Has Mazi Nnamdi Kanu Halted Fulani Agenda?



It has been the wishes of the Fulani to enslave every other group in Nigeria. Their plan has been to make themselves an indigene of every state in Nigeria.


This plan was Kickstarted in 1804 when Uthman Dan Fodio carried out an overthrow of the Hausa, all in the name of Religion. Holy War he called it, but in truth it was actually a political war aimed at installing Fulani rulers and takeover of Hausa land.


Using the Hausa peasants he killed the Hausa rulers and installed Fulani Emirs. Their move towards South was restricted by strong opposition they received across Benue. But since then Fulani has not rested.


The coming of Muhammadu Buhari made it possible for them to restart their move towards the South. Do not forget that the aim was and is still to dip the Koran into the Atlantic. This is another takeover masqueraded with religion.


First, it was the appointment of Muslims into key positions, mostly Fulani Muslims. Their aim was to supress other ethnic groups, favor their Fulani people into taking over other regions. Fulani herdsmen were favored by the Government and tacitly supported by the government to kill and takeover peoples ancestral lands. It started in the middle belt. Villages were sacked and renamed by them and the government did nothing. In Agatu, 300 people were killed in one night. They created fear among the people. They wanted the people to be so much afraid that they will opt to give the Fulani their lands. Even a media aid to the government, Femi Adesina told different tribes in Nigeria to give out their lands to the Fulani and save their lives.


It didn't take long before they introduced RUGA and cattle Colony to be implemented in the entire states in Nigeria. These RUGA means giving Fulani herders lands in every state in Nigeria. Has this RUGA plan succeeded, in the next 30 years, there will be indigenous people of Fulani in Abia, Enugu, Bayelsa, Rivers, Cross River, Imo, Delta, Akwa Ibom, Anambra. They will have their Emir and like they did in Hausa land, they will gradually take over.


But unfortunately for them, a man has already risen from the trigger of the gun as foretold and his name is Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. Far back as 2014, he has warned the South against the plan of the Fulani. He told them that they are coming to kill and destroy. But the people refused to listen. In their defiance they supported a known jihadist into power. A man that once said that an attack on Boko Haram is an attack on the North. He boldly defended a terrorist group who has the blood of more than 30,000 Nigerians in their hands. Boko Haram were pampered and even recruited into the Army. 


Today, it is the same Mazi Nnamdi Kanu they called a mad man that is defending them. Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has successfully awakened the entire South and even the Hausa people. The Yoruba people that never understood him now understands every of his teaching. His teachings inspired courage out of different nations trapped inside Nigeria. Even with the Fulani controlling the Nigeria military, Yoruba has Amotekun while the East has #ESN. Each taking control of their region.


Nigeria military has tried going after #ESN and met a strong resistance. When they tried to repeat the genocide they committed in #Obigbo Rivers State ( #Obigbomassacre), it was #ESN that stopped the blood bath. The Fulani now is trying to use their normal diversionary method to win these, but the people seemed to know all their plans. They have created fake Igbo groups to discourage the people and speak against Mazi Nnamdi Kanu to no avail. They have tried to make the Igbo and Yoruba start online bashing and again failed. 

Even the Eastern Governors are now respecting warnings and ultimatum from Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. Recall that some weeks back Mazi Nnamdi Kanu gave the South Eastern Governors 14 days ultimate to ban open grazing, and the governor responded and banned it.


Looking at the events of today, you will agree with Biafra Reporters that truly Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has indeed halted the dipping of the Koran into the Atlantic.


He has also energized the Hausa to rise up and take back their lands from those that took it some 200 years ago.


That it was IPOB and Mazi Nnamdi Kanu that stopped the Fulani herdsmen from actualizing their plan of taking over people's ancestral lands is a glory IPOB is not ready to share with anyone according to Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the Leader of Indigenous People of Biafra.

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Nigeria’s Ekundayo beats British John Thain to win Euro IBF title

England-based Nigerian boxer, Larry ‘The Natural’ Ekundayo has won the European International Boxing Federation title by defeating his British opponent, John Thain in London on Friday night.

Ekundayo won the prestigious European belt  at the York Hall, Bethnal Green, the home of British boxing through a unanimous decision.

The Nigerian boxer in an impressive performance was adjudged the IBF champion with all three judges scoring him as the winner.

The victory over Thain has made Ekundayo the highest ranked Nigerian boxer in the world and also position him for a world title shot.

