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Thursday, October 10, 2013

Stella Oduah WHat's God Got To Do With IT? ...Please Read This.




                                                                  Dr Fola Ojo


"We do not pray for accidents but it is inevitable. But all we do is to do everything to ensure that we do not have accidents. But is an act of God…!”
Stella Oduah, Nigeria’s Minister of Aviation (October 7, 2013, Abuja).


In defence of the pus, rut and mess pervading the Aviation Industry in Nigeria, Aviation Minister Stella Oduah has come out swinging. It is an acknowledged fact that much of the problem hitting the Aviation marketplace probably started before the minister was born. Against this backdrop, it will be unfair if I, through this medium unleash condemnation and criticism on the honourable minister who had not probably been conceived in the womb of her mother before Nigeria’s myriad problems were delivered in the birth-bath of Lord Lugard. On the other hand, however, if tragedies and disasters occur under the watch of an aviation team-leader, it is only understandable why many may opine that the leader’s hands are dripping and glossed up with blood spilled through a plethora of slaughter scenarios that are recorded to date in avoidable plane crashes.



The irksomeness I am expressing in this piece borders on the statement that the Minister made on Monday in Abuja. Mrs. Odua said that plane crashes are both inevitable and “an act of God”.  I disagree on both ends. In many nations of the world where human lives are perceived as precious, and where greed and gluttony are not commonplace, air crashes are not inevitable. In a nation where it is country first and counting gold later, air crashes are not inevitable.  That is why in these nations we have flight delays and cancellations. That is why maintenance is up-and-up and accountability is not compromised. That is why staffs are paid on time and benefits are released to them promptly. A pilot who has not been paid by his employer for three months, and an engineer who has not been remunerated for a while will jump on any opportunity to make money even if it means flying a crippled plane for 40 minutes. That is the kind of risk people take with their lives and living in a nation where nothing  seems to be wrong with violation of both workers and human rights. 



Leadership is tough, so I am hesitant to throw all garbage at the doorsteps of Stella because I don’t have all the facts about Aviation in Nigeria. But I can, with some kind of authority, challenge what she said about the accident being “an act of God”.  What has God got to do with this? This is not an act of God, madam Minister; this is a culmination of gross and grave acts  of men killing other men, women and children, and submerging the nation in a subterfuge of grief and sorrow. Is it an act of God to have a gaping hole on the runway and not fixed for years? Is it an act of God to have electricity shut off at the airport while planes are landing or taking off?  Is it an act of God to have half-baked pilots who are proficient only in theories but deficient in hands-on maneuvering? 


Is it an act of God to have an aircraft maintenance company that cannot maintain?  Is it an act of God to extort Airline Operators making them pay for parking at the gate and hangars more than their counterparts all over the world?  Is it an act of God to look the other way when a warning light flashes indicating an engine problem in an airplane, and yet still fly?  Is it an act of God to have corrupt people by the steering wheels of aviation administration? Is it an act of God for government officials to receive bribe and then look the other way regarding abiding by the required aircraft standards? 


These are all grievous acts of  deliberately careless and ignorant men.  In Nigeria we are too much God-talking but our hearts are far away from Him. Can we for God’s sake just leave God out of this gaping hole of disasters and tragedies hitting us from all angles, and focus on what man ought to do?
What Nigerians clamour for at this time is a bear-hug of the truth.  And unfortunately, typical of Nigerian politicians, embracing the truth is not their vade mecum.  Whether it is Dana aircraft crash, or Associated plane accident, our problems are beyond these occurrences. Our problems are systemic! The systemic destructive viral attack has led to the pandemic bloodletting. Those crashes are just manifestations and revelations of age-long ailment that has bedevilled the system.  We all know what is ailing Nigeria, and we also know who and what brought the ailments. If we sidestep what is really ailing and throw the faults and blames on the broad shoulders of a merciful and faithful God when tragedies happen, it is a clear indication that we are not ready for a change. 


Schizophrenic love of money, bare-face, bold-face banditry and catatonic-cum-cataleptic corrupt mindset of “get-all-you-can and can-all-you-get” is our key problem in Nigeria. That is why we are stuck in the rut. Nothing is moving, all things have stopped working.  Any nation that has professors of pillage and plunder running the ship of government will always be stuck in the rut. Any nation that has blatant bandits, terrorizing thieves, and Goliath's of shamelessness and heartlessness leading any   form of government will always be stuck in the rut. 


Any nation that has cunning cohorts of coalesced country-club criminals carrying the banner of government will always be stuck in the rut. Any nation that has egregious gangsters and graduates of the academy of greed and gluttony controlling vital organs of government will always be stuck in the rut. Any nation that has essential services of government run by marauding gerrymandering geeks grounded in the theatrics of grabbing and grubbing will always be stuck in the rut.  

