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Saturday, October 05, 2013

FEMI FANI KAYODE'S LOVE LETTER TO PRESIDENT JONATHAN


Please find time to read and digest this letter to Mr President and then lets discuss and see if Femi is talking sense this time .

I However disagree with Femi that Jonathan has no balls,It is only Dame Peshee that can officially confirm this assertion...lol



       A President Without Balls - by Femi Fani Kayode 

Permit me to begin this contribution by quoting a portion of an essay that I wrote on 26 September 2011 which was titled ''On Goodluck Jonathan, David and Goliath''. The portion reads as follows.
''A few days ago from the sacred pulpit of the hallowed chambers of the National Christian Centre in Abuja and in the prescence of the entire leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan proclaimed as follows- ''I am not David....I am not a general.....I am not a lion.....I will defeat the Goliaths in our land''. These are deep and instructive words yet I do wonder whether Mr. President understands the spiritual and practical implications of what he is saying.


If he says that he ''is not a David'' how can he then possibly slay the ''Goliaths in the land?'' If he says that he ''is not a general'' how can he be an effective Commander-in-Chief who commands the respect and confidence of his army and his officers? If he says that he ''is not a lion'' how can he overwhelm the animals in our jungle that seek to destroy and ravage our land? The lion is a noble and courageous animal that defends it's pride and family and protects it's own. That is why it is known as the ''king of the jungle'' and that is why our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ Himself is known as the ''Lion of the Tribe of Judah''.

Every king worth his salt must have the spirit of the lion and the warrior in him to a certain extent. It is a fundamental pre-qualification for good quality and inspirational leadership and that is what distinguishes the pretender and the usurper from a real king. May the spirit and weakness of Ahab not be our President's portion even though his words seem to have ensnared him. History proves that weak kings and weak leaders always pull down and destroy great empires and strong kingdoms.
If you have any doubt about that consider what happened to the Roman Empire under Nero, Claudius or Caligula. If you still have any doubts after that then read up on Russian history or watch an excellent old film called ''Nicholas and Alexander'' about Tsar Nicholas the 1st, the last Tsar of Russia and how his strong-willed wife and his consistent display of weakness shamed and brought down imperial Russia, destroyed the 300 year old royal dynasty of the Romanovs, led directly to the First World War (which in turn led to the Second World War and then later the Cold War), caused the communist revolution, led to the Russian civil war, resulted in the murder of his whole family and ended in the establishment and creation of the most evil and godless empire that has ever ruled half of the world- the cold and all-powerful Soviet empire.

That is what weakness, prevarication, inconsistency, cowardice, emotional slavery, inexplicable fear and the celebration of indecision can do. Worst still you don't boast about such qualities because there is nothing to be proud of in them. Always remember, whether you are a king or a subject, that courage is the greatest of all the virtues. This is wisdom. Would someone please tell our President''.
Once again please take note that the contribution that I quoted above was part of an essay that I wrote on 26th September 2011, almost two years ago to the day.

With the killing of 91 children by Boko Haram in Damatru a few days ago, the slaughter of 140 Nigerian troops by Boko Haram in Borno state last friday, the massacre of 41 school children in Borno state by Boko Haram two months ago, the mass murder of no less than 7000 thousand Nigerians by Boko Haram in the last 3 years and the raging war that is going on in the northern eastern part of our country between Boko Haram and our military today those words and that counsel that was offered two years ago seem even more relevant today than it was even at that time.
The carnage that we are witnessing in our country today has come as a direct result of the manifestation of weakness at the top. When a President tells the world that Boko Haram are his ''siblings'' whom he ''cannot move against'', as he did earlier this year, he is asking for trouble. When a President keeps offering Boko Haram amnesty even when they kept rejecting it and whilst they were murdering his people, as he has been doing for the last three years, he is asking for trouble. When a President installs and supports a party National Chairman who describes Boko Haram as ''freedom fighters'', as he did earlier this year, he is asking for trouble.

