November 2018

These are sad times to be a Nigerian, particularly under this form of leadership, under this administration, where as usual unfortunate norms are high on the increase, let’s check in into the current trends happening now, been a toothless citizen of the most populous black country.
Meanwhile in America, if one of its citizens is wasted outside its shore, in a wrong manner, the country who play host is in a national trouble, if it is one of her soldier, then at least two or three of the country’s military personnel would pay, that is why it's a rare thing for internal trouble to crack their shells, although that is never to belittle other countries and super powers of the world.

In Nigeria, precisely currently, everything, seems to be going wrong for almost majority of the citizens, and security to say, is at an oblivion level, this administration has proven to be a bad gamble for the last three years, and even now when it reigns are closing it keeps getting even worse, few days ago, many of the once Nigerians gallant Soldiers, fell easily to the sharp knives of the country’s old foe, the Boko Haram insurgents, worst of it all, there were ample time for recordings of this tragic minutes, even though the army has called off the video as been fake. Buhari reacted, yes, our president express Shock, then still go about his election campaign.

The Nigeria Army has been poorly unfunded, not just as a result of recent time, but as a result of the times we found ourselves immemorial, the discipline is gone, yet Tukor Buratai has increased nothing in terms of efficiency nor even fight for the welfare of the Nigeria Army, how much more sophisticated equipment shipout to insurgents, the Nigeria Army I was taught in history is not the one I see now. Yet we have a government in place.

In a develped countries, where lives are valued I tell you, such a man would have been dismissed, if not also face the wrath of the law, this is a man who's been probe for owning different assets off the shores of Nigeria, few years into his tenure, while ammunition are rusting in the hands of those who have been selected to protect lives and properties, I think we have a problem, not just the government. But we, our attitudes towards the government.


Lets travel into another badland, the Academic staff union of university, has been on strike, for almost a month, and the world class students of this country, are home, doing usually nothing productive in some sector, yet there's a sitting president, who jets in and out of the country, using the resources that are scarce on meaningless purposes, worst still, busy seeking for his re-election into the house of the presidency one more time, isn’t that something to worry about, to the students whose population is enough to decide the country, yet contributing nothing because many are afraid of nothing.

How Nigerians  celebrate thieves

Recently while the strike is going into its full one month, there’s an NUC chairman somewhere, whose son graduated from a university outside Nigeria, with a PhD, from Aberdeen, United Kingdom, this are the kind of men, who you prefer take the fight to the government, deciding the fate of the millions of Nigeria students, if his son, Rasheed was studying in Nigeria under this kind of pressure, there would be a significant impact from his side, the solution won’t be to delay the already old curriculum, outdated, school curriculum we are still using on Nigeria. To this end, if men like this remain in power, I tell you world class Nigeria youths, our progress won’t be much, it's time we stand tall and change tides like this.

To the standard of living, this might not be necessary, because we see things everyday, and from every angle, how ill equipped we are as a people, surviving, the country standard of living, is at a 55.71% low compared to countries with giant population like the United States, with over 71% of the population living on less than a dollar, it's no longer news we are now the capital of the world poorest countries, a tag I don’t believe, but for the few determining where the money goes to, one might be unserious to not acknowledge the insightful tag, the masses are hungry, it's the weapons the greedy politicians have used to shove us off their irresponsible acts, and the average Nigerian man, can’t stand up for justice, I tell you if justice is below the feet of the politicians, mass protest won’t, it's high time we go to the doors of those we have put into sits of powers, and demands accountability, how our funds have been spent, and any bad eggs discovered shouldn’t just be prosecuted, if possible executed, I don’t know when our people would wake up to this level while they are going to the next level in the cloaks of their greed.

I like us to delve into another issue transporting Nigeria into a fast failed States, This administration promises so much that we can’t even remember them all, one is security, the truth is, even the best organized nation’s of the world is not totally free from security challenges, but everyday, we see the fruits of progress, while here in Nigeria, its regression, every minute and every second, another journey into the dungeon of the Boko Haram, as they kidnap freely, using the tag unknown gunmen, few days ago, Suspected Boko Haram gunmen kidnapped 15 girls overnight in a village near Toumour, southeastern Nigeria, since 2009, this plague has been affecting this nation, but this year, its a celebration year, when the hopes were highly raised of how free we are becoming that the insurgents are fleeing but what a lie.

At this reason if the present government still remains at the helm of power chasing another ambitions into power, we are the problems of ourselves to allow this few control our destinies.

Lets move another time, into religion, under this administration, her country dedicated the biggest worship center in the world, church, apart from that, we have combined together mosque and churches the higest number of worshipping centres in the world, yet our schools are on shutdown, yet our schools are unfunded, tragically still, our ways is something for God to worry about. No wonder if the words of the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, is something to think about, we as a people have turn the only place we could develop and be Remembered for, into a large grave yard, where we are finally dump after some of our misery lives on earth.

How does this affect the government of the day anyway, when a leader has no motivation for education, but rather funds hajj pilgrimage, yearly, rather than improve structurally deficient schools, we should expect less, why then should such a government remain in sit, it's our fault if he retains position.

As easy as I found it easy to condemn not just the government of the day, but all political leaders at the helms of power, I have tried so hard to point out the goods they have done so far, but it's just a speck of dust, compared to the resources at their disposal, one problem of the Nigeria politician is that he wants to be relevant at all cost, in order to shove away his bad linen, they are all the same, from Obasanjo, to Buhari, they have no interest of us in their hearts, they have started making our psychological thinking change direction, no wonder a youth will tell you, he wants to leave his fatherland, preferring slavery to be a man in his homeland.

It is unfortunate that whatever we say now, the 2019, election is more important than anything else, this happens only in Nigeria, I want us to visit the corridors of power, the Nigeria house of senates, house of representatives, it's so bad under Buharis’ watch the transfer market there, has been a free falling one, how this people get there I do not understand, frustration has continued to hit the average man while reading or watching the daily news, about how that red chamber is run, into ruin, it's unfortunate when issues that need treatment on home soil, one senator puts a call through to foreign lands, seeking for their help, that our country is incapable, those who remember, The senate President article of 2016, “Nigeria cannot overcome its gathering humanitarian crisis alone”, seeking for international help concerning our food crisis, would know how embarrassing it is to be a Nigerian under this birds of passage, as Niyi Osundare termed them, there is another who prefer to send letters to the United States, concerning probe issues at home, they are scared of the iron hands of the law, yet unfortunately no one has been affected so far, and likewise this issue of SERAP, seeking for probe of how the Nigeria allocation for military service has gone since the early 90s would also be swept under the carpet, this I also know for sure.
I have said it, times without number, in my other justice articles, for the revival of this country, fast becoming a failed state, but what therefore is a failed state? Wikipedia explains it thus: A failed state is a political body that has disintegrated to a point where basic conditions and responsibilities of a
sovereign government no longer function properly Likewise, when a nation weakens, its standard of living declines, it introduces the possibility of total governmental collapse.

While a failing state, is that, which the government seems so weak, that it now possesses characteristics that its decision making is been delayed while life and security is no longer guarantee among citizens of such Government.

Now my question is, since life and properties are no longer save in the country called Nigeria, but some selected few protect themselves in the name of government, using the general public funds to keep themselves and their families save, do we still term such a system failed, failing or systematically failed state.

The Nigeria people, with the problems surrounding the environment, and society we live today, it will be so unfortunate to ring the phones of the international community seeking for unnecessary help, where we can’t find it, thereby embarrassing us the more the people should start now, taking responsibility for any failed Government, all civil service at all levels should be cross checked and held accountable for anything, this time around mobilization seems to be the answer, the urgency of now therefore is to get to the offices of the President, Governors, Local Governments, and demand for the cost through which their term is been carried out, Nigerians should demand for answers. Nigerians should wake up from social media wars, while the major culprits are still been protected by us and our unfortunate ranting.

I have not asked for Mobocracy, but if Democracy would survive then a mix of Mobocracy might do, my candid opinion to save my country, Nigeria.

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The People's Bishop Kenneth Obi *Anti* -Corruption Crusader and *Advocate* of Humanity and Social Justice.

There is no better time to say this than now; Nigerian democracy is in danger and all Nigerians should rise up to safeguard it.


Political analysts are like public “talkatives” because however solemn their observations, suggestions and recommendations are, they are treated like those of the entertainers who make people laugh and gesticulate. If only half of the solutions they offer for the practical peace, unity and development of Nigeria are adopted, all these troubles bedevilling the country would have been over or brought to the barest minimum. For this reason, I query the unbelievable commitments, criminality and inhumanity by both office seekers and supporters in the name of democracy.