So when I hear this bombastic barbarous babbling of “act of God” that has become a lingua franca in our nation,  it belittles the big God we serve and depicts Him as a mean, machete-wielding,  sword-swinging, blood-thirsty God who cares nothing at all about the royal priesthood, peculiar people and holy nation that He created. God’s got nothing to do with these anomalies in Nigeria; man has to clean up his acts. God will not maintain your planes, load your luggage, hire capable pilots, and rid the system of corruption and the corrupted. God has done  what He will do-He gave us resources that we cannot manage, he gave us intelligent men and women that we kill and  abuse, he gave us capable men and women that will never run for office because of fear, and he gave us a nation that we don’t seem to love enough. That’s all He will do. It is time to work out our own salvation with fear and trembling and forget about all this expected spoon-feeding from God who still continues to rule in the affairs of men.


It is both sheepish and a cheap-shot to call for the head of Stella Oduah, (a woman I have never met in my life), because of the current cascades of catastrophes. A change in personnel in Nigeria will not make any difference, but a change in personhood. A change in how every individual Nigerian thinks, a change in how we can truly be our brother’s keepers, a change in how we perceive money and its importance, and a change in how we pursue gold and get gain are all what will keep us afloat stormy seasons and waters of affliction.  At the end of the day, if as a Nigerian you hold an American passport, a British landing card, an European travel document, or a Russian Green Card, we all have only one country to always go back to. You know where that is.


Sent in by Dr Fola Ojo  

Dr Fola Ojo is the writer of click here



42 comments:

  1. I cldnt read everything, which is unlike me.
    But can someone explain to air-head Fani kayode the difference btwn this memo and his?
    U can make ur point without being unnecessarily uncivil or haughty

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    1. You can read so shut the hell up. Olodo. With people like you this country can't move forward. This piece is for smart people. Not Bisi Ibidapo Obe's. jist.

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    2. You can read so shut the hell up. Olodo. With people like you this country can't move forward. This piece is for smart people. Not Bisi Ibidapo Obe's. jist.

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  2. Well articulated, well written. Thank you Mr Ojo!

    Infact gbam! gbamer!! Gbamest!!! Act of God indeed. Mtchewww!

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    1. Exactly my thot. Well written. Nigeria is so rotten. Can it get better? No. I was watching Channels news last nite, I saw GEJ with his kitchen cabinet launching some stupid Stroke reduction machine. God, another means of stealing money. STROKE, with all the huge problems we have in this country. They can't even fix all the govt hospitals, talkless of roads, no primary healthcare! It is that stroke that will kill all of them.

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    2. Exactly my thot. Well written. Nigeria is so rotten. Can it get better? No. I was watching Channels news last nite, I saw GEJ with his kitchen cabinet launching some stupid Stroke reduction machine. God, another means of stealing money. STROKE, with all the huge problems we have in this country. They can't even fix all the govt hospitals, talkless of roads, no primary healthcare! It is that stroke that will kill all of them.

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  3. Don't think the woman will understand all these points, even to her, your points are act of God. With the caliber of people in power, naija dey for serious gobe.

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  4. Ohhh God, not again!!! This is becoming monotonous, every objection that needs to be highlighted has been made in the last 24hrs by several popular and unpopular analysts/journalists/made believe politicians.

    Need we continue the repetitive mode? Now this man here was the one that wrote the article about the associated plane crash and his past experience. Fair enough, He got the deserved reverence for speaking up. But To now write another rejoinder is becoming stale biko. Femi Fani Kayode also made a necessary nuisance of himself on the matter, the senate have invited Stella for query. Therefore let us wait for the outcome of that deliberation before we wear out the potency of this delicate matter.

    I hope that in the next few hours somebody else will not publish another article on this. Sigh

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    1. We need a change. Allow people to speak up. Nigerians are tired. Of loosing loved ones.

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    2. We need a change. Allow people to speak up. Nigerians are tired. Of loosing loved ones.

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    3. Wait for the outcome you say? Are we not tired of waiting for the outcome of the bellview, sosoliso and dana crash? This is another wild goose chase

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  5. God bless u Dr. You are d kind of people we need to speak out for us in dis"who will listen"country.Madam Stella. Hear the voice of reasoning and go back to d drawing board. A word, they say, is enough for d wise. God bless u again Dr.

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  6. Well said. Well written.
    Now WHO will bell the cat?

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  7. Walks in....
    Quietly reads post,
    Tells self (am nt sopos to be ere
    Run away b4 blog visitors stat trowin govt chairs).
    Shakes nyash (like watery pap) confidently as I waka, since gbege neva stat.

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    1. You are not suppose to be here. Run along and watch Hanna Montana.

