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Thursday, November 20, 2014

THE QUEST FOR POLITICAL POWER AND CONTEMPORARY ECONOMIC REALITIES IN NIGERIA


As it is well known, every season has activities that keep persons within it busy. Presently in Nigeria, individuals and groups, especially politicians and political parties, have kept themselves pre-occupied with the pursuit of political power that, expectedly, could be actualized in May, 2015. To that extent, every nook and cranny of the landscape of Nigeria is charged with a very high tempo of political jamboree, manoeuvres and manipulations. Typical of Nigerian politicians, promises are being made left, centre and right. The electorate may not be surprised to hear political aspirants promise to construct bridges where there is no pond, much more river.

A retrospective glance at Nigeria makes it clear that the country will be fifty-five years of independent nation-hood on October 1st, 2015, being the year of the anticipated next general elections. Any man at fifty-five who does not feelinsulted, if addressed as a child or even a boy, must be singled out for a special case study in psychology.

It is pertinent to recall that Nigeria held a lot of optimism for her citizenry at independence on October 1st, 1960. It was a country which leadership manifested vision, mission, patriotism, altruism and transparency. At the time of independence, oil and gas had not become the mainstay of Nigeria’s economy. Emphasis was maximally placed on agriculture and revenue so generated translated to quantifiable development projects. Income from palm produce was used to build the first indigenous University in Nigeria; the University of Nigeria, Nsukka under the first Premier of the defunct Eastern Region, Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe. In the former Western Region, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, as Premier of the region, harnessed resources from cocoa to build the famous University of Ife. In the same vein, Sir Ahmadu Bello galvanized resources from groundnuts and cotton to build the first University in the defunct Northern Region; Ahmadu Bello, Zaria in his capacity as Premier of the region. The country witnessed a buoyant and dependable economy. Nigeria’s balance of trade was assuring.

Before the discovery of oil in commercial quantity, which almost coincided with military adventurism in Nigeria, the Nigerian youths were known for their ingenuity and creativity. The educated amongst them were determined to make their marks in their chosen fields of endeavour and career. Those who could not go to school, took to agriculture, trade or one skill or the another. It was almost a taboo for a young man to come out from school and head straight to politics without first making a mark either in the public or private sector.

One might be tempted to say that the discovery of oil and gas in Nigeria meant more harm than good. This could be substantiate by the fact that Nigerians turned themselves into a mere consumer-nation instead of the producing-nation they had hitherto been. Nigerian youths, whose youthful energy should have intrinsically or extrinsically been channelled towards productivity, have, rather, resorted to being corrosive parasites  hanging destructively on the nation’s economy. It is today, therefore, common to see hundreds, if not thousands, of young Nigerians whose curriculum vitae only highlight their participation in political matters. More than sixty percent of the Nigerian youths do not contribute, in any productive manner, to the growth of the country’s economy. He that does not produce but only consumes is worrisomely and devastatingly a parasite.

As the saying goes, no condition is permanent. The oil and gas sector that regrettably made Nigeria and her citizens live a false way of life has been on a steady decline. Expected national revenue from the sector is no longer feasible. Budgetary implementations have become characterized by precariousness and extremity of pecuniary difficulties, if not impossibilities. The country’s currency; the Naira, has nose-dived to a level of economic discomfort. Many governments in the country appear to be at the cross –roads with the present economic realities.  

It is necessary to observe that because of the materialistic assumptions Nigerians have about governance, many of the present political aspirants to high positions of responsibility may not be in tune with current economic realities that are systematically engulfing every segment of the country’s economy. With the price of oil crashing on a daily basis, oil being recently discovered in some other countries, the United States of America’s policy of non-importation of petroleum from Nigeria, rise in illegal oil bunkering in the volatile Niger Delta region and the current irresponsible and most destructive insurgency by mentally deranged extremist moslems in both North-East and North-West of Nigeria, even including some parts of the North-Central, whosoever is aspiring to leadership in Nigeria in 2015, especially via the executive arm of government, should be prepared psychologically to inherit a system that may have just little, if not nothing, trickling from the Federal Account Allocation Committee, FAAC.

Any governor in 2015 that will be deficient in vision, enterprise, resourcefulness, transparency, ability to diversify his state’s economy and dexterity in managing and multiplying resources will feel terribly disappointed.

From every indication, Nigerians will not be ready to take excuses from Chief Executives who will fail to deliver on their mandates merely on the grounds that not much is received from the Federal government. Leaders, especially Governors, must be mentally articulate, resourceful and disciplined as to guarantee efficient and effective diversification of their moribund economies. They should also conduct a study on how Governor T.A Orji of Abia State has successfully managed the meagre resources of the state to place it where it is currently without borrowing any dime from the bond market. This piece will not be successfully rounded off if caution is not given that leaders that will succeed  in the next dispensation will surely be ones that will maintain a very reasonably safe distance from sycophants whose only contributions to governance are mischief, treachery, gossip, blackmail and opportunism. May God save Nigeria.

Chief (Sir) Don Ubani; Ksc, JP
(Okwubunka of Asa)

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

A KLEPTOMANIAC'S DIMENSION TOWARDS THE TRUTH


A KLEPTOMANIAC'S DIMENSION TOWARDS THE TRUTH
By Nneka Obidike writing from Abiriba.