When a President announces to the world that he is ''not a lion or a David'', as he did exactly two years ago, no-one should be surprised when his people are killed like flies before his very eyes. May God bring us a real leader that can save our nation and may He take away this one who feels no pain and has no empathy when Nigerian blood, nay even the blood of innocent children, is shed with impugnity. Under the tenure of our ''lamb'' President more innocent Nigerians have been slaughtered by terrorists than at any other time in the history of our country except during the civil war.
What a mess, what a record. I continue to ponder about one thing though- would the President have been so unperturbed and detached from the whole thing if the children that were killed in their school yesterday morning had been from his Niger Delta area or from the east. It appears to me that simply because those kids were northern muslims this President just ''doesn't give a damn''. What a tragedy. Whether christian or muslim, northern or southern these are only children and they are NIGERIAN children each of whom is entitled to the full protection of the Nigerian state. I have said it before and I shall say it again, Nigeria has become an abbatoir of human flesh and blood under the tenure of President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan and all those who support him should bury their heads in shame. The blood of all those innocent people is on his hands because he swore to an oath before God and the Nigerian people to protect them from such evil. Instead of getting on with his job and doing so he has spent the last few days boasting to the world about ringing the bell in the New York Stock Exchange and receiving irrelevant, illusionary, self-serving and absurd commendations for absolutely nothing from President Barack Obama. May God deliver us.

Permit me to make a painful observation here. I was thoroughly appauled about the fact that when our lamb President was asked about the latest round of killings during his live ''Presidential Media Chat'' programme on sunday evening he not only told a lie to the world by claiming that only ''21 or 22 students were killed'' at a time when the BBC and CNN had confirmed that at least 45 bodies had been found (more were to be discovered later) but he also failed to express his condolences to the families of those that had lost their loved ones. He made the same omission when he failed to commiserate with or express his condolences to the families of the 140 soldiers that were killed in Borno state last friday whilst fighting Boko Haram simply because they ran out of bullets during the course of the battle.

By way of contrast not only was he quick to offer his condolences to the government and people of Kenya for the terrible carnage that was inflicted on them by Al Shabab last friday when 68 people were killed (I guess that to him Nigerian blood is not as expensive or as important as foreign blood) but he was also quick to offer the Kenyan government military assistance. If President Uhuru Kenyatta decides to accept his offer let us hope that our lamb President will give enough bullets to the soldiers that he will send. Our boys are deeply courageous fighters and they certainly deserve that much. They also deserve to have a Commander in Chief that inspires them, that watches their back and that gives them the very best. May the souls of all those that have been killed by Boko Haram in the last three years rest in peace and may the Lord take the leadership of this nation from the lamb and give it to a lion king.

Permit me to end this contribution with the following observations. As crude and as unpleasant as it may sound the question must be asked - does our President have any balls? Is he really a man? Does he have what it takes to fight a war against terror or is it that there is more to this than meets the eye? Is there a sinister and diabolical conspiracy and plan to ensure that elections do not hold in the north-east and the north-west in 2015 given the fact that those areas are very hostile to the suggestion that Jonathan should return to power that year? Is this whole thing planned and contrived or is it a case of chronic incompetence, ineptitude and weakness? Does Jonathan believe that it is in his interest for the north to burn and for northern blood to be spilt? Is the mindset of those that are pulling the strings of the view that since the problem has been (to use the President's own words in his last media chat) ''localised'' and ''contained in a certain area'' the government can sit back and watch the locals slaughter themselves whilst they continue to drink champagne in the Villa and fantasise about 2015? If that is the case has it not occured to them that their fellow Nigerians live in those areas where the problem has supposedly been ''localised'' and is the blood of those fellow Nigerians not red as well? Are they less Nigerian because of where theywere born and who they are? Are the people that live in the villages and countryside not as important as those who live in the towns and cities?


