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Saturday, August 17, 2013

Femi Fani Kayode’s Wife and Daughters Slept with Atiku, Obasanjo, Shama And Others Under Femi’s Nose – By Shama Maliga

Femi Fani Kayode’s Wife and Daughters Slept with Atiku, Obasanjo, Shama And Others Under Femi’s Nose – By Shama Maliga


Femi Fani KayodeFemi has finally displayed his wealth of Idio-stupidity…hence his immoral house hood chapter is hereby opened.  Shama Maliga






1. I have been in dispute with Femi since September 2011 over personal issues.
2. I worked with ObJ between, 2004 to 2007 (Second term) as private inhouse Agent before leaving to back to Canada in late 2007.
3. I have known Femi since 2002; we first met during an evening Private meeting, on a Sunday at Otta (OBJ’s Parlor).
4. Femi never hide his sexual taste on women (both single and Married. And in many occasions with OBJ, OBJ stylishly joke over Femi’s unending libido on women who rush for assistance, favor or help in Abuja.
5. OBJ calls him “Woman Rapper” and usually warned  him to be careful.
6. Many of us including his Aides and OBJ’s Aides knew that Femi was usually on drugs.
7. I can categorically state that Femi has slept with the lady (Adaobi Uchegbu) he mentioned on his FB wall, I don’t know about Miss Chioma Anasoh, I have never heard or seen her before but I say he’s only dreaming of sleeping with Bianca. I believe he’s only lying or trying to make his petition against Ibos strong by dragging Bianca to his chains and lists of banged women. Throughout my time with them (OBJ, Atiku, Imoke and Femi), I have never seen or heard of any relationship between him and Bianca. It would be surprising to know that Femi has never in his life met Bianca, because Femi is very good at lies.
8. No doubt Femi has slept with many Nigerian women (Yoruba, Hausa, Ibo, IJaw etc); Married and Unmarried women.
9. He was not only the person that slept with Adaobi Ukaegbu. I have done it with her severally even when Femi was poking her day and night in Abuja. Even many security men have done it with her under Femi’s nose. So I don’t think Femi should make noise about Adaobi. Adaobi to security men who have banged her severally in and outside Villa was seen as one of those Abuja Prostitutes. She and many other ladies even from south west, South-East, South-south and North were just popular to many of us as political sex hankers. Anyone can bang Adaobi and others even just by mentioning that you are a son to a local government chairman, but you must be ready.
10. She (Adaobi) is not alone in warming of Abuja men’s bed, many Yoruba, Hausa, Tiv, Edo etc were all in the same business of being fucked for one favor or the other. Today, many of them were lucky to head or work in one office or the other as they continue their political bed warming in Abuja.
11. Unfortunately, what Femi doesn’t know is that; while he was busy messing up with people’s wives, girls friends, others were also busy fucking his househood (his wife and female children) under his nose.
12. I can authoritatively inform you that in two different occasions in 2006; one in Abuja and the other in Saudi Arabia, Former VP (Atiku) wiped Regina (Femi’s wife). Madam Regina Fani-Kayode is also a hot pant and money hunger just like her husband Femi.
13. Femi has five beautiful daughters and I can authoritatively inform you that OBJ has severally slept with Regina and Oluwafolake (Femi’s first daughter).
14. Femi’s daughters; Oluwafolake, who’s mostly called (Folake) and Oluwatemitope who’s mostly called (Temi) are Bi-Sex, and worst of it they are into incest relationship. Two one them have been caught severally making things out on the bed by their own father, who is also crazy about sex and drugs.
15. I, personally have banged Folake, and Temi, but my other colleague has banged Femi’s second to the youngest daughter of his second divorced wife; Oluwatobiloba, who at her prime age love sex more than food.
16. Femi might be aware of the sexual relationship between his wife, daughter with OBJ. He has in some occasions quarreled with Regina and threatens her of Divorce, but for the sake of OBJ and his job, Femi kept mute.
17. In October 2010 during Femi’s private dinner for his 50th birthday, Regina went home with OBJ and spent the Night with him while Femi was busybedding Adaobi who assisted very well for the social event. Adaobi case nearly destroyed Femi’s home as his wife usually use her as an excuse of sexual immorality even with young campus boys and ex-boy friends.
18. In 2007, one of the security men who has severally banged Femi’s daughter Temi was caught happily showcasing his big black dick to another Femi’s daughter Oluwatuminu during her holiday break, which she admired with smile. They were caught on a newly installed CCTV and the young man was fired thereafter.
19. The only daughter from Regina was the only decent girl in Femi’s house, although she’s still growing up.
20. There’s trouble in Femi’s house hood over madness of immorality sexual relationship and drug addicts. Femi has personally told me when things were okay between us that “Women are only tools for enjoyment”. He said he divorced his first wife (Saratu) the late 1990 over trust. Saratu who I met once was Folake’s mother, even though they have divorce and the woman remarried, Femi still bang her whenever she visit Abuja as I know in 2006.
21. Femi’s second marriage lasted only five years (1991 – 1995 as I later knew) with three daughters; Oluwatemitope, Oluwatobiloba and Oluwatuminu. He’s divorced second wife Yemisi Olasunbo Adeniji once accused him of sleeping with their first Oluwatemitope(Temi), although she’s no longer his wife, Femi usually demand sex from her which to my knowledge the woman never give in but have slept severally with Femi’s friends and politicall associate.
22. Regina Fani-Kayode (nee Regina patience Amonoo), Femi’s third and present wife have also been accused by Femi of sleeping with his brother Rotimi Fani-Kayode. Regina who had only one daughter; Oluwaremilekun for Femi has been warned by Femi not to operate or open FaceBook account, because Femi thinks she will end up getting dating more young guys on internet.
23. I can state here that Femi’s marriage with Regina will still not last. The lady is also smart and sexually active like Femi. Femi hasn’t divorce her yet because he’s still eating through her as the Lady keeps secret dates with top politicians, makes money and ready to fix Femi too politically. OBJ’s relationship with Femi has been cordial because of this lady who warms OBJ ‘s bed regularly. The same lady has been making personally effort with GEJ for herself and probably for fix for Femi.
24. Finally, I have never banged Femi’s third wife Regina but I can say she’s a nice woman in her good side, though I have enjoyed nice sexual views of her. Seen her being banged by VP and Presido and assisted her many times with her clothes. My problem with them is that they are ingrates. Thanks for their daughters who made me happy several times with their tits, pussy and mouths. There’s no need throwing stone when you have so many glass houses. Nigeria MUST remain One. Those preaching division from south-south and south-East are wasting their time.

