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Nigerians are fools, Buhari proves it every time




I was initially going to title this article, ‘Why Buhari should hire a Sarah Sanders ASAP” but a headline on one of today’s dailies caused a last minute change of mind.

I wish all President Buhari needed was a Sarah Sanders, the incredibly grounded White House Secretary, who has perfected the art of diplomacy and deflection since joining the Trump administration.

---I write as a concerned Nigerian who’s been promised that ‘things will get better’ in the shallow resolve that we are known for when it comes to ------our politicians and their excesses.
We say that we are thriving in spite of our government and that we don’t need them to function but we call down fire and brimstone when the creaky bus throws us unawares into a jagged, rusty end that leaves one with a dull ache. Or when a year after, you are left wondering if your car came with any shock absorbers at all.
We are quick to ‘find something’ for a law enforcement agent on the way home from a job we detest but can’t leave because we both know no one has broken any law but the one who’s supposed to uphold it but cannot. His pants are not holding up to his waist which has grown thinner by a few inches in the last few months after all. Why should he care?
President Muhammadu Buhari came with the promise of a man who had seen the best and worst of both worlds – military and democratic regimes – and had gained a wealth of experience that could move the country a few steps forward, at worst.
He dressed it up nicely and very simply too – change.
Change as a concept is quite ambiguous. In the backdrop of a security scandal as huge as the kidnap of over 200 girls from a school dormitory by Islamic militants that had over the period of time grown fiercer and invincible, Nigerians were keen on buying anything that signalled some sort of hope or a sense of it.
And having ran unsuccessfully at three consecutive elections – 2003, 2007 and 2011 – we were itching like we assumed he was, for all the concrete plans he had to ‘make Nigeria great again’.
So change it was.
I’m not a political analyst neither am I a historian. My memories of the military regime, the last one I met, is vague and clouded by the innocence of childhood. I can only sometimes lean on my father’s repertoire of stories both of the Biafran civil war and many other milestones of that era.
One of the open secrets on war strategy is simply to hit your opponent at their weakest points repeatedly until they give in.
Since 2015, this is all I can see the Buhari government has employed to force Nigerians to believe that they did not make a bad purchase. And I assume he thinks this is working because we are a foolish bunch. We suffer occasionally from amnesia and sometimes completely deaden our senses to our environment.
President Buhari exited the country on ‘medical check-ups’ on May 7, the third in less than 2 years and wrote the Senate to extend his leave due to unforeseen circumstance. By August, we had made news as the only country in the world where the president was ruling from outside the borders of the territory under his jurisdiction.
One of Buhari’s 2015 campaign promises was simply to ban medical tourism especially among the political class right after his inauguration.
In his address to the nation after he had waltzed back as a medical tourist to the United Kingdom, not a word was made mention of what we had just witnessed.
One of his aides even said he didn’t know who was funding the bills while the sight-seeing lasted. Just as the State Minister of Health this morning said he was not aware of the administrative situation at the medical clinic in Abuja. How convenient.
We were glad to have him back anyways. There was a lot of changes that needed to be effected and the sooner he got to it, the better for everyone. And after such a  long time away, he sure was better as the series of visitors who had been to London said. Then we heard of the ‘work from home’ plan. His aides said the office was infested with rats. Large, presidential rats.
As at December 2016, eager to impress and show how clearly things were changing, Buhari declared the war against Boko Haram over. There had been progress. Some strongholds had been recaptured. Some girls exchanged for some terrorists – high profile ones we were told.
But slimy leader Abubakar Shekau in his usual manner, shared a video online taunting the military and making jeers at them. Since January 2017, at least 48 attacks has been carried out by the sect, many of them using teenage female suicide bombers, according to the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project.
When the World Bank President, Jim Yong Kim revealed, within context, that President Buhari had requested focus of the body’s economic development projects on the North-east, his aides quickly jumped to his aide explaining how the region was more disadvantaged than the rest of the country.
Agreed, this was clearly part of what he promised Nigerians in the region. Just as he had promised to do same in Abia, in Benue, where just most recently, herdsmen killings have resumed. Recall the presidency was quick to label Biafrans terrorist but only wrote the herdsmen off as criminals a few months back.
Just months after the South-east erupted in chaos following the antics of Nnamdi Kanu to actualise Biafra and exacerbated by the presence of the military, President Buhari, who clearly loves to be on the move is touring the South-easter region to ‘strengthen ties’ with the people.
Why  I changed my mind about the topic today was the announcement by the Labour minister that 7 million jobs had been created under the administration especially in agriculture. Simple economic principles tells me that if so much activity is going on and there’s this much labour available,it should translate to the prices of food items in general. Not much has changed in this regard.
And there’s many more where all of these came from.
Like Sarah Sanders, who does this very suavely by the way, Buhari’s team is hell bent on selling all the positives that are not present in this government. And even if they are really crappy at it, we can applaud their unrelentless pursuit of this agenda.
They intend to keep pouring these accolades till Buhari is so drenched we cannot help but agree that he is dripping wet with achievements. 2019 is around the corner after all. And the sad thing is, in 2019, we all may just be pleasantly surprised at how foolish Nigerians can be. Or maybe it’s just this amnesia

