Nigeria Election 2023: The new blackmail in town By Azuka Onwuka

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Between 2014 and 2015 when the presidential campaign was on, I took a decision not to make any denigrating statements against Buhari in line with my philosophy of living and letting live and respect for the other person’s point of view.
Based on the promotion of electoral transparency, lack of desperation, a sense of fairness which Jonathan had displayed and the fact that I wanted the South-south not to complain in future of not being allowed to complete their tenure, I preferred Jonathan. But I vowed not to say any insulting or denigrating words against Buhari. I only chose to show why I felt Jonathan was a better option.

It was my right to support any candidate. It was also the right of my friends and other people to support their own candidates. I never condemned them for one day for choosing which candidate to support.
Despite all that, I was continually attacked and called names. If the name-calling or attacks came from unknown online people, it would have been easy to understand. But even people who were very close to me in real life were part of the attackers.

Let me give instances of the type of relationship I am talking about. If a friend is out of employment, and you see an opening for someone and makes every effort to see that the person gets the job, it shows how dear the person is to you. If you have a company and employ someone to work for you, with the person later leaving on a good note for greener pastures, naturally you have a relationship in which the person continues to see you as “my boss” and is usually careful about what to say to you.
But in 2014 and 2015 when the Buhari campaign was on, some people with whom I had such long relationships threw all that away because of Buhari. They easily cut relationships with me simply because of my right to support my candidate, not because I ridiculed or insulted Buhari. There were other people who blocked me or unfriended me without even my knowledge. Some only told me years later when they had become disappointed with Buhari’s leadership style.
Yet all this bile was not used against Buhari’s candidacy.

Remember that in 2011, when it was clear that Buhari was losing to Jonathan, his supporters went on a rampage and murdered 11 NYSC guys sent on national duty. They also killed dozens of other people and burnt many houses and vehicles.
Between 2014 and 2015, Buhari’s supporters burnt the billboards of Jonathan and campaign vehicles. It was not enough. They pelted him with stones when he went to campaign in some Northern states. Some people justified it and clapped for them.

This bizarre intolerance was not used against Buhari.
Northerners in PDP and APC turned the Buhari project into a northern project. It was not used against Buhari.
Jonathan and his wife were called unprintable names by governors, Senators, Nobel Laureates, columnists, and analysts. Some people put his name on a goat, while some used a coffin to conduct a mock funeral for him. Many people laughed that Jonathan was being dealt with.

Buhari himself used words of violence like “Ku fita ku yi zabe. Ku Kasa, ku tsare, ku raka ku tsaya. Duk wanda bai yarda ba, ku halaka shi.” (“Firstly, you must register, come out and vote. You guard, protect, escort to the collation centre and you wait until the result is counted. Anyone who stops you, kill them!”) and “If they rig, the dog and the baboon will be soaked in their blood.” Yet, many Nigerians overlooked all this and continued to campaign for Buhari until he was declared the winner.
Before the 2015 election, many people ran away from Nigeria for fear that if Buhari lost, his supporters would unleash unimaginable violence worse than what they unleashed in 2011.
But here we are in 2022 with many people employing reverse psychology, subtle blackmail and gaslighting against the candidacy of Peter Obi, using his supporters as an excuse.

You hear empty statements like: “Peter Obi is good but his supporters are so rude”. “Peter Obi is a good candidate but his supporters are demarketing him by making him an Igbo candidate.” Ettu Mohammed asked people to present screenshots of the insulting statements made by Peter Obi’s supporters, and the few who brought out screenshots showed things like “Your candidate won’t win. Let him support Obi.” These are the insults that have been bandied around and used to silence those supporting Peter Obi.

The same Peter Obi’s supporters have been told that they are wasting their time and votes because Obi will not win, and they said, no problem. They have been told that Obi won’t win because he has no structure, and they said, no problem. Even though many opponents of Peter Obi say that he is not the frontrunner, no presidential candidate gets the amount of negative posts from those who are against his candidacy like Peter Obi does. While Obi’s supporters write about Peter Obi, his opponents spend more time writing about Peter Obi than their own candidates. And when they make it their duty to destroy the candidacy of Peter Obi, they believe that Obi’s supporters will post love notes under such posts.

Peter Obi is the candidate on the ballot. He has made it clear over the years that his campaign is about issues and will always be devoid of personal attacks and mudslinging. If you sincerely want a better Nigeria, support him. If you don’t want to support him, boldly support your candidate and stop looking for excuses to push forward as the reason for supporting somebody whose image runs against what you have been preaching for years.

If you are a supporter of Peter Obi, don’t allow anybody to use reverse psychology, blackmail and gaslighting to distract you from your conviction that #PeterIsBetter than other candidates in all ramifications. The next president of Nigeria will not govern only those who voted for him. Nigeria is in a mess today – both those who voted for Buhari and those who didn’t are suffering the repercussion together.

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The Muslim/muslim Ticket – Femi Fani-Kayode

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Yesterday, a high-ranking and respected official from the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) came to see me and expressed concern about my preference for a Muslim/Muslim ticket.
He informed me of CAN’s adamant opposition to such a ticket and stated that the organization’s leadership had watched my interview on Channel’s Television, in which it appeared that I was not on all fours with them.
They thought this was unusual for me because they know how much I value my faith, how much I admire CAN and its leadership, and how I usually agree with them on all issues.
It meant a lot to me that they thought I was important enough to send someone to get an explanation, and I thanked him for that, we spoke for no less than two hours.

At the end of it all, I believe the person understood my position better and promised to convey it to the leadership of CAN.
Permit me to share some of the points I made to him here for the record.

The first was as follows.
It is perceived by many in the APC that a Muslim/Muslim ticket may be the winning formula in the coming election. They believe that it would be politically expedient to take advantage of that and present such a ticket.
It is perceived by others in the APC that a Muslim/Muslim ticket will be a direct challenge to the Christian community in Nigeria and it may jeopardise the chances of our party in the coming election.
I hold the latter view but I have said that if our candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, insists on a Muslim/Muslim ticket, I and many others shall stand by him and attempt to defend it as long as his running mate is not an extremist who will undermine the interests of the Christian community.
In this matter we must not allow ourselves to be guided by emotion but rather by our obligation to support our candidate and party, the quest and desire to win the coming presidential election at all costs, political expediency and by what the British call ‘real politik’.