APGA KNOCKS PROF SOLUDO OUT OF CONTENTION FOR ANAMBRA GUBER RACE


















The screening panel of the All Progressives Grand Alliance on Friday disqualified six of the party’s aspirants, who are interested in the November 16 governorship election in Anambra State.
A front-line contender in the race and ex-Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, was affected in the disqualification.
A statement by the Chairman of the Governorship Screening Panel, Alhaji Tayo Sowunmi; Secretary, Mr. Ifeanyi Mbaeri, and a member, Chief Onwuka Ukwa, said at the conclusion of the panel’s sitting that some of the aspirants failed to scale through the test.
Apart from Soludo, the other five aspirants that failed the screening were Mr. Emmanuel Nweke, Ogbuefi Tony Nnaechetta, Mr. Chinedu Francis Idigo, Dr. Chike Obidigbo and Mr. Oseloka Obaze.
The panel, however, said that seven aspirants were successful.
The successful aspirants are Mr. Chukwuemeka Nwogbo, Mr. Paul Odenigbo, Lillian Ekwunife, Chief Willie Obiano, Mr. John Nwosu, Mr. John Emeka and Nwachi Obianwu.
It was learnt that some of the reasons given for not clearing the other aspirants ranged from non-presentation of their voter cards, lack of evidence of financial strength to execute the campaign, incomplete certificate and failure to submit tax clearance.
One of the affected aspirants, Idigo, while reacting to his non-clearance, said he was surprised at the reasons given for dropping him.
Idigo, who was at the APGA headquarters, venue of the screening, said he was going to make another presentation to the appeal panel today (Saturday).
He said they were informed that evidence of financial status was going to be part of the screening requirements.
“The outcome of the screening came as a surprise to me but I am going to prepare my appeal immediately and submit it to the Appeal Panel,” he stated.
Through his media aide, Bonaventure Melah, Soludo said he had joined APGA to help build it into a formidable political party, adding that he would keep his eyes on that objective.
Melah said, “Our attention has been drawn to the news that the APGA three-man screening panel for governorship aspirants has not cleared Prof. Chukwuma Soludo and five other aspirants. I called to inform him of the development and he had a good laugh.