It is painful what used to happen during this period in Nigeria. Only one who has the nation at heart and has followed the quagmire surrounding Nigeria’s democracy would write the story as it is. Nigeria returned to democratic rule in 1999 but till date, it is not yet uhuru for democratic norms and culture in the country. My soul was troubled by the recent chagrins called primaries for various political offices especially by the major political parties in preparation for the general elections in 2019. The outcome and heavy crises that ensued from the primaries are anything prospective of democratic maturity. And I wondered what would be expected from parties who cannot guarantee internal democracy. Most politicians in Nigeria have remained “unlettered” with the true demands of democratic processes and governance.

There are four serious issues which have stagnated our democracy to an extent. How long shall we continue to refer to Nigeria’s democracy as “nascent”? A child born in 1999 is nearly 20 years old by now and can stand on his/her own. It is not how democracy should be, not even in a developing country. It is becoming an accepted norm in Nigeria’s democracy that political office holders do not feel free to hand over to a successor outside a family nuclear. As if it is not enough for politicians to surround themselves with nuclear family members while in office, they simply install stooges who will cover-up the financial recklessness and inhumanity they committed throughout their tenure(s).

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By doing this, integrity, qualification, competence and experience are of no essence. The greatest requirement is to be near enough to His Excellency and lick his boot all the way, the stooge had been and has signed the pact to remain. The stooge can be something-in-law to His Excellency, who did the boss’s wishes without question. To be adopted as a mere political ally outside the nuclear and extended family membership, the stooge must have sworn to an oath in the presence of a devil to execute all the biddings of the master after succeeding him.

Is this democracy? Is this the democracy Nigerians have been fighting for in the last twenty years? Definitely, it is not. When governance is totally run by family members, that is called dynasty. It is not democratic governance. In Nigeria today, situations are found where a father, mother, son, daughter and in-laws are in different political offices in a state and at the federal government. They hold positions as members of National and State Assemblies, members of the Federal and State Cabinets, Special Advisers, Senior Special and Special Assistants and “Caucus Members” at State and Federal levels without clear political portfolios. Some of the Politicians have built such political enclaves that have become very difficult to penetrate.

Worse still, some leaders really wish to play god by manipulating the mandate of the people they have been entrusted to govern. Yes, some Nigerian leaders see themselves demigods. They claim to be political oracles that must be consulted and their wishes imposed on the country or their states of origin. It is either them or nobody. Everything about them is “Do or Die”. They do not see anything good about others. I am so ANGRY with this attitude of our leaders. It is faulty and lack the good leadership to take us out of the woods.

The second point of concern is the position of the supposed representatives of the people, the so-called Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and the Mass Media”. These are entities who are supposed to help the people, especially the political leaders, get things done right. But very unfortunately, they are already busy lining up to receive “monitoring and observer funds” from Western donors whose only requirement is for Nigeria to have the elections done for elections sakes. Nothing more! Instead, they become problems in the electioneering processes and democratic development.

The third point is on the possible killings that will occur over the next few months shortly before, during and probably after the elections. Recalling past experiences, there had hardly been any general elections since 1999 which did not claim lives and properties. I am very sure that the expected deaths, God forbid, are neither going to be “accidental nor collateral”. They will be intentional and wilful murders that should be punishable by death. We quivered with certainty that no one will be punished for such murders, since that has been the case in the past.

I described this period as “a political murder season”. Killings under any guise in Nigeria have to be put to a stop. The politicians have been accused of unabated fatalities across the country but no single one has been brought to book. Under Boko Haram, Herdsmen, Cultists, Armed Banditry, Armed Robbery, amongst other pseudo Nomenclatures, innocent citizens of Nigeria have been sent to early grave. In addition, road accidents, building collapses, stray bullets from armed force men and more new plans and technological creations to score political differences will ensue in the “political murder season”. Nigerians must pray and act against these.

The fourth point is hinged on the electoral processes and perception of the electorate of democracy. The Nigerian electorate do not understand or consider the limit they should reach in supporting or electing their leaders in a democratic setup. Reflection on the just conducted primaries reveals that there is fury and risk in many quarters. There are already indications that there will be more anger at the “secondaries” since the primaries were marred by massive undemocratic processes. And if it is not contained, there will be danger during the “tertiaries” – the main elections. From the “rigged” primaries to secondaries’ to the tertiary elections, people died at ward congresses, on their ways to their candidate’s ‘declaration and out of frustration. They have died and may die because of politics and the viciousness of Nigerian politics and politicians.

Those who will die or be murdered would have gone, some of them maybe unnoticed. They will leave their family members to suffer, if they were the bread winners. Their spouses, sons, daughters, relatives, friends and well-wishers will mourn them. They would die in “cold political blood”, while the sponsors of the murders or the murderers themselves, will walk away scot free. There will be increase in the number of widows and orphans and school dropouts across Nigeria. This will all happen because someone wants a bigger piece of our national cake”. Yet, many will not learn any lesson.

While these deaths of political thugs would be recorded, the sons and daughters of the politician-sponsors “being fought for” would be aboard studying or holidaying. The media would prefer to discuss the politics rather than the politicians. These are forecasts that should cause drastic change in the handling of the forthcoming general elections. Nigerians must not die or be murdered for any politician to win any election(s). Emphatically, Nigeria’s democracy must go, if one life can be saved. The life of every citizen of Nigeria must be held precious above anything including any political pursuit.

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The People's Bishop Kenneth Obi *Anti* -Corruption Crusader and *Advocate* of Humanity and Social Justice.

Those versed in the dialectics of political communication would assert the illimitable utility of election mantras in the success of any electioneering campaign.

Sloganeering, indeed, from history, has proven to be a viable tool in the hands of neophytes and connoisseurs in the art of real politik, in catapaulting them to the very zenith of democratic political leadership.

Barack Obama’s defeaning mantra of “yes we can” was a potent propeller and rallying point in the buildup to the 2008 U.S presidential polls. Appealing to both the both the partisan and non-partisan crowd alike, Obama cobbled a momentous victory that made him the very first African – American President in their over 200 years of Democratic practice.

More recently, the “Make America Great Again” rallying cry by Donald Trump engineered the election of the 72 year old Real Estate/TV mogul into the White House.

With a nation viciously polarized along tribal, political, sectional lines, Donald Trump’s political mantra exposed the fault lines in the very American essence, exploited them for political expediency, and created a movement that believed that a return to America’s once-upon-a-time glorious era was possible.

However, Nigeria’s chain of election mantras has offered a gripping reminder of how politicians wield poetic, rhythmic and alluring symphonies in their maniacal, if not murderous quest at gaining political power.

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Most recently, the strident holler of “Change” that heralded the victory of the All Progressives congress in the 2015 elections birthed a genuine hope in the people that Nigeria could be transformed for the better.


Confronted with the most brazen level of corruption, cronyism, financial recklessness and institutional anomie at the highest levels of government, Nigerians turned to the main opposition party as succour, with a collective belief that our vast wealth of resources could be judiciously harnessed to promote the interest of the common man.
Alas! This was not to be. Overwhelmed with the sweeping populism and sheer messianism of the change hurrah, Nigerians-the educated and uneducated- failed to engage the apostles of “change” on the dialectics of that mantra, and how it was meant to be effected-for the better or for the worse?

Disappointingly, the “Change” era has turned out to be nothing but a Fraud, a mere flailing at the wind, a vicious plunge into an all time low, and a saddening exposé into how electoral deceit could have cataclysmic consequences on a Nation’s economy, security and politics.

From Plateau to Benue, hapless Nigerians remain harangued and strangulated by the marauding fangs of Criminal Herdsmen, who have turned these once-upon-a-time-food-baskets into killing fields. Kidnappings are on the rise. The Boko haram sect remains partially visible, recrudescing at intervals and announcing her presence with vicious attacks on civilians.

The economy is no better news. With a Nation theoretically out of recession early this year, prices of goods and services remain inflated, buoyed by an increasingly clueless government with no grasp of how to solve economic albatrosses.

It is in the light of these that one must must engage the new (or is it revived?) beautiful bride of our party politics, The People’s democratic party and their Presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar GCON.

With the 2019 polls on the horizon, the presidential candidate of the PDP has adopted a seemingly alluring and utopian mantra: #GetNigeriaWorkingAgain.

The theme #GetNigeriaWorking Again should be critically interrogated so we dont fall into the Abysmal Trap of deception and unkept promises that have dogged our relations with politicians since the advent of the Democratic dawn.

