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Saturday, April 23, 2011

I heard Buhari cried... For what?

General Muhammadu Buhari, former military despot

I read over the net some time before Nigeria’s presidential elections that a former military despot, Muhammadu Buhari cried on TV.
Why he cried is not my business. I simply do not care but first I must say it is a shame that an army general cried in public.
He should bury his head in shame for that.
Moving on, I want to ask- did Buhari cry to get the ever gullible Nigerian public behind him before the presidential elections? Did it help him?
Many of the internet generation Nigerians do not know Buhari and I am amazed when I hear people in debates, bars, pubs and other such public places argue and some tend to suggest that Buhari may have had a solution to Nigeria’s problems.
I still remember December 1983 when they stole power from Alhaji Shehu Shagari (who was not doing well either).
Yes I was 11 years old then and in my second year in Secondary School when it happened but having a university administrator as father ensured I was way ahead of my peers in matters like that.
I remember waking up one morning and turning the radio to my favourite station then (well, only station), Radio Rivers 2, FM 99.1 stereo but rather than here such voices like those of Mabelas Macaulay Apuloma Junior, Boma Erekosima etc, I heard a strange kind of music on the radio.
I asked why the radio only played instrumentals that morning and was told that kind of music is called, “Martial Music” but I was still as confused as ever.
“So why was martial music being played rather than other programming we were used to” and my dad told me he suspected there had just been a coup d’etat.
Of course I probed some more and was told that a coup happens when the army decide to forcefully take over power from an elected government and martial music is usually played for sometime before the coup plotters make an announcement telling the country of their mission.
It was not long before a certain Brigadier Sani Abacha’s voice was heard on the radio and we all know the story from there.
Buhari was installed as Nigeria’s Head of State with a certain Tunde Idiagbon as his deputy.
I saw on television where groups of people rejoiced at the return of the military but I was not convinced.
Then one day my parents called a family meeting and announced that certain things we were naturally used to would no longer be available for us.
Items like soap, detergent, toilet rolls, milk, sugar, eggs and wait for it, these items and many more would now be known as essential commodities.
I saw on television where Nigerians queued up to purchase these items and it made me sad even though I was still just a kid then.
I never saw my parents queue up for those things. They probably did but would have been too proud to let us see such demeaning sight.
Then Buhari’s government created a draconian decree 4 of 1984 that was there to muzzle the press and before long two fellows, Nduka Irabor and Tunde Thompson had been jailed.
Muhammadu Buhari and Tunde Idiagbon who endorsed Decree 4, used the decree to impose the most restrictive anti-press freedom laws in Nigeria.
 Decree 4 was designed to shield Buhari and his minions from being accountable to the Nigerian people. The intent of the decree was clear -- to silence opinion, speculation and even the truth.
General Muhammadu Buhari is an evil man. He is a religious fanatic and he does not love Nigeria.
His regime was the most draconian of all military administrations I knew. Sani Abacha was an angel as compared to Buhari.
General Buhari should not think we have forgotten him. Like I said when I started some of our internet generation Nigerians do not know him and they are too lazy to search online for information about him and it makes my heart bleed when people even argue that he was a disciplinarian in his days and can turn Nigeria around.
I remember him then and I know him now. Like my younger brother always says, “People don’t change, they just get older” so I will do my best to ensure that Nigerians know the kind of person you are.
And that is why when I heard you cried on television I only said, this man is lucky God said call no one a fool because I would have renamed him already.
I read recently on the web where a Nigerian posted this, “...BUHARI is a RELIGIOUS FANATIC, an IRREDENTIST, an apostle of SHARIA, a sectional TYRANT and a JIHADIST in disguise”
And we are beginning to see now the kind of person he is and what he would have plunged Nigeria into.
According to www.myondostate.com these are the reasons why the evil general should never be president of Nigeria
BUHARI is a DESPOT, A TYRANT, A MURDERER, A COUPIST, A TERRORIST, A BULLY, AN OPPORTUNIST, A HEADSTRONG AND ANTI-DEMOCRATIC DESPOTIC TYRANT.