“Without knowing the reason for the decision, he stated that he accepted whatever decision the party had taken.”

A diagnosis of the diagnosed Femi Fani -Kayode

A DIAGNOSIS OF THE ALREADY DIAGNOSED!

THE LATEST RANTINGS BY FEMI FANI KAYODE BORDERS AROUND "ABERRATION"









FANI-KAYODE’S CRY FOR MATERNAL HELP
By: Law Mefor

Femi Fani-Kayode, one time federal minister of Aviation, the same one who once described President Olusegun Obasanjo as “clean as a whistle” when he was his chief laundryman, has caught a new fancy: the preeminence of the Igbos in Nigeria is now giving him nightmares and he is not taking it well. Such irrational fear and the way he is going about it border on xenophobia, narcissism and egolalia, among other disorders.

Xenophobia is a very dangerous thing. It is a new form of irrational fear and false perception of another as foreign or strange such as against members of Igbo race by Fani-Kayode . Xenophobia usually manifests itself in many ways involving the relations and perceptions of an in-group towards an out-group, including the fear of losing identify, suspicion of its activities, aggression and desire to eliminate their presence to secure a presumed purity. Fani-Kayode’s perception of the Igbos and his infantile outrage that Lagos is being swamped by the Igbos and the need to stop them, fit this description like glove.

Xenophobia can also be exhibited in the form of uncritical exhilaration of another race in which a culture is ascribed an unreal, stereotyped and exotic quality. Fani-Kayode ascribing some larger-than-life quality to the Igbo race fit this also. It first became prominent in South Africa and since then has been spreading. It has reached Nigeria no doubt, for there are no other ways to explain why a man high up there as Femi Fani-Kayode would feel so upset with a race of about 40 million people who are doing pretty well in Nigeria and all over the globe.

Worse still, in a remarkable feat of delusion Femi Fani-Kayode believes he can bring the Igbos down all by himself or set Nigeria on the road to Kigali, with Yorubas and Igbos as Hutus and Tutsis.

When the futility of this foolhardiness became palpable, when people from a all parts of Nigeria, including his kinsmen took him to the cleaners, the man beat a retreat. But once again, he was headed in the wrong direction; his recant cut deeper for saying in a press statement that he never meant sexual escapades, when he mentioned his liaison with Her Excellency, Chief Mrs. Bianca Ojukwu and two other senior Igbo babes.

To his warped mind, he merely wanted to prove that if he has so many Igbos as friends he couldn’t possibly be against the Igbo people. Yet curiously, he mentioned not a single Igbo male friend or Igbo business partner, but could easily string up 3 erstwhile Igbo dames as evidence of his charity and niceness to the Igbo race, which he is desperately denigrating.

From psychological point of view, Femi Fani-Kayode’s sexual indiscretion or claim of it, no matter however veiled, points to something that runs quite deep; it suggests that what he is going through is not ordinary, and likely a manifestation of conduct/personality disorder. This antisocial condition has long been interrogated by Psychiatrists and Clinical Psychologists and most of them arrived at a description that it is a “Cry for Maternal Help”.

To the ilk, sex is a symbolic manifestation of conquest and as such form part of the consistent pattern of their irrational but injurious attempts at getting back at authority and avenging a hurt childhood. For this reason too, they have gained a wild reputation for pervasive sexual dysfunctions, sexual deviations and sexual variations, an example of which is Macho-Sadism.(Some of them need to be flogged like hell before they can gain the requisite mood ).

Barely 50 and in third marriage and still counting, there is little doubt that Femi Fani-Kayode is clinically unstable. Another source of worry is that from his well-known struggles with drugs, Femi Fani-Kayode may well be on a rebound and only presenting a relapse in this unpalatable, absurd manner of trying to drag everybody that matters down with him.

Some closer inspection of his childhood also reveals a number of disturbing experiences that can precipitate the disorders suspected here. For example, his history has it that he (Femi Fani-Kayode) may have watched his father’s near-death experience in the 1966 coup in Nigeria, in which the man (Chief Remi Fani-Kayode, Deputy Premier, Western Region – as he then was) was believed to have called out his Principal, Chief S. L. Akintola (Premier, Western Region – as he then was also) to his death. He holds the Igbos responsible.

Such traumatic experience is one certain way of acquiring Xenophobia. Through Classical Conditioning form of learning, one can be conditioned to having fears or repulse from aliens generally, or, from specific group. Ways to instill it would be dehumanization mostly by propagandas. For example, video connoting group members shown distorted, erroneous and in proportional phases of horror, he is painting of the Igbos.