With a promise to restructure the federation, create jobs thereby strengthening our enfeebled economy, fight corruption without partisan colouration, clear the darkening cloud of insecurity and palpable hopelessness pervading the nation, #GetNigeriaWorking Again, as a mantra, seems to acknowledge the unassailable fact that Nigeria is in a dysfunctional state as it as never been in history.

However, beyond the alluring promise to make governance less attractive and create job for the jobless, lies a greater task of uniting our nation.

From Yobe to Lagos, Imo to Rivers, the nation remains polarized along tribal and religious lines, thereby putting to danger the sovereignty and indestructibility of our nation as a geographical, political and social entity.

Beyond the euphoria of the mantra, #GetnigeriaWorkingAgain should be about reviving the feeling of Nigerianness, through the process of consultation with separatist agitators in order to foster peace and congeniality that has long eluded the nation.

#GNWA should be about reworking our moribund refineries for better productivity, restoring the productivity and efficiency of our educational institutions, raising our electricity generation by astronomic proportion and fighting the epidemic of corruption to a standstill.

To enunciate the seriousness of the #GNWA campaign, a policy document elucidating how Atiku Abubakar intends getting our country working again should be made public, with strong emphasis on security, fighting corruption, and economic renaissance.

The #GNWA holler should not be another political stunt verging on McCarthyism. It should be about reworking our nation and restoring it to an acceptable level of functionality.

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The People's Bishop Kenneth Obi *Anti* -Corruption Crusader and *Advocate* of Humanity and Social Justice.


It is no longer news that corruption is the bane of Nigeria’s development, and that corruption is the canker worm which has eaten deep into the fabric of the Nigerian system. But we can also conclusively say that corruption is everywhere in Nigeria simply because “majority of Nigerians celebrate corruption.” The saddest part is that most Nigerians have failed to see the looming danger with this ‘abominable culture,’ as the same people who are impoverished go about singing the praises of the very people who impoverished them. It is like one using his own hands to dig his own grave without realizing it. We therefore believe it is about time to stop this celebration of known thieves of our dear country of Nigeria.

A ‘known thief’ is not only the man/woman who stole a goat, or the one who breaks into a house to steal, or the one who uses a gun to aid his stealing. As long as one takes what does not solely belong to one, or what belongs to others – such a person is simply a thief. No matter the scale or how small the size/quantity of what is stolen – a thief is a thief, and we should call them what they are – thieves. The political leaders across all levels who have one allegation or the other of any element of graft/stealing public funds, are even worse than known armed robbers. This is because with just a pen, a political leader can steal the entire collective fortunes/resources of a people – thereby sending all to perpetual poverty. Unlike a known armed robber who robs a bank or one’s house, a political leader can steal public funds for years unnoticed, with reckless abandonment and impunity. They steal, and steal, and steal the collective public wealth meant for development of Nigerian people, which ultimately pushes the population into abject poverty and deprivation, and the youth population into all kinds of crimes to earn a living.

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Though, two wrongs cannot make a right, hence we are not in support of the idea of people going into crime because of hardship. This should not push anyone into committing crime. But what is even more of a crime and disposition that should be stopped by the majority of the populace – is the celebration and praise-singing of known political thieves. It is a known fact that the root cause of all the crimes we see today in the Nigeria society are caused by the political leaders who have developed this high insatiable appetite for stealing of public funds. So, all the killings and loss of lives in large scale that we see around us today are caused one way or the other by these corrupt politicians. As such, they might as well be called ‘armed robbers’. The truth is, if these political leaders have conscience, they will not be stealing public funds meant for the development of their own people.


As noted by Kenyan anti-corruption crusader, Prof. Patrick Loch Otieno (PLO) Lumumba, while advising African leaders in one of his well-circulated online interview videos, he said: “…If the population has been welded to the idea that corruption is a bad thing, then that is the beginning of the success of that battle… impunity is well and alive in Africa. And we the electorates, as I have said times without number, are in the business of celebrating thieves. We must stop this! We camouflaged theft, by giving it modernized English names like ‘money laundering’, ‘fraud’, ‘embezzlement’, and all those venial that makes them look as if it is some kind of nice game.

Let us call these men and women by the right name, they are Thieves – stealing on an industrial scale. They are murderers. And once we begin to call them by that and mount it on their forehead, and we shun them…it has been done in other African countries…such as Tanzania they have been dealt with, in Rwanda they have been dealt with, in Mauritius they have been dealt with, in Botswana they have been dealt with. Once we begin to deal with them like this, then others that may want to behave like them may begin to take cue… That is the only way Africa will realize their potential.”

There are those politicians who deliberately prevent the development of their own place of birth, simply because they want to create and sustain ‘a safe haven’ where they can conveniently rig elections, and also carry out their illegal trades. There are countless of such communities in Nigeria. In fact, one of the easiest ways politicians are known to manipulate election results in their favour, is to inflate election results coming from the community areas at the State level, where 

International/Domestic Election Observers often do not reach or go to during elections. In other words, scarcely populated interior community areas are made to end up having unrealistic (populated) figures of voters. This situation where a remote rural area population is more than urban cities, but in reality, if you visit these remote villages you will not see up to thirty persons, but their official population is high. What do we call that? But if the communities are developed as the land urban areas, it becomes difficult to rig election in the remote areas. High insatiable greed and high taste for ill gotten wealth will not allow these political leaders to ask, demand or work for the development of their birth place. Is this not a clear case of the acts of wickedness?

The unfortunate part is that the locals are happy and do not see anything wrong with their so-called rich politicians cheating them and depriving them of development. They know if the rural villages are developed they will not be able to cook up high population figures or come up with their ‘imaginary’ rural communities that are not in existence. The question is, must they play their dirty politics to deprive their home villages of development?  For God sake, these politicians should allow development in their own villages so that their own people will have a taste of urban life in the villages. The locals themselves should stop allowing these politicians to shortchange them and mortgage their future. This show of shame and absurdity was displayed somewhere in Nigerian when a corrupt politician attended a traditional Marriage party. From the moment he entered the said venue of the Marriage ceremony, the entire, obviously ‘ignorant crowd,’ stood up in praises to usher him into the party venue. *When will Nigerians wise up and stop claiming ownership and praising thieves.* And we wonder why the looting of public funds meant for our development will not continue unhindered! As long as they keep respecting, praising, and honouring these public thieves, the public looting will never stop.

These political thieves and their fronts and those professional praise singers who are also good orators that deliver public papers, should not be given any respect by community locals and the Nigerian people because they do not mean well for them. These ‘Political thieves’ are in every State of the Federation. But majority of the Nigerian people are shielding them from being facing justice because, rather than shame, expose and disgrace these political thieves, they deliberately/ignorantly celebrate and praise them. As noted again by Prof. Lumumba in another of his speech: “The culture in many African countries is that if a thief is from your tribe, you say yes, we know he’s a thief, but he’s our thief; this must stop. This ownership of thieves, because they come from our ethnic group, or they come from our religious circle; is one of the things that undermines the fight against corruption in many parts of Africa. We must therefore, create an environment, where those who engage in graft do not have places of refuge in their ethnic groups. We must not create an environment where, when we punish people because they have engaged in graft, we then give them protection because they come from our tribe. It is a problem that is going to persist in a country such as Nigeria. But it is only through the legislature, which comprises of people from all parts of Nigeria, that we can ensure that these thieves are not given oxygen to breath, so that they can suffocate through their iniquities.”

That culture of claiming ownership of political thieves should stop. We should shun them with their ill-gotten wealth. They are worse than armed robbers. They are wicked and cruel. They push those youths who cannot resist temptation into crimes like prostitution, armed robbery, kidnapping, etc. So why giving these political thieves respect? Why give them any sort of award, title, or honour? The traditional monarchs in our society are not helping matters because they give them all kinds of multiple recognition and Chieftaincy titles.

We also believe that the Celebration of Corrupt persons is also Corruption, and should be seen and treated as such. To that end, the act of celebrating corrupt persons should be punishable as well, just the same way the confirmed corrupt persons are punished. It is obvious that those celebrating these thieves are doing so because for the sole purpose of gaining/taking from such illegally acquired loot. Those people, involved or observed to be celebrating corrupt persons, be they academicians, traditional rulers, etc., should be in this category. For instance, it has come to that point where giving a Chieftaincy title to someone confirmed to be corrupt, or someone having corruption cases hanging on their neck; should be seen as aiding, abating and encouraging corruption in our society. As such, those giving such Chieftaincy titles should equally face the wrath of the law.