In a fight that lasted 12 rounds, Ekundayo showed class as he outboxed Thain who suffered from a broken nose and was left bleeding for about six rounds.

Among supporters at the ringside was the Nigerian High Commissioner to United Kingdom, Amb.  George Oguntade and members of ‘Team Ekundayo.’

Khomeini Bukhari, Director of Africa, Peel Aston Global and a member of Team Ekundayo, in a statement on Saturday, commended the pugilist for doing his country proud. “Larry Ekundayo did fantastic, I am so proud of him and so should Nigeria be. Larry worked so hard for this day, we his team have seen his struggles paying off. We have worked very hard to help get Larry to this opportunity, it hasn’t been easy, we are happy that he had made Nigeria very proud,”he stated.

The new IBF champion had before the fight promised to defend the title in Nigeria saying, “After the heartbreak of the World Cup, I hope to win the IBF title this week, so as to bring to Nigeria the international sporting success that we can all cheer about. Once I win, I would love to defend it on Nigerian soil.”

Ben Gray, Ekundayo’s commercial agent had also disclosed that the boxer would visit the country to thank his  supporters.

“When Larry wins this prestige’s IBF title, he would have conquered Europe, in addition to being African Champion. This belt is the equivalent of winning the UEFA cup in football; Once he wins, he will be coming to Nigeria to thank those who have supported him throughout his journey to the top, as well as celebrate with the people of Nigeria,” he stated.

Legislators: Living large amid mass poverty - Punch Newspapers



Bukola Saraki, Yakubu Dogara

Nigeria is in a recession, but that has not stopped its lawmakers from enjoying luxurious lives on taxpayers’ money, GBENRO ADEOYE writes

They Don’t Care About Us’ is the fourth single from the Michael Jackson’s album, History, which was released in 1995. There, the late music legend spoke about police brutality and human rights abuses, with a chorus that goes thus – ‘All I want to say is that they don’t really care about us’.

In the song, Jackson went on to say, “Tell me what has become of my rights. Am I invisible because you ignore me? Your proclamation promised me free liberty, now I’m tired of being the victim of shame. They’re throwing me in a class with a bad name. I can’t believe this is the land from which I came.”

Jackson might have been speaking about another place with peculiar issues, incidentally; the song’s chorus correlates with the way many Nigerians view their leaders and some of the recent actions of federal and state legislators have clearly cemented the belief.

For instance, when the Edo State House of Assembly recently approved the construction of houses for former governors and their deputies, which should not be more than N200m and N100m respectively in any location of their choice, all hell broke loose.

The report was met with wide condemnations from the public, many of whom questioned such a move at a time when the country is in a recession and arguably in its worst economic state.

Even a report on the website of The PUNCHtitled, ‘Edo lawmakers approve N200m houses for ex-governors’, generated comments that were largely abusive and critical of the state’s lawmakers.

One of the readers simply named Paul, said, “Outright rubbish! What did they do to deserve this especially at this period when majority of the masses are suffering and starving? Insensitivity of the highest order! Are they not okay with the ones they looted or what?”

Another reader identified as Feranmi, said, “This is nonsense! After looting the state for years, they will still get free houses. Why can’t they pass a law that such money be used to pay civil servants that are working round the clock?”

A reader identified as ‘Trust Only God’ described the report as the “worst news in 2016”, and the lawmakers as “lawbreakers and criminals”.

It should be noted that states like Akwa Ibom and Lagos also have similar attractive benefits for their past governors and deputy governors.

Meanwhile, according to a lawyer and political analyst, Mr. Tunde Esan, one of Nigeria’s biggest problems is that majority of the people see positions of power as opportunities to enrich themselves and their families.

He said, “The big problem is the way we see governance in this country at any level, so there is no connection between our leaders and the people.

“People see public positions as opportunities to enrich themselves and get their generations and the ones unborn out of poverty. So when people aspire to get to positions of authority, it is not about serving the people, it is all about what they can get in four or eight years.

“Their belief is that if they can steal enough money, they can recoup the money they spent on their campaigns, buy a house in London, drive the best cars, send their children to the best schools and set them up for life regardless of what happens to the country.”

Also, when the House of Representatives recently started taking delivery of 360 cars worth N3.6bn, at a time the country is in a recession, some Nigerians described it as conclusive proof of their claims that Nigerian lawmakers, who are expected to represent their people, are far disconnected from their constituents and their realities.