Whatever is really going on here God sees all and anything that is not of Him will surely fail. If it is nothing but weakness and incompetence that has resulted in this unperecedented carnage, the President will answer before God for violating his solemn oath to protect the Nigerian people from enemies within and from enemies without and if it is a conspiracy to encourage and create turmoil and chaos in the north just to ensure that they are excluded from the vote in 2015, both Jonathan himself and Nigeria as a whole will reap the consequences. It is worth noting that that is precisely what happened in Mali in the elections that took place before the north was taken over by the islamists and it led to a full scale civil war. Any attempt to exclude any part of this country from participating in the elections in 2015 under the guise of lack of security or Boko Haram will result in the same thing with catastrophic consequences for Nigeria. Yet as Napolean Bonaparte once said, ''we must never account to conspiracy what can easily be explained away by incompetence''. It is more likely than not that the situation that is folding in the north-east and the feeble fight that our government is putting up against Boko Haram over there is down to Jonathan's weakness and nothing more. So when asked the question is our President capable of fighting the war against terror my answer would be that I am afraid that I doubt it very much. He just doesn't have it in him. As the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Tony Blair once said about John Major, his predecessor in office, he is just ''weak, weak, weak''.

I am a great believer in strong government and I am one of those that has always believed that President Olusegun Obasanjo was one of the best, if not the best, and most effective leaders that we have ever had in this country. I say this not because I had the honour and privilage of serving in his government but because, when it comes to his record in public office, the facts and figures speak for themselves. Not only are they outstanding but they are yet to be matched and since he left office in 2007 everything has gone to the dogs. Love him or hate him one thing is clear- not under Obasanjo's watch would 7000 thousand innocent Nigerians be massacred at will in the space of just two years by a bunch of murderous and heartless terrorists. He would have known exactly what to do and how to do it to put a stop to such callous lawlessness and anarchy right from the start. Equally significant is the fact that such was his love for Nigeria that regardless of the region, ethnic group or religious faith that the victims came from, espoused or belonged to, his response to the terrorists would have been swift, decisive and utterly ruthless. He would have had Boko Haram in ''shock and awe'' and the whole world would have marvelled at it. This is because in Obasanjo we had a President who not only had balls but who also had the courage, heart and guts to match them.


The greatest error that we as a people ever made and the worst tragedy and misfortune that has ever befallen us as a nation is the fact that a meek lamb ended up taking a throne that was designed and prepared for a lion. The unfortunate consequences of that tragic error and misfortune are there for all to see. The shedding of the blood of even the youngest, the most innocent and the most vulnerable in our society by Boko Haram on a daily basis is an eloquent testimony to that unsavoury fact. 

49 comments:

  1. I just don't understand this Man, what has the south Easth got to do with people who have decided to bomb theirselves all in the name of Boko haram,why is he saying if is the south east or the Niger Delta area, the president would have taken it serious! So if is happening in lagos or Ibadan, the president won,t take serious! All this are cheap blackmail, when you were in power stole money from the aviation sector and left a lot of things you were meant to attend to unattended and now people are paying with lives for the money you massively looted in that sector.

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    1. My response to fani kayodes article is that yes,he might be a mad man spewing nonsense in the marketplace all the time but,sometimes a mad man along the line might make sense in one sentence.let us not be blinded by fanis madness rather,let us look deeply into the addressed issue and analyse it.his person at this point is irrelevant to the glaring crises we are facing in the hands of this present government.if you approve of how your president is handling this country,by all means,curse fani out,if you know that the president his not responding positively to the nations crisis,then lets address it!

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    2. Why is it so difficult for u guys 2 use ur brain? This is a matter that should concern all of us but u guys are here talking rubbish. Innocent lives are being killed by d terrorists every day and someone is trying 2 wake mr president up from the slumber and u are here defending his incompetency. Pls be reasonable my friend. Stop all dis nonesense!