And neither is it in any way a betrayal of our values or our Christian faith to take this position because Muslim/Muslim ticket or no Muslim/Muslim ticket we will not sit by idly and allow ANYONE or any GOVERNMENT to undermine our faith or our people.
If Asiwaju decides on a Muslim/Muslim ticket we shall either swim with him or sink with him and, whichever way, given the experience of Atiku Abubakar and the certainty that the PDP will give its Vice Presidential ticket to a Christian, it will be a hard fight.
I say this because there are over 100 million Christians in this country who feel passionately about their faith and who believe that they MUST be protected and represented at the highest level.
Those that wish them away, dismiss their concerns and say they do not care about how they feel do so at their own peril.
No matter what the candidate decides he must allay their fears and carry them along because the fear and concerns about islamisation, rightly or wrongly, are very real.

The second point is as follows.
The success or lack of it of a Muslim/Muslim ticket will depend largely on WHO the Muslim Vice Presidential candidate will be.
If it is a Muslim that has a track record of killing, persecuting, denigrating, hating, undermining, marginalizing or working against Christians in ANY shape or form, I and millions of Christians all over this country will oppose it decisively and aggressively regardless of the consequences because we will not allow anyone to destroy the Church, intimidate or persecute our people or mess with our faith .
However, if it is a Muslim that has shown love and displayed sensitivity to the Christian community over the years and who we believe we can trust, I and millions of other Christians will support it.
It is left to those of us that are Christians to let the faithful know who is who and who they can trust amongst the Muslims in the knowledge that not all Muslims are bad and not all Christians are good.
There are indeed good and bad people on both sides of the religious divide.

The truth is that in ideal world religion and faith should not determine who our candidates and their running mates ought to be and when it comes to matters of governance I agree with those that say that in this day and age we should not bring religion into it.
Yet sadly this is not an ideal world and in the Nigerian context, we must recognize the fact that given our history and our bitter experiences over the last few years, religion IS a factor that cannot be ignored or wished away and this is more so today than at any other time in our history.

In all that we do, we must factor in the fears of both Muslims and Christians when it comes to presidential tickets and elections and we must allay those fears.
For example, if you insist on a Christian/Christian ticket for whatever reason at least give me Christians that will protect the Muslims and if you insist on a Muslim/Muslim ticket at least give me Muslims that will protect Christians.
Apart from that, you must also commit to giving the leadership of the Senate and the House of Reps and the position of the Secretary to the Federal Government (SGF) to members of the faith that do not enjoy representation at the Presidential or Vice Presidential level.

These are just some of the things that can allay our fears.
And interestingly, that is what is practised in Lebanon and what is known as the “Lebanese model”.
They rotate the positions of power and leadership on the basis of religious faith and between Christians and Muslims and this has led to a certain degree of peace and harmony since the end of their civil war which lasted from 1975 to 1990.
Whichever way, we must tread with caution and care about the issue of religion and we must not act as if it is no big deal because it will play a decisive role in the outcome of the election and in the running of the campaign.
We must also endeavour to put Nigeria first and not toy with anything that will divide us on religious or ethnic grounds.
If the APC comes up with a Muslim/Muslim ticket, as long as it is a Muslim that has a track record of religious tolerance, kindness and sensitivity towards the Christian community and one that places our nation and the Nigerian people, regardless of their religious affiliation, before his faith, I will gladly support such a candidate and such a ticket.

However, if the Muslim/Muslim ticket produces a Muslim running mate that secretly despises Christians or that has a track record of treating Christians with contempt in his state or constituency or of endangering and wasting Christian lives I will oppose that ticket, that candidate and indeed that party.
We know who is who. We know who the liberals and moderates amongst them are, and we know who the extremists and hardliners are.
We know those who allow Christians to be slaughtered with impunity under their watch and in their backyards, and we know those who built Churches for Christians where churches were never built before.
We know those who publicly mocked our faith, committed blasphemy and made references to our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ in denigrating and disrespectful tones, and we know those that have always treated His precious name with love, decency and respect.
We know those who have publicly likened the Virgin Mary to a street prostitute, and we know those who respect our God, rever our faith and that see us as equals.
We know those that are malevolent and that see Christians as inferior beings and mortal enemies, and we know those that are benign and that see us as brothers and compatriots.
I agree that we must do whatever it takes to win but we must also be wary of our choices.
You bring the wrong Muslim who is hostile to Christians as your running mate and that will not only be the end of your ambition but will also polarise our country in a very significant and dramatic way.
You bring the right one, and we may just be able to push it through and overcome the challenge that our collective detractors and adversaries will pose.
The truth is that it is not one’s faith that matters, but what is in one’s heart.
Whether Christian or Muslim, if we have a heart filled with light, compassion, kindness, love and the fear of God we give nothing but goodness and love but if we have a heart filled with darkness, prejudice, hate, bitterness, evil and contempt and disdain for God we have nothing to give but evil and hate.
More important than anything else is the condition of the heart: whether Christian or Muslim, that is what counts.
Again, we must always remember that whether Christian or Muslim or whether Southerner or Northerner, we are first and foremost Nigerians and that WE ARE ONE!
Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s choice of a running mate will make or mar our parties’ chances at the election.
May God lead and guide him to make the right one.
May the Lord grant him the spirit if discernment to do the right thing, and may He grant him the courage to stand firm in this great and epic struggle to move our nation forward.

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Tinubu Unveils bogus Agenda – Tinubu’s roadmap nigerian greatness

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Frontline Presidential aspirant and National Leader of All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu, has shared his manifesto for the transformation of Nigeria if elected president of the country.
The APC presidential aspirant, according to a press statement signed by Bayo Onanuga, Director of Media and Communication, said his team will lead Nigeria to a new era of economic prosperity, peace, security and political stability. Tinubu, the Governor of Lagos State between 1999-2007, presented his vision within five thematic areas.

