Reuben Abati: The game has changed, everybody is beginning to shut up

“My brother, I think all the people saying they have not seen any change should by now be convinced that truly, truly, the game has changed.”

“Football? Euro 2016? Brexit?”

“What is wrong with you?”reuben-abati

“Or may be you are talking about the death of Stephen Keshi and Shuaibu Amodu and the fact that Nigeria’s House of Football needs to be re-organized.

“I really don’t know what the matter is with you today. I always try to engage you in a conversation because I consider you smart, but your responses don’t make sense to me.”

“Game change. Well. I studied a bit of game theory in school not as a student of political science but as a generally curious student.”

“Who is talking about game theory?”

“Game theory is about political marketing, the relation between structure and agents, how power is deployed, structuration, the framework of power, the politics of structural and collective agency.”

“When you are tired of boring yourself, you will keep quiet. I am just saying the game has changed in Nigeria. I guess that is simple enough so stop quoting text books.”

“Ha, I get you now. I recall that the former Chairman of the PDP, during the election was snick-named the game-changer. Everywhere he went everyone said game-changer!”

“If you are dumb, or pretending to be dumb, good for you. I am talking about today’s Nigeria, you are talking about the past. Can’t you see, don’t you hear, don’t you feel it, that indeed, contrary to what we used to think, something indeed has changed…”

“Tell me.”

“Me? You mean I, me, myself?”

“What is that?”

“If you mean I, me, myself, I have nothing to say. And please note that because the times have changed, I have developed all kinds of problems with my senses.”

“Then you should go to London for treatment.”

“God punish you for saying that. Do you want to put my family in trouble? I forbid you to talk carelessly anywhere I am. If you are looking for trouble, go and look for it on your own. My mid-year resolution is that I will not hear any evil, speak any evil and see no evil.”

“Is that your game that has changed?”

“Na you sabi?”

“I think your problem is that you are afraid. You are just like all these other people who have forgotten that there is a Freedom of information Law in this country”

“Hen hen. Who in this country has any law helped to put food on the table for his family? This man, be careful.”

“Feel free. Let’s analyze recent developments in the country.”

“As in…”

“The floating of the Naira”

“The Naira is floating eh. Good. So how many Nigerians have gone to the lagoon to pick up Naira free of charge, since the Naira started floating?”

“There is just one market now. “

“Hun hun.”

“Say something man. You are usually very intelligent and vocal.”

“I hear”

“Fayose, the Ekiti Governor and Ben Murray Bruce commented on this matter.”

“I am warning you, the way you are putting your hands in my mouth, I will call my wife to warn you to stay away from me henceforth.”

“What has your wife got to do with this?”

“Because you want to put our God-loving family in trouble.”

“Because you don’t want to talk critically about public issues?”

“You can say what you like?”

“Look at the Fayose issue. Even Zenith Bank like you is scared. They have disowned Fayose. Everybody today is sucking up and bootlicking. I hope someone will tell Zenith Bank and other banks that they all failed in their fiduciary responsibilities. The rule of banking says KYC: Know Your Customer. You can’t use ojukokoro to collect money and then turn around to say you don’t know. I also think a bank has a responsibility to report unusual transactions, the moment it happens not ex post facto.”

“Well done”.

“And as for Ben Murray Bruce, the commonsense Senator. You can’t borrow money and start behaving as if you have more sense than your creditor.”

“This man. What is wrong with you? You are also a businessman and you once told me you are terribly exposed financially. Talk with some sense. If AMCON takes over every company, they will add to the unemployment crisis in the country and punish innocent people. AMCON is taking over too many companies. Fact. ”

“I am talking sense”

“And I am saying these times we are in requires more than commonsense. It requires uncommon sense, tact and intellect, and a proper understanding of nonsense because what you call commonsense will just get you into trouble.”

“Ok, tell me”

“No comment. In this matter, I have neither sense, commonsense or uncommon sense.”

“I see. I see. The game has changed truly. Everybody with sense, even small sense is beginning to shut up and shut down. Tragic”

“Who has sense helped? The game has changed…I will not join you to say I have sense.”

“I am beginning to suspect you.”

“I will call your wife and ask her to advise you to avoid satanic conversations anytime you are with me.”

“You?”

“Yes. Me.”

“We cannot keep silent. This country belongs to all of us.”

“Good for you.

“We must talk, talk, and talk, on twitter, on instagram, on television, on the pages of newspapers.”

“Yes. Yes. Yes. And your wahala when it comes will also be televised, twitterised, instagramised, and newspaperized. You better borrow yourself uncommon sense.”

