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Osinbajo: Buhari never took Nigeria to OIC

December 18
10:45 2014

As if he was already preparing for 2015 presidential campaign, Yemi Osinbajo, the vice-presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), as far back as August 2014 defended charges of religious extremism against Muhammadu Buhari.

Buhari has now won the party’s presidential nomination and picked Osinbajo as his running mate.

Responding to an attack on Rauf Aregbesola, governor of Osun state, in his re-election, Osinbajo reserved special praise for Buhari for his handling of religion when he was military head of state.

He asked that credit should be given “to Gen Buhari, and his deputy Gen Idiagbon (also a muslim) who refused to join the OIC despite pressures”.

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Nigeria’s membership of the Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC) resulted in a controversy, pitching Muslims and Christians against each other and stoking religious tension in the country.

He  said Buhari “remains the one head of State who was able to defeat an extremist insurgency, the Maitatsine” ─ referring to the religious uprising in Kano in 1980 when President Shehu Shagari was in power.

Osinbajo also commented on various national issues, which were probably a pointer to the fact that he was preparing to dive into the political terrain.

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The full text is reproduced below.

I was greatly saddened to read the material written by Mr. Eyieyien urging “The Remnants” to vote out the current Governor of Osun State Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola and vote in Chief Iyiola Omisore. I am also still somewhat puzzled as to how what appeared to be an opposition to a bond issue and other sundry allegations degenerated to the running down of the APC as an Islamic party, a propaganda tool notoriously deployed by the PDP through its various organs.

Are we as Christians now being urged to support the PDP or what exactly is the message? Reason is one of the most important contributions of the Gospel to development. From it emerged the practical concepts of fairness and justice for all, especially our enemies. Which is why lynching, even of an intellectual kind, is unacceptable.

I am not an unbiased intervenor. I had the good fortune of serving in an AD/ACN government in Lagos State. The ACN is a major partner in the APC. I will come back to the PDP APC issue presently.

Also, I have known Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, Governor of the State of Osun, since 1999. We served on the policy committees of the then newly elected AD governor of Lagos State. He served in the infrastructure sub-committee and I, in the Justice sub-committee. I also served with him for 8 years in the government of Lagos State. He as Commissioner for Works and I as Attorney General. I developed a close personal relationship with him. His early ideological belief was shaped by Marxist-Socialist thinking, which probably influences his left-of-centre worldview in governance. His first son Kabir went to university in Cuba on a scholarship. In 2005 when he graduated, only Rauf and I attended his graduation. He is a devout Muslim but liberal in his approach to other faiths. This is not unusual amongst the Yorubas largely because most families have both Muslim and Christian members and have always interacted without rancour. Of his six siblings only one other is a Muslim. All the others are Christians. His sister who is of the RCCG is widowed (her husband died a Christian) her two sons have lived with Rauf for years, he insists that they must practice their father’s faith faithfully. They both attend the RCCG.

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He and I shared and still share a burden to provide honest, transparent, people-centered governance. He is a scrupulously honest person, as Commissioner for Works in Lagos State he left office without a home and no financial comforts. I know, because aside from my personal and official interaction with him, I coordinated his legal team for the reclamation of his mandate for over three years. I know first-hand, his difficulties with sustaining his family, and a small staff for that period. Not surprisingly no one can accuse him in Osun State of corruption. He is just not wired that way.

Indeed, in keeping with that commitment to serve the people with complete fidelity, his major projects have been solely directed at alleviating the suffering and deprivation of his people. The hiring of, now 40,000 unemployed graduates, the provision of free balanced meals for all primary school children, provision of free uniforms, the provision of tablet computers for senior secondary school students containing all their textbooks, past jamb questions etc., monthly stipends to the elderly – all of these in a State that is the third poorest in Federal allocations and currently gets N2.6 billion monthly, a 40 percent reduction from 2013, courtesy of the Federal government. Mr. Eyieyien perhaps was not aware that even the 10 billion sukuk bond was purely for the building of 24 model state-of the art schools, most of which are now completed. The Wole Soyinka-led Osun education summit recommended the replacement of the completely broken school infrastructure in Osun State with schools capable of accommodating 1000 students with modern labs, classrooms, power and sports facilities. The idea was to use economies of scale to benefit the largest number of students.