Even if it means to enact laws to address this, so be it. And it is easy to know those persons confirmed to be corrupt because, when the official incomes of political office holders are seen to be not enough to justify their numerous estates, choice of cars and lavish lifestyles, then such persons (whether they have been indicted or not), should be viewed with the lens of corruption. We do not need a microscope to identify them. They are very glaring to see because once the salaries and allowances of those said to be corrupt cannot justify their current state of financial worth, then something is wrong somewhere. How much is the salary of a State Governor for instance to warrant him owing more than his entire savings can afford? These are ways to identify and easily know those whose acquired wealth is illegitimate.

It also appears the different cultures in Nigeria encourages corruption to thrive through different channels. We see this in most Nigerian lavish Marriage ceremonies, birthday parties, wedding anniversaries, burial ceremonies, etc. there are too many wastages in our social gatherings, which are also avenues for these political thieves to show-off and receive public praises. All of these are just to boast people’s egos and pride, that they have arrived. What will one person be doing with a fleet of exotic and expensive cars that are not even driven for months, but usually parked and covered in carports. All they do is to warm them every morning without driving. Is that not crazy. If such vehicles are official working vehicles used by staff to operate one’s business, we do not mind. But such official cars should be seen used by workers to run errands, and not just parking them in carports to decorate a beautiful mansion. All these are stupidities and ignorance of the highest order. What will such demonstration of pride, ego and status symbol do for anybody? Will it address the overwhelming poverty level, unemployment and insecurity situation in the country? Of course nothing!

All those “I am this, and I am that” – showcasing stolen wealth, will not take anyone anywhere neither will it guarantee you security or immune to the impoverishment in the land steering all of us daily in our environment. Even if one legally acquires his/her wealth, one should not spend it on useless activities just to show off. What will a Pastor for instance, be doing with a fleet of private jets? They say they are for evangelism. But how many times do they travel for evangelism? If even they travel by air, can’t they take First class in commercial flights to any city of the world? There are regular flights to all the cities they are travelling to. For us, all these are vanity. If the money is too much for them and they no longer know what to spend it on, why can’t they divert it for charity purpose as it is done by Bill Gate and his wife, to better the lives of the less privileged persons in the society?

The bottom line is that the culture of celebrating known-political thieves should stop. If the people know that these people they clap for and sing praises about, are the ones responsible for their deprivation, poverty and underdevelopment, then they should start seeing them ‘as the real enemies of the state’, and they should ensure that they are shamed. If not, this public stealing of our collective wealth will not stop. We know there are Nigerians who earn their wealth legally, and we respect such persons. But such public display of pride and ego as a result of one’s wealth and status should stop.

Come to think of it, how many rooms can they live in? how many beds can they sleep in? How many cars can they enter and drive in at a time? The answer to all is just one! They cannot wear more than a pair of shoes at a time. Humility is key and the principle thing in life, which makes us have empathy for others wellbeing. Ego and pride are nothing but foolishness. Ego, pride and greed are what makes many people not to be contented with what they have. They are never satisfied; hence they keep on accumulating money that they do not really need. For a man to be attending a social gathering with over Fifty (50) hefty men just sitting down behind him or standing outside hanging around the venue of the event, is totally misplaced and uncalled for. They should invest the money in businesses that will employ these young men trouping after them as politicians, instead of having them always hanging around and begging for peanuts. The time to stop all these celebrations of thieves in Nigeria is now!

Christian Alert Group, Nigeria Rise Initiative in conjunction with Citizens for Righteousness and Social Justice is the Best way to Go Raising Anti Corruption Crusaders fighting Injustices in a Violent and Immoral Society of Nigeria for a Better Nigeria come 2019.


All over the world, the primary role of the police is to protect lives and properties and maintain law and order. A society without police could be likened to a Hobbesian state- lawless and ungovernable, where scoundrels and miscreants rule the day.

Universally, reputable police organizations embrace information gathering and cooperation with the public as valuable tools for good police work. Unfortunately, in Nigeria, police continues to alienate itself from the people who would otherwise give them useful information to do a good job. As a result, they become the enemy of the people and make a mockery of their hackneyed slogan that “police is your friend”.

Perhaps, no place is this lack of cooperation more evident than in the South Eastern part of Nigeria. Police there have gone bunkers. The number of police roadblocks and checkpoints on the roads in Igboland today is uncountable. Modestly, there are about a checkpoint at almost every five miles interval.

As these checkpoints multiply, so the abuse, rascality, injustice and oppression of innocent citizens. These checkpoints have become a money minting machine for these officers in an effort to exhort money from road users, innocent citizens at will and hold them for minor infractions. It could also pass for Toll booths. Some of these infractions are laughable. Riding bikes without helmets; no fire extinguisher; no caution triangle; no red cloth affixed at the back of trucks carrying load; driving past the Toll booth without stopping, plus the insulting and annoying, Wetin u carry  question meaning what are you  carrying? Many residents lament how they pay money to pass these tolls on their way to work and pay another upon return. No matter how innocent a road user may claim to be, you are guilty as charged in their court of corruption. Funny enough, these “violations” hardly get to any court of law.

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Nigerian police is so bold with what they do in Igboland now that they have the effrontery to even give change money for drivers who claim they have no money to pay their way out from them. It is only a matter of time before these officers get their own POS. Trying to correct the excesses of these officers is an exercise in futility. Accosting them is of no effect. They will be quick to lecture you that from their IGP down to rookies take bribes.


In the past, the image of police brought trust, confidence, and gave one some sense of security. That was then. Today, their presence elicit fear, trepidation, oppression and intimidation. They have become more problematic than the problems they supposedly came to solve. Any wonder why some of them are being arrested for armed robbery, kidnapping, murder.

Police in Igboland today have no control. They are lords unto themselves. When they are on the road with their police vehicles, they drive against the traffic for no justifiable reasons or emergency. Some drive without license plates or with covered plates and blow their sirens to harass the quiet public. Most of these police drivers have no drivers’ license themselves.

Our police continues to lie. How many times have we heard from their head office in Abuja that “all the policemen protecting politicians are hereby withdrawn”? Lie. How many times have we heard that “police can no longer use sirens indiscriminately”? Lie. How many times have we heard that “the IGP” meaning the Inspector General of Police “has ordered that all roadblocks and checkpoints dismantled with immediate effect”? Lies. Police continues to feed the Nigerian public with tissues of lies.

It is a sorry spectacle to behold a policeman these days. Uncouth, smelly, shabbily dressed, unkempt and unable to communicate, they speak gutter, foul language of the criminals they are supposed to arrest. Some are drunks and even weed smokers. Government has changed their uniform many times, a move intended to burnish their soiled image, yet they continue to look so ramshackle and downtrodden.Hoods indeed do not make a monk and no matter how clean you wash and beautify a pig, it will still return to the mud to eat dirt and filth.

The first thing that announces the presence of police is begging. These mendicants will be the first to narrate how they received their last salary a year ago. Those who cannot beg, resort to intimidation, quoting laws that are not in the statue all in the bid to exhort money from the helpless public.

Calling Nigerian police to combat crime is a joke. When they hear that robbers are in operation in an area close to their Toll booth, they quickly relocate to another area and continue to collect their toll collections. If confronted by these hoodlums, they take to their heels leaving hapless villagers to their fate. They have no livers. They are out of shape and do not engage in regular exercise. They trudge around their toll booths with their unsightly Michelin-tire pot-belly shape. They have no professional trainings to confront miscreants, armed robbers, hostage takers and assassins, some of who are young and athletic. They cannot run up to a quarter of a mile without fainting or gasping for breath due to years of vitiated, rickety and atrophied bodies.

Asked why they are running away from these hoodlums, their defense is that they cannot die in vain fighting criminals. To make matters worse, the police authorities ration few bullets to these men and women and send them out to fight robbers who have superior firepower than them. Ironically, while police is busy chasing peccadilloes, serious crime such as kidnapping and armed robbery are occurring under their very nose. Is this the kind of police that we should have in 21st century? How do you entrust your dear life to this kind of police?

After years of independence, Nigeria cannot boasts of good police protection. The country remains under-policed. Many of our police men and women are bogged down with protecting politicians, business people or whoever is willing to pay the police heads for their “protection”. This is shameful and outrageous.

There is no way this country can be repaired or restructured with the kind of police we have today. There has to be a better way. We can’t say more But Restructure Nigeria police NOW!

