Egypt".

Nigerians are used to the Trickle Down corruption where they go to parties and wait on "ajepe aiye Babas", who throw stolen money at them. They used to bribing customs either with female bodies or money to bring contraband goods, with no sense of producing the products themselves.

And then there are the ones who got loans from banks with no means of paying the loans back, now the new Sheriff in town, the one who "Modu Sheriffs", since olodu meets oga olodu, you must pay the loans back!
Nigeria na wa sef.
Shikena 

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The guy is not "explaining" what the govt is doing to the people. 
All Lai Mohammed is doing since inception is to play Naija's "Baghdad Bob", which makes him look silly and unbelievable.
Unless all info attributed to him in the press were not from him, he hasn't been impressive at all.
What are the ministers doing? We don't know details, nothing nada. 
All we hear is PDP stole Trillions of Naira. 
That is not info, that's rerun of news!
What steps are the govt of Buhari taking right now to channel those stolen funds back into the economy?  We don't know. Poor people are just being told to be patient.  
Alhaji Mohammed engaging in propaganda cannot impress a people who need food on their tables.  He's behaving like the ex-PDP Reuben Abati. That's not change. 

I am sure Buhari and his govt are working hard, but Lai Mohammed is not doing them justice, he turned himself into the "defender-in-chief", instead of the "Explainer-in-chief".
That ain't good.
Shikena 

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3.  "Young" as in 30 years old to no more than 45 years old.  Knowledgeable in Foreign Affairs, Economics, Politics, Science, Social Media and Use of English;  affable, loyal and un-bribe-able;  and at the same time having the pulse BOTH of the Government and the public.

Prof Aluko
I would agree with yours below except for the implied 'sin' of ageism which you have always railed against. 

Why not 21, the age at which Enahoro became editor of a national newspaper or 60 which will eliminate the need for you to swear an 'affidavit '?

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Joe Attueyi:

At 21, this "Spokesperson" should still be in the university learning the ropes. I envisage a person who has at least one or two advanced degrees, with work experience and confidence to face the public, and yet young enough to appeal to the bulk of average-aged "aware" Nigerian; 18-30. He will in general tend to be respectful of his questioners, who in general will be about his age or older.

At 60, the spokesperson would be saddled with exPlaining issues with respect to many Ministers who SHOULD ideally be younger than himself. Optically - and because of what I believe about 18-30 year old Nigerians above - that is not good. A 60-year-old would also have too many opinions and biases of his own - a good spokesperson should be a "Just the Facts Sir!" person. Also, a Spokesperson should not view sharp questions as rudeness - which a 60-year-old  MIGHT have a tendency to view.

I trust that you now get my point - finallt! :-)


Bolaji Aluko

PS; Enahoro was the Editor of Zik's LAGOS (or is it Ibadan?)  newspaper. Zik had different newspaper and different editors in four towns in Nigeria. I doubt if the total NATIONAL circulation of all of Zik:s papers then was more than he current population of Mushin!
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Joe Attueyi:

Here is some information on Chief Anthony Enahoro:

QUOTE


Enahoro became the editor of Nnamdi Azikiwe's newspaper, theSouthern Nigerian DefenderIbadan, in 1944 at the age of 21, thus becoming Nigeria's youngest editor ever. He later became the editor of Zik's CometKano, 1945–49, associate editor of West African Pilot, Lagos, and editor-in-chief of Morning Star from 1950 to 1953.

UNQUOTE


And there you have it.



Bolaji Aluko

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Joe Attueyi:

At 21, this "Spokesperson" should still be in the university learning the ropes. I envisage a person who has at least one or two advanced degrees, with work experience and confidence to face the public, and yet young enough to appeal to the bulk of average-aged "aware" Nigerian; 18-30. He will in general tend to be respectful of his questioners, who in general will be about his age or older.

At 60, the spokesperson would be saddled with exPlaining issues with respect to many Ministers who SHOULD ideally be younger than himself. Optically - and because of what I believe about 18-30 year old Nigerians above - that is not good. A 60-year-old would also have too many opinions and biases of his own - a good spokesperson should be a "Just the Facts Sir!" person. Also, a Spokesperson should not view sharp questions as rudeness - which a 60-year-old  MIGHT have a tendency to view.