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    2. Hanna montana is an old movie dear.
      U r so outdated!

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    3. Miss watery pap bum,hannah montana is not a movie...its a kids series

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    4. Pink shell u don turn star ooo!
      Hian, and u no dey carry chanel leggo bag. Buhahaha!

      Anon 1.51 com n get an autograph! U seem to be obsessed wit me #Phew!

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    5. Pink Shell get well soon.

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    6. Tboy! RIP #WickedSmile

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  8. This is the best piece so far. No name calling or insults. Precise and devoid of sentiments. Even if madam aviation minister reads this, she will be touched. God has helped Nigeria, its now time we help ourselves.

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  9. Walks in....
    Quietly reads post,
    Tells self (am nt sopos to be ere
    Run away b4 blog visitors stat trowin govt chairs).
    Shakes nyash (like watery pap) confidently as I waka, since gbege neva stat.

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  10. That woman is more interested in contact lens than human life.

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  11. Fost 2 comment? Hehehe God is good

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  12. Thank u very much dr fola ojo.jah will bless u for telling this b.i.t.ch the truth.nigeria will never.i wish i was never born a nigerian.a country full of criminals,kidnapas,greedy people,wicked and heartless people,insecurity,bad roads,bad electricity,korroption everywere,innocent citizens are dying like chicken,the worst and useless gorvernment.tufiakwa

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  13. Good write up Dr Ojo.

    So the summary of your write up equates to one question for Ms Oduah and her superiors.


    What has GOD got to do with this?

    * in Tina Turner's voice*

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  14. God bless you jare. Thanks for d point blanc.

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  15. Shey she never marry she is trying to look good for the boys

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    1. So it is only single people that should look good?

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  16. Dis woman is d worse tin dat has ever happened to Nigeria , I can't forget during d Dana incident wen she said "I'm not a technical person so I can't inspect plane" I wept for my Nation. Thanks Dr. God bless u.

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  17. FFK pls learn to articulate ur words like this. Good one Dr.

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  18. That woman is busy wearing contact lens, and doing abuja men instead of focusing on the problem at hand. God has nothing to do with this, she should resign and hand over to a competent minister. GEJ and his ladies whom he cannot sack are the problems of this country.

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    1. Just shut up this froglike looking girl. Are you the Abuja man that has done her? Mumu.

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  19. Good write up. But Dr. Fola, "talk is cheap"..

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  20. Brilliant write up.Thanks mr Ojo. For those who think this write uo is too long or no one should write about this topic again.No one one is aking you to read or write anything. A national disaster just happened and anyone who like Mr Ojo who has anything to say should be allowed to exercise their own constitutional right after all that is what you just did by even replying him.

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    1. If na gossip now dem no go complain. If you can't read simply move on. We need more of Mr. Ojo. This country stinks.

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  21. Our leaders have failed us...yes we need to change our perceptions too and it starts by one man being Honest and true to himself and others..2015 is around the corner we must demand good govt! Enough of the Hypocrisy! Inbtw well written piece sir...the time is now for a positive change are you with me say hay! :)

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  22. Our leaders have failed us...yes we need to change our perceptions too and it starts by one man being Honest and true to himself and others..2015 is around the corner we must demand good govt! Enough of the Hypocrisy! Inbtw well written piece sir...the time is now for a positive change are you with me say hay! :)

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  23. When one takes on a government position, it is only toooooo normal that one have some decency on how to react and communicate with the masses......MRS STELLA, take example from other women in positions like yourself..... I CANNOT imagine Diezani or Okonjo Iweala in a war of words!!!!!! Please respect Yourself and Nigeria by acting like one in a position of authority and behave

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  24. Don't mind that mgbeke Sophie sleek, witch....All these irrelevant commentators on this blog, continue to spill gibberish...Accidents remain an "act of God" though some accidents can be avoided. The end of corruption starts from me and you not GEJ or his ministers. Idiots that paid their way through school also have an opinion right or the ones that don't obey traffic rules or the ones that give bribe to government officials. Stella Oduah keep doing a good job and put these anonymous nobodies to shame. Mind you Stella was an oil and gas mogul before she was called to serve her beloved country Nigeria.

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  25. Don't mind that mgbeke Sophie sleek, witch....All these irrelevant commentators on this blog, continue to spill gibberish...Accidents remain an "act of God" though some accidents can be avoided. The end of corruption starts from me and you not GEJ or his ministers. Idiots that paid their way through school also have an opinion right or the ones that don't obey traffic rules or the ones that give bribe to government officials. Stella Oduah keep doing a good job and put these anonymous nobodies to shame. Mind you Stella was an oil and gas mogul before she was called to serve her beloved country Nigeria.

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