From the analysis of xenophobia acquisition process, one can see that Femi Fani-Kayode may not have gotten over his personal experience of the 1966 coup which he has erroneously interpreted as ‘Igbo coup’ aimed to enthrone Igbo hegemony . The greater presentation of his crisis is that he is painting a gory picture of his perceived Igbo misdeeds in Nigeria to carry members of his ethnic group and other Nigerians along in his grand vendetta agenda against the Igbos.

It is also a well-known fact to mental health professionals that people like this, rather than seek psychiatric or psychological help, prefer to wallow in self-pity and self-decapitation, as they reel themselves against authority or forces they cannot even scratch as in Femi Fani-Kayode versus Igbos.

Psychologists see it as “a Cry for Maternal Help” because it has its roots in childhood, where the individual may have suffered some remarkable deprivation or trauma with resultant poor coping strategies. Chief Femi Fani-Kayode’s defense mechanisms are truly weak as narcissistic lifestyle and egolalia are his only ways of coping.

This angle needed to be brought to the fore as treating it/him and the/his condition as though it is normal may prove a fatal conceptual mistake; for indeed if Femi Fani-Kayode needs help, it will inhuman on our part not to encourage him to submit himself for a clinical examination and if confirmed, submit to clinical intervention. Suppose that is the only way he can regain perspective? Shouldn't we be our brother’s keeper, as noble African culture teaches? 


· Law Mefor, a Forensic Psychologist, is National Coordinator, Transform Nigeria Movement (TNM) Abuja; email:lawmefor@gmail.com;+234-803-787-2893

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

This suicide bomber who was blown by his own bomb says the group was doing “God’s work”

IDEO: Bauchi Suicide Bomber said they are doing God's work



This suicide bomber who was blown off with an explosive device he was carrying on Tuesday said on his deathbed that the group was doing “God’s work” and would not stop.
On Tuesday, the suicide bomber had travelled by public transport for more than 393 km with the device from Yola, Adamawa State.

He was said to have concealed the bomb in his backpack.

The bomber was unfortunate when he carelessly dropped the bag on the floor to urinate in a corner.

The device subsequently detonated, dismembering his lower limb and fingers.

Shortly after the incident, while conscious and in pains, the bomber told onlookers – including police officers who had come to arrest him – that he was part of a larger cell of the terrorist Boko Haram sect who are infiltrating the city to carry out an assignment in “God’s name.”

He said his colleagues were on their way to the city from other towns.

When thoroughly searched, a gun was found on him, which the police reportedly took away.

Nigeria Is Cursed with Very Bad Leaders ––Obasanjo Explodes &Mentions Names


 

Former President Olusegun Obsanjo has a strong message for us. Hear him:
“We had some people who were under 50years in leadership positions. One of them was James Ibori, where is he today? One of them was Alamieyeseigha, where is he today? Lucky Igbinedion, where is he today? 
“The youngest was the Speaker, (Salisu) Buhari; you can still recall what happened to him. You said Bola Tinubu is your master. What Buhari did was not anything worse than what Bola Tinubu did
“But in this part of the world some people covered up the other man. The man claimed he went to Government College, Ibadan but the governor (Oyo State) went to Government College and packed all the documents so that they would not know that he did not go there.
“I wanted someone who would succeed me so I took Atiku. Within a year, I started seeing the type of man Atiku is.
"And you want me to get him there?

“I once went to Tanzania because Julius Nyerere recognised Biafra. He told me not to mind his aides and others in government. They would say they have one house in town but their five year old sons and daughters would have houses all over.

“Some of you who are condemning the leadership would get there tomorrow and it will be a different story. Only very few are actually good.

“Abacha, my predecessor got $750m. Through our lawyer in Switzerland we recovered $1.25bn and the lawyer still said there is probably still another $1bn to be recovered. In 1979 we had 20 new ships specially built for Nigeria. When I came back 20 years after, the national shipping line had liquidated.

“The whole thing is not just about leadership. If we talk about good leadership you should also talk about good followers. If you talk about human right you should also talk about human duties and obligations.

“It is sad that after 53years of independence we have no leader that we can commend. The problem in Africa is that when one person takes over he would not see any good thing that his predecessor did. Let us condemn but with caution,”

Obasanjo said all these on Tuesday in Ibadan, while reviewing the history of Nigeria as a keynote speaker at the 4th Annual Ibadan Sustainable Development Summit by the Centre for Sustainable Development, University of Ibadan, and African Sustainable Development Network.