When Mr. Eyieyien describes him as “Sheikh” it is clearly to give the impression that he is an Islamic fundamentalist. The facts on the man completely belie this. First, as Commissioner for Works in Lagos State, he built the chapel at the State House Marina. Pastor Adeboye at the opening commended him and remarked that he would be a pastor soon! Within a year of coming into government, he commissioned in Ilesa the Open Heavens Christian Evangelical Arena, a purpose-built facility for evangelism which according to him was to celebrate the icons of the Christian faith who are from Osun namely- the Late Apostle Babalola , the Late Apostle Obadare, Pastor E.A. Adeboye, Pastor W.F Kumuyi and Pastor Mathew Ashimolowo . Today, his government supports the establishment of five Christian universities in Osun, including The Redeemers University at Ede, the Joseph Babalola University, Dominion University , and Bowen University.

How about the composition of government in Osun State? You will notice that his critics are never able to say that Christians are marginalised in government, why? Because only Muslims can make that allegation! In the Cabinet of Osun State there are 10 more Christians than Muslims. In addition, the largest Ministries are headed by Christians – Ministries of Finance, Justice, Education, Health, Environment , Agriculture, Physical Planning and Youth and Sports. The Legislature (House of Assembly), which came into office after he won back his mandate in court in November 2010, has a majority of Christian members – 18 Christians and 8 Muslims. Everyone knows that at that level if the Governor does not support your nomination by the party your ambitions are dead in the water.

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The State Judiciary is headed by a Christian who he appointed although he had preferred and proposed a judge from Lagos Justice Olubunmi Oyewole also a non-Muslim. Of over 30 new Permanent Secretaries appointed by him 22 are Christians. If the majority of your cabinet (including your Attorney-General), your Legislature, Judiciary and top echelon of your civil service are Christians how can we in truth say that such a person has an Islamisation agenda? Surely the least a “Sheikh” with an Islamisation agenda should do to achieve his objective is to populate the structure that can achieve that objective with Muslims! It is also entirely false that he patronizes or uses “TAAWUN” guards for his security. It is common knowledge that he hardly even uses any security at all, except for a couple of SSS men, his monthly LIFE WALKS , where he walks alongside his people for kilometres without any significant security cordon was commended recently by a former Governor in the South East. It is incredible what prejudice can do to us. Everyone in Osun knows that the State was nicknamed “State of the Living Spring” in reference to the Osun River after which the State is named. Renaming the State “the Omoluabi State ” – meaning “the State of children born of God” or “the State of men and women of virtue” certainly gives greater glory to God.

To suggest that benefiting from a Sukuk bond to better the lives of his people of all faiths, is enough to justify the grave allegation of an Islamisation agenda, is with all due respect , calling a dog a bad name simply to hang it. I agree that it may have served the politics of religion better not to take the bond, but it is a fairer judgment of his motives, knowing him, that this was borne out of his desire to serve his people well. The 24 mega schools with state-of -the art facilities is a quantum leap in education for the majority of children of the poor who before now schooled in what the Soyinka committee saw as scandalous. The alternative was not to build the schools. When a man who is doing right by the poor and deprived people he governs, is being condemned by those of us who are called to serve the poor, the sick, , the naked, and the hungry then it is fair to ask what the values in governance we really intend to promote are? In any event the alternative is Chief Iyiola Omisore whose antecedents we ought, to put it delicately, be cautious to associate with.