  • He promised to improve security by decentralizing the policing of the country and creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs simultaneously.
  • He promised to transform Nigeria into an enviable country and one where there will be justice, peace and prosperity for all, with a “robust economy”.

Titled ‘My Vision for Nigeria’, Tinubu promised in the document, “a nation transformed into greatness, the pride of Africa, a role model for all black people worldwide, and respected among all other countries.

  • “A vibrant and thriving democracy and a prosperous nation with a fast-growing industrial base, capable of producing the most basic needs of the people and exporting to other countries of the world.
  • “A country with a robust economy, where prosperity is broadly shared by all irrespective of class, region, and religion.
  • “A nation where its people enjoy all the basic needs, including a safe and secure environment, abundant food, affordable shelter, health care, and quality primary education for all.
  • “A nation founded on justice, peace, and prosperity for all.”

On the economy, Tinubu promised to build an economy that will make the nation’s Gross Development Product grow quicker annually for the next four years while also providing jobs for millions of youths in the country.
He also promised to launch a new National Industrial Policy focused on special intervention to reinvigorate specific strategic industries.

  • “I will focus on stimulating jobs, which will be my top priority as President. I will get Nigeria to work by launching a major public works program, a significant and heavy investment in infrastructure, and value-adding manufacturing and agriculture.
  • “My administration will build an efficient, fast-growing, and well-diversified emerging economy with a real GDP growth averaging 12% annually for the next four years, translating into millions of new jobs during this period,” he said.
  • Tinubu also promised to create six new Regional Economic Development Agencies, which will establish subregional industrial hubs to exploit each zone’s competitive advantage and optimize their potential for industrial growth.
  • The presidential aspirant also promised to formulate a new National Policy on Agriculture to boost food production.
  • He promised to promote the establishment of new commodity exchange boards, while also strengthening the one in Lagos in order to guarantee minimum pricing for agricultural products such as cotton, cocoa, rice, soya beans, corn, palm kernel, and groundnuts.

 

  • On infrastructure, Tinubu promised to “Build A New Nigeria (BANN)” by developing a National Infrastructure Plan, which will cover strategic roads, bridges, rail, water, power, seaports, and airports spanning the length and breadth of the country.
  • He said his administration will combine government funding, borrowing, public-private partnership, private sector financing and concession to initiate a medium and long-term financial model for the BANN initiative.
  • Tinubu further stated that his administration will target an electricity distribution goal of 15,000 megawatts across the country and ensure a sustainable 24/7 supply.

 

  • “On Electricity, I will embark on a renewed action-oriented focus and take immediate and urgent action on resolving existing challenges of power generation plants, gas purchasing, pricing, transmission, and distribution.
  • My administration’s critical goal is to have 15,000 megawatts distributable to all categories of consumers nationwide to ensure 24/7 sustainable supply within the next four years,” he added.

 

  • In the oil and gas sector, Tinubu said there will be no need for a subsidy because the market will be open and transparent.
  • “Supply will come from local refineries, and the forces of demand and supply will determine the price of petroleum products”.
  • My administration will establish a National Strategic Reserve for Petroleum Products to stabilize supply during unexpected shortages or surplus periods. This will eliminate any form of product shortages and prevent wild swings in prices.
  • Tinubu also spoke about his administration’s promise in the area of education, promising to increase the spending on education to 25 per cent of the nation’s budget.
  • He promised to continue the free school feeding programme of the APC, feeding “millions of primary school children across the country”.

 

  • In tertiary education, Tinubu said his administration eradicates strikes by tertiary institution workers by encouraging the tertiary institutions to source funds through grants and corporate sponsorships, with all the institutions granted financial autonomy.
  • Just like education, Tinubu also promised to increase the funding for health care in the annual budget to 10 per cent. According to him, the National Health Insurance Scheme will be relaunched to grant health insurance cover to most Nigerians.

Tinubu Unveils bogus Agenda

a) 25% annual budget for education
b) 10% annual budget for health
c) Decentralization of police
d) Introduction of commodity exchange
e) Total deregulation of the oil market and building of national storage to sustain supply
f) Stimulation of production and manufacturing for export
g) Target of 15,000MW generation and distribution of electricity

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Tinubu and Osinbajo: The true story of how they met – Bayo Onanuga

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I never wanted to write this story, but I was inspired to do so today, following Buba Galadima’s interview with the Punch on Monday. Buba struck a chord when he spoke about the issue of trust in the relationship between Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo.
You think Osinbajo should have given up his presidential ambition for loyalty to Tinubu?, Buba was asked.
He replied: “If he doesn’t, can you now trust him? If you look at how Osinbajo came with Tinubu, and he’s now contesting against Tinubu who brought him, how safe would you be to work with such a person?
“If the man who did all this to someone who made him commissioner, made him this, made him that and he is now fighting him. You will now want to fight for him now, what would be your status later in life with him?”.

Just like Buba, I feel strongly that Osinbajo has grossly violated the trust that ordinarily should exist between him and Tinubu.
Contrary to the stories on social media, I was the one God used to bring Osinbajo into Tinubu’s circle in January 1999.
Tinubu had just won the election as governor of Lagos State and days after, we met on the 6th floor of Kresta Laurel at Maryland, which Otunba Gbenga Daniel donated for our use. On this day, Tinubu shared with us some ‘certain’ appointments he intended to make. Those who were at the meeting were Otunba Daniel, Dele Alake and I. Tinubu sat at the head of the table as he said he would make Rafiu Tinubu the Lagos State Head of Service. We argued over this and he justified the planned appointment by saying that Rafiu, who is now late, was a senior permanent secretary in the Lagos Civil Service.

“Attorney-General will be Bayo Oriola”, Tinubu said.
I shot back and said: ” I have a better person for you”, my exact words. Tinubu was startled by my interjection.
“Who is that,” he asked.
“He is a Law Professor and the man who drafted our company’s MOU. He crafted it in a brilliant way that protected us from the founding partners. Without this, the other shareholders would have thrown us out”, I explained.
I also said Osinbajo had worked with Prince Bola Ajibola, who was the Attorney-General and Minister of Justice under President Babangida.
Dele and Otunba Daniel did not oppose my nomination, surprisingly. Tinubu also appeared eager to meet the “wonder lawyer” that I have just sold to him, to replace a man, who had served as the lawyer to the campaign.