I trust that you now get my point - finallt! :-)


Bolaji Aluko

PS; Enahoro was the Editor of Zik's LAGOS (or is it Ibadan?)  newspaper. Zik had different newspaper and different editors in four towns in Nigeria. I doubt if the total NATIONAL circulation of all of Zik:s papers then was more than he current population of Mushin!


On Monday, September 5, 2016, 'Joe Attueyi' via AfricanWorldForum <africanworldforum@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> 3.  "Young" as in 30 years old to no more than 45 years old.  Knowledgeable in Foreign Affairs, Economics, Politics, Science, Social Media and Use of English;  affable, loyal and un-bribe-able;  and at the same time having the pulse BOTH of the Government and the public.
>
> Prof Aluko
> I would agree with yours below except for the implied 'sin' of ageism which you have always railed against. 
> Why not 21, the age at which Enahoro became editor of a national newspaper or 60 which will eliminate the need for you to swear an 'affidavit '?
> Joe
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> On 5 Sep 2016, at 10:34 AM, Mobolaji Aluko <alu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> Joe Attueyi:
> 1.  Lai Mohammed is a personal friend of forty years....from our Ife days as student activists.  So the issue of him "taking prisoners" of me for my commentary will not arise.
> 2.  Lai is in fact an effective "Minister of Information and Culture" - perhaps one of the most hard-working in the Cabinet.  The Minister portfolio is NOT the kind of spokesperson that I am writing about.  I am thinking of a spokesperson whose only and daily job is to outline government policy - sometimes standing up in a press conference, or making the daily rounds of TV.  What he does not know, he will waive, and say (and mean it) that he will return in a day or two to give the answers.  I am thinking of a person who can go to the President or any Minister or MDA chief, and say "Listen, I told the nation that I will give them the answer to this question before the end of this week; our reputation is at stake; what do you have for me?"  - and they will respond.  It is the President who can make such a spokesperson to be respected.
> 3.  "Young" as in 30 years old to no more than 45 years old.  Knowledgeable in Foreign Affairs, Economics, Politics, Science, Social Media and Use of English;  affable, loyal and un-bribe-able;  and at the same time having the pulse BOTH of the Government and the public.
> 4.  I will have to swear an affidavit to reduce my age to take that Government job.  Yes, I would do it well....but I don't intend to swear to no affidavit! :-)  Or do you wish to tempt me? :-)
> And there you have it.
>
>
> Bolaji Aluko
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Joe Attueyi:

Here is Shehu Garba making a statement:


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Mr. Shehu also responded to criticisms that the Buhari administration’s economic policies were not clear. “There are many who say that this Government’s economic strategy is unclear whereas the previous government seemed well co-ordinated,” he said. “I will make the confession that we, the officials hired to communicate government policies, that includes myself, have not done as well as we should have. “The truth is that more than any other time before, there is a clear direction and strategy for achieving growth and development. “Revisionists may not agree, but the truth of the matter is that the previous administration only had one issue, which was how to spend money (oil revenues and borrowed money).’’ He said that the spending by the past administration was focused on the wrong things and even though the economy seemed to be growing it was not sustainable.


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Nigeria saves N8 billion monthly by eliminating 40,000 ghost workers – Presidency



By getting rid of 40,000 ghost workers, the Muhammadu Buhari administration is saving N8 billion monthly, a presidential aide has said.

Garba Shehu, the Senior Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the President, stated this in a statement issued on Monday on the state of the Nigerian economy.

“See what the current administration is doing to sanitise the huge salary bill by eliminating payroll fraud,” Mr. Shehu said.

“So far, the federal payroll has been rid of about 40,000 ghost workers. More than eight billion naira stolen monthly has been saved.”

He said the Federal Government is also determined to enforce fiscal discipline across the states to check wasteful spending.

He said the Federal Government would force the state governments to reform their spending and build savings and investments.

Mr. Shehu said the reform would include blockage of leakages that allowed government’s revenues to be siphoned into private hands.

“The Federal Government is not limiting the reforms to the centre, but forcing state governments to reform their spending and build savings or investments,’’ he said.