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A problem with uncritically accepting as useful advice this viciously anti-APC propaganda, is that it throws the baby out with the bath water. So we are now expected to reject the landmark achievements in Lagos, in Ogun ( the huge infrastructural developments), Oyo (which for the first time most admit is making real progress) , Edo, and Ekiti (where almost everyone agrees the governor did a good job but Fayose understood stomach infrastructure better!) Or now Kano or Rivers (where a REAL rail service is about to begin; Lagos is also about to complete a rail service amongst other exemplary achievements)!

It is also false that the APC’s new executive reserved its top positions for Muslims! The Chairman of the party Chief John Odigie-Oyegun is a Christian, the Deputy National Chairman (South) Engr. Segun Oni is a Christian, so are the National Organizing Secretary Senator Osita Izunaso, Deputy National Secretary Hon. Orji Ugofa and Chief Pius Akinyelure , theVice Chairman of the South West. For what it is worth, there are 22 Muslims and 21 Christians in the APC National Executive Committee.

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Regarding the rather thinly veiled ‘support the PDP/ JONATHAN’ message, it is incredible that we are invited to ignore the cynical manner that our President Goodluck Jonathan uses Christianity and the church to further his political ambitions. Why are we being urged to support a PDP/Jonathan bid again? The platform has largely on account of its tragic failure to perform, decided to exploit Nigeria’s religious fault lines in the most cynical manner to win support, in the process he continues to divide Nigeria in by the far most extreme manner in our history.

I have worked with many brethren since 2002 on issues around Islamization in Nigeria, in particular with Revd. Ladi Thompson of the Macedonian Initiative and the Omoluabi network. It is clear that Al Qaeda, ISIS , and more recently Boko Haram and their splinters are committed to an Islamization agenda. Their symphathisers certainly cut across all boundaries. The Late General Azazi, then NSA, pointedly accused the PDP of being behind the escalation of Boko Haram, I have that statement on DVD. The President, also openly lamented the infiltration of his cabinet by the Boko Haram. Recently a Nigerian pastor in a widely circulated CD, speaking on the Jihadist agenda accused General Babangida of funding the Islamization agenda from his days as President. Today President Jonathan’s most influential Northern supporter is General Babangida. His narrative unfortunately gives no credit to Gen Buhari, and his deputy Gen Idiagbon (also a muslim) who refused to join the OIC despite pressures. Or that Gen Buhari remains the one head of State who was able to defeat an extremist insurgency, the Maitatsine.

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How can we fail to see that the incredible corruption, incompetence, poverty of 2/3 of our people after almost seven years of the present government is unsupportable? How is it that Diezani’s use of 10 billion Naira to run her private jet (the same amount of money for the building of 24 mega schools in Osun!) and the complete silence of the President on this travesty does not lead to calling for him to be voted out in 2015? So the allegation of the missing or unaccounted for 20.8 billion USD with 110 million desperately poor, should be dismissed as pure propaganda? So it doesn’t make a difference to us that under the PDP Nigeria has fallen behind in every human development indicator? 55,000 women dying yearly of maternal related ailments, only recently Stanford’s Professor Larry Diamond compared the yearly deaths of over 300,000 children yearly in Nigeria to the killing of 800, 000 mainly Tutsis in Rwanda. The latter was described as genocide, what is the description to give to mass deaths of infants caused by grand corruption?

We discredit our treasured platforms such as this when we mask our political preferences with a religious veil. The vast majority of our people need to be delivered from terrible want and deprivation, what is required now are capable, honest men and women of all faiths, who know that this country may not long survive the daily punishment of its own people.

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46 Comments

  1. AA
    AA December 18, 11:59

    The Cable, I dey gbadun u well well.

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  2. Tfortoye
    Tfortoye December 18, 12:03

    None

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  3. yinka ola
    yinka ola December 18, 12:31

    My prof, don’t bother. Eyieyen is a very confused fellow who was trying to secure PDP ticket to run for an election. He is a narrow minded fellow with little exposure save for the few years he worked in NDIC. He is shallow minded and not worthy of expending ones energy. Thanks prof for bringing to the fore the OIC issue for all the PDP agents and liars to read. We support your ticket 100%. Its project Vote out GEJ and PDP for a brighter rewarding future.