“Go and bring him”, Tinubu said.
Before the meeting ended, Tinubu also settled on his nominee for Information Ministry. It was to be Dele Alake and I said I would return to my office to continue journalism.
After the meeting, I went to Osinbajo’s house in Ogudu to invite him to meet the new governor, Bola Tinubu. I remember entering the apartment from the kitchen. The wife was there when I delivered the message and left the house with him, later.
I have never published this story before and hereby want to apologise to my namesake Bayo Oriola, for blocking what should have rightly been his entitlement, going by the role he played during the campaign. I hope Oriola would have the heart to forgive me.

This event happened 23 years ago. Thus a few days ago, I asked Alake to fill the memory gap. Here is what he sent to me from the U.S.
“I remember that day very well. I had actually mentioned Jebby ( Osinbajo’s nickname) to Asiwaju before that meeting. He said we’ll see. You can ask Asiwaju himself. Which was why I didn’t object when you mentioned him at the meeting because it reinforced what I had told him.
“My mentioning Jebby’s name was solely because we were classmates in Igbobi college – same classroom, together with Tunde Fowler, Ade Ashekun, (the one he made ambassador to Canada) and Tunde Durosinmi Etti, former Commissioner under Ambode. Jebby and I were also attending the same church, Baptist Sheperd Hill Obanikoro, and his father’s house in Obanikoro not far from my dad’s house in Pedro road at the back of the church.
“After you mentioned his name that day , Asiwaju still asked Gbenga Daniel again and Gbenga also okayed him.
” Asiwaju knows all these. You were the one that mentioned him openly at the meeting while I had mentioned him a day or two before in private and Asiwaju again confirmed his name from Daniel.

“When Asiwaju told me he also asked about him from Daniel I then told him that Daniel, myself and yourself were contemporaries in UNILAG and he laughed that we were doing Akoka solidarity”.
Looking back now, did I regret what I did in January 1999. Yes, I would say I have some regret, especially since my action hurt Bayo Oriola. And my apology to Oriola once again. I could not have foreseen today’s turn of events between Tinubu and Osinbajo, who I nominated to be justice commissioner.

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I Can not Be Silent: A Prophetic Note To Nigeria by SimonMary A. Aihiokhai, Ph.D.

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Atiku-Abubakar

Last night, I became aware of the fact that Alhaji Abubakar Atiku has been elected the PDP presidential candidate. Atiku has campaigned that he will privatize the major companies that define economic life in Nigeria – the oil and gas industries. On surface value, such a political statement may come across as refreshing, especially in a country where poverty has come to define the very fabric of social life.

However, the crisis our world is experiencing today is one invented by neoliberal capitalism that has failed woefully. Neoliberalism argues for the takeover of national economic structures by the economic elite in the name of a free-market economy. Nothing is free about this type of economic system. It argues for the survival of the fittest, economically, but secretly positions itself to benefit the very rich who are the direct stakeholders and decision-makers of such an economic system. Look at what this type of economic system has done to all the countries that adopted it; from Latin America to Asia; from Europe to North America. Neoliberalism has widened the wealth gap between the poor and the rich and has progressively wiped off the middle class from the global economic map.

Privatization of national economies, as being advocated by Atiku, will facilitate the end of what we all know today to be Nigeria. Poverty will skyrocket in the country as the very rich become richer. Neoliberalism, in a basic economy as that of Nigeria, where there are no checks and balances, will be a total embrace of endemic corruption. Nigerians will all lose at the end of the day.

Nigeria does not need to embrace an economic system that all reasonable countries are now running away from. Yes, Nigeria has been governed by thieves and liars, but it cannot allow itself to be murdered for good by its unethical politicians. Yes, we all need food on the table, but that does not mean that we have to embrace national suicidal tendencies. Neoliberalism is national suicide.
Nigeria needs the following if it hopes to survive: one, systems that facilitate transparency. Go digital all the way. By this, I mean, have credible records in place that can trace transactions and the sources attached to them. Most of Nigeria’s corruption occurs in the vague areas defining transactions. Because there are no record-keeping going on in the country, it is difficult to track down correctly all transactions. Two, Nigeria needs to simplify all governmental transactions. For example, there is too much double keeping going on in Nigeria that are avenues for stealing public funds. Why must one do fingerprinting every five years to renew their passport? Fingerprints are unique to each human being. Capturing it once is enough. Yet, the Nigerian government wants you to do it in their agencies that are monopolized by individuals so that whoever is in office steals those revenues. Three, Nigeria needs to adopt very strong antitrust laws. It is economically dangerous to have monopolies in a country, especially when those monopolies are linked to the survival of the nation. Four, Nigeria needs to endow its state and federal universities, and then move away from running such universities. Each university ought to now be able to fend for itself. A strict policy of having health insurance and capital base for its institutions should be enforced. This will ensure that those institutions that are themselves no longer sustainable ought to be allowed to shut down. Nigerian billionaires ought to play prominent roles in endowing these institutions. Take a cue from institutions in the western world on how to endow your respective programs. Five, Nigeria needs infrastructures. Roads, electricity, clean water, and access to good food ought to be the focus of the next government. Nigeria which was once called the food basket of West Africa is today unable to feed its citizens. A country that cannot feed its citizens is a failed state. Period!

Nigerians, no need to forget how you all got duped. Today, you are at the mercy of those who have duped you. Atiku is one of those who duped Nigeria. Buhari is one of those who duped Nigeria. Tinubu is one of those who duped Nigeria. Oshiomole is one of those who duped Nigeria. Obasanjo is one of those who duped Nigeria. No politician running for office today is free from corruption. They are all corrupt. They have put in place a system that caters to the agenda of the corrupt. How can an honest Nigerian find 100 Million Naira to pay for the presidential ticket? This is a clear sign that Nigeria has embraced oligarchic rule. Nigerians need to revolt against this and fight it all the way to its Supreme Court. A presidential ticket for all parties should not cost more than N1.00. I said it, one Naira. As citizens of the nation, it is your right to run for office. Money ought not to be an obstacle. A vote for any of the current presidential candidates is a vote for self-destruction as a nation. Nigeria can do better. I encourage the younger generation who have a clear sense of political philosophy to rise up to the occasion and run for office.