Going by the online media trend of the controversial kingpin of controversies and mass deceit reminiscent of the devil itself. It is clear to OUK that karma has revisited upon him for the 3rd time at the 3rd attempt at relevance in public highlight.

He siphoned over $900mm in a single transaction and sent it to his private business arm, slok holding. Slok holding is a hydra headed entreprise funded from the abia state coffers. The coffers that is was replenished by the federal government with its statutory monthly allocation, niger delta derivation fund, oil windfalls, world bank loans, imf loans, ecology funds, etc

Slok Holdings has its hands in every pie ranging from shipping, banking, airlines, etc. The $900mm that was intended for the human capital and infrastructual development of abia has been secretly funneled into the great kleptomaniac's pocket and he is shamelessly regarded as worthy of an Abian. I reiterate he is not an abian. His citizenry should be stripped because of the untold harm, hurt and hardship he has inflicted on every Abian from 1999to 2007. By implication, he has set Abia back by 20 years. All thanks to Ochendo for making teeth grinding efforts to rescue the state from total decadence and death.

The implications of his kleptomania is many, but few are listed:
1) Due to his mad theft, the state teaching hospital is undeveloped. thanks to ochendo for his massive upliftments in the health sector. it would have been a goner. the kleptomaniac's has caused many to die because of lack of proper diagnosis and treatment. I place all the deaths during his era and beyond on his head. Their blood will continually haunt him.

2) Our schools are under developed. The theft has stripped the schools of the equipment, training, infrastructure, etc that they would have acquired if the schools were rightly funded. This includes the professionalism and expertise that would have been acquired by now.This mega lapse has caused the schools to graduate half baked scholars who are deficient in their chosen fields making them a failure to themselves psychologically. Ouk is the cause of these heartbreaks. His generations born and unborn will face the music.

3) Death Road networks. This has led to massive accidents, decreased commercial activities and armed robbery. The list is so many. The satanic influence of that theft would have aided a lot of breadwinners, businessmen, industrialists, etc but the kleptomaniac is so demonized to steal that he doesn't know.

4) Degraded norms and values. His mad theft has led to deaths and setbacks in the showcasing of our rich cultural heritage and this has negated and destroyed the tourist attraction that can draw people from all angles of the world and foreign exchange we would have enjoyed. We have lost a major reach at world class development and an opportunity at cultural exchange.

I must stop at this point because of the obvious pain and ridicule that this kleptomaniac called ouk has put all Abians through.

My grouse is that he has the impunity to come back to ask to represent abia north senatorial district.

I am insulted.

Every abian that is worth his salt is insulted. We must show this thief that abians are wiser and will not bow to his media hype, his angle at transformation, his lies at being the messiah. Filled with massive lies.

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Breaking News! Orji Uzor Kalu Finally Arrested in Abuja

Former governor of Abia state Orji Uzor Kalu was today arrested at the gate of Eagle Square Abuja as President Jonathan declares his re-election bid. Our source said Kalu was arrested when he wanted to force himself into the arena with an unmarked car. Security men at the gate insisted that he should be searched before hewill be allowed, but Kalu who wanted to play smart told his driver to force his way in.

At this point the security men ordered him down, searched his car and in the process discovered some strange objects suspected to be bomb. He was promptly whisked away with other female occupants of the vehicle.

More details soon

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Incredible! Meet the boy with the biggest hands ever On Earth (Must See Photo)


Kaleem has probably got the biggest hands ever, both weigh more than 2 stone.He is unable to carry out simple tasks like tieing his shoes and buttoning his shirt and gets bullied a lot in school. His mother Haleema, 27, said she knew he was different at birth but was powerless to help and the youngster's hands have now grown so large they measure 13 inches from the base of his palm to the end of his middle finger. 




He currently does not go to school anymore because his teachers complained that his hands scare other children. Kaleem's case is very rare as doctors are puzzled with his condition.
Abeg my people if you born this kind pikin wetin u go do?





 

THE POLITICAL GAME IS OVER FOR UZOR KALU



It is quite not comprehensible by some but its certain that the game is up for OUK. The ex governor of Abia State who has used all mercenaries at his disposal ranging from the sun news papers, telegraph and the most unscrupulous elements called Igbere TV to show case the government of his excellency gov. T. A Orji (CON) in a bad lime light.


With all criticism from a man who has under performed and wasted his 8 years as a governor of Abia State. What could be told of him and what will posterity remember him for? I leave that for you to answer.
But in all these it is so appalling that the same OUK wants to be in the same political party with the governor whom he has castigated on the media thereby abandoning completely the PPA party he founded. Even though his membership in the PDP is yet to be ratified. While gov T. A Orji was gladly welcomed with open hands when he came into the PDP.

 
Secondly, OUK wants to vie for the same position in the Nigerian Senate just as the governor who was solicited by all Abians to represent his people in the senate, thereby abandoning his presidential ambition and NFF chairmanship position.

Thirdly OUK used the youth empowerment vehicle given by gov T.A Orji to carry out his campaign for his senatorial ambition in igbere his home town thereby also abandoning the shovels, head pans and wheelbarrows he gave to the youths while he was governor.


In all these analysis it is obvious and conclusively that OUK is still a learner. This is because Gov. T.A Orji(CON) is still the man who has founded a new and a modern ABIA STATE THROUGH HIS LEGACY PROJECTS