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  4. Truth Alone
    Truth Alone December 18, 12:44

    I think its time for us to start comparing the statistics of governance between the opponents. Our assessment should be issue based. Who will get lead us out of economic dolddrums. Is it Jonathan and the highly cerebral team we have now or is it Buhari and his anti corruption image. We must individually look at the numbers to arrive at our decisions but definitely it must not be sentiment based. For our children sake!

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  5. osop
    osop December 18, 13:48

    Thanks Prof for bringing to the fore the OIC issue……..Its time for change!!!!!!

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  6. TAO
    TAO December 18, 15:29

    Thanks Prof. We celebrate the truth because it empowers our minds. All the best with Feb 2015. With GMB and yourself, leading the team, Nigerians can raise their heads up and shoulder high again!

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  7. George_USA
    George_USA December 18, 16:27

    As I read this speech by the erudite prof, i cannot believe that APC would make this man a VP candidate to a brutal dictator who never had respect for constituted authority. This is a cerebral speech that a presidential candidate is made of. This goes to show that this opposition is not ready for primetime. Until credible Nigerians like prof osibajo, ogbeni, fashola, fayemi, oshiomole etc emerge as the leaders of APC, we do not have opposition. Again, Nigeria will not return to dictatorships, personifies by Buhari. NEVER AGAIN.

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    • K
      K December 18, 17:10

      Buhari was never BRUTAL on the regular people, he was only brutal on those who embezzle public funds. Go read about his time, and see the forms of development he forged. Even those he jailed for corruption later commended him for taking the bold step for rescuing NIgeria from corruption in 1983… research

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      • mub
        mub December 18, 18:16

        Good response …, but it would be better if u include some references. good work!

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      • George_USA
        George_USA December 19, 00:06

        Buhari was/is a dictator who turned back the clock of our democracy by many decades. He never had the people’s mandate for whatever he did during those gory years of dictatorships. A chameleon can change its colors a thousand times, it is still a chameleon. A dictator may claim an allegiance to democracy, he is always a Dictator. Never again. Let him contest for the presidency 1000000 times, he will rejected each time. Never again.

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        • Sojay
          Sojay December 19, 09:49

          George, I am not sure you are in the country to understand the extent of the decay in our government. GMB was never brutal to the common man but rather to the thieves. He represent the change we need to reverse the evil effects of grandstanding corruption in our system. More so, I don’t think being a former military man is a crime against anybody.

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          • Big Ben
            Big Ben December 22, 06:04

            Sojay, I like your passion for a change. But let’s not be carried away by emotions so much as to deny the fact that GMB was and still is a dictator, an unrepentant one at that. He was brutal to all especially to the common man and the few honest politicians we had at the time. It’s either you were too young then or have forgotten how primitive GMB was in power. Nigeria deserve better. GEJ is a total failure but GMB represents the unfortunate past we need to run far far away from as a country if we want to make any meaningful progress. All the same, I like your passion. Let’s keep it civil.

    • faruk
      faruk December 18, 21:00

      “i cannot believe that APC would make this man a VP candidate to a brutal dictator who never had respect for constituted authority”

      he was the authority!!!!! why would he need to demonstrate respect for “authority” publicly?

      by the way,mention regular nigerians he dealt with………….he concentrated his energy then on thieves that occupied government offices and positions of power only ………

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      • George_USA
        George_USA December 19, 10:43

        “…..he is the authority “.
        Who gave him the “authority” The authority and the power belong to the PEOPLE. That is what Buhari (the dictator) is learning the hard way. PEOPLE will never trust him with that authority again. Never Ever. Let him make Pope Francis his running mate. After February 2015, let him set loose his thugs and pedophiles to kidnap and rape all our northern children and women. Let him make Nigeria more ungovernable. Nigerians will not allow the return of dictatorships.