He said that the ongoing probe into the finances of the military authorities was part of the reform aimed at checking corrupt practices in the military establishment.

“Look at what a civilian administration is today doing to the military, investigating their finance and accounts that the military could not do to themselves.

“We are also saving on wasteful expenses like First Class Travel and Private Jets for official trips.

According to the presidential aide, government is also increasing spending on capital projects, especially on infrastructure needed to make Nigerian businesses competitive and create jobs.

“Currently, there is focus on key sectors (apart from oil) that can create jobs and or generate revenue such as Agriculture, Solid Minerals and Manufacturing.’’

He said that if these things had been done when the oil price was as high as $140 per barrel, Nigeria would not be in the current predicament.

“We would not be suffering now if we had no cash reserves, but we had regular supply of power, a good rail system, good roads and good housing.

“Now that the oil has fallen as low as 28 dollars per barrel, it is very difficult to do what is needed but they must be done to save Nigeria.

“There is no other way if we want to be honest.

“If PDP were still in power they would have continued deceiving people, by borrowing to fund stealing and wastage and the problem would have simply been postponed for future generations to face.”

Mr. Shehu also responded to criticisms that the Buhari administration’s economic policies were not clear.

“There are many who say that this Government’s economic strategy is unclear whereas the previous government seemed well co-ordinated,” he said.

“I will make the confession that we, the officials hired to communicate government policies, that includes myself, have not done as well as we should have.

“The truth is that more than any other time before, there is a clear direction and strategy for achieving growth and development.

“Revisionists may not agree, but the truth of the matter is that the previous administration only had one issue, which was how to spend money (oil revenues and borrowed money).’’

He said that the spending by the past administration was focused on the wrong things and even though the economy seemed to be growing it was not sustainable.

(NAN)



On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 10:34 AM, Mobolaji Aluko <alu...@gmail.com> wrote:


Joe Attueyi:

1.  Lai Mohammed is a personal friend of forty years....from our Ife days as student activists.  So the issue of him "taking prisoners" of me for my commentary will not arise.

2.  Lai is in fact an effective "Minister of Information and Culture" - perhaps one of the most hard-working in the Cabinet.  The Minister portfolio is NOT the kind of spokesperson that I am writing about.  I am thinking of a spokesperson whose only and daily job is to outline government policy - sometimes standing up in a press conference, or making the daily rounds of TV.  What he does not know, he will waive, and say (and mean it) that he will return in a day or two to give the answers.  I am thinking of a person who can go to the President or any Minister or MDA chief, and say "Listen, I told the nation that I will give them the answer to this question before the end of this week; our reputation is at stake; what do you have for me?"  - and they will respond.  It is the President who can make such a spokesperson to be respected.

3.  "Young" as in 30 years old to no more than 45 years old.  Knowledgeable in Foreign Affairs, Economics, Politics, Science, Social Media and Use of English;  affable, loyal and un-bribe-able;  and at the same time having the pulse BOTH of the Government and the public.

4.  I will have to swear an affidavit to reduce my age to take that Government job.  Yes, I would do it well....but I don't intend to swear to no affidavit! :-)  Or do you wish to tempt me? :-)

And there you have it.



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On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 10:11 AM, 'Joe Attueyi' via AfricanWorldForum <africanworldforum@googlegroups.com> wrote:
The Administration also needs young, steady, suave and regular spokespersons communicating government policies, not sound-biters and political propagandists that may have been more appropriate for election purposes. 

Hmm! Prof Aluko, how young is young?

IMHO you will make a good spokesman for the administration but Don't let Lying Mohammed catch you o! When it comes to public offices Nigerian politicians don't take hostages. Not when it threatens their 5 car convoy and shoe shiners

Joe
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On Sep 5, 2016, at 9:30 AM, Mobolaji Aluko < alu...@gmail.com > wrote:


Imperial:

May your tribe increase for what you wrote below!  

Corruption has EATEN SO DEEP into the Nigerian economic system that the 2-5% who have taken - both legally and illegally - the 95% of the Nation's commonwealth have devised a way of SPREADING  that INEQUITY among the raped in Nigeria, so much so the cry of "Bring Back Corruption" is like the cry of the Jews to "Return us to Egypt o, Moses....if it is only manna your God will be supplying us in the desert!"