“Like Zenith Bank hen?”

“I think you should start going home now.”

“I also hear some militants are claiming that they are being instigated to continue pipeline vandalism and organize against the state.”

“Nobody is organizing anything in my house. Come, how has my wife wronged you, that you want to bring calamity to our household?”

“It s our job to criticize public affairs.”

“It is our job to support government, so that when government succeeds, we too can succeed.”

“From your mouth?”

“Honestly, from my mouth.”

“Now, I am beginning to understand.”

“Understand whatever you want. Change is here. Have you not heard that in Cameroon, the parliament is debating a bill that makes adultery a crime. The deal is to have you spend between two and six months in the senior college if you go do napoi anyhow, so it is better to be careful and to control.

“I know some napoi people in Nigeria.”

“Like you, yourself?”

“We know who the adulterers are. Like the National Assembly people who are now in court for forgery. You commit political adultery, you run a risk.”

“This man, can you shut up? Stop talking like this at a pepper soup joint. Do you know who and who is eavesdropping on us?”

“With this loud music and with the way everybody is busy with pepper soup and isi ewu?”

“Just shut the hell up.”

“Iyalaya anybody who wants to rob me of commonsense.”

“You too have changed.”

“Iyalaya change”

“Just shut the fuck up”

“So life is like this?”

“Life is like what”

“If anybody told me”

“That the iyalaya of social critics will face moving trailer.”

“That you will sound like this”

“At an open joint, with drunken souls eating pepper soup and half crazy? I have told you, whenever you want to hear sense from my mouth, choose a different location.“

“Truth is not selective. It should thunder forth from everywhere no matter whose ox is gored”

“Gore your own ox, leave us out of it. As for me and my house, we shall support change.”

“This is a loser’s creed. The sacrament of the defeated.”

“You will still go and blow this your grammar in a cell, very soon. And you’d be surprised if I am asked to testify against you, I will gladly wear a mask and do so.”

“Me?”

“Yes, you. You can’t make me guilty by association”

“What kind of life is this oh?”

“What kind of stupid man is this oh?”

“Like seriously?”

“Like I know suicide is bad, even God forbids it.”

“As in…”

“Can we change this subject? Ha ha, wetin? Stop putting your isi ewu hands in my mouth.”

“What a country? What manner of a citizen? With people like you, democracy is on trial.”

“Forget matter. Even in America democracy is on trial. Even in Britain, right now democracy is on trial.”

“Power is dangerous. Powerlessness is worse.”

“When you use power to serve your purpose, everybody will know where they belong. As you see me so, I won’t discuss power at a pepper soup joint.”

“What of on twitter?”

“Twitter? So I can get into trouble?”

“But you have a twitter account?”

“I have deleted it to avoid temptations.”

“You have indeed changed”

“I have oh”

“You have lost your power of expression”

“It is better oh”

“You have become gentle”

“Look for a stronger word, please”

“You have lost your caustic tongue”

“My tongue still dey kampe, but I am intelligent enough to use it now only on ponmo and cow leg.”

“Change”

“Go and ask the people who refused to change.”

“Human beings are chameleons”

“Can you get off my back? Oya, take the pepper soup and finish it. You can’t because you are paying for cheap pepper soup force me into trouble. Take your pepper soup. I am out of here.”

“Na fight? Finish your pepper soup.”

“I don’t want. You finish the rest or look for another mumu like you to finish it. This is amazing”

“Amazing as in the spread of mumuism. Go to Zenith Bank.”

“I can only wish you good luck”

“Same to you. Chop your pepper soup finish.”

“No”

“Next time, I’ll talk to that your Ph.D friend and report you to him. He should be more sensible”

“Hmm. Carry your wahala go. Who sense don epp?”

“Happy International Widows Day”

“Say that to your wife. She needs it. Yeye man”

Former Ebonyi state governor, Martin Elechi, turns down N29m car gift from his successor

Immediate past governor of Ebonyi state, Martin Elechi and his successor, Dave Umahi, are currently at loggerheads after the former governor rejected a N29 million car gift from the current governor.

The state government had recently purchased four SUVs at N29 million each for 3 former governors of the state namely Sam Egwu, Ogbonnaya Onu and Martin Elechi and also former Senate President Anyim Pius Anyim.

According to a letter sent to the recipients, the car gift is in recognition of the contributions of the former leaders in the development of their state. However the immediate past governor of the state, Elechi returned his own car.

In a letter he sent to the state governor, Elechi said he does not understand the rationale behind the gift. According to him, the same government that has approached EFCC to investigate him and two of his children over allegations of corruption, cannot be offering him a gift.

