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tHe vErDiCt Nigerians are afraid the country would descend into chaos should Yaradua and Jonathan be sacked. Na lie, nothing will happen. Nigerians are afraid the combination of Buhari and Atiku portends evil for our country. Dat one too na lie......... I think this is why the tribunal upheld the yawaa elections of 2007. The danger in sacking Yaradua's government cannot be as great as the danger of June 12. If you want to get it right, then do it right the first time. How do we expect good governance from a man whose very election was flawed and fraught with corrupt practises? People are gloating and booing Buhari/Atiku and hailing Yaradua. How funny! The same people who were chased away by PDP thugs in conjunction with some policemen and soldiers and prevented from voting. The same Nigerians who were brutalized and shocked beyond words at the figures coming out from Iwu's INEC. I now believe something is wrong with this country. Now the head of that tribunal is about to bec

Rumour or Fact?

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Fact Or Rumour? I'm at total loss of idea if the story or...should i call it a rumour is anything to go by............as palpable tension induced by anxiety over the fate of militant leader, Henry Okah, enveloped the Niger Delta and indeed other parts of Nigeria on Tuesday. Okah was said to have died in Kaduna. The government are denying claims that he died during military interrogation, the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), said the man met his death in police custody. Presidential Spokesman, Segun Adeniyi, was quoted by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) as saying that Okah was “ in safe custody .” Public Relations Officer of the One Division of the Nigerian Army, Kaduna, Col. Ganiyu Akinola, denied knowledge of the incident. Akinola, who also doubles as the Assistant Director, Army Public Relations, said it was news to him that Okah was extradited from Angola to Kaduna, as there were no such records in the formation of the Army or any other securit
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MY FEARS It has been noticeable in governance in Nigeria over time that when the public acknowledges someone in office as doing well, those criminals in power are never happy. Many people that got into government to do good have often times left prematurely or are forced to join them. Hence the notable adage "If you cannot beat them, Join them". Ribadu has chosen not to join them and the people who have over time labelled themselves as sacred cows are jittery on every seat that they occupy. His exit is not ordinary. The currupt in power fears who will be next in his pursuit to get the society clean of currupt leaders. The gangup against him to proceed on study leave like we know in Nigeria is equivalent to saying you are fired. You are too much trouble and so they used this subtle means as an excuse to get rid of him. Now that a new man is chosen to lead the EFCC, I fear that those criminals would have chosen who they can dictate to. Invariably the bit of EFCC will no long

DEVIANT SEX AND MORE SEX IN HIGH PLACES

The whole story of many big names and their sexual deviance tells us two things. As Geoffrey Chaucer asked rhetorically, "who is so foolish as a man in love?" The 2nd point is that our leaders are not bigger than the people they govern. That, sex and power intermingle is not ununusual. Women used it to prostrate men. Men deploy it to conquer women. If it is true in the alleged Obj case, who used it? Did one use it to get contracts, or did the other use it for animal satisfaction? But, if the story of Gbenga Obasanjo ( son of former president Olusegun Obasanjo) is true, it would have happened to a man who cannot be described as a hero. In that case, Obj’s narrative would have been a double jeopardy and double tragedy. As Einstein once said, "imagination is more important than knowledge." But, it is even more fascinating when the public thinks of the act as deviant; an old man in sexual lockdown with his son’s wife, or a man moaning with a minor or underage, or a pres