They never did return to Egypt - and may Nigeria NEVER return to Egypt. (Amen).

I feel the pain myself, when, upon my arrival in Nigeria in 2011, the Naira exchanged for N155-165 to $1, only for it now in 2016 to be hovering in the N350-400 axis, with possibility of it going higher. With many personal responsibilities still in dollars, I feel the pain.  I feel the pain when during that period, people were always begging for money or for employment - ceaselessly.   

But my personal forex issue is an elite concern - because most Nigerians don't even see NAIRA for eye not to talk of DOLLARS.  It is NOT an elite concern for industries that depend on raw materials and/or equipment from abroad, or for investors who earn money in Naifra and want to repatriate it in dollars/ However the new situation calls for a new paradigm shift in our Nation's economy, and there is no better time than now.

Do I blame Buhari for all of these happenings?  Absolutely not, because it is an ACCUMULATION of past national leadership unwillingness, inability or incapability to face the fact that as a nation, we could not FOR EVER be a monocultural oil-and-gas economy, and at the same time have a mono-energy-oil-and-gas-source technology dependence, and not have strategic disaster in our hands sooner or later.   How can we all of these years have oil and gas contributing 90% of foreign earnings, 80% of total national earnings, 83% of electricity production source - and yet have only 4000 MW of public electricity production kwashiokor all of these years, despite years of pouring in money to increase electricity production, which is the sine-qua-non of technological productivity.  

That "sooner or later" is NOW - and we must face up to it once and for all - and fortunately or unfortunately, it falls on Buhari and his government's laps.  Whether it will succeed, the jury is out.

In a few back-and-forth SMS with a friend just yesterday, I wrote that hateful cynicism has never built a nation.  Those who want corruption to return because the rapacious ancien regime  lost out will continue to wail, even mock and sabotage every opportunity to make corrections.  Things would have been "worser" if that ancien regime had returned to power at the center, because the rape of the nation would have continued, and it would have been hiding the true situation while continuing the "direct stealing" - and then spreading the gravy around.  Yes, maybe the Avengers would not have been avenging - there would have been no political incentive - and so our drop in oil production would not have compounded our current financial situation - but no nation worth its salt should give in to politics-induced militant criminality. 

It is clear that in many previous administrations - not just the last one -  Nigerian governance was essentially a pyramidal criminal enterprise comprising legislators, bankers, judges, lawyers, government bureaucrats and many Executive administrators (at the federal, state and local government levels) - and even some in the Press  - with crumbs being given to "grateful" family members, political associates, business acolytes and other hangers-on.  Those people did not just go away on May 29, 2015.  Being unable to eat at the trough in a brazen a manner as before, many of them and their acolytes are using the present hard conditions to hit at those trying to make fundamental corrections to those mistakes - like TSA, BVN, ZBB,  a re-balanced budget (old habits reared its ugly head with "padding" disclosures), a functional and well-funded security apparatus. economy diversification (which does not happen overnight), etc. etc.

Even the corrections are not deep enough, essentially because with the little money being earned from our monoculture of oil - low production, low purchase,  low price -  even LEGAL official expenditures are difficult to carry out by government.

What one simply hopes and prays for is that the Buhari administration will not be panicked by all the loud noises of distress and cacophony of advice around it.  It should sift the wheat of good advice from the chaff of sullen disappointments.   It must do NOTHING to indicate to the people that the Administration is continuing the criminal enterprise that they have come to correct - like re-looting loot. The Administration also needs young, steady, suave and regular spokespersons communicating government policies, not sound-biters and political propagandists that may have been more appropriate for election purposes.  At 73, the civilian Buhari (transformed from the military dictator Buhari) has indeed lost a step or two - and hates to be typecast as a "dictator" of any hue - but Nigeria needs some firmness of leadership, particular as leader of a political party, and head of a government. Aloofness is NOT an option.  Finally, a number of his top officials and ministers are misfits, and are not serving him well, in my opinion; after one year plus,  he should look to re-shuffle his cabinet.