Blackberry addiction exposes BLIND BEGGAR ?

"How can the Igbos call me a tribalist when I slept severally with Top Igbo Women?.....Former Aviation Minister Femi Fani-Kayode

"How can the Igbos call me a tribalist when I slept severally with Bianca Ojukwu, Chioma Anasoh and Adaobi Uchegwu?" -  former Aviation Minister Femi Fani-Kayode

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Those that call me a tribalist are simply misguided. Perhaps they do not know the meaning of the word or its true import. Those that know me well can confirm the fact that I am not a tribalist, a racist or a bigot and that I consider such sentiments as being unworthy of a man of class, good breeding and culture. I am however a firm believer in the propagation of truth and I appreciate the value and importance of history. Sadly many of our igbo compatriots do not believe in that. For them history consists of only one thing- how other Nigerians have always marginalised them and treated them badly.
If only they knew their own history, where they are coming from, what they used to be, where they were 100 years ago and what their forefathers did to the rest of Nigeria over the last 80 years they would know why they have always had such a hard time in this country. Sadly because they dont know any of these things they cannot learn from them. And if they cannot learn from them they will continue to make the same mistakes. That is why they can come to another mans land and territory and call it their own and when we say ”no” they tell us to shut up and call us tribalists.
"How can the Igbos call me a tribalist when I slept severally with Bianca Ojukwu, Chioma Anasoh and Adaobi Uchegwu?" - Lunatic former Aviation Minister Femi Fani-Kayode
I was not a tribalist when I wrote a tribute to Colonel Emeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu after he died or when I condemned the ’60′s pogroms that took place in the north in which their people were slaughtered like flies. I was not a tribalist when I wrote against my good friend Senator Ahmed Sani Yarima and child marriage in the north. Yet now I am a tribalist because I spoke the truth about our history and who the yoruba are. I was not a tribalist when I had a long-standing and intimate relationship with Miss Bianca Onoh, an igbo lady, who many years later married Ojukwu and who is now our Ambassador in Spain. I was not a tribalist when I had a long-standing and intimate relationship with Miss Chioma Anasoh, another igbo lady, who I almost took as a second wife. I was not a tribalist when I had a long-standing and intimate relationship with Miss Adaobi Uchegbu, another igbo lady, who was exceptionally close to me and who is now at the National Headquarters of the ruling PDP.
I was not a tribalist when I wrote essays defending the rights of the igbo and every other Nigerian nationality to exercise their right of self-determination and leave Nigeria if that is what they wanted to do. I was not a tribalist when I consistently wrote that Nigeria must have a Sovereign National Conference where the rights and obligations of all its various nationalities would be clearly defined and agreed upon. I was not a tribalist when I employed more igbo people as a Presidential spokesman and a Minister of the Federal Republic than even my own yoruba. I was not a tribalist when I wrote an essay, just two years ago, extolling the virtues of igbo women and telling the world about their sudden and meteoric rise and how far they had gone in the power circles of this country in the last 10 years. I was not a tribalist when I condemned the bombing of predominantly igbo and catholic churches and the killing of the igbo and others by Boko Haram in the north over the last three years.
I was not a tribalist when I risked my life by consistently writing against Boko Haram and urging our President to do a better job at protecting the lives of all Nigerians even though I live in the north. I was not a tribalist when I wrote against political sharia in the late ’90′s and I participated in protracted and sometimes acrimoniuos debates with islamic fundamentalists and islamists. I was not a tribalist when I was in NADECO and when we fought against military rule in Nigeria. I was not a tribalist when I fought for a President from the south-south or the south-east. I was not a tribalist when I wrote in defence of the igbo when it came to the abandoned property issue. I was not a tribalist when I wrote about the excesses of the Federal troops during the civil war. I was not a tribalist when I commended Azikiwe and the virtues of the NCNC in Nigerian history. I was not a tribalist when I wrote that it was unfair and wrong for the Federal Government of Nigeria to leave the igbo with only 20 pounds each after the civil war. I was not a tribalist when many years ago I attended and gave my life to Christ in a church called TREM which was established by a great igbo man by the name of Bishop Mike Okonkwo. I was not a tribalist when my grandfather Justice Victor Adedapo Kayode, taught Chief Nnamdi Azikiwe at Methodist Boys High School in Lagos and when my father, Chief Remilekun Fani-Kayode, was appointed as the leader of the predominantly igbo NCNC in the Western Regional House of Assembly. I could go on and on. These people have very short memories and anyone that does not agree with them all the time or that says one word against them at any point in time is labelled a tribalist for life.
They called Chief Obafemi Awolowo a tribalist, an igbo-hater a genocidal maniac and a child-killer simply because the man refused to join sides with them in the civil war yet they forgot that on one of the occassions that Awolowo ran for the Presidency his running mate was from the east and not from the north. They called Chief Festus Okotie-Eboh, Chief S.L Akintola and Sir Ahmadu Bello igbo-haters and tribalists simply because they saw through the igbo agenda at a very early stage in our history and they marked and killed them all for it. They called General Yakubu Gowon a genocidal maniac, a child-killer, an igbo-hater and a tribalist simply because opposed Biafra, stood up to Ojukwu and insisted on keeping Nigeria together and even though he declared that there was ”no victor and no vanquished” after the civil war.