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    3. Seriously, you just said my mind thank you very much. Femi if I may ask, do you have a problem with the EAST? Is Goodluck Jonathan from the East? What has Goodluck done for the eastern part of this country since he started ruling this country? Why do you always bring the east into any trash you write?
      Yes the president could be weak but you are not better than him, the president suffers from the same problem every nigerian suffer from (politicians and none politicians alike) the problem is that we nigerians are not patriotic, we are greedy, we are selfish and finally we do not fear God.
      Back to your write up Mr. Femi, the problem in the north was not started by Goodluck and let me also remind you that security is the duty of each and everyone of us not just the president. You failed to understand this fact that was why you did not bring in the norther leader that support boko haram, you know them and we all know them but because you are bias with you write up you do not want to offend the "almighty north". For instance senator Ndume and so many other nother politicians were linked to the boko haram sect and you did not mention it in your write up. If I may ask has any nother leader every stood up against these killings and condemn the actions of the Boko haram? The answer is "NO"
      On 2015, I want you mr Femi to understand that this country belong to everybody and not just pdp and the the north. The pdp constitution is not the constitution of the federal republic of nigeria, therefore any nigerian that wants to contest for any political post can do so if he or she is qualified. The north had already produced nine (9) leaders of this great nation yet the north is still the most underdeveloped part of nigeria. Am not interseted in who comes out 2015, but if pdp will bring out goodluck, then anyone who is in pdp and thinks he wants to run for presidency can equally join another political party of better still form a new ploitical party after all we run a multi party system in nigeria.
      Finally mr. Femi talking about oaths, did you not take an oath of office before you became the aviation minister? Did you abide by that oath? Did you not steal public funds as a minister? Did you do your best in carrying out your duty as a minister? Did you award all your contracts based on the principles of due process? Did you in any way abuse your powers to suit your unholy desires? Did you not sleep with all the ladies in abuja in order to give them jobs? Femi answer these questions before you preach to us again about nigeria. I rest my case.

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    4. God bless you dr pinch..its like we had a consensus ad idem prior to ur write up.#hugs#

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    5. With this ur comment I weep for Nigeria, so those that the BH boys bombed decided to kill themselves, or are they less Nigerian

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  2. Fani Omo Kayode,you are trying to join issues with us and our Igbo brothers,they have been good to our business and our environment,they have contributed so much for this country and the yoruba nation,

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  3. So if you don't mentioned the South East in this publication it won,t be complete!

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  4. Ffk go and sit down as if u were better stupid attention seeker u dat has big balls (Amu ibi ) what have u done with it well am not surprised ur girlfriend (Kemi Olunloyo) the known mad woman in Ibadan has confirmed you 2 are on cheap drugs(Benylin wit Codeine,with aboki gum )who d hell are you to judge rubbish or u self dey find amnesty? Mtchewwwwwwwww rubbishing crusi tins

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  5. Today you sound as if a you are a patrot and tomorrow you are a heavy tribalistic yoruba man, who will believe a man that speak from two side of the mouth.

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  6. Your hatred for the South East will consumed you, go and mark It today! The South east is the unity of this country, if you are trying to join issues with the south east and the south west then you are biggest fool ever out of the yoruba nation.

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  7. You that have balls, mention one thing you achieved in the Aviation sector before looting that area and awarding contract to your numerous girl friend who ended up not executing them because of your appetite for sex instead of appetite for developing the sector.

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  8. Femi this won,t divert your trial from the money you looted from this country,your plans is divert inerest and you are arrested tomorrow for looting you will now say that you are fighting for the yoruba race

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  9. Femi this won,t divert your trial from the money you looted from this country,your plans is divert inerest and you are arrested tomorrow for looting you will now say that you are fighting for the yoruba race

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  10. Femi you are not a spoke person for the yoruba nation, go and return your looted fund to the government, don,t use us to pretend to be a fighter,you couldn't do anything as a minister of aviation during your tenure as minister of aviation.

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  11. The south east are good people o they different from the Niger delta,you must have think that they are the same thing as a yoruba man you are,

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  12. Femi you know you can,t get an appointment in this government no matter what ever that comes out of your mouth.

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  13. This is the most reasonable and intelligent article ever wrtten by Mr Fani-Kayode. We have a president in form of a lamb leading a nation of lions. That is a wrong mix.

    Also this President appointed very incompetent women to the three most sensititive positions , petroleum, finance and aviatiin. And he does not have balls to sack any of them.