And there you have it.


Bolaji Aluko



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Obviously, this is the real picture of our state of the nation but
mind you, only those with moral thought can acquaintance with you. The beneficiaries of corruption and unapologetic PDP crooks are making the atmosphere so noisy that PMB's policies not friendly. Maigoro On 04/09/2016, Imperial imperi...@yahoo.com [YanArewa] <YanA...@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > > I have been following closely the activities of this government and whenever > I have the opportunity, I try to find out the opinions of people as regards > the performance of this government. I just realized that the hardship faced > by many Nigerians is simply as a result of the fact that almost everyone of > us benefited from the cycle of corruption. > The bricklayer, plumber, laborers, tiler are all complaining because > building construction has slowed down massively cause the thieves no longer > have money to spend on real estate. > The car dealers are grumbling because their cars are begging for buyers. > Thieves can no longer spend wastefully. > The private school owners are shouting because parents can no longer pay > outrageous sums and are withdrawing their wards. I was shocked when I learn > that in a popular private University in Abuja, parents are writing > undertaking at the account section for their children to be allowed to write > exams... and it goes on and on. > The fact is, a lot of people are returning to what someone referred to as > ''default mode''.We mostly have been living above our REAL MEANS. We have > been staying in houses that ordinarily our incomes can't afford. Our > children going to schools we can't afford. Driving cars we ordinarily can't > maintain. > We have been living a FAKE LIFE all along. Now the reality is before us and > we don't want to accept it. This shows how morally bankrupt we are. > > You can't eat your Cake and have it. TAKE NOTE........"GOD HELP AND BLESS > NIGERIA" > > You got billions from bank without collateral using your political > influence. You put half into your business and spent the other half on > exotic cars, jewelries' etc. Your business employs 100 people normally. You > get illegal waivers and concessions to import raw materials at rock bottom > prices, you get over-inflated contract to supply government some goods your > company produce....in short your company is kept afloat by corruption. > Now the new Sherriff in town say no more ridiculous waivers, no more > inflated contracts, no more bank loans without collateral, in fact its time > you or your company pay off the billions of debt owed.....AMCON takes over > your company, staff are laid off......And you go on air and say the new > sheriff is killing business and causing unemployment.. > The truth is....you and your company were never in business, you were only > feeding off the system. Too many companies and banks are funded by > corruption. Remove corruption from the system and they collapse.......and we > end up blaming the person that removes corruption for the collapse of the > corruptly run fake company. > Its like our system and corruption are so interwoven and inseparable that > removing one will kill the other. Maybe we should tolerate and learn to live > with corruption so that Nigeria can survive? > > Sent from my iPhone > -- --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "AfricanWorldForum" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to africanworldforum+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to africanworldforum@googlegroups.com. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/africanworldforum. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/africanworldforum/CAD6XNDOdXKsqENY_2RXDmKsQ%3DGQa5Y4t__BUun%2B75iLg9HHfbQ%40mail.gmail.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.






































































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Shehu is right. The quote below is absolutely true.
The Explainers have become the Defenders.
But against whom?
Nigerians love Buhari, they voted for him en masse.
All they have to do is to Explain and Explain, and if they think they explained enough, they should start again and keep explaining! 

Again I am not a fan of Buhari, but the Spokesperson and Minister of Info are letdowns!

Shikena 
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Tell this to that alcoholic toxicologist called compound fool SteveK

OJ

 

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The guy is not "explaining" what the govt is doing to the people. 

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Below is nothing but a fine example of FREEDOM of Speech, even though it is odious to those who are NOT Buhari's Buttlickers. 

For example, as a non-Buhari buttlicker, I certainly do not wish for return of Corruption because it NEVER left. To me, and in exercising my FREEDOM of Speech - Buhari brought a different class or category of corruption and criminality, no one of significant substance has been prosecuted under the slogan of fighting "corruption". 

Even more importantly, fighting "correction" whether real or imagined is not an excuse to create jobs and create prosperity. This notion that it is either or is jejune. 

Also, almost 2 years into Buhari's administration- Nigerians still do not know how much money Buhari administration has actually collected and returned to the people's treasury or how much of this so called returned loots have ended up in Buhari's bank accounts?  