Christian Alert Group, Nigeria Rise Initiative in conjunction with Citizens for Righteousness and Social Justice is the Best way to Go Raising Anti Corruption Crusaders fighting Injustices in a Violent and Immoral Society of Nigeria for a Better Nigeria come 2019.


Imo State political saga and Rochas Okorocha intentions

One of the most celebrated Emperors in Nigeria is fast losing his empire. He is working very hard to cling to it. But the empire is slipping. The once beloved Emperor is on a long lonely road. For him, sunset beckons. And dreams seem to be dying fast and hard. The Emperor’s admirers are bewildered. They want to be woken up from what they think is a nightmare. But not a few people are laughing at him. And the chorus is: Serves him right.

If anybody ever doubted the Law of karma, the recent happenings in Imo state proves them wrong. The looming darkness over a once bright political future confirms the saying that: What goes round, comes round. And, there is only one question to ask:
How did Imo state governor, Owelle Rochas Okorocha, lose grip on things? His empire is crumbling. Friends have become foes and strangers. And the chickens are coming home to roost. It is not a particularly good or easy situation.

To understand why the throne is fast becoming a thorn, one needs to go back to 2011, the year Okorocha was first elected the governor of Imo state. He ascended the throne with so much goodwill. People clapped and cheered. They yearned for him. They were happy he won. An orator and a charismatic fellow, he ‘waoed’ the people. When he spoke, people clapped no end. His speech was like a song. You felt like dancing to it. When he sang, you danced ‘shaku’ shamelessly . He had the energy. And he had the style. In the middle of a speech, he would burst into songs, popular songs, the songs that kept people on their feet. And you needed to listen to him preach the gospel in the Church, yes, in the Church. He not only preached, he quoted the Holy Bible always. And he could hold the congregation spell-bound for long. No boring moment.

Imo people couldn’t wait to have him as their governor. They couldn’t wait to vote out his predecessor in office, the suave Ikedi Ohakim. All kinds of negative stories were told about Ohakim. One of the stories which sealed his fate, and stopped him from enjoying a second term in office, was the patently false allegation that he flogged a Rev. Father. The story spread like wild fire, during harmattan, to all the corners and crannies of the South-east. Christians, Roman Catholics in particular, were up in arms. He tried to tell his own side of the story, but nobody would listen. He was not present when the incident happened. But nobody would believe him. He went, with members of his executive council, to the Archbishop of Owerri Diocese, (Roman Catholic), His Grace, Dr. Anthony Obinna, to explain. But that worsened his case. The conclusion was that he had sinned, badly, and ran down for confession and forgiveness. Rev. Fr. Mbaka, of the Adoration fame, Enugu state, did not help matters. Not one to pull punches, especially when it comes to politicians and politics, he condemned Ohakim without hearing his own version. Without finding out the truth, which was: that Ohakim neither flogged a Rev. Fr., nor sent anybody to do so; that he was not even present when whatever incident happened; that he had only gone to Obinna to explain and apologise on behalf of his overzealous aides. However, that and a combination of other things, not forgetting, Okorocha’s charisma and oratorial gift, sacked Ohakim.

Now, that was not the first time Okorocha would contest for the governorship seat in Imo. In fact, beyond that, he had also contested for the Senate seat – Imo West – and the Presidential seat. A perennial and dogged contestant, not unlike a few other politicians, luck smiled on him, and he won in 2011. The same luck smiled on him, and he won again in 2015.
But signs that things could go awry came early enough. The first was the inexplicable impeachment of his first Deputy Governor, Jude Agbaso. Out of the blues, the governor and his cronies at the government house, a weak House of Assembly, and a weak Judiciary, impeached Agbaso over a patently false allegation of bribery. Discerning people knew the allegation was false from the pit of hell. But a compromised House of Assembly, and a Judiciary which didn’t have the courage to tell the governor the truth, which is: Don’t do it Sir. Your Deputy Governor is innocent, went ahead and impeached Agbaso.

The deliberate humiliation of Agbaso which had its roots in the agreement the Governor had reached with the Deputy Governor’s elder brother, Martin Agbaso, was to be the fate of a couple of the Governor’s appointees, especially, from Owerri zone. He humiliated Jude Ejiogu, his first Chief of Staff and, later Secretary to the State Government, out of Office. He humiliated his former Economic Adviser, and later Commissioner for Works, Nick Oparandudu, out of office. When he engineered the impeachment of Agbaso as the DG, he replaced him with his long time ally (from Owerri), Prince Eze Madumere. This guy was so loyal to Okorocha that in many circles in Imo state, he was derisively called Mrs. Okorocha. It is tragic that he forced Madumere to turn against him.
Madumere’s crime is public. He dared to show interest in the governorship seat, a position Okorocha had reserved for his son-in-law, Uche Nwosu, and for which he, also, cut-down both Jude Agbaso and Jude Ejiogu. His manner of speech and conduct alienated him from a number of stakeholders in the state.

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There is hardly any stakeholder in the state that Okorocha has not either put-down, or bad-mouthed. Before him, nobody is anybody. He is an emperor, one incapable of doing any wrong.
At one point, he said he had retired his predecessors – Achike Udenwa and Ikedi Ohakim from politics. He also said he had retired the likes of Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu and Arthur Nzeribe. And was waiting for 2019 to retire Ifeanyi Ararume.

Beyond all that, no institution has remained the same since Okorocha’s advent in Imo. There is the Traditional institution which he, gradually, diminished. Less than one month in office, Okorocha humiliated the Chairman of the Imo state Council of Chiefs, HRH, Eze Cletus Ilomuanya, out of office and, imposed another. Worse, he also deposed him as the Traditional Ruler of his autonomous community and put another in his place. Since then, at least two courts have given judgements in favour of Ilomuanya. The governor has obeyed none. Ilomuanya’s crime was his alleged support for the re-election of former Governor Ohakim, citing the unwritten, but well known Imo charter of equity which allows Ohakim’s Okigwe zone to serve two terms in office as governor, since Okorocha’s Orlu zone had, through Udenwa, done two terms in office.

Personally, I am not a fan of the rotation of the governor’s office, or any office for that matter. I am, always, in support of the best candidate. But here is the question to ask Okorocha: Is HRH Eze Ohiri, Ilomuanya’s successor as Chairman, doing anything different from what Ilomuanya was doing? Not a few Imo people think he is as partisan as Ilomuanya was. However, Ilomuanya is not the only traditional ruler he dealt with. Okorocha destroyed the Traditional institution in ‘Owere Nshi Ise.’

Here was an autonomous community, rooted in culture and tradition. It had only one recognised, revered traditional ruler, HRH, Eze Emmanuel Njemanze, a British trained Pharmacist, when Okorocha came on board. Out of the blues, Okorocha divided the autonomous community into five mushroom autonomous communities, with each parading a traditional ruler. By doing that, he destroyed the rich Owere culture. At least, one of those traditional rulers, allegedly, is a bonafide son of a neighbouring community. Not a few people insist that the death of Njemanze, a couple of years ago, is attributable to the balkanization of a once proud autonomous community. They allege he never recovered from it.

Then, later, as if the balkanization was not enough, the governor hit the final nail on Owere Nshi Ise’s head. He relocated its ancestral market, Eke-Ukwu Owere, to a neighbouring community. His reason was that the market had become an eye-sore, an environmental as well as a security nightmare. While the market was being demolished, tears, weeping, gnashing of teeth and blood were the order of the day. Guns boomed. And, at the end, a teenage boy was killed by a flying bullet.


When the governor demolished the market, the story was that in its place would be a mall or a school. But till date nothing. Instead, the place has become a cocktail of everything bad. Impassable. Flooded. Dirty. A compost. Smells to high heaven. One huge nightmare! The Governor actually began his tenure in 2011 demolishing buildings for development of the State calling himself the demolition governor, he demolished businesses, private homes and even churches of which my church I believe was the first located at number one Odunze street by Umezurike hospital despite OCDA saying we should not be demolished of which I am yet to recover from the impact and, the governor’s tenure ends on May 29, 2019. When will the project begin?

Okorocha, may have demolished the market and others with good intentions. But the after-effect has been nightmarish. If he was not ready to make use of that expanse of land, why demolish the market and others? Why destroy hundreds of millions of goods and property? Why turn several people to paupers? What was the hurry?

Every aspect of the people’s lives have been touched, mostly, negatively by the governor. There is the local government system, from where he created a non-working community government. There is the Educational system where, at times, a bunch of half illiterates are empowered to be a check on primary school teachers. They visit the schools, and do whatever they like. A few months ago, it was students from the Alvan Ikoku Federal College of Education who were assembled to mark examination papers of students, not the teachers who set the examination. So many things seem upside down and inside out in the state, and the people dumb-founded.