Unknown Saturday, 4 November 2017
FG agrees to pay N88bn compensation to victims of Biafra war

ABUJA – The Federal Government has agreed to release N88billion for the compensation of victims of the Nigeria/Biafra civil war, as well as for completion of demining and destruction of abandoned explosives within the South-East, South-South and North Central regions of the country.


War-affected police officer cheer as they receive pension
FG, in terms of agreement it endorsed before the ECOWAS Court in Abuja on Monday, said while it would pay N50billion compensation to “true victims” of the civil war that occured between 1967 and 1970, it said a total sum of N38billion will be paid to contractors for total and complete demining and destruction of abandoned bombs and landmines within the regions.

According to the agreement document which the ECOWAS court adopted as its consent judgment, two firms, RSB Holdings Nigeria Limited and Deminers Concept Nigeria Limited, were said to have been contracted in 2009 to carry out demining exercise in the war affected areas.

It said that after an exercise that was conducted by medical experts that were employed by the two contractors to screen and identify true victims of the war, “All the parties to this suit acknowledge that 685 persons were selected and classified as survivors while 493 of them were confirmed as victims of either landmines or other dangerous military ordnance including locally fabricated weapons, hence entitled to compesation including their families and communities”.

“Whereas the parties also acknowledged that a total of over 17, 000 bombs were recovered and destroyed by the 4th and 5th Respondents (the contractors), while a total of 1, 317 are still in the stockpile located at the Mine Action Center, Owerri, Imo State, larhe quantity of live bombs still litter the Applicant’s communities”.

The decision followed a suit marked ECW/CCJ/APP/06/12, which was filed before the ECOWAS Court on May 2, 2012, by one Vincent Agu and 19 others against FG and five others.

FG opted for an out-of-court- settlement of the matter after four years negotiation period.

States listed to benefit from the deal are Anambra, Rivers, Akwa Ibom, Delta, Ebonyi, Cross River, Abia, Enugu and Benue.

Unknown Wednesday, 1 November 2017
Biafra: Igbo group in diaspora proposes new name for IPOBP
An Igbo group in the Diaspora, known as the Biafran Government in Exile, BGIE, has suggested that the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, changes its name to Zionist Movement of Jews in Africa South of the Sahara and continue their push for a sovereign state.
The group has also set up a Biafran Steering Committee, made up of professionals in the Diaspora, to meet and discuss the next line of action following the proscription of IPOB by the Nigerian Government.

A document from a member of BGIE, Dr. Peter Ejirika, obtained by Punch, said, “Definitely, we have been aware that referendum is a critical point on the Biafran success, but the question is how do we collectively get on this path?
“An integral part of the answer is the realisation that IPOB is only but an infinitesimal echelon of the search for the self – determination of Biafra and ultimate sovereignty.