Stay tuned! Buhari administration is an example of a corrupt government, period. Iguade


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Leave my friend alone ooo.
Stevek is just exercising his Right to Free Booze!
Hehe!

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Ezeana:

You are simply a silly fellow......I don't know why there are so many of you around......you lie, and you think that you are doing "ama njakiri" among responsible persons and grown adults...

You never grow up....silly fellow...



Bolaji Aluko


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All this name dropping will not do you any good. Lai does not remember you from Adam. When I talked to him earlier, he said he never heard of you. 

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Mazi Ezeana,

According to you, Igbo breed only altar boys. That would explain why there are so many Catholic priests in ala Igbo - fertile grounds. Given all that, why do you send them elsewhere to those environments for which they are ill prepared? Who is corrupting some of them outside of Nigeria?

Adeniran Adeboye 

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Oga:

I only accentuate the positives and let the Igbo haters waste their time manufacturing lies for use as basis for their hatred for the Igbo. The Igbo kid left the village as a humble altar boy and arrives Lagos or Abuja full of potentials. Then he runs into Saraki or Sanusi or Aluko or Dusaki or Tinubu or Obasanjo. Just look at what you have done to that altar boy. What a shame. What an influence. 


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Pa Ezeana,

Just accept that we have rogues and corrupt people in every ethnic group in Nigeria, stop presenting your Igbo group in a superior form. 

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On 6 Sep 2016, at 10:50 PM, Ezeana Igirigi Achusim eze...@yahoo.com [NaijaObserver] <NaijaO...@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

Without checking, I knew it had to be you spewing the nonsense. Was Sanusi defended for CBN heist? The Halliburton Bribery Scandal group, that included Obasanjo and Atiku, were not only defended by you and Igbo haters, but they were never prosecuted. However you had the nerve to single out Ada for prosecution and persecution for tokumbo BMW. You sure have the nerve to defend Sanusi but convinced that Aviation minister must not be defended? 

You just got me extra angry. There the Ijaw GEJ was giving $2.1b to Dasuki, and overseeing the persecution of Aviation minister for the tokumbo BMW? 


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Pa Ezeana ,

Unlike other ethnic groups that always expose their people who looted the treasury, some Nigerians from your side see looting of the government money as normal . Didn't you defend Stella Odua looting ? Is Diezane not married to one of your brothers ? 

Please who thought Nigerians how to cut corners ? Who are the importers or manufacturers of  fake drugs, spare-parts and other fake industrial products ?  

Who collected hundreds of millions of dollars to do TAM of our various refineries during Abacha years and refused to perform ? Who carted away the government generator when he was a federal minister ? 

Okrika dresses nko? What of exports of human parts to Asia ? Drug nko ? Abi you have forgotten Otokooto? Who is the all time greatest fraudster known to the entire world ? Is Nwude a Yoruba man ? Is Anajemba Yoruba ? Is Fred Ajidua a Yoruba man ? Do you know any Hausa lady
named Amaka ? Pa Ezeana please don't let me speak out o ! 

Who really thought other Nigerians the business of over-invoicing of imports and under- invoicing of exports, which ever applies to their situation ? 

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On 6 Sep 2016, at 4:57 PM, Ezeana Igirigi Achusim eze...@yahoo.com [NaijaObserver] <NaijaO...@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

Where did Igbo benefit from corruption? You have to have access to the till to loot. Igbo never had access to the treasury to loot. 


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Oga Ezeana,

Did you not say when you spoke to Lai Mohammed, he said he did not know Bolaji? So you spoke to Lai but has never met him? 

Ayo Ojutalayo


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Oga:

Has Lai ever met Ezeana in his whole life? No. Do you have an idea how many are longing to get a glimpse of Ezeana photo? Do you see Ezeana obliging? No. So Bolaji was Lai's classmate? But Lai is a minister but he is not. I am not a minister but Bolaji is a former VC dismissed by Buhari who appointed Lai a minister, and Bolaji is craving a photo of Ezeana. He wants to drop my name. He can visit the Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey to look at his collections of poses with Ezeana. Lol. 

Bye. 


