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The grudge (by Ikim Eböt)In 2019 Sen Abbo (currently a staunch supporter of Nata) assaulted a lady in a s*x erotica appa...
04/04/2025

The grudge (by Ikim Eböt)

In 2019 Sen Abbo (currently a staunch supporter of Nata) assaulted a lady in a s*x erotica apparatus shop in Abuja as was shown in a viral video. I'm not saying Nata had any business with the s*x apparatus he went to purchase but i remember he was fined several millions after apologizing and promising to be a good boy.

Same senator Abbo hails from Adamawa North which is the same political enclave of Atiku Abu (a former vice president and a firm believer that no southerner is fit to be a PDP presidential flag bearer nor have a turn in the traditional geopolitical zoning arrangement that has existed in Nigeria overtime).

He has been linked with several assault cases apart from the erotica apparatus spot assault and he feels emboldened enough to come to public space and criticize Sen Akpabio. Some pundits say Abbo is morally bankrupt while other say he's morally s*xrupt.

A charcoal kettle is trying to criticize the blackened spots on a kerosene stove pot. Akpabio may fling with straying ladies (as alleged) but he's decent enough not to crave for s*xy dolls or artificial erotic fantasies. I'm wondering how a women molester and a women-right fighter have become jolly bed fellows suddenly.

Our elders say that he who relishes in pinching an erratic woman's ni**le should not gnash his teeth when the breast milk suddenly squirts on his face!

The Uromi Incident: A Holistic View Beyond the HeadlinesWhile we all strongly condemn extrajudicial killings in all form...
31/03/2025

The Uromi Incident: A Holistic View Beyond the Headlines

While we all strongly condemn extrajudicial killings in all forms, such as the tragic incident witnessed recently in Uromi, Edo State, it is essential that we examine the full context behind these events before rushing to judgment. Justice must be balanced with truth, and we owe it to the victims, communities, and the country at large to understand the root causes, not just the aftermath.

On Channels Television, Retired General Cesi Esekhaigbe corroborated key eyewitness accounts surrounding the Uromi event. According to him, credible intelligence suggested that seasoned kidnappers, who have been terrorizing Edo and neighboring states, were being trafficked back to the North, concealed in commercial vehicles, including Dangote trucks. In response, local vigilante groups, burdened by months of unchecked violence, mounted surveillance and checkpoints along the northern-bound routes.

During the inspection of one such vehicle, a Fulani man, suspected to be a radical element, drew a knife and stabbed a vigilante member. The victim was left in a pool of blood, prompting a spontaneous, emotionally charged response from other vigilantes and nearby youths. Unfortunately, this confrontation turned fatal.

What was not mentioned by the General, but widely reported by locals, is that the suspects were allegedly found with several bundles of raw cash, running into millions of naira, believed to be ransom money, as well as dangerous weapons, including AK-47 rifles. These are not the possessions of ordinary hunters.

For context, Edo State has been under siege. Over 200 lives have been lost in recent months due to Fulani terrorist attacks. In more than 25 communities, families have been displaced, farmlands destroyed, and anyone who dares challenge this brazen occupation is met with brutal force. Yet, there has been no national outcry, no coordinated response, and no justice for the slain.

And now we are being lectured by the likes of Auwal H. Mohammad, who threatens northern retaliation for what he describes as the killing of "hunters." He further laments that southerners live peacefully in the North, seemingly forgetting that southerners are not roaming northern forests with AK-47s under the guise of hunting.

Let’s be honest: Auwal and others like him know fully well the true mission of many of these so-called "herders" or "hunters" in southern Nigeria. They are not hunting game; they are executing a campaign of terror, destruction, and land occupation.

Only a few weeks ago, my dear friend Mr. Peter Ogedengbe was slaughtered on his farm in Erha, Owan West LGA, simply for feeding harvested cassava to his own goats, a crime in the eyes of the heavily armed intruders. Similar atrocities have occurred in Ovia North-East, Etsako East, Akoko-Edo, and both Owan LGAs, where mothers and children have been butchered in numbers. Yet no one screamed vengeance.