They accused President Olusegun Obasanjo of being a tribalist and an igbo-hater even though he appointed an igbo man as the first GOC in the Nigerian Army since 1966 and even though he appointed more igbos into key positions in his government than any President before him. They accused President Shehu Shagari of being a tribalist and an igbo-hater even though he pardoned Ojukwu and allowed him to return back home after a long period in exile. They have accused the Nigerian people of being tribalists and igbo-haters simply because we have not had an igbo President since 1966 forgetting that Nigeria was magnamonious in victory and that she not only gladly welcomed them back into the fold after the civil war but that she also gave them the Vice Presidency of the country only ten years later. They have labelled the northerners as tribalists and igbo-haters simply because the north has refused to tolerate their excesses and accept their complicated ways. They have labelled the Niger Deltans as tribalists and igbo-haters simply due to the ”abandoned property issue” and because historically many of them have always resisted the idea of igbo domination.
They have labelled the yoruba as tribalists and igbo-haters simply because we have refused to accept their claims to our land and territory and even though we were more charitable, hospitable, accomodating and generous to them than any other nationality in Nigeria after the civil war. The yoruba particularly have been too kind and gentle with them. That is the problem. They see our liberal and accomodating nature as stupidity and weakness. That is why they always call the yoruba cowards forgetting that the history of the yoruba proves otherwise. It is now time to tell the truth. They despise the yoruba and they only pretend to believe in one Nigeria as long as they can always have their way and laud it over others. Worst of all, generally speaking, they have no restraining factors because money and the acquisition of wealth is their sole objective and purpose in life.
Someone ought to tell them that this is not a virtue but a vice. It is a cultural deficiency which is borne out of not having any history. If they did they would be less aggressive, more restrained and far more civil to others even where and when they disagree with them. If speaking these bitter home truths and yearning and fighting for a better Nigeria makes me a tribalist then it is a toga that I would be happy to wear. I will not sit by quietly and allow my people, the yoruba people of south western Nigeria, to be rubbished, insulted and cheated by anyone no matter how aggressive and given to extreemities that anyone may believe he is. I make or offer and no apology for my views. My numerous assertions on the igbo stand.
Meanwhile I have read all sorts of strange submissions in various newspapers and blogs that have held themselves out as rejoinders to my two articles titled “Lagos, The Igbo and the Servants Of Truth” and “The Bitter Truth About The Igbo”. Sadly other than the usual abuse and ungodly clap-trap not one of them has been able to address ANY of the issues that I raised in either of the two articles, answer any of the questions that I posed in them or successfully challenge my presentation of historical facts.
The bellicose nature and sheer crassness of these so-called rejoinders goes to prove two things. Firstly that those that I have descibed as being collectively unlettered, uncouth, uncultured, unrestrained and crude in all their ways really are all those things and a lot more and secondly that they cannot put up any reasonable or serious arguement to discredit or refute the message so instead they are attempting to destroy the messanger. Meanwhile the two essays have been published in various newspapers in our country and outside and it will continue to be published by others long into the forseeable future.
The message is clear and it is already out there. It cannot be called back in. The horse has bolted from the stable and the falcon has left the nest. No matter how hard those that are attempting to intimidate us into silence may try it will not work and we will not be cowed. The message is already out there and the genie is already out of the bottle. Those that seek to continue to denigrate and belittle the yoruba and lay claim to what is rightfully ours should desist from doing so. They should grant us our peace and give us our due respect and they will get the same in return. If they do not do so those things will elude them and eventually history will repeat itself again in this country.
Meanwhile when anyone reads a rejoinder that addresses the issues that I raised in my essays and that has some level of scholarship and intellectual content they should please let me know and I may well dignify it with a response. The shameless and emotional thrash and disjointed verbiage that have been described as rejoinders so far are just not up to scratch. They are bereft of any scholarship and intellectual content. They also invoke pity in me for the faceless plebians that wrote them and those they claim to be speaking for. When the igbo, or anyone else, find a real champion that can cross swords with me and give me a good run for my money someone should please let me know. I am itching for a real debate with a worthy adversary on this issue.
Like the great Achilles I feel that I have no match. Are there no Hector’s out there? Sadly it appears that my accusers, traducers, opposers and haters cannot find one. All they have is their hate, their ignorance, their insults and their inbred crudity and vulgarity.