For example, the Executive Chairman, Campaign Against Corrupt Leaders, Mr. Debo Adeniran, had described the spending as unnecessary, saying, “The members of the legislative body of the country should realise that Nigerians didn’t vote them into power to allocate wealth to themselves so that they can live like princes and princesses while the majority of Nigerians wallow in poverty and barely survive on a dollar per day.”

Also, a senior lecturer in the Department of Political Science, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Dr. Christian Ezeibe, in a telephone interview with Saturday PUNCH, described Nigeria’s political system as flawed because “it has become too attractive.”

“While other countries try to make their private sectors attractive to create jobs for the youth, Nigeria continues to make its politics attractive.

“An average Nigerian youth tells you he wants to be a politician, as if it is a profession. We have long debated on whether legislating should be done on a part-time basis or not and I will go with part-time.

“It should not remain a full-time job for illiterates who don’t even understand the process of lawmaking,” he said.

It was learnt that the Peugeot cars for the House of Representatives’ members would arrive in Abuja in batches till January 2017, when all 360 members of the House would have got one. Even the about 137 members that had been in the House before the Eighth Assembly would also get from the batches of cars, which are officially known as ‘committee’ vehicles.

Before the delivery of the vehicles commenced, the House of Representatives had been embroiled in a lingering budget padding scandal, in which a former Chairman, Committee on Appropriation, Mr. Abdulmumin Jibrin, accused some principal officers of the House of padding the 2016 Budget by over N40bn.

The legislators alleged to have been involved in the budget padding were the Speaker of the House, Yakubu Dogara; Deputy Speaker, Yusuf Lasun; Chief Whip, Alhassan Ado-Doguwa; and Minority Leader, Leo Ogor.

In another allegation, Jibrin said 10 principal officers of the House of Representatives had ‘embezzled” over N10bn allocated as “running costs” between 2003 and 2016, depending on the time each of the accused lawmakers has spent in the House.

Jibrin identified the officers as Dogara; Lasun; House Leader, Femi Gbajabiamila;  Deputy Leader, Buba Jibril; Deputy Whip, Pally Iriase; Ogor; Deputy Minority Leader, Chukwuka Onyeama; Ado-Doguwa; Minority Whip, Yakubu Barde; and Deputy Minority Whip, Binta Bello-Maigeri.

However, Jibrin was later suspended by the House for 180 legislative days for allegedly breaching the lower chamber’s practices and precedents.

Earlier in the year, at the onset of Nigeria’s economic crisis, the Senate also began taking delivery of 108 Toyota Land Cruiser SUVs that were said to have cost N35.1m each.

But a statement by the President, Nigeria Labour Congress, Mr. Ayuba Wabba, had called on the Senate to return all the vehicles to the supplier or face the anger of Nigerians. However, the threat was ignored.

Wabba had described the decision of the Senate to buy the luxury vehicles as proof that the lawmakers were greedy and insensitive to the economic plight of Nigerians, while alleging that their action was also criminal.

Wabba said the price of each of the vehicles was inflated by 100 per cent from the normal price of N17m to N35.1m and the senators had taken loans in August 2015 for the same purpose.

He had also questioned why the money spent on the vehicles could not be put to use in the senators’ various constituencies, while condemning their choice of luxury lives amid severe economic challenges facing the masses in the country.

Similarly, a lawyer and political analyst, Mr. Yemi Adetoyinbo, also said it was unfortunate that the country’s lawmakers could consider “such wastefulness of resources at a time when over 27 states could not pay workers’ salaries.”

“It is the height of irresponsibility and the highest level of noncommittal to the welfare of the people who voted them to power for our lawmakers to be spending fortunes on vehicles while the people are wallowing in poverty.

“It shows that they are disconnected and detached from the masses. And in Edo, to say that former governors will be getting N200m houses and their deputies will be getting N100m houses is also the height of irresponsibility.

 “It is funny that all these are coming at a time when the country is living on borrowing and the President is even proposing to borrow $29.9bn.

“The President should denounce the actions of the lawmakers.  Otherwise, it will appear that he is paying lip service to improving the welfare of the masses. No country should give us any aid anymore if what we have now cannot be used to pay workers’ salaries and improve the lives of Nigerians who have no food to eat,” he said

Adetokunbo, however, called for “massive protests in the country, to be led by the NLC and Trade Union Congress against the political class.”