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    1. Ure a fool! Female chauvinist like u. Bet ure a yoruba lik femi coz z only ur tribe daz senseles 2 mk such discriminatory coment abt women. No respet 4 women...

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    2. Yess women who ve decided to hold us a nation hostage! Imagine in effective women well I know one day we will be delivered from them all. I am a woman but I do not clap for women who do no behave well. As for FFk well said

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    3. GEJ does not have balls. I am not a fan of FFK but he made sense. Jona is just clueless. Someone that finds it difficult to deal with oil bunkers, what do you want him to do with Boko Haram? He does not even like to discuss it. What has he done with Ombatse? No be only lamb. Na lizard president.

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  14. Oga Femi, have you seen what happened to your former predecessor in aviation sector,he looted and left it to suffer and today he paid the price with family and relatives blood,those of you that looted this country will pay the supreme price

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  15. Am i supposed 2 read all these? #mtcheeeew
    Haney

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  16. fkk oginikwanu? y r u always like dis? too long biko I couldn't spare my time

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  17. Bla bla bla, femi fani Kayode the lion, the brave one, the David Nigeria needs instead of ranting like a market woman, why don't you buy Apc presidential form and save Nigeria from doom? A lot of idiots will agree with this boring epistle because its about you president GEJ, so please go out and vote for him. Yorubas and their propaganda, don't you ever stop, whether ffk and his likes like it or not GEJ is the president of Nigeria, a position ffk will never occupy so I will advise him to deal with it. Why didn't he mention the south west? Why south east and south south? GEJ might be weak and clueless but he is not stupid,He way better than all his predecessors. The change in Nigeria needs does not start from GEJ it starts from me and you. When people mention Obj's name and compare him with GEJ, I wonder if they slept through 1999 - 2007. Their strongest point is the hullabaloo about Gsm. Ffk has been successful this time, he has been noticed by the presidency thus Abati's response. He should celebrate.

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  18. Stella not again, me I don tire to dey read this man epistle abeg. Yes I love to read, in-fact reading is my hobby.

    But would rather I read from a genuine heart that truly means well, one who's passion is to effect change amidst all odds. Not from a self serving acrimonious mind. Not from a super egoistic, socially/politically redundant person like Femi Fani Kayode. Who's primary purpose is to continue to criticize a govt ONLY because he's not a direct beneficiary of the "goodies" served in Aso rock. As those who should know they'll tell u.

    Yes it is true that GeJ needs help from all indication... But FFK himself is NOT credible, rather, he's damn culpable!

    I have it on good authority that this man had on several occasions tried to have a one on one with GEJ. But unfortunately he was ignored and refused audience. There's more to the 'anger' he spews daily than meets the eye. Don't be fooled.

    That is why he despises Reuben so much. And Reuben knowing whats up behind doors, will not hesitate to take Femi to the cleaners and back. Perhaps before now I myself would have supported this man for writing this, but not now, as I just smh. He's disgruntled because he's been rubbished on a personal level. So Nigerians should not assume that his 'fight' is for them. Sick Psycho

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  19. Stella not again, me I don tire to dey read this man epistle abeg. Yes I love to read, in-fact reading is my hobby.

    But would rather I read from a genuine heart that truly means well, one who's passion is to effect change amidst all odds. Not from a self serving acrimonious mind. Not from a super egoistic, socially/politically redundant person like Femi Fani Kayode. Who's primary purpose is to continue to criticize a govt ONLY because he's not a direct beneficiary of the "goodies" served in Aso rock. As those who should know they'll tell u.

    Yes it is true that GeJ needs help from all indication... But FFK himself is NOT credible, rather, he's damn culpable!

    I have it on good authority that this man had on several occasions tried to have a one on one with GEJ. But unfortunately he was ignored and refused audience. There's more to the 'anger' he spews daily than meets the eye. Don't be fooled.