The Civil Service has not fared any better. He cut down the number of days civil servants would go to work, and ordered them to go to their farms in the village for two days! No prize for knowing the obvious. It was a flop. Once, during the celebration of his birthday, the civil servants were on holiday for days. Things, absurd at times, are the order of the day. During his most recent birthday, there were 27 extraordinarily large cakes, same shape, allegedly donated by the 27 LGAs.

Perhaps, the only institution the governor has not managed to trample on is the Church. It is not that he has not tried. He has. But it has not worked. So, he holds a couple of Church leaders in contempt. Which was why the APC National Chairman, Adams Oshiomhole, thought it wise to apologise to the Roman Catholic Church in Imo whose leader, Archbishop Anthony Obinna, has tangoed with the governor or his aides and/or supporters a couple of times.

In fairness to the governor, it is not all bad in Imo. One must give him credit for the new look – infrastructure-wise – of the state capital. The only snag is that there are no roads in Owerri. Yes, he opened up the state capital, built a couple of edifices, constructed new roads, but many of those roads have since become impassable. One can also give him credit for the free education he introduced in the state – primary and secondary schools. Even though many say they do not understand it, and swear there is nothing like free education, I give him credit for providing real free education for those who attend his private schools under the Rochas Okorocha Foundation. The university he built in his town, Okpoko, is, also, a beauty to behold. Imo people should be proud of it. What is not clear is: if it belongs to him or the state, or partly state owned. But, that is a problem a new administration in the state, come 2019, will try to solve.

Yet, everything taken into consideration, there will be no claps for the governor at the end of his tenure. The chorus is that: He began well, got greedy and selfish mid-way, and messed everything up. So many things account for this. The most tragic: His penchant for playing on people’s intelligence. A whole lot of Imolites insist that Okorocha sees the state as his personal empire. They hate it that with so much impunity, he appropriated everything, almost, to himself and family. They point at official positions held by his brothers and sisters. They point at those held by in-laws. And, they ask why.

The most insulting to them is Okorocha’s insistence that his son-in-law, Uche Nwosu, must succeed him in office, while his daughter, Nwosu’s wife, must succeed her mother, as Imo’s First Lady.
For the records, it is not that Nwosu, who is also Okorocha’s Chief of Staff, is not qualified. He is. The problem is the way Okorocha went about it. He uses the words, MUST! He insists that without Nwosu, APC cannot win the Imo governorship. He insists Imo will be safe only in Nwosu’s hands. He insists Nwosu is the only one capable of ruling Imo. And he publicly runs down everybody else. Anybody he thinks is a threat to Nwosu’s ambition, he cuts down politically, with the connivance of the Imo House of Assembly. It was the reason he engineered the impeachment of Agbaso. It was the reason he also engineered the impeachment of Madumere. He sacked Jude Ejiogu as SSG because somebody told him Ejiogu had an eye on the governorship seat. Once you are suspected of having any ambition, you are shown the exit door.

It is to save Imo state that a number of people, including some of his loyalists and colleagues, came together and said: Enough is Enough. It is an irony that Okorocha’s humiliation of his most celebrated ally and loyalist, Eze Madumere, triggered the seemingly confused and sorry situation he finds himself today. It was to liberate Imo state from Okorocha’s clutches and, pull the state out of his apron strings, that the likes of Senators Hope Uzodinma, Osita Izunaso, Ifeanyi Ararume, DG Madumere, The Rt. Hon. Emeka Ihedioha and scores of other stakeholders came together. They did because they felt that Imo state has suddenly become a laughing stock. They cut across partisan lines. The chorus is that Imo must be free from the clutches of Okorocha.

Since they came together, things have never been the same for him again. Okorocha touts himself as smart. No doubt, he is. But he has been out-smarted by this coalition of Imo sons and daughters. And, he is now running helter – skelter. He is running from pillar to post. For weeks, he has been in and out of Abuja, lobbying and threatening. But the Adams Oshiomhole-led APC National Working Committee is not moved. When Uzodinma out-smarted him and Nwosu to pick the APC governorship ticket in Imo, he cried foul. From running down Uzodinma, he descended on Oshiomhole, who, before now, he had praised to high heavens. If you remember, he was always saying that the former APC chairman, Odigie Oyegun, was after him because he supported Oshiomhole to oust Oyegun from office. The music has changed. Crucify him, he says of Oshiomhole. And, he calls Ahmed Gulak, who announced Uzodinma as the winner, unprintable names.

I wish somebody would remind Okorocha that he is the architect of his current fate; that he thought money could solve everything. But Gulak alleges he rejected Okorocha’s Two million US Dollars bribe to make him announce Nwosu the winner of the governorship primary. True or not, Imo people are already looking beyond the governor’s empire. And so is APC both at the state and national level. His boasts got at everybody nerves.

Things began to fall apart for him from the congresses – Ward, local government and state. He lost out in all. And he has been losing since then. The engineered impeachment of Madumere as the DG was thrown out as hog-wash by a courageous Judge. When he wanted to swear-in Madumere’s replacement, the Chief Judge of the state, Hon. Justice Paschal Nnadi, cautiously, stayed away. And so did every Judge in the state. So, the swearing-in was aborted. Even though he said his government would go on appeal, nothing has been heard till now. Madumere, legally, remains the DG. It does not matter whatever obstacles he throws at Madumere’s way, including withdrawing his staff and security personnel. Nobody cares really. The truth is that: come 2019, whoever wins the Imo governorship seat, out of the big three – Uzodinma, Ihedioha, Ararume – would definitely revisit the humiliation of Agbaso and Madumere. They will get their entitlements to the last kobo. By that time, there will be no lily-livered and psychophantic Speaker of the House of Assembly. The Speaker, then, will serve the state, and not the governor.

The signs are obvious already. Last week, an Imo state High Court, declared as null and void the indefinite suspension of five House of Assembly members who refused to join in the charade that was Madumere’s impeachment. In 2019, many more things will be voided. Only then can Imo people heave a sigh of relief and chorus: “Imo has, finally, been rescued.”

Christian Alert Group, Nigeria Rise Initiative in conjunction with Citizens for Righteousness and Social Justice is the Best way to Go Raising Anti Corruption Crusaders fighting Injustices in a Violent and Immoral Society of Nigeria for a Better Nigeria come 2019.


It is hard to define what Nigeria is apart from being a land mass with some 200 million people trapped between some longitudes and latitudes. That Nigeria is not a nation-state is obvious from the way it was created in 1914. It was created as a geopolitical convenience by the British for administrative ease and economic plundering to the discomfort of those trapped behind its borders. Not bothered about history, the inheritors have kept the legacy sacrosanct weaving constitutional barriers to prevent jailbreak and seeking to obliterate history from the mind of the citizens. Just like their predecessors, they want us to believe that we had no history before they came.

Nigeria bears the tag of a “Republic” but functions like a primitive monarchy where politicians and government officials and anyone in position of responsibility plays an “executive” king. The Nigerian press, either for carelessness or for their access to more information than the rest of us often refers to an administration as a period of “reign”. And the elected politicians act this out too: it is easier to meet and speak with Donald Trump than to see a local “Executive Governor”. The Nigerian President plays the ultimate King where the Presidency is like a Royal Court. He cannot be seen, he doesn’t write letters, he doesn’t pick his calls and he doesn’t speak with his “subjects”. In this country, it is normal that even when a governor or the president doesn’t want to play a king, the attending Royal Court (ministers and commissioners, advisors and their advisors and multiple layers of security) insists that a king is a king and the visitor must play a compliant subject. It is unimaginable that a subject or a group of subjects will have an opposing view on any subject with the President. Such a sacrilege will be decisively met with the fury of members of the Royal Court even without the knowledge of the President.

Nigeria is called “Federal” but functions like a dictatorship where the Presidency calls the shot with monthly “sharing” of our commonwealth to States, making friends of some and ostracizing the others. Acquiescence is purchased or forcefully extracted. The oppressive organs of the State like the Police, the Army, the Secret Services, the judiciary which do not pretend to be independent are at the beck and call of the President, who can deploy them against anyone or any group without consultation. And the milk cows like NNPC and the Central Bank are also part of the holdings of the Presidency.