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        • adolfs01
          adolfs01 December 19, 12:45

          George, you are alone here. So it be February 2015!

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          • Bob
            Bob December 19, 15:14

            George is not alone here. Don’t judge by the comments of ppl here. Let’s wait and see how many ppl will come out to vote. In as much as Buhari is a man with integrity, he is an “EXTREMIST”. If he likes let him make the pope his running mate, it can’t change our mindset. On the other hand, GEJ is another confused man that can’t lead this nation.

    • jappy77
      jappy77 December 19, 18:38

      So unfortunate George that you are out of touch with facts of history. You lost it completely in your write-up. Guess you were not around during the Buhari-Idiagbon era or you read the blank pages of history. Your use of the word ‘brutal dictator’ in referring to Buhari reveals your total ignorance and/or deliberate distortion of events and actions carried out by that administration. K’s rejoinder stands on point. If stamping out corruption, looting and embezzlement of public funds that has almost snuffed the life out of the entity called Nigeria is defined as dictatorship, then I, and i believe, the majority of Nigerians would subscribe to it. Furthermore, if you do not view prof, ogbeni, fashola, fayemi as leaders of the party, do they fall as followers? or is it only presidential candidates that can be referred to as leaders of parties?

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    • Tolani
      Tolani December 20, 07:04

      The only thing I have to say here is anybody that works with or for Ahmed Bola Tinubu cannot be better that him. Criminals. This prof and pastor too is not different. The train and monorail that he talked about in rivers state, the prof may come and ride them so that we can understand what he is talking about.

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  8. Bitter Truth
    Bitter Truth December 18, 17:44

    We must help to campaign for Buhari and his VP to win the coming election. Current government has failed us woefully. God will help us in this regard

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  9. Mclee
    Mclee December 18, 18:28

    Prof. You are unevenly yoked. Can anyone imagine a scenario where the Pope would ban Hail Mary in Catholic Church. Prof should check out Jihad 3 to understand that no Islamic leader can stop Boko Haram, it is all about Islamic evangelism to dominate. It transformed the entire North Africa from Christian dominated to Islamic Republic whole and entire. This is not the time to rationalize. How many Churches are still standing in Borno and Yobe?. This election is about my faith and religion.

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  10. Amb
    Amb December 18, 18:43

    I like this statement from the man south south trust for his integrity wishing him & Buhari Allah guidance Ameen.

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  11. Drealtruth
    Drealtruth December 18, 18:45

    Hmn, truth they say is better, however we need the truth to liberate our minds. Thou shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free – John 8:32. This is one of the truths we have been waiting for. Thank you, prof. This goes to say “He who is not informed, will be deformed.

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  12. Dave
    Dave December 18, 19:16

    Jonathan administration is the most corrupt government ever and it’s only corrupt people that will vote for Jonathan again. I did it in the past but I realise that I made a miistake.

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  13. Pastor
    Pastor December 18, 20:22

    Stop blackmailing an incumbent president (respect your superior as respect is reciprocal) & be particular about your own interest; you can’t force people to support your interest. If you have no reasonable point rather than blackmailing then stop sending me email.

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  14. Ndulaka Oki
    Ndulaka Oki December 18, 20:46

    Hmmmmmm Buhari is power drunk,so he love democracy sno much and he dislodged a democratic government,he cannot win,cos we must move forward,if he likes he can deceive himself my choosing GOC PAPA ADEBOYE as a running mate

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    • Larry
      Larry December 19, 03:36

      Speak for yourself that “you” won’t vote for him not “We” cos I’m of the opinion that many Nigerians are readyfor a positive change. God bless Nigerians

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  15. Bayo
    Bayo December 18, 21:43

    Oki, make objective comments and stop running your mouth against a man of God. What has Papa got to do with yhe trail of comments. The Prof had spoken the long hidden truth hence, only discerning minds would go along. You have your choice to make with your PVC in February.

