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Monday, July 13, 2015

Buhari Replies Nyiam,Says ''I Am Not Caged''


Apparently reacting to a statement credited to Col. Tony Nyiam {retd} that he has been caged, President Muhammadu Buhari, yesterday, declared that he was not caged by any group or individuals and that he was in firm control of the presidency and the country.



Nyiam, had in an interview with a national daily, said President Buhari was caged by some powerful forces around him who now dictate and determine most decisions of the President, especially in the areas of political appointments, adding that the appointments by the president were lopsided.


Reacting to the statement, the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, said though individuals are entitled to their opinions, the comments credited to Nyiam were not true.

According to him, if Col. Nyiam admitted to have a vast knowledge and workings of the President in the past and also spotted his impeccability, he was in a better position to tell other people that President Buhari cannot change.


Said he: “Well, Col. Nyiam is just an individual. He is entitled to his opinion. But his opinion is not necessarily right. The fact that he said it does not mean it is true.

“I am happy that he knows the person of President Buhari deeply. If that is the case, he cannot easily admit that the man he spoke glowingly about cannot change or be influenced by anybody.
“Everyone in Nigeria knows President Buhari. He had been a Head of State and we saw how he dealt with corruption and even now, he is not relenting. As a matter of fact, he made corruption the chief issue among his campaign promises and he is dealing with that.


“Besides, he has said right from his swearing in that he belongs to no one but everyone. Why would he now change? And don’t forget that the President before he was elected, ran for the same office three times. So, would he win and then give his presidency to someone else to run for him?

“Again, the President has said he does not have northern agenda. Look, Nigerians needed change and they have got that by voting President Buhari to power. He has a national agenda because he was voted for by all Nigerians.

“So, it will be preposterous to accuse Mr. President of having pro-North agenda or that he is caged. Caged by whom? He is the President of Nigeria and should be seen and addressed as such”, Adesina said.


Nyam had said in the interview that, “One of the greatest things I heard from Buhari was when he said ‘I belong to everyone, I belong to no one.’ I believe him, but I do hope he doesn’t allow some irredentists around him to prevent him from practicalizing it and not for his own ethnic nationality.


“The recent appointments we have seen so far suggest that President Buhari is being misguided and being pushed to be very partial. He has made critical appointments in three critical areas. One is the Accountant General of the Federa­ tion, the Director of DPR and the acting INEC chairman. These three critical appointments and of course that of the Chief of Staff are all coming from the same zone.


“There is also that of the Director General of the DSS, Daura. Not only is he a man that has been in retirement, he is directly from the president’s town. If Jonathan had done the same thing by appointing the Director of DPR and the Accountant General from the South-South, people would have raised hell.
“You must remember that the Accountant General took over from someone from the South-West, Otulana. Why couldn’t Buhari appoint a south westerner, at least as a gesture to the South-West for the support they gave him. The DPR director was an Igbo chap. I think these appointments are clearly indicative that the President has not been allowed to follow his principle that he belongs to everyone.


“President Buhari is a man I served with, he is a man who is a true Nigerian; he is a man who is a true man of God. What I am suggesting is that he appears increasingly and gradually being caged by irredentists who are going to spoil his chances of becoming the Mandela of Nigeria.

“I have said it before that the closest analogue of Mandela in Nigeria is Buhari. But it does seem to me that some elements, some irredentists with agenda will not allow Nigeria benefit from such a figure.”

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38 comments:

  1. Duara Dullard is now talking through Femi (alias the wailing wailers). they have started wailing "I am not caged". Dullard and confused you are caged ooo. out of 13 posts, only 12 goes for the notherners and 1 for the southerner. we are watching.

    duara dullard.

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    1. Ur not only caged but basketed inside the darkest corridor of delusion. ...
      biased set of people....
      obviously my igbo race have been totally annihilated by the inception of this tyrannosaurus government..

      Its such a pity....i hate speaking long grammer like dis cus any time i do...
      i end up getting hungry....
      now hunger don dey catch me again....mtscheeeeew

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    1. Na them sabi,both the cagee and the cager.lol..

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  3. Buhari's face like *just negodu*

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    1. I wonder y dis ethnic bigot keeps using dis pix of bubu

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    2. Who r u calling ethnic bigot? Stella? Our generation seems to be worse than buhari dem own o...the amount of hatred I see on blogs from Nigerians to fellow Nigerians is increasingly alarming and I wonder what type of Nigeria our children will be inheriting from us?? I tire o!

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  4. Femi Adesina,welcome to the presidency.
    A lot of disclaimers,memos and open letters will be expected from you this period..
    Nigerians no get chill ooh.

    Buckle up mister!
    Reuben Abati must be breathing a sigh of relief wherever he is now..hahahahahaha

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  5. Not again. Sigh

    He doesn't have to appoint anyone from the SW sir. You say Buhari is firm and competent, in the same breath you are amplifying ur pessimism of his capabilities.. choose one sir. I also do not believe that he's being caged by anyone.. otherwise he would have danced to the tune of his party faithful in the past few weeks as they mounted pressure on him.