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Nigeria is not a PLC as the citizens who are supposed to be the shareholders are discounted in the process of running the Nigerian Enterprise. The Nigerian stocks are in the hands of a few elites who have no interest in profits but are bent on swallowing up the capital. Like many of its defunct businesses (NEPA, Nitel, Steel Rolling Mills, Nigeria Airways etc.) Nigeria is being run aground by its political class and its bureaucrats. Their modus operandi as managers is diseconomies of scale, characterized by bogus presidency and state houses, bloated parliament both at national and state levels with disregard and disdain for any form of accountability. Babangida once publicly expressed surprise at the resilience of Nigerian economy which in his view was still “standing” despite being battered to unconsciousness by looters.

That Nigeria is in no way a modern state is glaring from the lack of vision of its leaders and its consequent failures on all scales that define state responsibility and accountability like infant-, under-five-, maternal mortalities, accountability, provision of basic infrastructure etc. It fails all government-business transparency tests and scores high on corruption, insecurity and political absurdities. It claims to be a giant, but it is a dwarf among modern states in all aspects.

If Nigeria were a human being, it would need many specialist doctors to save its life. Brain surgeons to remove its many cancers and their metastasis. And a psychiatrist to train it back on responsible social behavior.

If Nigeria had been a private company the shareholders would long have demanded that its way of doing business be restructured. Many managers (in uniforms and babanriga and all) would have been sacked in the process, particularly those who have grown to think of the Nigerian Enterprise as their birthright. And many others would have been committed to jail.

But we Nigerians are a special lot. Many rules of common sense do not apply to us. We have been like this since 1914. The phrase, “once bitten twice shy” does not exist in our collective lexicon. For us, it is, once bitten, come back for more. We will again be back for more in 2019.

Christian Alert Group, Nigeria Rise Initiative in conjunction with Citizens for Righteousness and Social Justice is the Best way to Go Raising Anti Corruption Crusaders fighting Injustices in a Violent and Immoral Society of Nigeria for a Better Nigeria come 2019.


It is no longer a strange observation neither is it a mere hoax that moral standards in our country has been compromised and downplayed by both young and old. The word ‘morality’ seems to be ‘elusive’ in our contemporary Nigerian society as many have deliberately expunge it from their personal dictionaries and registers.

Morality may not have a universally accepted definition because of many reasons. It could be because of influence from religion, locality, traditions, norms or culture. But among these differences, conscience and public consciousness still remains the culprit for morality and of its upholding processes.

It is sad that the alarming moral ebb and decadence is seen in virtually all sectors of our country even to “sacred places”. How do we settle it when the places of shield turn to predating agents when it comes to immorality? What and where then will be of help as these places have failed in their purposes?

Which sector in Nigerian governance can be boasted of that this overwhelming decadence in character, ethics and etiquette has not affected? Is it the legislator, executive, judiciary that is immune to this nemesis? Is it the health, educational, religious sectors that is free from this menace?

How many graduates from tertiary institutions of Nigeria can be said that the institution moulded a good character in them, transforming them in character and in learning as inscribed in the certificate? How we expect a country where extra marital affairs between the students and lecturers have become a means academic excellence to move forward for a better?



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Or have we not heard the plethora of sex scandals cases that permeate this nation in the educational sector? Is it a strange development to us that tutors in these establishments are sacked, demoted and tried for serious gross misconducts? Or have we not heard how students of these institutions express their regrets for having compromised their moral standards for trivial things? What better Nigeria will these graduates come to build in their own time?

Going to governance, have we not seen misplace priorities in governance? Have we not seen how political officers abuse their offices, using them as avenues and means of oppression? Has it not become noticeable to the public that modern day government is anchored on self-aggrandizement? Is it still a myth that system of governance has lost constitutional credence in our country?

Whereas chapter 2 (sections 13-24) of the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria as amended has clearly spelt out the fundamental objectives and directive principles of state policy, which is the parameter and yardstick for government performance. Are our governments discharging this constitutional obligations or are they not oblivious over them even when their consciences hold them accountable?

Why then do we over applaud them, and pouring them overwhelming encomiums when they decide wake up from slumber to perform their constitutional and statutory responsibilities? What then is extraordinary when a public officer carry out his constitutional responsibility perhaps to secure his future political ambition that should call for exaggerating description? We need to see beyond our noses.

How do we expect a nation to move forward when leaders in places of authorities have turn looting, embezzlement and misappropriation of public funds to a means of survival at the detriment of the masses even when their consciences have condemned such action? How do we expect better days when our leaders have decided to become wolf in sheep covering, devouring the masses to their injury?

How can Nigeria move forward when nearly all professions are intertwined with politics with thin or no line of distinction? A country with states where sycophancy, nepotism, favouritism are order of the time? How can we hope for a better country when pressure groups which supposed to protect the interest of its members have compromise standards, collecting bribes thus loosing dignity, respect and efficacy in offices?

Turning to the financial institutions, have we not seen how workers wilfully take advantage of the customers’ ignorance to extort money from them? Or have we not heard how the masses are raising alarm for uncalled and improper deductions? What have the regulating bodies done that is seen to the populace to curb these irregularities? Changing Nigeria is more than mere sentiment.

Indeed, moral bankruptcy is the ban our own society.


Pathetically, our God given consciences will condemn most of our wilful dubious acts but we will press it down to do otherwise. Can we say here to be upholding morality? It should be known that majority if not of atrocities, misconducts, irregularities, committed in our country are wilful and intentional. Monies are not stolen by chance, assassination does not come as a surprise neither is looting or money laundry is a mistake.

We enact laws; we in turn break it, which is to be blamed? Our country will never get better not until we train and our safeguard our consciences and use it correctly. In any case, the miasma of this country is not a surprise to some as it fulfils some biblical prophesies pointing to the conclusion of this wicked system of things which makes us believe that Gods kingdom will soon act.

Let our people leave sentiments to governance, let’s leave sycophancy to profession, we should stop pressing our consciences to do wrong and evil. If we do not reap the evil result today, tomorrow it will hunt us.

A man who fools himself is the most stupid man, hypocrisy is not good.

When it comes to talk, president Donald Trump is good at that, Just secently CNN conducted research on how Trump uses his twitter handle. Early last year it was www.metro.co.uk. A website being owned and managed in UK that reported Buhari death,


Though according to rumors Buhari was in Hospital at the time of the report .

The report of metro.com blog /website is still on their website at the time of writing, My question why is this rumor still on the metro? Is it not time for metro to remove the news?

Is there any secret behind this new ? Your guess will be as good as mine.

The coming to Nigeria (Mr. President Buhari)

There was much of confusion than fabrications. Till this moment people are still asking is this the same man that was reported dead or is there some secrets. Many report/rumors suggested that after his return all the time.

When it comes to this saga of Buhari's well being the media is not helping Matters you can remember that the day Mr. President return was aired in Nigeria, different TV station across the country is showing the same person in different clothes. This still leave a wide vacuum on this issue of Mr. President health wise

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People from different parts of the country are claiming that he is not the real man (Buhari) they knew.

Sometimes ago president Buhari visited United States president (Donald Trump ) we bring the picture (credit) to this analysis. Unlike North Korea (which suppose to be Trumps enemy received a warm welcome from Trump but the Buhari visit was something else.

Why did the USA called Buhari life less President




Trump seated next to Buhari and was somehow glamouring and supprisely starring at him. What was in trumps mind? Not too long that Buhari left USA that USA leak information calling Buhari (Life less) president.

Is this a rumour just as metro. Blog?

Is there any secret that these people are not telling Nigerians? Why would British owned media reported Buhari dead and Now USA is calling him a lifeless President? Who is deceiving who here? What is the truth? Why will African leaders always turn to caricature?

The worst part was when USA Ambassador declined to comment on this matter.

Nigerians is your president (Buhari) lifeless?
After 20 years, some believe our “democratic” experience is nascent. I prefer to call it a fledging democracy. It is thriving in its own way and at its own speed. It does not recognize the values of the American crafted democratic practice. it is indigenous and very exclusive to us, that is a reality we must all accept. Perhaps, it is about time to redefine or rename our own democratic system of government. Nigeria’s democratic practice is indeed defined by the sum total of all the factors within which it operates.




Nigeria’s democracy can be defined as; “a system of government where a group of political business men and women specialized in using tokens and beautiful promises to promote ambition of selected business manager to preside over affairs of the country or state government.
These individuals execute their game of deception by hiring thugs specially recommended for rigging, wrangling electorates in elections.
Security operatives in this system of government become observers in the rigging process. The rich cabals after declaring themselves or stooges winners sit back and feast on the commonwealth of the people.
If the people dare protest bad governance, they will be treated as criminals”.