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  16. momoh
    momoh December 18, 22:26

    To me I don’t think we know it all but we should try and make change also have human feelings this is not the time we should look at u are a christian or a muslim but only our choice and who wll think he wll better nigeria for better tumoro for our children.

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  17. ORACLE
    ORACLE December 18, 22:28

    My observation in the recent time based on comments shows that many Nigerians lacks the power of reasoning same way we resist changes. Change is constant and must be accepted. We prefer to complain and compare our country with other developed countries but, we fail to ask ourselves if the people kept quite and watch a set of individual ruin them in the name of leadership. There is always a pressure for good radiance to end bad rubbish. We are presently in a mess and deep s***. If nothing is done now, then we should have ourselves blamed.

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  18. AJ
    AJ December 18, 22:30

    Prof. has spoken the bitter truth. Buhari is the hope of this land, with Allaah’s help.

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  19. Lanre
    Lanre December 18, 23:10

    Pls do not join issue with the likes of George and Oki, their IQ is very low.

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    • Bob
      Bob December 19, 15:26

      This clearly shows you are the one with a veeeeery low intelligent quotient . How can u describe this , simply bcos they are not Buhari supporters? Pls if u can’t pass constructive comments, go and eat or better still go to bed. We don’t need to insult ourselves before our opinions or points are made.

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  20. Larry
    Larry December 18, 23:59

    What a factual write up. I wish that this electioneering campaign will be based on isssues backed up by empirical facts rather than on religious/ethnic sentiments. I am a Christian and would hae prefeered a Buhari-Fashola ticket. But with what I have been reading about Prof. Osinbajo since he was announced as the running mate to General Buhari, I’m convinced that the leaders of APC made A satisficing choice and I support their decision. I plead to all who supports this team and are in a good position to mobilize support like our SIMON KOLAWOLE and others to establish a platorm where other supporters would gather to contribute their respective quota (in form of ideas, advocacy, etc) towards making this campaign successful by ensuring that Gen Buhari and Prof. Osinbajo are elected to power in a free and fair election.

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  21. Ezekiel Atewojaye
    Ezekiel Atewojaye December 19, 03:05

    You can only get this type of comment from real Professor; “someone with authority” not from a holder of Port Harcourt Diploma.

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  22. saloro
    saloro December 19, 06:19

    Thank GOD THE PROBLEM OF BAD LEADER IS OVER. BE TIE DIBO ETI WOLE. GBA.

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  23. Pemisire Eze
    Pemisire Eze December 19, 09:31

    Highly cerebral team indeed ! Who won’t want Osibanjo for VP, he is even capable of being the president. Let’s all go mobilize support for Buhari/Osibanjo and rescue Nigeria from the doldrums of this clueless, visionless and corruption ridden government. Say NO TO GEJ come 2015, he has more than enough shoes now, he should go.

    Aye Po Gan

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  24. thad
    thad December 19, 10:31

    I am selfish and that is the only reason I want buhari. Buhari would guarantee my respect outside this country and I would be able to make choice in the kind of Americans, Germans and Europeans generally on who should visit me in Nigeria for business.

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  25. Tarzy
    Tarzy December 19, 12:05

    If Jonathan, having in mind and hoping to come for another 4years in 2015 performed this woefully over these past years, then what would happen to us all now that he knows that he has no ambition of coming again after 2015?
    I’ve failed Nigeria in the past by voting for GEJ and as such, owe her a great apology. It will be an unpardonable crime if, having seen what GEJ has done in the past years with respect to violence, insecurity and enthronement of corruption in high places, still go ahead to vote for him.