“As if the bad verdict on projects is not enough, there is the saga of malicious and false petitions against me and two of my children to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)… This is courtesy of Your Excellency’s ingenuity with your team players,” he wrote.

Umahi has however denied asking the EFCC to go after Elechi and his sons. Speaking during an agricultural summit organized by the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Abakaliki yesterday June 30th, Umahi said

“This administration never wrote anything to EFCC. I speak to you in the name of God I serve. I told EFCC leave this man because of his age. If you find him wanting in terms of money, tell me I will be paying small small until I finish paying it. I said that in the name of he that brought us to leadership but not for his sons. His children will answer to whatever thing they committed” he said

Cc: lindaikejiblog2

Ghana fload update: Ghana still recording victims

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Four days of heavy and steady rain has left at least 10 people dead in the south of Ghana. The streets of Accra have been left under water after the torrential downpours caused widespread flooding earlier this week.

The nation’s capital was hit bit 185mm of rain on Sunday, which is more than they would expect for the entire month of June. This is the wettest month of the year with an average rainfall of 178mm.

Since the weekend a further 50mm of rain has fallen exacerbating the severe problems already faced. President John Dramani Mahama has surveyed the areas concerned. He was reported to have driven through several neighbourhoods on a motorcycle.e3d9862639724dcfaf919bb397bf897f_18

Heavy downpours were also recorded 150km to the west of Accra in the Central Regional capital, Cape Coast where 10 people died in floods, Sandy Amartey, regional coordinator of the National Disaster Management organisation, told AFP.

“In all we have 10 to 12 who lost their lives during this rainy season.”

The rains come too late to save the nations struggling coca crop. The region’s Harmattan winds have been blamed for likely poor yield.

The Harmattan is the cold, dry wind that blows across West Africa from the Sahara during the winter months. It does have a tendency to sap the moisture from the soil and can spoil the cocoa seeds.

The rains finally arrived in March. Since then they have been insufficiently light and patchy until recently.

This current spell of heavy showers is set to continue well into next week.

The rainy season is not expected to ease significantly until early July.

is Fani- Kayode going to prison?

Fani-Kayode, who served as director of media and publicity during the campaign of former president Goodluck Jonathan, was arraigned alongside Nenadi Esther Usman, Danjuma Yusuf and Jointrust Dimensions Nigeria Limited. They appeared before Justice M. S. Hassan of the Federal High Court Lagos, on a 17-count charge bordering on conspiracy, stealing, corruption and making cash payments exceeding the amount authorized by law.
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source of coup allegations revealed by Nigerian Army

– Several days ago Niger Delta militants exposed the plot by the Nigerian army to overthrow the incumbent government of President Buhari – The military have denied the news about the plot and revealed the source of the rumours

Lt-Gen. Tukur Buratai, the chief of army staff, has revealed those who are standing behind the rumours to overthrow the government of Muhammadu Buhari. While Buratai didn’t give concrete names, he has blamed some officers and political class of being responsible for this.
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Militants vow to attack Imo state government and oil companies

vllkyt7b1fnthfqa5-fbe0f970Niger Delta Red Squad has threatened to attack some government and oil facilities in Imo state – The militants fumed that oil producing communities have nothing to show for the many years of oil exploration and exploitation – The group equally promised an imminent attack on the facilities of Waltersmith Petroleum Oil Limited

A new militant group, the Niger Delta Red Squad (NDRS), which has carried out attacks on oil facilities in Imo state, has threatened to unleash more attacks in the future.

BRT kills street hawker

Violence has erupted around Maryland, Anthony area of Lagos following the death of female traffic trader who was hit by a BRT bus.

Violence has erupted around Maryland, Anthony area of Lagos – Several BRT buses have been destroyed by suspected touts after a BRT bus knocked down a traffic trader
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Unconfirmed report say about 11 people have been killed in the violence but policemen are already on ground to control the situation.
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meets Emeka Ike. Did he call Ibinabo Jonathan’s prostitute?

The news going round on the internet has it that Emeka Ike alleged that Ibinabo Fiberesima worked as Prostitute

for GEJ, Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan.

Well this statement is untrue. Recall the last interview held with Emeka Ike during our TVC Entertainment splash program. During the program he discussed various issues ranging from Ibinabo Fiberesima’s recent conviction and Segun Arinze’s education status.

He said Ibinabo is a bad role model for the younger generation over her indecent acts with the former president Goodluck Jonathan saying “we are not running a prostitution cartel”, and not that she is a prostitute to the ex President as the rumour says.