The growing anger in Edo and across the South is not fueled by hate, but by neglect, helplessness, and betrayal. When our youths are being kidnapped, tortured, and killed, when our women are molested, and when our farms are destroyed, the nation remains silent. Now that people have reacted, suddenly, the defenders of the old order rise to condemn them, conveniently ignoring what led us here.

The Nigerian government must understand that you cannot romanticize terrorism and expect peace to prevail. The current situation speaks directly to the collapse of Nigeria’s security architecture, worsened by the government's failure to decisively confront these criminals, many of whom operate with impunity.

Until President Bola Ahmed Tinubu takes bold, comprehensive action, counter-attacks will continue. The disintegration of Nigeria may not come through war, but through the slow, painful erosion of trust in the state’s capacity to protect its people.

When Fulani herdsmen kill, there's silence. When communities finally react, it's labelled jungle justice. Let us be clear: What happened in Uromi was not justice, but it was a desperate response to repeated injustice.

Let it also be known: some of the so-called cows being protected at the expense of human lives belong to our own people, those who aid and abet terror for profit. These collaborators are as guilty as the killers themselves.

Before the President begins asking for the heads of vigilantes, let him first ask about the heads of the countless innocent Nigerians already buried, silently, painfully, and without justice.

If the government’s plan is to dismantle the vigilante groups in order to give terrorists free rein, then it must be ready for the consequences. The people are no longer asleep.

Enough is enough.

www.oblongmedia.net

15/03/2025

From an Intelligent Man... OBJ
..To address some of the challenges facing the country, the former President said that there is a need to interrogate the Western liberal democracy being practised and see how it could be reviewed to reflect African peculiarities 👇🏿

“If the West, from where the liberal democracy started should complain about it not working well for them, we should be wise enough at this stage to interrogate, carry out introspection, internal analysis and realise that Western liberal democracy is not working for us and is not delivering apart from the shortcomings of the operators.

“We should seek democracy within African history, culture, attributes and characteristics, one that will take necessary African factors into consideration. Until we can get a better word or description for it, let us call it Afrodemocracy.

“It is from Afrodemocracy that we will draw up an African people’s constitution for any African that chooses to go the way of Afrodemocracy, which will avoid most, to all, the faults we have found in Western liberal democracy,”

Let's reason this.... 👇🏾 ▫️If you hold a gun and I hold a gun, we can talk about the law. If you hold a knife and I hold...
16/01/2025

Let's reason this.... 👇🏾

▫️If you hold a gun and I hold a gun, we can talk about the law. If you hold a knife and I hold a knife, we can talk about rules. If you come empty-handed and I come empty-handed, we can talk about reason.
▫️But if you hold a gun and I only have a knife, then the truth lies in your hand. If you have a gun and I have nothing, then what you hold in your hands isn’t just a weapon, it’s my life.

The concepts of law, rules, and morality only hold meaning if they are based on equality. The harsh truth of this world is that when money speaks, truth goes silent, and when power speaks, even money takes three steps backwards. Those who create the rules are often the first to break them for rules are chains for the weak and tools for the strong.

▫️In this world, anything good must be fought for. The masters of the game are fiercely competing for resources, while the weak sit idly waiting to be given a share.

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Spot your country. Do you agree?Corruption presents a significant barrier to development and good governance across the ...
12/11/2024

Spot your country. Do you agree?

Corruption presents a significant barrier to development and good governance across the African continent. By examining the latest data on corruption perception, we can better understand which countries are leading in transparency and which are facing challenges.