    That is why he despises Reuben so much. And Reuben knowing whats up behind doors, will not hesitate to take Femi to the cleaners and back. Perhaps before now I myself would have supported this man for writing this, but not now, as I just smh. He's disgruntled because he's been rubbished on a personal level. So Nigerians should not assume that his 'fight' is for them. Sick Psycho

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  20. The irony of all this is that ffk was former minister of aviation, what did he do to revamp the industry? What did his boss Obj do about that. Nigeria is a hoax, the earlier we come to terms with it the better. All thanks to GEJ for calling for a sovereign national conference, lets decide if we want to stay together as a country. I continue to curse the day lord lugard brought the south and northern Nigeria together. Let us decide if being together as a country is really worth it. I blame lord lugard though for this mess.

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  21. Nice. Piece. We need more ffks. Cos in the end, we will be judged for not speaking up. There is an emergency at home, and GEJ is busy ringing bell?. I am a GEJ supporter but I have to admit he lacks guts. Sending troups to kenya? Is that true? 0_o, bullets finished? Is that true? And he had d guts to go and ring bell? If true, then he must be foolish. Cos as d Ibos say, you do not chase a rat when ur house is burning. We also say 'it is in dire situations that we know who is a leader/hero.'

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  22. But I wonder, all this while we hear this and that senator was cos caught habouring a bh member, investigations are still ongoing?. Cos these people are sponsored by someone. That is, if GEJ nd his SYCOPHANTS do not know who it is already.

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    1. The Senator is still in the upper house. Imagine a terrorist sitting in the upper house. Is there hope for this country?

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  23. Meanwhile resident doctors are on strike just because of TECHNICALITIES and the strike has been allowed to linger almost up to a week? What if it were fresh money we were demanding?. A whole health sector? Almost shut down because of technicalities?. I hang my head in shame. GEJ is prolly too busy to give a go ahead or maybe he is in NY ringing bell. Or gettin activity from these models. I spit! Tufiakwa.

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  24. Why keeping this irrelevant son of a thief, in the news. I don't have the time to read his senseless crap. He should just go and die already.

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  25. Am i supposed 2 read all dese? #mtcheeeeew. Btw Sterra, som blog visitors ve bn MIA nd we need 2 knw why. Where is Lucinda Maya, Somadina Obi, nd Fuck-nizer. BBC is also not very active these days. Pls reach out 2 dem nd give us feed back mbok. We need dese pple 2 spice up dis blog, esp BBC.
    #makeinofindmycomment#
    Haney

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  26. I suggest that we do not attack the writer, but the issues he highlighted.

    As for me, I think he made some sense there, but I don't believe the one he said the President is keeping quiet bcos only the northerners are victims of BH.

    In all his criticisms, he did not suggest the way forward... For crying out loud, we need suggestions on the way forward, especially from political statesmen as him and not mere criticisms.

    BTW why is everyone commenting anonymously? Hehehe... Make me I follow sef.lol

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  27. Hmmmm! Dis makes a lot of sense to me even dou am not a frend to d personality who wrote it. Am rather amased @ ppl's comments wit d way dey hav so far trivialise issues raised and rather concentrate n d tribal analogy given. I wonder if we wil stil get it ryt as a ppl come 2015 with dis tribal sentiments av witnessed dis mrng frm dis writeup. Hmmmm, God pls help Nigns love demselves irrespective of wher dey come frm, amen. O.A.K.

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  28. FFK is a special character with special problems, but one thing I like about him is that, as callous as he sounds most times, he hardly does a write-up without quotes and facts.

    In a systematic way he has given us a hint that 2-shoes has sublime hatred for the North. I too had observed this, painfully, that before the State Of Emergency in Borno, Yobe, and Adamawa states, 2-shoes had sent 5000 troops and 7 fighter jets to Mali to help fight insurgents; billions of Niara for this expedition released. Yet we had our own problems with insurgency (THE IRONY). The convicted Okah once claimed that 2-shoes directed him to implicate Northern Nigerians for the October 1st 2010 bombing, but since he had no evidence, we swept it under the carpet.

    I honestly hope that there would be no State-OF-Emergency in Nigeria after 2015 Elections because, that would give 2-shoes reasons to remain glued in office. Be watchful, and prayerful, fellow Nigerians.