He is a COMMON CRIMINAL and an OUTLAW and he has a case to answer for OVERTHROWING A LAWFUL AND CONSTITUTIONALLY ELECTED GOVERNMENT (Never mind Decree 1).
He is anti-Press freedom, anti-democracy and he is notorious for passing OBNOXIOUS and ARBITRARY Laws and RETROSPECTIVE Laws.
BUHARI chided, as INFIDEL, any Muslim that votes for a Christian.
BUHARI is also CORRUPT for serving under and working for the DESPOTIC, 'VISIONLESS', TYRANNICAL, BELLICOSE, UTTERLY CORRUPT AND PARIAH GOVERNMENT OF NIGERIA'S WORST DICTATOR OF ALL TIMES.
HE also saw nothing wrong in working for and serving under a DESPOTIC ABACHA and his ambition to transmute to LIFE PRESIDENT.
BUHARI is yet to discharge himself from the accusations of DOUBLE-STANDARDS over the 53 SUITCASES, HIS LOPSIDED APPOINTMENTS, THE $2.5 BILLION MISSING oil money.
 GEN BUHARI also remained mute and maintained a stoic silence during the RELIGIOUS RIOTS AND CARNAGE in the country.
And before I wrap up this piece for some more important stuff, I want to add that the jury’s still out on a self proclaimed man of God called Tunde Bakare who has spent the last 15 years deceiving gullible Nigerians that he was leading them to heaven.
Now being part and parcel of the brutal death of hundreds of innocent Nigerians makes me wonder how Bakare can live with himself, look at himself in the mirror or even stand and preach in his church on a Sunday morning.
But its Nigeria; a lot of people really have no conscience.
And if anything happens to me, an accident, a fall, something bad. Just know General Muhamadu Buhari and Tunde Bakare did it. They are guilty as charged.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Nigeria's biggest April Fool joke

INEC boss, Attahiru Jega
The first day of April as we all know now has been set aside for making fools out of people and is known as April Fools’ day.
I have a story about it myself. Being born on that day  I was told that my grandfather, God bless his soul refused to turn up at the hospital thinking it was an April Fools’ joke.
As hard as they tried, he could not be convinced to go.
I remember when we were kids, our idea of April Fools’ jokes were things like- “Daddy is calling you”, “I mistakenly poured tea on your school uniform”, “I saw your WAEC result and you failed woefully”.
As we grew up, more serious April Fools’ jokes like, “The boss called and says you should pick him at the airport this noon”, “Sorry uncle, but your car was snatched from me by armed robbers at a petrol station. I was shot in the leg. I’m in the hospital now”.
When I worked as sportscaster with Silverbird’s rhythm 93.7 FM in the 2005, I played a joke on more than two million fans of Premier League side, Dolphins.
After beating Accra Hearts of OAK 4-0 in a CAF Champions League match, I announced four days later that CAF had disqualified Dolphins for fielding an unregistered player.
I searched my archives for an interview with Taiwo Ogunjobi where he said, “It’s unfortunate but we must abide by CAF’s decision”. I found another interview clip I had with Fanny Amun where he said, “That was carelessness at its highest level and I hope we have learned from our mistakes.”
Taiwo Ogunjobi was then Head of Technical Department while Fanny Amun was Secretary General and these two interviews made my story on the news look real.
A year later, the Rivers State sports commissioner was made to jump out of bed and drive straight to government house because he was told the state’s athletes who were being owed then had marched to government house, carrying placards and protesting their plight.
Just two days ago, the radio station where I now work, Cool/Wazobia FM on their morning belt announced that the first ten listeners who get to the office will be given 10,000 naira (about $64)  each.
You should have seen the crowd that turned up. A lot of them had not even taken their baths.
My ultimate April Fools gaffe however, is to invite my friends to a posh lunch to celebrate my birthday only for them to see a donkey’s poster at the venue of the lunch. I’m still planning that one.
Now I think the preamble is enough.