According to Esan, until Nigerians realise that they have the power to recall their lawmakers and even get their governors and the President impeached, the situation will remain the same.

He said, “People should realise that if their lawmakers are not doing their bidding, they can be recalled. If your governor is not performing well, you can talk to your lawmakers to impeach him.

“We should understand that they are our servants and not our lords. It is because we don’t use our powers that they get to such positions with the mentality of an emperor. It is extremely sad.”

Ezeibe’s suggestion is that academics and civil servants should be allowed to contest for any political position without having to resign their appointments in their places of work, saying that would encourage more people with substance to go into politics.

He said, “First, I will suggest that lawmaking should be made a part-time job. Then, civil servants, professors and other academics should be allowed to contest for political offices without having to resign their appointments.

“Until we allow civil servants, academics to freely participate in politics, so that they can contest and if they don’t win, they return to their classrooms, the situation will remain the same.”

But perhaps, the most scathing attack yet on the country’s legislature came from a former President of Nigeria, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, during the week, when he described the National Assembly as a den of corruption.

He said, “Once you are a member, you are co-opted and your mouth is stuffed with rottenness and corruption that you cannot opt out as you go home with not less than N15m a month for a senator and N10m a month for a member of the House of Representatives. The National Assembly is a den of corruption by a gang of unarmed robbers.

“If the judiciary is being cleaned, what of the National Assembly which stinks much worse than the judiciary? Budget padding must not go unpunished. It is a reality, which is a regular and systemic practice. Nobody should pull wool over the eyes of Nigerians. Ganging up to intimidate and threaten the life of a whistle-blower is deplorable and undemocratic.”

Obasanjo, who spoke during a lecture he delivered at the First Akintola Williams Annual Lecture in Lagos titled, “Nigeria yesterday, today and tomorrow: Governance and accountability,” also accused the legislators of using funds earmarked for constituency projects to enrich themselves.

The ex-President said, “These constituency projects are spread over the budget for members of the National Assembly for which they are the initiators and the contractors directly or by proxy and money would be fully drawn with the project only partially executed or not executed at all. The National Assembly cabal of today is worse than any cabal that anybody may find anywhere in our national governance system at any time.

“Our lawmakers are lawbreakers. They are the accused, the prosecutor, the defenders and the judge in their own case. Most of them conduct themselves and believe that they are not answerable to anybody. They are blatant in their misbehaviour, cavalier in their misconduct and arrogant in the misuse of parliamentary immunity as a shield against reprisals for their irresponsible acts of malfeasance and/or outright banditry.’’

He, therefore, urged Buhari to investigate the so-called constituency projects of the past and the present sets of federal lawmakers and bring culprits to book.

Buhari inaugurates Onnoghen as acting CJN

President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday inaugurated Justice Walter Onnoghen as the acting Chief Justice of Nigeria.

This is following the retirement of Justice Mahmud Mohammed at the attainment of the mandatory 70 years’ retirement age.

Onnoghen is expected to act until the name of substantive CJN is forwarded to the Senate and it is confirmed.

The brief inauguration ceremony witnessed by top government officials took place inside the Council Chambers of the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Details later…

Oshiomhole presents staff of office to new Oba of Benin

Governor Adams Oshiomhole has presented the staff of office to the new Oba of Benin.

He presented the staff of office to the new monarch at about 4:05pm.

According to Punch news paper
Details later!!

Fayose inaugurates Marshals to arrest stubborn herdsmen 

Ekiti State Governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose, on Thursday in Ado-Ekiti inaugurated the Ekiti Grazing Enforcement Marshals with a warning that cattle found grazing after 6pm would be arrested.

He‎ said the marshalls were not to carry arms but had been trained and equipped to complement the police and other security agencies to tackle recalcitrant armed herdsmen.

Fayose had on August 29 signed a grazing law entitled, “Prohibition of Cattle and Other Ruminants Grazing in Ekiti, 2016.” Read more

NBA asks arrested judges to step aside pending trial

The Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, on Thursday, asked all the judges being investigated over their alleged involvement in acts of corruption to recuse themselves from further judicial functions or proceed on compulsory leave, until their innocence is fully and completely established. The legal body said such step was not only necessary in order to protect the sanctity and integrity of judicial processes that may involve the judges concerned, but to also safeguard the public image of the judiciary as an institution. Read more

Thursday, 11 February 2021

Has Mazi Nnamdi Kanu Halted Fulani Agenda?