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  29. N why must ffk include south east in his write up? Ogini? Can't u table ur point without mentioning east. Our success dey pain u. Pls take several seats ffk. Mstchewwwwww

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  30. Ok. I dnt hv 2 read dis article b4 i mk ma coment. Fact is ffk is a retarded foolso y read his senseles epistle?

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  31. Seems a lot of people didn't get the message FFK is trying to pass along. Some of us might not be a fan of the messenger but he's always on point with most of his write up. FFK has made good and valid point, igbos please stop always trying to form victims mbok its becoming stale, you are always screaming foul when there is none. He didn't say anything wrong by saying if the bombings happened in the niger-delta or the east some thing would have been done. Am in support of his statement that Obasanjo has been the best president of this country this can't happen under his watch! Jonathan obviously doesn't know the implications of words like am nt David he should be David for his country!! That is why he is there! The dude is just spineless can't wait for his tenure to be over! Mfon

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  32. Anonymous #1 ===> You are such an ignorant fool. Hide in the closet in your house and make such comments. This is a discourse meant for intellects. You comment already shows that you are an ethnic bigot.

    So please, shut the hell-up!

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  33. They can't even pay monthly allocations due to the states. Nigeria is broke and they are busy ringing some silly bells. All of these corrupt politicians your end is near.

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  34. I am not a fan of FFK. In fact, I despise him. Why would I be in support of someone that comes out in the open to list all the women he had ever slept with - a fool he is.

    However, in this piece he has absolutely done justice to the issue of Jonathan and the way he's handling the BH crisis. Honestly, Jona is incompetent is that seat. As the C-in-C of the republic, you have every power (both military and constitutional) to tackle the insurgents. You even have the resources to deal with the situation - but Jona and his people in government would rather embezzle money than spend it to protect the lives of Nigerians.

    That fool called Jonathan swore an oath to "defend and uphold" the unity of this country. By the oath, he had also sworn to protect the lives of the last and youngest soul of any Nigerian irrespective of where they are.

    The question are as follows:
    - has Jonathan SATISFACTORILY protected every Nigerian LIVE?
    - has he done enough to defend and uphold the unity of this country?
    - has he done enough since 2010 that he was first sworn in as the president to improve the lives of Nigerians?

    For those that are still supporting Jonathan and his incompetent and clueless government, answer the above questions and determine by yourself if Jonathan really has "the balls" as FFK had put it to be the president of Nigeria.

    Fools!

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  35. If Jonathan cannot be David for this country, let him just leave.

    The annoying thing about Jonathan is that if you as him why he wants to contest for 2015 - in terms of manifestoes. He absolutely has no clue. He doesn't even look like he knows why he wants to contest for the second term. Yet he has started rocking the nation with his second term ambition. Fool!

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  36. In terms of sanctity of lives, this is what the British and American hold dear. Watch BBC and CNN and see how their governments will go a long way to defend a single person in terms of trouble. The person needs not be like any of the useless VIP you have in Nigeria, but the government will use all its resources to get you out of trouble.

    If you can not see the CNN, watch hollywood movies like ARGO and see how a whole CIA made every effort o rescue 6 citizens out of Iran during the revolution in 1979 / 1980. Just 6 citizens and Jona is there saying only 21 children died and not 22. He dared trivialize 22 young lives. Damn him! May he be judged according to his incompetence and the attitude he had employed to trivilalize the loss of 22 lives.

    Oloshi, oloriburuku.

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  37. FFK, should just STOP all these epistle article writing abeg!
    As for GEJ, he should STOP dreaming of coming back in 2015!

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  38. Reading these comments confirm lack of love in our nation,its so sad.we ll all be held accountable for our deeds on earth.let's always put ourselves in other people's shoes innocent children dying & all people can comment about is ethnicity,while we claim to be a Godly nation.civilised societies don't condon killings of their citizens yet a larger percentage of them are free thinkers(don't worship God). May the Almighty bless our nation with good leaders who are sincere & willing to serve Nigeria

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