Nigerians, insist on the candidates running for office to define their political philosophies. Insist that the political parties explain their political philosophies. A simple question you ought to ask these politicians is this: What makes PDP philosophically different from APC or APGA? Because there is no political philosophy, that is why you find these politicians jumping from one party to another as the wind blows. The only philosophy operating in Nigeria is that of stealing national funds. If you vote for any of these thieves, you are giving electoral validation to their agenda to steal national funds. You are poor today because you allowed thieves to define your future. Shake them off. Refuse to settle for mediocrity anymore. Nigeria has a promising future with the right leaders in place. Cultivate the culture of good leadership and let your voices be heard by the people and not by the thieves who today govern the nation.

Finally, Atiku is not the saviour you are expecting. Ask him how he made his wealth. He has many unanswered questions before him. The man is corrupt to his bone marrow. Never forget that. Nigeria, do not allow 2023 to surprise you anymore. Work towards freeing yourself from this marriage to thieves that you have found yourself in since you became independent in 1960. Enjoy!

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Anthony-Claret is a software Engineer, entrepreneur and the founder of Codewit INC. Mr. Claret publishes and manages the content on Codewit Word News website and associated websites. He's a writer, IT Expert, great administrator, technology enthusiast, social media lover and all around digital guy.
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Breaking: Peter Obi dumps PDP, withdraws from Presidential race

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Former governor of Anambra state, Mr. Peter Obi has dumped the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

Obi announced his resignation in a letter dated 20, addressed to the National Chairman of the party.

In the letter sighted by Vanguard, Obi gave reasons for his withdrawal from the presidential race.

The letter said: “I am writing to intimate you of my resignation from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), which was conveyed to the Chairman of Agulu Ward 2. Anaocha LGA

“Anambra, effective Friday 20 May, 2022. Consequently, am by this letter informing you of my withdrawal for the PDP Presidential Primaries.

“It has been a great honour to contribute to nation-building efforts through our party. Unfortunately, recent developments within our party make it practically impossible to continue participating and making such constructive contributions.

“Our national challenges are deep-seated and require that we each make profound sacrifices towards rescuing our country. My commitment to rescuing Nigeria remains firm, even if the route differs.

“I wish to thank you personally for your graciousness and leadership. I wish you well and best of luck in the service of country.“

Details later:

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2023: No Wonder Everyone Wants To Be President – Peter Psquare On Accountant-General’s Arrest

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Peter Okoye of Psquare music group has reacted to the arrest of the Accountant General of the Federation, Ahmed Idris.
Recall that Idris was suspended by the Minister of Finance, budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed.
His suspension came after the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, arrested him for allegedly diverting funds and laundering N80billion.
Shocked by the news, Peter urged Nigerian leaders to have conscience.
According to him, siphoning of public funds seems to be the reason everyone is contesting to be the next President of Nigeria.
The 40-year-old musician said this via his Twitter page.
His tweet read: “Just one that was appointed by the President looted 80 billion! Ahhhh! No wonder everybody wants to be the PRESIDENT of Nigeria!
“Chisus! 80 Billion! Abeg make una dey try get conscience na!”
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APC Press Conference Speech -Senibo Finebone

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Senibo Finebone

Full Text of Press Conference By The Rivers State Chapter Of All Progressives Congress, APC, Held On Sunday, May 22, 2022, At The State Secretariat, 118 Woji Road, GRA, Port Harcourt

Gentlemen of the press, It has become expedient to address you as a means of clarifying and updating you with the recent happenings and present state of affairs of our great Party in Rivers State.

It is gratifying to recall that after the last national convention of the APC and the disposal of the very last court case against the party by the courts, our Party Chapter has been on fresh ascendancy and momentum.

So far, we have demonstrated the readiness and willingness to actively participate in the electioneering process which has kicked off with the conduct of delegate congresses.

Recall that due to the compact calendar of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, occasioned by the Electoral Act 2022, our Party shifted its Delegate Congresses twice. Eventually, sale of Forms for the Delegate Congresses was widely advertised and sold between Monday 9th May and 11:00pm on 11th May, 2022 at the State Party Secretariat, 118 Woji Road, Port Harcourt. Subsequently, the collated names of Delegates Aspirants was forwarded to the 319 Wards in readiness for the Congresses.

In line with the directive of APC National Headquarters, a Vetting Committee, headed by the State Legal Adviser, was also set up to vet the documentations of State Assembly Aspirants between 11th and 12th May, 2022. This was given wide publicity in the media prior to and during the exercise.

On 17th May, 2022 the APC Rivers State Congress and Screening Committee led by the Chairman, Dr. Adoyi Omale, arrived the State. The team’s arrival and its schedule for screening State Assembly Aspirants on Wednesday, 18th May, 2022 were widely publicized in the media. On the first day, 61 Aspirants presented themselves for screening while on the second day 28 Aspirants were screened putting the total number of Aspirants screened at 89.

Meanwhile, the Delegate Congresses were done and concluded on Wednesday 18th May, 2022 across the State. The exercise was peaceful and credible as it was witnessed by INEC and security officials in all the Wards.

However, a mention must be made of a particular development that acted as a dampener to our steady march forward. On the morning of Wednesday 18th May, 2022 a group of individuals assembled at the main gate of our Party Secretariat. Their motive was not clear to anyone. With every passing minute their number was growing just as they started becoming violent. By 9am the situation had gone out of control. They had no leader to engage with and the messages on the few placards they carried were incoherent.