It has been the wishes of the Fulani to enslave every other group in Nigeria. Their plan has been to make themselves an indigene of every state in Nigeria.


This plan was Kickstarted in 1804 when Uthman Dan Fodio carried out an overthrow of the Hausa, all in the name of Religion. Holy War he called it, but in truth it was actually a political war aimed at installing Fulani rulers and takeover of Hausa land.


Using the Hausa peasants he killed the Hausa rulers and installed Fulani Emirs. Their move towards South was restricted by strong opposition they received across Benue. But since then Fulani has not rested.


The coming of Muhammadu Buhari made it possible for them to restart their move towards the South. Do not forget that the aim was and is still to dip the Koran into the Atlantic. This is another takeover masqueraded with religion.


First, it was the appointment of Muslims into key positions, mostly Fulani Muslims. Their aim was to supress other ethnic groups, favor their Fulani people into taking over other regions. Fulani herdsmen were favored by the Government and tacitly supported by the government to kill and takeover peoples ancestral lands. It started in the middle belt. Villages were sacked and renamed by them and the government did nothing. In Agatu, 300 people were killed in one night. They created fear among the people. They wanted the people to be so much afraid that they will opt to give the Fulani their lands. Even a media aid to the government, Femi Adesina told different tribes in Nigeria to give out their lands to the Fulani and save their lives.


It didn't take long before they introduced RUGA and cattle Colony to be implemented in the entire states in Nigeria. These RUGA means giving Fulani herders lands in every state in Nigeria. Has this RUGA plan succeeded, in the next 30 years, there will be indigenous people of Fulani in Abia, Enugu, Bayelsa, Rivers, Cross River, Imo, Delta, Akwa Ibom, Anambra. They will have their Emir and like they did in Hausa land, they will gradually take over.


But unfortunately for them, a man has already risen from the trigger of the gun as foretold and his name is Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. Far back as 2014, he has warned the South against the plan of the Fulani. He told them that they are coming to kill and destroy. But the people refused to listen. In their defiance they supported a known jihadist into power. A man that once said that an attack on Boko Haram is an attack on the North. He boldly defended a terrorist group who has the blood of more than 30,000 Nigerians in their hands. Boko Haram were pampered and even recruited into the Army. 


Today, it is the same Mazi Nnamdi Kanu they called a mad man that is defending them. Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has successfully awakened the entire South and even the Hausa people. The Yoruba people that never understood him now understands every of his teaching. His teachings inspired courage out of different nations trapped inside Nigeria. Even with the Fulani controlling the Nigeria military, Yoruba has Amotekun while the East has #ESN. Each taking control of their region.


Nigeria military has tried going after #ESN and met a strong resistance. When they tried to repeat the genocide they committed in #Obigbo Rivers State ( #Obigbomassacre), it was #ESN that stopped the blood bath. The Fulani now is trying to use their normal diversionary method to win these, but the people seemed to know all their plans. They have created fake Igbo groups to discourage the people and speak against Mazi Nnamdi Kanu to no avail. They have tried to make the Igbo and Yoruba start online bashing and again failed. 

Even the Eastern Governors are now respecting warnings and ultimatum from Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. Recall that some weeks back Mazi Nnamdi Kanu gave the South Eastern Governors 14 days ultimate to ban open grazing, and the governor responded and banned it.


Looking at the events of today, you will agree with Biafra Reporters that truly Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has indeed halted the dipping of the Koran into the Atlantic.


He has also energized the Hausa to rise up and take back their lands from those that took it some 200 years ago.


That it was IPOB and Mazi Nnamdi Kanu that stopped the Fulani herdsmen from actualizing their plan of taking over people's ancestral lands is a glory IPOB is not ready to share with anyone according to Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the Leader of Indigenous People of Biafra.

If you like this article, then kindly like our page #BiafraReporters and share.


A #BiafraReportersUpdate

Saturday, 14 July 2018

Nigeria’s Ekundayo beats British John Thain to win Euro IBF title

England-based Nigerian boxer, Larry ‘The Natural’ Ekundayo has won the European International Boxing Federation title by defeating his British opponent, John Thain in London on Friday night.

Ekundayo won the prestigious European belt  at the York Hall, Bethnal Green, the home of British boxing through a unanimous decision.

The Nigerian boxer in an impressive performance was adjudged the IBF champion with all three judges scoring him as the winner.

The victory over Thain has made Ekundayo the highest ranked Nigerian boxer in the world and also position him for a world title shot.