From the somber definition of democratic practice above, it is valid to include; none payment of salaries for civil servants as a norm, only personal projects of those elected get completed, public projects exist on paper or abandoned. Voice of decent is crushed, the constitution is mostly jettisoned. A true picture of Nigeria’s specially tailored democratic practice is superintendent by the ruling cabals – a group of special deities who once ruled Nigeria under the military or civilians who once participated in pro democratic protests under military rule. These special power blocs choose a preferred candidate, who could be one of them or a mentee often known as “anointed candidate”. After their choice is debriefed, the cabals identify with a political party of choice and the rest is history.

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During the process of election or “selection”, money is injected into an identified party to be used to induce hungry electorates. Once the electorates or the “ordinary” Nigerian does not appear very loyal and may collect money and yet vote against the cabals or godfathers either at federal or state levels, thugs who are now part of our own democratic system will be unleashed. Security operatives paid by tax payers labor operating under some “celestial” instructions mostly unwritten and undocumented abdicate their responsibility to the thugs who run berserk to the see that rigging – a very important aspect of our democratic process prevails.

In Nigeria, a person seeking election does not need to be qualified, experienced or educated for the position. The person must be ready to satisfy godfathers who sponsored the entire election. Half of the money spent in politicking in Nigeria are borrowed from political Shylocks – they will come for their pound of flesh even after receiving the full payment of money invested, get all the contracts, put stooges in powerful positions – however inept they are. These Shylocks have left most politicians elected into government at all levels spend their entire tenure paying “protection fee” from public funds. The system is looted dry before they leave, when they do, they handover to a political son to continue the process of looting all over again.

Our home grown democracy is not without supporters. These supporters could be anybody but the interesting group, are educated individuals who have conscripted themselves to certified hypocrites, sycophants or blackmailers. Some are paid, others just join the bandwagon. The country can burn for all they care. These platoons of goons are specialists in making bad leaders look good. They are always ready to sell alternative views anywhere policies of their liege draw flaks from right thinking people. They are the fuel that keeps empty, inept leaders locomotive train running. It is also democratically correct in Nigeria to see same faces of supporters in different rallies for different candidates under different political party’s. In civilized climes like America, people are asked to get tickets – free or paid for before getting into the venue of the rally. These tickets are purchased with verified identity cards. A data base is created at all the rallies the presidential candidate travels to. That way, his or her state of strength is easily identified. In Nigeria, governors will shuffle paid supporters to traverse every state for a preferred presidential candidate during rally’s. That way politics of crowds can justify rigged votes.

The definition of our own home grown democracy will continue to define the way and manner things will be done in the country. In Nigeria people beg their leaders for money, in America they go for food stamp, that way no leader can own them or oppress them or pay for their votes. Sadly, Nigerian leaders will continue to control the system in any direction that suites them and that is why they ensure nothing works except when it defends their interests. Things are however done differently in progressive climes, where the system controls leaders. The system can fire anybody including a sitting president.

In Nigeria and indeed many parts of Africa, PVCs have never helped in changing a sitting inept leader. Our own definition of democracy includes how useless a voter’s card can be. Results are simply pre arranged. We must either officially tell the world of how different our own meaning of democracy is or totally change the name of our system of government. We must own and be proud of our own style of governance, enough of all the half adaptations of concepts.

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The People's Bishop Kenneth Obi, an Advocate of Humanity, Anti- Corruption Crusader and Social Justice Activist
To understand more fully, the current wave of political re-alignments in the country and be able to make objective projections, it is important that we first cap ourselves with the words of Elie Wiesel, a Romanian-born American Jewish professor, political activist, Nobel Laureate, human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize-winning author of more than 50 books, who among other remarks noted that as a people,‘ we must take sides as neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented’.



Taken objectively, the above opinion is considered important to Nigerians who are in this period of change and uncertainty, particularly as the nation prepares for 2019 general faced with freedom to make choices but traditionally manipulated- a development that may at the end of the day push many to stand-by and helplessly accept the future that may be forced on them. On the other hands, Elie Wiesel’s wisdom, in the estimation of the vast majority of Nigerian political leader, is nothing but a false proposition that should be discarded.

And it hardly needs to be said that the above state of affairs adopted by our ‘leaders’ has visibly weakened the masses ability to determine how their political office holders emerge, led to a gross failure to achieving effective leadership in the country and promoted general disinterest in the masses participation in the nation’s political life.

As we focus on the enormous crisis above, it is important to renew emphasis that political alignment/realignment in Nigeria, as we know is not a creature from outer space as the country has in the last 58 years of independence undergone ‘’life-changing’’ political metamorphosis where Jeers have without end deafened the cheers.

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What has however caused concern is that after watching the recent manipulation of power and ambition, demonstration of the art of compromise, and the rise and fall of political desire to conquer during the just concluded party primaries, the masses still appear not to allow the wisdom from that experience to be their teacher.

Looking at the nation’s electoral arrangement, the onus to setting the political agenda for   public office seekers lies on the masses but what we have seen instead is that majority of Nigerians have abandoned this crucial responsibility and become fixated by the emergence of Mohammadu Buhari, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and other candidates   without  asking about who truly love Nigerians or who among them can truly say he is not merely pretending to love Nigeria?

In the same breadth, Nigerians have not also shown enough concern about the quality of those going into the various chambers of the legislature even when it is factually backed that the country will never have a good president without good lawmakers.

This fundamental failure of the masses to proactively probe the obligation of power, and possibly seek reasons as to why the democracy we practice has neither guaranteed social justice nor promoted social mobility is responsible for the agonizing national crises Nigeria is currently facing.

Without a shadow of a doubt, ours is a nation laden by poor leadership. Our country Nigeria is awash with captivating development visions, policies and plans, but impoverished leadership and corruption-induced failure of implementation of development projects on the part of the political leaders is responsible for the underdevelopment of the country; this appalling situation should be enough reason to set our imaginative prowess to task as we race towards 2019 general election.

Like Bishop Mathew Kukah, of the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese recently asked; ‘imagine what Ajaokuta could have been like if Nigerian leaders had any sense of continuity and patriotism? Can you imagine the impact on our economy if the refineries had been working efficiently?  Can you imagine what our railway systems could have been like if those saddled with the project had the presence of mind to carry on with these projects? Can you imagine what our situation would have been like with the Aviation industry functioning prominently?

Obviously, the inability of an average Nigerian  to act in this direction is a barefaced proof that the greatest problem confronting us today as a nation is that the vast majority of us have lost, or had never equipped ourselves with the philosophy to challenge the nation’s economic logic and capacity to pursue the theory of development or governance.

Very instructive, Nigerians are not reaping the electoral/democratic dividends and may continue with this burden of the familiar tactics because they have allowed the means they currently live to outdistance the civility they should seek. This situation is even made worse in the writer’s views by the over-reliance/bootstrapping of our obligations/rights to the ‘leaders’ who unfortunately are in the habit of being ‘compassionate by proxy’.

Sadly, this challenge when closely examined has its foundation rooted in the successive administration’s criminal neglect and reduction of the nation’s educational quality baseline as bequeathed to us by the colonial masters. And which like an unchained torrent of water has submerged our pragmatic intelligence and democratized poverty while leaving Nigerians incapacitated to arrange an order of priorities that promises solutions which are decent for the present political situation.
And, it will amount to a higher level of self-deceit on the part of Nigerians to believe that the present combination leading the nation will bring the needed structural and socioeconomic changes in the country as they did not come for such programme and will not reassemble for it.

Coming out of this sorry circle as a nation particularly as we  approach the entrance doors of the 2019 general election will apart from developing imaginative reintegration to ask solution-oriented questions, demand from Nigerians ‘electing intelligent citizens that will unite Nigeria, those that knows the history of Nigeria very well and has the charisma, skills, and networks to attract and bring educated and knowledgeable people together without ethnic or religious learning’, and avoid nepotism, those that are honest, transparent, and are not greedy.

Apart from the above demand, it may also be politically advantageous if Nigerians increasingly either by choice or by accident stand with greater determination to support candidates embodied with virtues that the world can respect, those with the moral and ethical principle that all can applaud – such support must be confident and trust based and instant gratification propelled as currently practiced. This is the little beginning that will ensure the emergence of a new Nigeria that we shall all be proud of.

Christian Alert Group, Nigeria Rise Initiative in conjunction with Citizens for Righteousness and Social Justice is the Best way to Go Raising Anti Corruption Crusaders fighting Injustices in a Violent and Immoral Society of Nigeria for a Better Nigeria come 2019.