Their extremely violent behaviour compelled the policemen at the Party Secretariat to lock up the Secretariat gate. Not long after, they started pushing the gate and later started throwing stones violently into the Secretariat premises with a view to hitting people inside and destroying property. Everything they did had the trappings of what happened in 2018 when a group of Senator Magnus Abe’s followers besieged, broke in, looted and later destroyed the former Party Secretariat at Forces Avenue, Old GRA, Port Harcourt. Before our eyes last Wednesday, history was about repeating itself perhaps because when the 2018 incident happened, the perpetrators went scot free with no consequences.

This time, the total breakdown of law and order necessitated calls for police reinforcement to avert danger and a repeat of the destruction of 2018 from recurring.

It took a long while before police personnel arrived and started to task of persuading the mob to disperse to no avail. They appeared hell bent on accomplishing their objective. However, after over an hour of engagement, the police were compelled to apply minimum force and successfully dispersed them.

It is pertinent to state that we believe the police account of the incident especially the fact that no life was lost. The real danger was the extremely violent way the mob attacked and bludgeoned anyone they identified to be our Party member. For example, an electrician who had come to fix some electrical fittings in the Secretariat was mistaken for our Party member and attacked and was almost killed before he managed to escape to an arriving police team. Another member was terribly beaten and his money, shoes and phones taken by the mob. All these actions point to the kind of looting and destruction the mob intended to unleash on the Secretariat were they allowed, just like in 2018. They were buoyed perhaps that they carried out the act in 2018 and got away with it without any consequences of any kind.

Sadly those who sent the mob were busy using various media platforms to control the narrative of the events and skewing it to paint themselves (the perpetrators of the evil act) as victims. They went as far as acting up that someone was shot dead. We believe the police account that no one died despite that the patience of the police was stretched to its elastic limit by the violent conduct of the mob. The sponsors of the mob are still flying the narrative that Congresses did not take place but much of the world now know that that is not the case. They thought their mob would succeed in preventing the conduct of the Congresses much to their satisfaction. But their plot failed!

Reflecting deeply on the incident, we have come to the conclusion that the mob was deliberately assembled and sent to block the Party gate as early as 6am to ensure that materials for the congresses were not sent to the 319 Wards for the congresses. Unknown to them, there was no such materials to be moved to the wards apart from a small slip for recording results in each ward. All returning officers had earlier collected the slips from the Committee and left for the various wards even as the mob continued to block the Party Secretariat gate. The Congresses were conducted on the Option A4 mode whereby members queued up, were counted and the result recorded on the small slip. Much to the disappointment of the mob and their sponsors, the Ward and LGA Congresses took place peacefully and transparently across the State fully observed by officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, and security officials.

Despite the unfortunate incident of Wednesday, we believe that our march towards participating in the next stage of the electioneering calendar, which is the Primaries, will proceed apace without let. We hope to ultimately build on this momentum to achieve our overall objective of winning the 2023 elections, be it the State Assembly, House of Representatives, Senate, Governorship and Presidential elections.

Returning Officers and Electoral Officers of 22 LGA’s completed and submitted the results of congresses they conducted. The only LGA that didn’t present any result was Asari Toru where unconfirmed reports claim the EO was hijacked at gunpoint and forced to declare that no Congress held there. The matter has been presented by the party to INEC Headquarters in Abuja and we are awaiting their directives on what to do next.

Thank you all.

 

Senibo Chris Finebone

State Publicity Secretary

Rivers APC

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Ndi Igbo and The Myth of Igbo Presidency

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Ndi Igbo and The Myth of Igbo Presidency -By Chinwendu Carlos

Greetings to all of us. I am of the belief that we are all witnessing the recent spate of events unfolding daily in our part of the world. From whichever school of thought you might come from, it seems you, myself and ‘them’ will arrive at one conclusion: that nowhere seem to be safe in this 1884 British Project that was dangerously patched up in 1901 By Fredrick Lugard. This essay however is not the usual ‘lamentation’ that most of us are used to. It is, however, a consciousness raiser.