In a fight that lasted 12 rounds, Ekundayo showed class as he outboxed Thain who suffered from a broken nose and was left bleeding for about six rounds.

Among supporters at the ringside was the Nigerian High Commissioner to United Kingdom, Amb.  George Oguntade and members of ‘Team Ekundayo.’

Khomeini Bukhari, Director of Africa, Peel Aston Global and a member of Team Ekundayo, in a statement on Saturday, commended the pugilist for doing his country proud. “Larry Ekundayo did fantastic, I am so proud of him and so should Nigeria be. Larry worked so hard for this day, we his team have seen his struggles paying off. We have worked very hard to help get Larry to this opportunity, it hasn’t been easy, we are happy that he had made Nigeria very proud,”he stated.

The new IBF champion had before the fight promised to defend the title in Nigeria saying, “After the heartbreak of the World Cup, I hope to win the IBF title this week, so as to bring to Nigeria the international sporting success that we can all cheer about. Once I win, I would love to defend it on Nigerian soil.”

Ben Gray, Ekundayo’s commercial agent had also disclosed that the boxer would visit the country to thank his  supporters.

“When Larry wins this prestige’s IBF title, he would have conquered Europe, in addition to being African Champion. This belt is the equivalent of winning the UEFA cup in football; Once he wins, he will be coming to Nigeria to thank those who have supported him throughout his journey to the top, as well as celebrate with the people of Nigeria,” he stated.

Friday, 25 November 2016

Legislators: Living large amid mass poverty - Punch Newspapers



Bukola Saraki, Yakubu Dogara

Nigeria is in a recession, but that has not stopped its lawmakers from enjoying luxurious lives on taxpayers’ money, GBENRO ADEOYE writes

They Don’t Care About Us’ is the fourth single from the Michael Jackson’s album, History, which was released in 1995. There, the late music legend spoke about police brutality and human rights abuses, with a chorus that goes thus – ‘All I want to say is that they don’t really care about us’.

In the song, Jackson went on to say, “Tell me what has become of my rights. Am I invisible because you ignore me? Your proclamation promised me free liberty, now I’m tired of being the victim of shame. They’re throwing me in a class with a bad name. I can’t believe this is the land from which I came.”

Jackson might have been speaking about another place with peculiar issues, incidentally; the song’s chorus correlates with the way many Nigerians view their leaders and some of the recent actions of federal and state legislators have clearly cemented the belief.

For instance, when the Edo State House of Assembly recently approved the construction of houses for former governors and their deputies, which should not be more than N200m and N100m respectively in any location of their choice, all hell broke loose.

The report was met with wide condemnations from the public, many of whom questioned such a move at a time when the country is in a recession and arguably in its worst economic state.

Even a report on the website of The PUNCHtitled, ‘Edo lawmakers approve N200m houses for ex-governors’, generated comments that were largely abusive and critical of the state’s lawmakers.

One of the readers simply named Paul, said, “Outright rubbish! What did they do to deserve this especially at this period when majority of the masses are suffering and starving? Insensitivity of the highest order! Are they not okay with the ones they looted or what?”

Another reader identified as Feranmi, said, “This is nonsense! After looting the state for years, they will still get free houses. Why can’t they pass a law that such money be used to pay civil servants that are working round the clock?”

A reader identified as ‘Trust Only God’ described the report as the “worst news in 2016”, and the lawmakers as “lawbreakers and criminals”.

It should be noted that states like Akwa Ibom and Lagos also have similar attractive benefits for their past governors and deputy governors.

Meanwhile, according to a lawyer and political analyst, Mr. Tunde Esan, one of Nigeria’s biggest problems is that majority of the people see positions of power as opportunities to enrich themselves and their families.

He said, “The big problem is the way we see governance in this country at any level, so there is no connection between our leaders and the people.

“People see public positions as opportunities to enrich themselves and get their generations and the ones unborn out of poverty. So when people aspire to get to positions of authority, it is not about serving the people, it is all about what they can get in four or eight years.

“Their belief is that if they can steal enough money, they can recoup the money they spent on their campaigns, buy a house in London, drive the best cars, send their children to the best schools and set them up for life regardless of what happens to the country.”

Also, when the House of Representatives recently started taking delivery of 360 cars worth N3.6bn, at a time the country is in a recession, some Nigerians described it as conclusive proof of their claims that Nigerian lawmakers, who are expected to represent their people, are far disconnected from their constituents and their realities.