He also exposed Segun Arinze for not having a first degree. Though the actor said he studied Dramatic Arts in OAU.

The actor made it clear that the crisis in his faction of AGN was doctored by the media.

He took a swipe at ex-AGN President Ibinabo Fiberesima, saying her status as a convict makes her very unfit for leadership role.

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trial of ex-president Jonathan’s cousin begins

The trial of Azibaola Robert, a cousin to former President Goodluck Jonathan began yesterday, with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, presenting its first witness.

The witness Ibrahim Mahe said that the former National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki instructed him to transfer $40 million to ‘One Plus Holdings Nigeria Limited’, a company owned by Mr. Robert

Azibaola and his wife, Stella, are standing trial on money laundering, criminal breach of trust and corruption.

Mr. Mahe, a retired Permanent Secretary,told the court that he did not know Mr. Azibaola and Mrs. stella personally but knew ‘One Plus Holdings’ through a transaction.azibaola20robert2c

Instanbul airport attach leaves 36 dead, 140 hurt.

A gun and bomb attack on Istanbul’s Ataturk international airport has killed 36 people and injured more than 140 others, officials say.

Three attackers began shooting outside and inside the terminal late on Tuesday and blew themselves up after police fired at them, officials say.

Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said early signs suggested the so-called Islamic State was behind the attack.istanbul20airport20attack

Alleged Forgery: Ekweremadu Writes UN, US Congress, Others Says Nigeria’s Democracy Is Under Threat

Nigeria’s Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu is seeking the intervention of the United Nations, United States’ Congress, United Kingdom, European Union Parliament and foreign missions in what he described as an attempt to rubbish the National Assembly.ike-ekweremadu-senate-deputy-president-300x162

Senator Ekweremadu write to the international community on Tuesday, barely 24 hours after his arraignment at a Federal High Court in Abuja with the Senate President, Bukola Saraki and two others for alleged forgery of 2015 Senate Standing Rules.

He said a powerful institution as the National Assembly was being ridiculed and rubbished by President Muhammadu Buhari’s government.

“Judge For Yourself”

The Senator, in the two-page letter entitled: “Re: Trumped Up Charges Against the Presiding Officers of the 8th Senate: Nigerian Democracy is in Grave Danger,” claimed that the nation’s democracy was in grave danger and that their trial for forgery of Senate Standard Rules was an attempt to truncate Nigeria’s democracy and silence him as the leader and highest ranking member of the opposition party.

He attached copies of the court summons, and other relevant documents relating to the matter to the letter.

Senator Ekweremadu is also asking the international community to decide whether or not the trial was worth it, justifiable or one that was purely borne out of political vendetta.

He further stated that neither his name nor that of the President of the Senate featured either in the petition by aggrieved members of the Senate Unity Forum or during the investigation of the petition by the police, a position that their counsel had pointed out in court.

The letter read: “You may further wish to judge for yourself whether this unfolding scenario, coupled with the clampdown on the opposition, such as targeted arrests and indefinite detention of opposition figures and dissenting voices, in spite of court pronouncements and in clear violation of the Nigerian constitution, as well as the sustained marginalisation of the South-East and South-South geopolitical zones of Nigeria, does not constitute a grave danger to the nation’s hard-won democracy.

“I wish to forward to you the court summons containing the trumped-up charges preferred against my person, the President of the Senate, Senator Bukola Saraki, CON; and two others.

“I also wish to appeal to you to kindly find time to read through the annexures— petition by members of the Senate Unity Forum, statements by persons interrogated, and the police report— to see if our names appeared anywhere in these documents.

“You may, thereafter, judge for yourself whether the Federal Government, acting through the Attorney-General of the Federation, has any justification whatsoever to generate our names for trial”.

He further claimed that the list of the accused persons appeared to have been politically generated because, saying that, “you cannot by the documents attached, relate any of our names to the offence for which we are now being charged”.

“Moreover, the rules and principles of fair-hearing have not been adhered to because the police have not interacted with me or the President of the Senate as at the time of writing this letter.

“You may also wish to judge for yourself whether this trial orchestrated against me is not a political trial, calculated witch-hunt, barefaced intimidation, and a clear attempt to emasculate the parliament and silence me as the leader and highest ranking member of the opposition in Nigeria.

“Meanwhile, it could also be recalled that an attempt was made on my life on November 17, 2015. The Nigerian security agencies did nothing, even though the incident was duly reported”.

Meanwhile, the Presidency in a swift reaction, said it would not argue pointlessly with the Deputy Senate President.

The office of the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice said it would not comment on the matter since it was in court.