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To think is to exist. For, as noted by Descartes the philosopher; I think, therefore I am. To ‘be’ of course is to exist, and to exist one should be aware. ‘Thoughts are things and conditions are effects.’ Wrote Napoleon Hill.
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The condition of the Igbo in present Nigeria is, whether you like it or not, a product of thoughts. For instance, in 2019, most Igbo people actually believe that their votes and online campaigns will usher in Atiku Abubakar as president of Nigeria but at the same time believe that their campaigns for regional governance done with the same energy they used for their ‘Atikulation’ campaign cannot bring about restructuring. Apart from the Igbo, the general Southern and Middle belt Youths usually depict this defeatist mentality during elections: they will tell you the youths have the numbers to beat the so-called elders. But if you ask them why they all wouldn’t vote for youth in a ‘youth’ party using their numbers to defeat the elders, you’d be begging to hear the most annoyingly foolish excuses ranging from ‘but the youth party have no structure…’ etc, which is only a way of saying the youths are not actually voting for structures, not persons.
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I am worried that the Igbo is tilting towards emotional disaster once again by closing both ears to reason and reality. The rational fact on the ground did not support the emotional run around most Igbos are doing. The epicentre of this current emotional run around is the so-called Igbo Presidency. Based on the obtainable reality of today’s Nigeria, Igbo Presidency is a myth and hence a delusion. It is at best, fictitious and hence a fiction. Chinua Achebe had in “The Trouble With Nigeria” while lamenting the overthrow of reason by religion, drawn his reader’s attention to what he called harmless and harmful fiction. This means fiction itself is of two categories: the harmful and the harmless ones. In my assessment so far as someone deeply attracted to reality and not emotions, Igbo Presidency is simply a harmful fiction and here are my reasons:
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1. Igbo Presidency as a term does not mean South East presidency. It means a president of Igbo-speaking extraction.
2. Igbo Presidency, should it be renamed ‘South East’ presidency, will create a huge crack. First is it will silently pass a confusing message to non-South East Igbo that there are Igbos in Igbo. Secondly, the Igbo who keep shouting about non-South East Igbos allowing Nigerian divide-and-rule politics separate them from their Eastern Igbo ethnic or linguistic brethren will have their mouths shut or they openly agree that they, not the Nigerian so-called divide-and-rule is actually pioneering the decimation of Igbo people.
3. No matter how you look at number two above, the trouble it carries is nearly inescapable. If you tried to argue that it is south East turn, then you are simply admitting that you are after all, in support of the said divide-and-rule the moment you realized it will favour your interest. And that you will always put your personal interest first over igbo interests and should never be trusted.
4. Ndi Igbo will not ‘especially’ benefit anything tangible thing from an Igbo Presidency. Go and ask Ijaw people what they benefited from the Goodluck Jonathan led Ijaw presidency. If you are not satisfied with whatever Ijaws told you, go and ask Yoruba people what they benefited from the Olusegun Obasanjo lead Yoruba Presidency.
5. An Igbo president will not change the Nigerian narrative to favour ndi Igbo. He will become a suspect by other Nigerians from where you and I know. The Igbo president will know too. He will be focusing on gaining the trusts of people that will never trust him: people that will find the tone of his good morning too harsh or too weak or unemotional.
6. Because this Igbo president is a politician that unlike you, will not be thinking about Igbo people or Nigerians but himself, your prospective Igbo president will be more interested in winning a second term, and so, will focus on those he is convinced will make it happen than your so called Igbo nonsense — because that is what he’d call it then: Igbo nonsense. He may not say it aloud but will act it by telling you to ‘desist from making ethnic remarks capable of heating up the polity or threatening the unity of “our dear country “‘.
7. Igbo president will not defend ndi Igbo as he is elected to defend ‘Nigerians’. Igbo presidential aspirants have shown you this by not condemning the murder of Deborah or the burning of an Igbo wood market in Abuja…you already know why they all couldn’t and why you didn’t want us to point same out either.
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Igbo presidency will shockingly not happen. Those of you in the Peter Obi delusion camp are supposed to know, but your emotions will never let you. Let us take our dear saint Peter Obi for example. How is going to win? You and I know very well that right from the days of MKO, the Nigerian electoral field suffers “money for hand” syndrome and delegates will always be bought. We know Atiku Abubarkar have the money to dole out. We also know that St Peter Obi is stingy and according to you, does not spend anyhow. But even if he decided to do what he has been condemning in interviews, will he match Atiku in money spending? Nyesom wike is already a joker. If he dare spend a fraction of what Atiku will spend, EFCC will pick him up so fast he wouldnt tell how it happened.
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To those in Amaechi camp, you honestly think Amaechi can beat Tinubu in money politics??
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Conclusively, Igbo Presidency is a myth. It is simply a delusional fiction that will not happen but succeed once again in distracting Igbo people. Igbo Presidency, like Kanu’s umuchineke Biafra, is purely a day dream and dangerously a huge distraction.
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The only thing ndi Igbo need is restructuring.
An Igbo Presidency will not make it happen.
An Igbo president will not even happen.
But the division the white elephant Igbo Presidency project will bring will stay.
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REGIONALISM is the song.
Now, go and sing it.
It is the music of reality.
It is the song of victory.
It is the song of freedom.
It is danceable in the West and South.

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An Imaginary Encounter with the President

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ME:  Sir, thank you for taking the time to grant me this exclusive interview. I am grateful, Sir.

Mr PREZ: You’re welcome, my brother.

ME: My first question is, do you really have to go for a second term when it is obvious Nigerians don’t want you?

Mr PREZ: Who says Nigerians don’t want me? My kinsmen want me to run for the presidency again. And my wife and ministers and the Presidency too.

ME: Which kinsmen?

Mr PREZ: My brothers and sisters in the creeks.

ME: You mean that ex-militant in particular who has been making threats?

Mr PREZ: You better don’t call him an ex-militant. He’s a billionaire now and can bully even me.

ME: How can somebody like him bully a whole President of 160 million people?

Mr PREZ: Ah, what do you know? He and Tompolo are in charge of securing our bloodline – that is, the oil pipeline.

ME: OK Sir. But we heard you really don’t want to go for a second term. Could that be true?

Mr PREZ: Let me tell you one secret. Yes, I would rather retire to Otuoke, and enjoy my life and wealth. What more do I want? I have been a Local Government Chairman, been a Deputy Governor, a Governor, a Vice president and then a President for six years. How blessed can a man be?

ME: You tell me, Sir. Your place in history is assured.

Mr PREZ: I am telling you. But the Dame and the others in government who are stealing (not corrupt o) are saying I have to solder on to concretise my name in history. So I am trying to put concrete on my name.

ME: You are kiddin’ me, Sir!

Mr PREZ: No, I am kiddin’ you not. You are hearing it from me. ME: You mean from the horse’s mouth? Mr PREZ: Who are you calling a horse? You better don’t let the Dame hear that.

ME: I am sorry Sir.

Mr PREZ: No wahala.

ME: Sir, your campaign team is not helping you at all with all their utterings, FFK, that Ekiti thug and even the Dame. They are like crazy, desperate men, not addressing real issues of concern to Nigerians.

Mr PREZ: Are the APC and their leader, Tinubu doing anything different? Look, FFK, Koroand that Ekiti thug were brought in because of their toughness and ruggedness. You know I am a simple man, peaceful, naïve and left to me, Buhari can have it. I respect age, and Buhari is older than me. But these guys say No! It must be Fire for Fire. So I leave it to them. Do you know they are more of thugs than me? But leave the Dame outta it. She’s just doing her duty as a faithful and loyal wife who wants the best for her husband.

ME: Good Sir. I concur about the Dame. Apologies Sir.

Mr PREZ: You know you journalists know more than me. So tell me, what’s Buhari doing in London? I hear he went for medicals, and then some guys were paid to heckle him. Why does he have to go and campaign in the UK?

ME: Yes, he was in London at the invitation of Nigerians in Diaspora who want Change. That is, they want you and the PDP out of Aso Rock.

Mr PREZ: Oh dear! You mean “Dial-spola”, as my Dame will call them? Who are those people? They will not vote. They cannot even vote. Are they even Nigerians? Don’t they have foreign passports and citizenships?