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    1. Sisi eko you speak with wisdom most times and I love you for that!!
      I also feel the whole offices should be distributed to the other tribes not just SW, but for him been caged is a no no for me, this man is taking his time and he has said it, even Tinubu is treading carefully near this man.
      Everyone has got an opinion tho, but Rome was not built in a year

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    2. Don't mind those shameless Igbo people, always crying playing the victim card when they don't get their way. When they were busy casting votes based solely on tribalism, their foresight was hindered, right? Now I like some of my cultured Igbo people, but they frustrate me sometimes with their victims attitude. Political appointments should be based on ability, fairness, and capability not because you Igbo or whatever. I mean, you guys sound very ridiculous right about now. Enough with the nagging and chill, let the guy do his job, please!

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    3. Victim attitude? Igbo person? Impossible my brother, ibos do not need government position, we are self sufficient and I wonder wat SW voted for? If buhari had an Ibo man as a running mate and gej had a Yoruba man as a running mate who would you have voted for? We all know the answer so quit already!

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    4. Anonymous 16:27 gbam

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  6. 2nd Abati... it all started like this during GEJ. Bubu is trying to please those that helped him and that will definitely bring his admin's downfall.

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  7. just negodu this old man.....of course the appointments are lopsided and mostly favours the core north...we are watching you na, better start performing cos we are tired of your excuses

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    1. Nope, the new cager is now Atiku. U guys don't know wat is happening at all! We Nigerians should be praying for buhari as in everyday! I can't talk we tin I know in case dey can trace me but a lot dey happen. He is definitely being caged 100%

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  9. Nice response.... but we seriously need to stop being tribalistic in our views of things.

    Let's respect the president's decision and if he fails, then we take actions.

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  10. Mandela and buhari are two different people mbok

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    1. Pls this comparison is very wrong, on what bases kwanu? Apart from the fact that both are presidents what other similarity is there? Mandela gave up his life for his pple our own baba threatened fire n brimestone if he is not given the opportunity to rule. As a matter of fact lives were lost bcause of this man who LOVES naija so much in 2011, Mandela was begged by his pple to stand for a second term he refused that younger breeds should take over, can that be said of our Buhari? Pls compare him to anybody else not Mandela.
      whether he likes let him appoint only Daura indigenes to fill all positions, let him know that MARRIAGE is not by force. North n south can.................

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  11. If you are not caged, please act right and be fast about it. This change is so slow in coming.

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  12. New day, new 'love statement'. Can't these people start working already? Still fEels like they are still campaigning after winning the election.

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  13. PROVE UR STATEMNT BABA GO SLOW....TOMJERRYSWIT

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  14. Irredentist. 1882, member of Italian political party which (after 1878) demanded the annexation of neighboring Italian-speaking regions (Trieste, S. Tyrol, Nice, Corsica, etc.), from Italian Irredentista, from (Italia) irredenta "unredeemed (Italy)." Related: Irredentism.

    The Col. is obviously an old timer using a word as "Irredentist" and like Mr. Adesina said, he is entitled to his opinion. I wonder why Nigerians have no chill. Mr. President has barely settled down in office and we are bashing him left, right and centre. Anyways, everybody has a right to their opinion, but in the end it is the man who holds power that has the final say.

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  15. The issue of a 'good' President being caged is an age-worn cliché in this country. It is not necessary that an Igbo must be replaces by an Igbo and so on only a few appointments have been made it is the generality and totality of appoints that should count. The bane of our country is that people have made who is appointed(who is chopping) more important than what general good is being done( what service being rendered). All this is because people are yet to believe that the country belongs to us all.

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  16. Which one be he has barely settled down in office? He has barely as you said but has made 12 appointments all from the core north? That man (Buhari) is a long dry wicked devil.his ADC is married to his wife junior sister!! Haba! Mallam! If na Jona do this una for don crase all because he is from a minority tribe.And that his wife that looks like a swollen masa should be told Nigeria is a Circular state.Every day na so so fast she dey brake with those gluttons.Patience was a billion times more human than she is.Una don notice? Her Hijab don take style the small,her necks are now showing..Madam no let ISIS boys catch you,dem no dey forgive betrayers at all.Shit people

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    1. Wow. You are so bitter.

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    2. Where is d bitterness?

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  17. Which one be he has barely settled down in office? He has barely as you said but has made 12 appointments all from the core north? That man (Buhari) is a long dry wicked devil.his ADC is married to his wife junior sister!! Haba! Mallam! If na Jona do this una for don crase all because he is from a minority tribe.And that his wife that looks like a swollen masa should be told Nigeria is a Circular state.Every day na so so fast she dey brake with those gluttons.Patience was a billion times more human than she is.Una don notice? Her Hijab don take style the small,her necks are now showing..Madam no let ISIS boys catch you,dem no dey forgive betrayers at all.Shit people

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  18. Nigerians will always be Nigerians,Buhari doesn't need to gratify anybody's personal opinion with a response, he should listen to d pple he is leading, nepotism has being the bane of this country.....abeg give tooth pick

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