For example, the Executive Chairman, Campaign Against Corrupt Leaders, Mr. Debo Adeniran, had described the spending as unnecessary, saying, “The members of the legislative body of the country should realise that Nigerians didn’t vote them into power to allocate wealth to themselves so that they can live like princes and princesses while the majority of Nigerians wallow in poverty and barely survive on a dollar per day.”

Also, a senior lecturer in the Department of Political Science, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Dr. Christian Ezeibe, in a telephone interview with Saturday PUNCH, described Nigeria’s political system as flawed because “it has become too attractive.”

“While other countries try to make their private sectors attractive to create jobs for the youth, Nigeria continues to make its politics attractive.

“An average Nigerian youth tells you he wants to be a politician, as if it is a profession. We have long debated on whether legislating should be done on a part-time basis or not and I will go with part-time.

“It should not remain a full-time job for illiterates who don’t even understand the process of lawmaking,” he said.

It was learnt that the Peugeot cars for the House of Representatives’ members would arrive in Abuja in batches till January 2017, when all 360 members of the House would have got one. Even the about 137 members that had been in the House before the Eighth Assembly would also get from the batches of cars, which are officially known as ‘committee’ vehicles.

Before the delivery of the vehicles commenced, the House of Representatives had been embroiled in a lingering budget padding scandal, in which a former Chairman, Committee on Appropriation, Mr. Abdulmumin Jibrin, accused some principal officers of the House of padding the 2016 Budget by over N40bn.

The legislators alleged to have been involved in the budget padding were the Speaker of the House, Yakubu Dogara; Deputy Speaker, Yusuf Lasun; Chief Whip, Alhassan Ado-Doguwa; and Minority Leader, Leo Ogor.

In another allegation, Jibrin said 10 principal officers of the House of Representatives had ‘embezzled” over N10bn allocated as “running costs” between 2003 and 2016, depending on the time each of the accused lawmakers has spent in the House.

Jibrin identified the officers as Dogara; Lasun; House Leader, Femi Gbajabiamila;  Deputy Leader, Buba Jibril; Deputy Whip, Pally Iriase; Ogor; Deputy Minority Leader, Chukwuka Onyeama; Ado-Doguwa; Minority Whip, Yakubu Barde; and Deputy Minority Whip, Binta Bello-Maigeri.

However, Jibrin was later suspended by the House for 180 legislative days for allegedly breaching the lower chamber’s practices and precedents.

Earlier in the year, at the onset of Nigeria’s economic crisis, the Senate also began taking delivery of 108 Toyota Land Cruiser SUVs that were said to have cost N35.1m each.

But a statement by the President, Nigeria Labour Congress, Mr. Ayuba Wabba, had called on the Senate to return all the vehicles to the supplier or face the anger of Nigerians. However, the threat was ignored.

Wabba had described the decision of the Senate to buy the luxury vehicles as proof that the lawmakers were greedy and insensitive to the economic plight of Nigerians, while alleging that their action was also criminal.

Wabba said the price of each of the vehicles was inflated by 100 per cent from the normal price of N17m to N35.1m and the senators had taken loans in August 2015 for the same purpose.

He had also questioned why the money spent on the vehicles could not be put to use in the senators’ various constituencies, while condemning their choice of luxury lives amid severe economic challenges facing the masses in the country.

Similarly, a lawyer and political analyst, Mr. Yemi Adetoyinbo, also said it was unfortunate that the country’s lawmakers could consider “such wastefulness of resources at a time when over 27 states could not pay workers’ salaries.”

“It is the height of irresponsibility and the highest level of noncommittal to the welfare of the people who voted them to power for our lawmakers to be spending fortunes on vehicles while the people are wallowing in poverty.

“It shows that they are disconnected and detached from the masses. And in Edo, to say that former governors will be getting N200m houses and their deputies will be getting N100m houses is also the height of irresponsibility.

 “It is funny that all these are coming at a time when the country is living on borrowing and the President is even proposing to borrow $29.9bn.

“The President should denounce the actions of the lawmakers.  Otherwise, it will appear that he is paying lip service to improving the welfare of the masses. No country should give us any aid anymore if what we have now cannot be used to pay workers’ salaries and improve the lives of Nigerians who have no food to eat,” he said

Adetokunbo, however, called for “massive protests in the country, to be led by the NLC and Trade Union Congress against the political class.”