ME: That’s where you are wrong Sir. You see, you promised them in 2011 that you would ensure they are able to vote in 2015 but you never kept that promise and so they are getting back at you. Even if they can’t vote, they can mobilise millions of votes against you in Nigeria. And most of them have dual nationality.

Mr PREZ: You kiddin’ me? ME: No, Sir, I am not!

Mr PREZ: Damn!!!

ME: And moreover, these same “Dial-spola” Nigerians fought for you to become President when the late Umaru Yar Adua kitchen cabinet tried all subterfuge to suppress and ignore the Constitution to deny your automatic and constitutional succession to become President in 2010. I was part of the Save Nigeria Group marches in London in freezing weather. We eventually got you in and then voted for you in 2011 to have your own mandate. But you disappointed us.

Mr PREZ: Oh dear! I did?

ME: Yessir, you did.

Mr PREZ: I am sorry. What can I do to redress that?

ME: Nothing Sir. It’s too late now. You have to contest that election that was shifted and then lose.

Mr PREZ: Even as we are in renewed battling and gaining grounds from the Boko Haram? And I went to the warfront to show my support and appreciation to a rejuvenated Nigerian Army?

ME: Too late Sir. The Chibok girls are another millstone hanging around your neck.

Mr PREZ: Can I send that my militant bully cousin and his forces in to help? At least he can talk a good fight.

ME: I doubt it, Sir. The man is all talk. The money you’ve given him and others have made them too fat. They want to enjoy the money, not get themselves killed.

Mr PREZ: Oh dear! What about FFK, Koro and the Ekiti thug? At least they are bulldogs and street fighters. They can use their shakara against Boko Haram.

ME: If you ask me, Sir, those three guys are done for. They are merely fighting for their own survival. You send them to Borno, and you will see they will leave the PDP the next day. But I guess they are good at rigging elections, aren’t they?

Mr PREZ: Yes, I think so too. But don’t quote me. I really don’t know those guys. Some bigwig PDP godfathers brought them in and who am I to say No? And they are really doing good hatchet jobs, don’t you think? ME: Yessir, I must confess they are, but at your detriment. They are not helping you at all. I can do a better job at promoting you than all of them combined.

Mr PREZ: You can? Why didn’t you say so before? So which one you dey?

ME: Too late Sir. I no dey for any side. I dey for Nigeria to be better governed and managed. That’s what Nigerians are asking for.

Mr PREZ: You mean you want Change? Dame has already said only bus conductors want to change.

ME: On the contrary Sir, it is the passengers that want Change, not a bus conductor. Passengers pay the conductor and expect some good service from the driver and the conductor. It is the business of the conductor to give that service and then change to the passengers, not vice versa. If he can’t give appropriate change, he will be beaten up and tossed out of the bus. Mr PREZ: Is that want you’re prescribing for me? ME: Not me, Sir. But all of us!

Mr PREZ: Who are all of you?

ME: Seems like a lot of your people, Sir. Nigerians, they call them.

Mr PREZ: Oh dear! I told the Dame I suspect so but she didn’t believe me.

ME: Well Sir, you better believe me. But don’t despair, there are still a lot of people who believe in you and your achievements, and that’s what matters. You don’t have anything to fear.

Mr PREZ: You mean I have achieved?

ME: Of course Sir. How can you be President for six years and not achieve anything? You have, Sir. Your people in Oyo State even say you are going to create our very own state for us. Mr PREZ: Which state is that? ME: Ibadan State. Can you really do that? What about the others clamour for their own states – Ijebu State, etc.?

Mr PREZ: Don’t mind that Ibadan girl. Her father wants me to create a state for her daughter to rule.

ME: Thanks Sir.

Mr PREZ: You can’t satisfy Nigerians. What more do they want in six years? Do they think I am God?

ME: No, Sir. What they think is that your government is godless. And if they allow you a second term, by 2019, most of them will be dead.

Mr PREZ: I can’t kill 180 million people now. Who will I rule then?

ME: That’s the question, Sir. But that’s what is happening! We know the problem of Nigeria did not start with you, but you have made very few concerted and sincere efforts to redress it. You just continued in the same destructive path. That’s why Nigerians want you out. And then you have done a lot of crazy, dumbfounding things and people just wonder, how could you?

Mr PREZ: Such as?

ME: You pardoned your former boss, Alams. You refused to indict Diezani and Princess Oduah even when their corruption sins were glaring; billions of dollars and naira have gone missing during your watch; now you are even now trying to make Koro the Kongo a minister for the second time, despite his being implicated in the Ekiti election rigging.

Mr PREZ: What can I do, brother? I have to satisfy them. Do you mean they rigged in Ekiti State? Lord have mercy! I thought Fayose won fairly because of stomach infrastructure.

ME: No Sir, there is a tape where all the bad men of the SW were caught discussing how to rig, and you refused to allow an investigation to be conducted into the allegations.

Mr PREZ: So you want to replace me with that old foggy without a certificate?

ME: No, not really, Sir. Personally, Sir, I’d like you to go and enjoy the rest of your life peacefully. You are a good man, but not a good leader of men. We want to replace you to prove that power lies in the hand of the Nigerian people. If that “old foggy” gets elected and messes us up too, we will push him out too via our vote. That is what we call democracy. That way, Nigerians are sending out signals that we will not tolerate bad, incompetent, selfish, greedy, inconsiderate, insensitive, corrupt, visionless and focus-less leaders – presidents, governors, senators, representatives, state legislators, local government chairpersons and councillors.

Mr PREZ: I get it now. But personally, is that what you think of me?

ME: Not all of them, but some of them, Sir. I think you should take responsibility for some of your credibility problems. You yourself claimed recently that those people are not giving you good advice.  But you see, the buck stops at your desk. Therefore, you should get rid of bad advisers, ministers, etc. You are responsible for 160 million lives, not just a few thousand near you. Striving towards the bigger picture of working for the generality of Nigerians would have made you a good leader.

Mr PREZ: But you will vote for me, won’t you?

ME: Sir, I can’t answer that. I did in 2011, but four years after, I see no reason why I should do that again.

Mr PREZ: I see. Thanks for being honest with me.

ME: You are welcome, Sir. My regards to the Dame.

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