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  26. Ro
    Ro December 19, 18:23

    I am from the same region as GEJ but fervently campaigned against his election in 2011. By my training, you do not assess people based on how far they have come or gone but how impactful they have been. Just as Nigerians were desperate for change when they voted him in, in same capacity he should be thrown out and wish that could even happen before 2015. When you are a military president you rely on guns to rule the people but as a democratic president you rely on the people and not the guns. Buhari fought corruption with all the powers he had unlike the other military presidents who instead enriched themselves at the expense of the common Nigerian people. If there is any past military president who deserves to serve nigerians as a civilian is Buhari. I think history should be made a a compulsory subject/course in our schools so that some of these comments coming in wouldnt be there. Even if/when Buhari becomes president do not expect him to be perfect but certainly the best of two evils. Gej is simply a total disappointment to those who voted him in at the first instance. I am happy i did not.A man without what it takes to govern his home was brought in to govern almighty nigeria….what a shame. He is not confuse, just never knew anything in the first instance. The good thing is….Nigerians have become wiser. I wish my beloved country well and with GMB and the prof Nigeria will be set for something far far greater.

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  27. james
    james December 19, 20:22

    No one can become a president without the approval of heaven,but what u do during that opportuned time alloted you determines what comes next. Saul disappointed heavens and was rejected so does president Goodluck Jonathan. In actual fact, president Goodluck has good intentions for nigerians but unfortunately like president Obasanjo rightly said, he is sorrounded by other “presidents” more powerful than himself. Again, the president has also admitted that his advisers are the one confusing him. I dont know if this is a statement of humility or outright acceptance of incompetence. His excellency on national television also when asked about corruption said “there is a difference between corruption and stealing, and that when a public office holder steals some little moneys does not mean the person is corrupt”. What more do we need to say enough is enough? 4 me, its time i gave GMB a chance.

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  28. Aliyu
    Aliyu December 21, 10:58

    Come 2015 we should vote our conscience base on critical and sincere assessment.

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  29. mighty
    mighty December 31, 12:13

    The prof mentioned ogbeni, fashola and some other individuals in government at the moment who are doing well for their people.
    unfortunately non or these emerged as the apc presidential candidate.the fact is that no one even dared treading that path.we all know the reasons for this.the north wont accept any one from down south having had one from the region recently.so rotational government is solidly in place in the country but people are silent about it.that is why the likes of fashola with his intelligence and sound leadership were not presentable.why then do we talk about change.if GMB wins and does his two terms some of these wonderful leaders who are close to their sixties will be nearing seventy.till the country can support the best candidate irrespective of their ethnicity we are still not addressing fundamental issues that require changeأ .

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  30. jammy
    jammy January 02, 10:09

    I personally think that enough is enough for the corrupt politicians in nigeria.nigeria is blessed With human and natural resources, but is so unfortunate that majority of nigerians are still languishing in poverty and those that should take responsibilities for their total failure in ensuring an Even distribution resources are busy dividing nigerian more on religious and ethnic lines..am not from the north but I think where a president comes from is not important .what is important is a man that will deliver.general mohamadu buhari is the right man for the job, nigeria need a man that have proved himself worthy of fighting corruption and indicipline in government.The PDP government have not tackle the evils of corruption and does not deserve a second term, six years is enough for any government to prove its worth.

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  31. chrissonofGod
    chrissonofGod January 30, 11:01

    OSINBAJO SPEAKS FROM BOTH SIDES OF HIS MOUTH. HE WAS BASTARD CORRUPT AS ATTORNEY GENERAL OF LAGOS STATE FOR 8 YEARS. HE STOLE WITH TINUBU AND MADE LAGOS STATE PROPERTIES HIS OWN AND THAT OF TINUBU. I SAID IT BEFORE AND I AM SAYING IT AGAIN, IF HE IS NOT COMFORTABLE WITH IT, LET HIM GO TO COURT I WILL COME TO PROVE IT. HE IS JUST COVERING UP CALLING HIMSELF A PASTOR WHILE HE IS A WOLF IN SHEEP’S CLOTHING, I AM WAITING FOR HIS PERSONAL REPLY SO THAT I CAN RELEASE SOME OF THE DOCUMENTS THAT WILL PIN HIM DOWN.

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