According to Esan, until Nigerians realise that they have the power to recall their lawmakers and even get their governors and the President impeached, the situation will remain the same.

He said, “People should realise that if their lawmakers are not doing their bidding, they can be recalled. If your governor is not performing well, you can talk to your lawmakers to impeach him.

“We should understand that they are our servants and not our lords. It is because we don’t use our powers that they get to such positions with the mentality of an emperor. It is extremely sad.”

Ezeibe’s suggestion is that academics and civil servants should be allowed to contest for any political position without having to resign their appointments in their places of work, saying that would encourage more people with substance to go into politics.

He said, “First, I will suggest that lawmaking should be made a part-time job. Then, civil servants, professors and other academics should be allowed to contest for political offices without having to resign their appointments.

“Until we allow civil servants, academics to freely participate in politics, so that they can contest and if they don’t win, they return to their classrooms, the situation will remain the same.”

But perhaps, the most scathing attack yet on the country’s legislature came from a former President of Nigeria, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, during the week, when he described the National Assembly as a den of corruption.

He said, “Once you are a member, you are co-opted and your mouth is stuffed with rottenness and corruption that you cannot opt out as you go home with not less than N15m a month for a senator and N10m a month for a member of the House of Representatives. The National Assembly is a den of corruption by a gang of unarmed robbers.

“If the judiciary is being cleaned, what of the National Assembly which stinks much worse than the judiciary? Budget padding must not go unpunished. It is a reality, which is a regular and systemic practice. Nobody should pull wool over the eyes of Nigerians. Ganging up to intimidate and threaten the life of a whistle-blower is deplorable and undemocratic.”

Obasanjo, who spoke during a lecture he delivered at the First Akintola Williams Annual Lecture in Lagos titled, “Nigeria yesterday, today and tomorrow: Governance and accountability,” also accused the legislators of using funds earmarked for constituency projects to enrich themselves.

The ex-President said, “These constituency projects are spread over the budget for members of the National Assembly for which they are the initiators and the contractors directly or by proxy and money would be fully drawn with the project only partially executed or not executed at all. The National Assembly cabal of today is worse than any cabal that anybody may find anywhere in our national governance system at any time.

“Our lawmakers are lawbreakers. They are the accused, the prosecutor, the defenders and the judge in their own case. Most of them conduct themselves and believe that they are not answerable to anybody. They are blatant in their misbehaviour, cavalier in their misconduct and arrogant in the misuse of parliamentary immunity as a shield against reprisals for their irresponsible acts of malfeasance and/or outright banditry.’’

He, therefore, urged Buhari to investigate the so-called constituency projects of the past and the present sets of federal lawmakers and bring culprits to book.

Thursday, 10 November 2016

Buhari inaugurates Onnoghen as acting CJN

President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday inaugurated Justice Walter Onnoghen as the acting Chief Justice of Nigeria.

This is following the retirement of Justice Mahmud Mohammed at the attainment of the mandatory 70 years’ retirement age.

Onnoghen is expected to act until the name of substantive CJN is forwarded to the Senate and it is confirmed.

The brief inauguration ceremony witnessed by top government officials took place inside the Council Chambers of the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Details later…

Thursday, 20 October 2016

Oshiomhole presents staff of office to new Oba of Benin

Governor Adams Oshiomhole has presented the staff of office to the new Oba of Benin.

He presented the staff of office to the new monarch at about 4:05pm.

According to Punch news paper
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Fayose inaugurates Marshals to arrest stubborn herdsmen 

Ekiti State Governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose, on Thursday in Ado-Ekiti inaugurated the Ekiti Grazing Enforcement Marshals with a warning that cattle found grazing after 6pm would be arrested.

He‎ said the marshalls were not to carry arms but had been trained and equipped to complement the police and other security agencies to tackle recalcitrant armed herdsmen.

Fayose had on August 29 signed a grazing law entitled, “Prohibition of Cattle and Other Ruminants Grazing in Ekiti, 2016.” Read more

NBA asks arrested judges to step aside pending trial

The Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, on Thursday, asked all the judges being investigated over their alleged involvement in acts of corruption to recuse themselves from further judicial functions or proceed on compulsory leave, until their innocence is fully and completely established. The legal body said such step was not only necessary in order to protect the sanctity and integrity of judicial processes that may involve the judges concerned, but to also safeguard the public image of the judiciary as an institution. Read more