“Invariably, the push should continue under a different name. Thus, the ultimate outcome of the proscription of an unarmed entity as a terrorist organisation should be the change of its nomenclature from IPOB to Zionist Movement of Jews in Africa South of the Sahara.
“Hail Biafra, I need to remind us that the Israelites had to pass through the desert to make it to the Promised Land.
“Metaphorically, Nigeria, to all intents and purposes, is our Egypt while Biafra is our promised land. Fellow Biafrans, listed below are the names of Biafran Steering Committee members, who would be contacted to meet, at some point to discuss the philosophical question of where do we go from here?”
Those identified as members of the committee in the document, include Lady Edith Ogechi Okeke, Dr. Afamefula, Dr. Achike, Dr. Oguchi Nkwocha, Ihediwa of Houston, Peter, Evans Anuforo and Dr. Clifford Iroanya.
IPOB spokesman, Emma Powerful had in a statement yesterday said there was no plan to change the organization’s name, insisting that IPOB was not a terrorists group.

Unknown Saturday, 14 October 2017
Biafra: What Ooni of Ife said about proscription of IPOB

Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, has disapproved of the declaration made by South-East Governors that members of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, are terrorists.

Ogunwusi said members of the group should not be seen as terrorists because they were only seeking justice and equity.


The monarch made the remark on Friday when he paid a courtesy visit to Abia State Governor, Okezie Ikpeazu.

Ogunwusi also referred to the Nnamdi Kanu-led group as the Indigenous People of Brighter Nigeria, IPOBN.

The monarch urged government should tap and channel the energies of agitators towards building a better Nigeria.

He advocated for proper re-orientation as a panacea to negative tendencies.


According to Ogunwusi, “There is something that is bordering them; there is something that is making them to cry.

“We should not throw them away; we should draw them closer because the youth of this country are the future, the energy, they are the heartbeat of this country.

“We must chart the course of doing things with positive energy. I want to let you know that you are not alone in this.

“We stand by you positively in a very progressive manner. We stand by you; we all must come together to build a united Nigeria. We don’t want any war; we don’t want any disintegration.

Unknown Tuesday, 10 October 2017
Must read: Biafra: Fani-Kayode reveals how Buhari confirmed hatred for Igbos, Christians
Former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode, on Monday said President Muhammadu Buhari has confirmed that he hates Igbos and Southerners.

Fani-Kayode said this while reacting to Buhari’s Independence Day speech which some Nigerians have described as unpresidential and sectional.

In a tweet on his social media, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, chieftain described the speech as “shameful.”

The former minister also revealed what he called “bitter truth” about the president.

According to Fani-Kayode, Buhari does not only hate Igbos and Southerners, he also hates the middle belt and Christians.

The tweet reads, “When I said@MBuhari hates Igbos many were shocked. Now others have said it and he has proved it with his shameful Oct.1st speech.

“Let me share another secret with you deep down he has nothing but contempt and disdain for southerners, Middle Belters and Christians. BITTER TRUTH!”

Unknown Tuesday, 3 October 2017
Biafra: Protesters shutdown US Embassy in Abuja over IPOB [must read]

Protesters drawn from various civil society organizations, Thursday, stormed the United States of America’s Embassy in Abuja over the alleged support of the country for the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB.

Speaking at the protest ground, Comrade Richard Augustine, National Coordinator of the protesting group, Stand Up For Peace Movement, said it was annoying that a spokesperson for the US Embassy in Abuja publicly came out to counter the Nigerian government for labeling IPOB as a terrorist group.

Augustine said, “People of the world, let it be known that we respect the United States, US, a lot. We will therefore not want to believe stories that certain persons in the US Mission in Nigeria have been funding the activities of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPoB, for the twisted intent to destabilize our country.

“For the records, IPoB was declared a terrorist organization by the order of a competent Federal High Court of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. This order was properly captured as the “Terrorism (Prevention) (Proscription Order) Notice, 2017” as contained in Volume 104 of the Federal Republic of Nigeria Official Gazette.

“We, therefore, wonder when Nigeria became a colony of the United States of America for its diplomat to be insinuating that the laws of Nigeria amount to nothing if they are not domesticated as US laws.