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Pa Ezeana,

How can you call a former VC of a university a name dropper ? Did he 
say he knows the Queen of England or
the Prince of Wales who we all know used to be your bosom friend  ? 

Have you ever met Lai Mohammed in your entire life ? 

The fact that Lai Mohammed and Prof Aluko attended same University at the same time can't be challenged by anyone so you have no point . 


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Bolaji:

All this name dropping will not do you any good. Lai does not remember you from Adam. When I talked to him earlier, he said he never heard of you. 

And I am

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Somebody wey know them make e warn them o

Yorubaland is a very secular land

If dem try anything, dem go hear everything 


Hausa youths attack Lagos chemist for blasphemy

   
Ketu area

Samson Folarin

There was confusion on Sunday in the Ketu area of Lagos State after some Hausa youths seized a chemist, identified as Emmanuel Emeka.

PUNCH Metro learnt that Emeka would have been lynched but for the intervention of policemen from the Ketu Police Division who quickly brought the situation under control.

A source told our correspondent that the victim had written a blasphemous word on a magazine, which triggered the anger of the youths.

The source said the police had already taken custody of the victim to save his life.

He added that the Hausa youths mobilised to destroy the victim’s shop, but were prevented by the policemen, who were deployed in the area.

He said, “It happened around 9pm on Sunday. The issue could have led to a bloody fight between Christians and Muslims in Ketu, but for the police.

“What happened was that the man wrote something on a magazine which the Hausa youths said was blasphemous. When other Hausa men saw it, they became angry and seized him.

“Some of his friends tried to rescue him and that almost started a fight. The police were alerted and they responded quickly and doused the rising tension.”

The Police Public Relations Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, confirmed the incident, adding that the situation was under control.

She also confirmed that Emeka was in police custody.

She said, “The Lagos State Police Command averted what could have been a religious  crisis between the Igbo community and the Hausa  Muslim community due to the timely intervention of its operatives.

“At about 9.05pm, the Ketu division received a distress call that a boy was  about to be lynched by some youths because he wrote blasphemous words on their magazine.

“The boy was rescued and kept in protective custody. His chemist shop was secured from destruction. Everywhere is calm as the police have intensified patrol in the area after successfully calming frayed nerves.


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I endorse this message. The Yorubaland like the sister nations of Edo and Delta and Bayelsa and River States have always been secular.

Even though some Chrstians have desecrated some ancestral shrine but awareness has started to preserve our heritage.

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Hausa are becoming like Arabs, they are fighting everywhere. No two neighbouring Arab countries are at peace with each other. The Hausa Fulani are now copying them.

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Chief,There is rarely any country in the world which is secular.
In Africa,Blood is thicker than water from my experience in Conflict Resolution.Ethnicity solidarity is stronger  than religious bond.
USA has "in God We Trust" and  will rarely elect a non-christian to be the President.
In Nigeria,we have a mosque and a chapel in Aso Villa too.Nigerians will not elect an Indigenous Religious person to be a Governor or a President.
Above all sir,Universal Human Rights is now the Holy and Sacred book of the world and no longer what the Holy Books says.
Does the Universal Human Rights the Holy Book of Secularity?
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Igbos are altar boys?
That's why many Igbo men are gays!


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“Just as a solid rock is not shaken by the storm, even so the wise are not affected by praise or blame.” — Dhamapada, verse 81.

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Ezeana is a buffoon.
Igbos are ashamed of him.
He doesn't know Lai Mohammed, doesn't know Ebenezer Obey, never met any of them.
You guys are just realizing how dubious and annoying he is. What took you all so long?
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MAZI EZEANA, Nwa Dimwit Orioha, IS A RETIRED ACCOUNTS CLERK WHO WORKED FOR 35yrs AT PZ NIG LTD, NOW LIVES IN CHICAGO AT A SENIOR CITIZENS HOME.

If Ezeana wasn't a buffoon why would he begged me to post his own pictures?
Of all the guys here, who would have believed an Ezeana would entrust his pictures of himself and his valuables to Afis.
Then when his picture was posted after begging me to do it, when the responses were intensely of ridicule, Buffoon Ezeana denied his own self.

Shikena 

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