I have always wanted to excel in everything I do. That is why I stopped playing football in 1998 because I knew I would not have been good enough to play at the World Cup( I could have signed for Lobi Stars in the Nigerian 3rd division then).
When I see people do something great, I have always wanted to emulate them and do it better and that is why when I deceived more than 2 million Dolphins fans with my radio program I was happy at the responses or relief and anger when they found out it was a joke.
This now brings me to a man called Professor Attahiru Jega, a learned man who most Nigerians thought was our only hope to organize credible elections.
I like the man because he is very ambitious.
He had probably studied world history on voting and elections and knew he could not get into the record books for organizing the most credible elections in the world.
He also knew he could not get into the record books for organizing the worst in the world too. At least his immediate predecessor, Maurice Iwu (I can never bring myself that low to call this one a professor) holds the everlasting record of conducting the worst elections in the history of the world. That record would surely last a lifetime.
So what did Professor, Jega do? He thought of getting into the Guinness book of records somehow, but using his platform as chairman of Nigeria’s Independent Electoral Commission, INEC the perfect idea came up.
How do I fool 70 million people? Has it ever happened before? I guess not so the plan was put in motion.
So Jega accepted the job to organize credible elections and made a budget for $585m (about eighty six billion naira) and promptly drew up a schedule.
One April 2nd we should have elections into the Nigerian Parliament.
Voters at the Ogbum-nu-abali part of Port Harcourt
Registration of voters had been done and we had about 70 million people registered to vote.
Most of these left their homes as early as 8am on Saturday, April 2nd for accreditation and after that hung around for voting proper to commence at noon before the intelligent professor announced that it was an April Fool’s joke.
“Guys you were all fooled. You can go back to your houses now. There will be no elections today. The materials were destroyed in Japan’s Tsunami and those that survived the Tsunami could not make it out of Libya. Let’s do this again on Monday, April 4.”
We are talking 70 million Nigerians deceived so Jega can now beat his chest and say, “I made it to the Guinness book of records.”
Having said all that, we must get down to the truth of it.
Professor, Attahiru Jega is worse that the worst of the lot.
Did we criticize, Maurice Iwu? Did we ask for his head? Why? At least he organized elections, didn’t he? Jega took our money and ran.
A comment on twitter read, “Dear Jega, how can you postpone elections that have already started?
And Jega answered in his midday speech saying, “There was nothing we could do to prevent this from happening,”
He added that "In order to maintain the integrity of the elections and retain effective overall control of the process, the commission has taken the very difficult but necessary decision to postpone the national assembly elections to Monday,"
"It is an emergency," he added.
But my question now is, “At what time did he know the materials did not arrive? Because with the size of Nigeria and difficulty in movement, it is not rocket science to know that if those materials had not arrived by day break on Friday at the latest, the elections were not going to hold because it would take at least 24 hours by any means to get materials to some parts of the country.
But our learned professor woke up on Saturday morning knowing the materials had not arrived but he allowed people come out to get accredited and he waited until midday to make that announcement.
The jury’s out on you. The verdict will be out after the elections. As it stands now you are closing in on Maurice Iwu for being “Idiot of the year” but you are also a genius in having fooled so many people.
You are a failure and the sooner you realize it the better for you.
On March 22, this year, about 11 days ago, Jega said http://thenationonlineng.net/web3/news/31518.html
And I quote him, “For INEC, I can say categorically and convincingly that we are ready for the election, the question should be, are the lawyers and politicians ready?.
Besides, he said, sensitive materials were being printed at the moment, adding that vehicles and speed boats had been acquired for distribution to riverine areas.
He said the commission was working with security agencies to ensure hitch free elections.
If our learned professor said he was ready as at 11 days ago, at what point did he become unready?
I can go on and on about the man, but would want to save cyberspace and band width.
On Monday, the donkeys would be out of their houses again voting while Attahiru Jega plays with our minds.
Weldone Jega. And like some one said, again on Twitter, “Maurice Iwu meant Wuru wuru and Jega means Jaga jaga.
Another person sang, “Nigeria jega jega, everything scatter scatter.
We hail thee professor.