“It even more ridiculous that the US Embassy was here in Nigeria all the time IPoB and it’s leader, Nnamdi Kanu, saturated and suffocated the public space with hate speech and did not seem it fit to urge restraint. We know the US Outpost was monitoring the situation and would add the sin of habitual lies to it’s long list of transgressions if it claims otherwise.

“The Embassy was there when Kanu and IPoB bragged about possessing nuclear weapons that could decimate a third of Nigeria and it looked the other way even though we all know the same country would froth in the mouth each time North Korea and nuclear weapon occur in the same sentence.

“We suspect that the $500 Million Syrian Train and Equip Program of the US is connected with the container load of firearms that the Nigerian Customs Service has intercepted in recent months. In a little under eight months, Customs has intercepted over 4,000 shotguns and rifles shipped from Turkey – around the same area where the US programmes was being implemented. The similarity is haunting because the same way the US refused to see the killers in the Middle-East as terrorists as it called them “moderate rebels” it is also recognizing IPoB terrorists by another name.

“These are terrorists that have openly boasted in online fora about how the US will supply them arms so it is no surprise that arms shipments are arriving Nigeria from Turkey, a US ally and that this same country is saying the intended recipients of these arms are not terrorists. It must also be recalled that Nnamdi Kanu solicited for arms from IPoB US-based members.

“We would therefore wish that the United States would learn from its serial misadventure in meddlesomeness. Vietnam Bay of Pigs, Cuba Contras in Latin America, Taliban in Afghanistan, Iranian debacle, Iraqi disaster, a contrived Arab Spring,?Libyan descent into chaos, Yemeni meltdown, Syrian logjam, Ukranian farce and now the IPOB in Nigeria after defeating Boko Haram. The ongoing North-Korean miasma. And an endless stream of failed interventions should have all taught the US to stay out of meddling with sovereign entities.

“The US should, on the strength of its experience from these host of failures, should learn to do the right thing and be told in clear terms that Nigeria will continue to prove to be difficult for such as we respect our laws and must be protected at all times .

“Our charge is to Nigerians to for once shake off any sense of mental and psychological shackles. If the US were as all powerful they would have been able to deal with the tens of daily deaths from gun violence in their country.

“We therefore stat

Unknown Thursday, 28 September 2017
Must read: Fr. Mbaka is sabotaging Biafra agitation, he will soon be banished by Biafran govt - Onwuka

 A leader of the Biafra Zions Federation, Benjamin Onwuka, has said that Biafran government would soon banish Rev. Fr. Ejika Mbaka
- He said that Mbaka is sabotaging the Biafra agitation

- Onwuka also noted that the agitators have labelled Mbaka as the enemy of Biafra

A leader of the Biafra Zionist Federation, Benjamin Onwuka, has said the 'Biafran government' would, when fully functional, banish the founder of the Adoration Ministry, Enugu, Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka, from “Biafraland.”

Punch reports that Onwuka, who is a lawyer, recently announced the formation of a Biafra government, which included an economist, Prof. Pat Utomi; a former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Prof. Charles Soludo; and former information ministers, Prof. Jerry Gana, and Mr. Labaran Maku.


NAIJ.com gathered that there wre reports that the Department of State Services was investigating those named in the “cabinet” but Onwuka has insisted that the government was “intact” and awaiting recognition by the United States America.

Speaking in Enugu on Tuesday, September 26, Onwuka said Mbaka and some other clerics were sabotaging the agitation for Biafra.

He said his “Biafran government” would send such clergymen away from Biafra.

Onwuka also threatened to confiscate the Adoration Ground, the worship centre of Mbaka’s Adoration Ministry.

According to him, Biafra agitators have marked Mbaka as an ‘enemy of Biafra.’

He warned Mbaka specifically, saying, “The Zionists are warning Ejike Mbaka that he is putting his Adoration Ministry on the line.



“All the clerics supporting these killings would be sent away from here by the ‘Biafra government’ and we will take over that his Adoration Ground.

“Attacking us and calling us names is unacceptable. People are being killed every day, has any of them come out to speak against it? We have marked Mbaka as enemy of Biafra.”

He said the proscription of the Indigenous People of Biafra would not have any effect on the restoration of Biafra.

Unknown Wednesday, 27 September 2017