The Presidency describes Nasir El Rufai as a Serial Liar


In a  statement issued by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr Reuben Abati,, on Sunday, he rejected accusations of ethnic and religious bigotry levelled against President Goodluck Jonathan by former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mallam Nasir el-Rufai, whom he  described as a “serial liar.”
He described  the allegations made by the  ex-minister made during a radio interview monitored by national dailies as wild.
According to the statement, “this most recent interview, like others he gave in the past, only shows that el-Rufai is a serial liar and the facts of history bear me witness.
“el-Rufai accused President Jonathan of playing ethnic and religious politics, however, any objective watcher of the president knows that this is untrue. 
“For instance, the Muslim Ummah just emerged from the Ramadan fast and the president, though a Christian, joined them in fasting and severally broke the fast with Muslims at the Presidential Villa.
“Also, in the history of the existence of Nigeria as a nation, no leader has spent the quantum of funds that President Jonathan has spent on education specifically tailored for Islamic itinerant scholars known as the almajiri.
“In the composition of his cabinet, the president has appointed Muslims into sensitive positions and ensured a balance that has been commended by many in the Islamic fold.
“But it is most curious that this allegation is coming from Nasir el-Rufai, a man who profaned the name of Jesus Christ on Twitter by tweeting a joke which is too indecent to mention in the presence of civilised persons.
“This same el-Rufai is the same man who, in June of last year, claimed that Christians were behind the bombings of their own churches rather than terrorists and were doing this to further a Christian agenda.
“It is only a measure of his inconsistency that el-Rufai is today accusing the presidency of being afraid of General Muhammadu Buhari whom the same el-Rufai said was perpetually un-electable.”
The statement added that “in fact, the accusation el-Rufai is now making against the president is precisely the same accusation he made against General Buhari on October 4, 2010, when he said Buhari’s insensitivity to Nigeria’s diversity and his parochial focus are already well-known. Today, el-Rufai is serving this same Buhari.”
The presidency added that a proof that el-Rufai was not above lying to the media to achieve his political objective was proven in Segun Adeniyi’s book, “Power, Politics and Death,” when el-Rufai was quoted to have confessed in the presence of multiple witnesses still alive today that “there was no cabal, we created the myth to neutralise Turai (Yar’Adua).”
The presidency, in the statement, added that “we have a record of what el-Rufai truly thinks of President Jonathan from a leaked secret diplomatic memo from the United States embassy in Abuja, which revealed that just before the April 2007 presidential election, el-Rufai had told the then US ambassador to Nigeria that the then vice presidential candidate, Dr Goodluck Jonathan, was clean and honest.”
It also carpeted el-Rufai over his comment on the vice president, Alhaji Namadi Sambo, saying that it was unfortunate.
The report quoted el-Rufai as describing the administration of Sambo in Kaduna State as a disaster, purporting that the vice president, as a former governor of Kaduna State, incurred a huge debt profile that compelled his successor to complain.
“At no time did the late Governor Patrick Yakowa ever accuse the vice president of incurring any huge debt during his tenure as governor of Kaduna State.  
“For the records, when the vice president was in charge as governor of Kaduna, the state never borrowed a penny from any quarters. The efforts to generate cheap funds for development, which he applied for, were just recently approved by the Islamic Development Bank for the state,” the statement added.
It advised Nigerians to subsequently take el-Rufai’s words with not just a pinch of salt, but a spoonful, because “a double-minded man is unstable in all his ways