Here’s a detailed list of African countries ranked by their perceived levels of corruption:

Least Corrupt Countries (Most Transparent):
1. Botswana
2. Cape Verde
3. Rwanda
4. Namibia
5. Ghana
6. South Africa
7. Senegal
8. Tanzania
9. Mauritius
10. Zambia
11. Togo
12. Sierra Leone
13. Kenya
14. Lesotho
15. Morocco
16. Tunisia
17. Burkina Faso

Moderate Corruption Levels:
18. Nigeria
19. Uganda
20. Malawi
21. Mal
22. Algeria
23. Zanzibar
24. Djibouti
25. Ethiopia
26. Gambia
27. Congo (Republic)

Most Corrupt Countries (Least Transparent):
28. Somalia
29. South Sudan
30. Sudan
31. Chad
32. Guinea
33. Burundi
34. Central African Republic
35. Democratic Republic of the Congo
36. Angola
37. Zimbabwe
38. Equatorial Guinea
39. Cameroon
40. Tanzania (some regions)
41. Comoros
42. Sao Tome and Principe

Special Cases:
- Western Sahara (disputed)
- Zanzibar (disputed)

Understanding these rankings is crucial for fostering accountability and integrity in governance. Let’s come together to support transparency and combat corruption in our communities! 💪✨

What to consider before choosing which to save... A) Forceful removal of fuel and electricity subsidies B) Refusal to re...
24/06/2024

What to consider before choosing which to save...

A) Forceful removal of fuel and electricity subsidies

B) Refusal to reduce cost of governance to align with present economic realities and trim bogus and unnecessary administrative bureaucracies

C) Bail is strictly by bidding and complainants are paying to even incident cases at police stations

D) Exorbitant and over billing of electricity consumers beyond recommended energy cap, illegal racketeering of vulnerable customers and extortion by PHED staffs

E) Refusal to radicalize and fasten legislation for true federalism and lukewarmness in stifling laws against corruption and looting

02/10/2023

A COUNTRY OF THE MAD:
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*Contentment is the grace to stand up from the dinning table and look away from the food tray when your belly is full.*

But the Nigerian public official, although filled and belching with excess, would still hide stolen meat within the corners of his mouth at a dinner, stuff fried rice into his socks, and try to shuffle moinmoin into his shoes. Madness you say.

But who else would steal 80 billion Naira except a mad fellow.

I am no longer numbed at the numbers stolen in Nigeria but I am terribly saddened by the titles of the pen robbers.

Kemebradikumo Pondei, that dramatic NDDC acting Managing Director that fainted in the Senate was a Professor of Medicine. A man trained to build, repair and even possibly manufacture life. Yet, he too got to table, and scooped jollof rice into his boxers.

Do you know who Diezani Alison-Madueke was? No you don't. When ladies of her age were wishing and praying to be admitted to Shell Petroleum as typists or tea girls, she was already on the board of the company as an executive director. God gave her the bigger privilege of marrying Allison Madueke, a naval officer and former military Governor of two States. She was a trained architect who transformed to become Nigeria's first female petroleum minister. Yet, despite these privileges, Diezani stole our barbequed fish, roasted yams, and hide them in her bra. Like a mad woman.

You recollect that JAMB/NECO ex Registrar, that Professor, the one that stole almost a billion. Just go through his CV, he had been eating from one educational agency to another non stop since the military era. But at almost 70, a grandpa, he comes from detention facility and goes to court to defend himself for stealing monies he would never need. At 70, a man is nearer to his grave, but in Nigeria, a 74 year old Minister would steal to buy a plot of land to build a new mansion. His sepulchre of course.

Our leaders make you poke at your credentials and certificates. lf medical doctors, Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Doctors of Philosophy, and Professors would be this be***al and mad, you wonder to what purpose is our education.

They say people steal government funds because they fear to fall into the poverty trap. But how do you explain a Uzor Kalu, Rochas Okorocha who rode on private billions before politics and still stole the community goats and chickens. Or Lucky Igbinedion, former Governor of Edo State, who had a golden spoon in his mouth, and nevertheless seized the feeding bottles of milk from the mouths of Edo babies.

A billion has nine zeros. With ₦80 billion you can build a brand new town, local government area, of 15, 000 low cost housing units complete with roads, schools, hospitals. ₦80 billion would build a new ten - Faculty University, that can accommodate 20,000 undergraduates and graduate students. But an accountant allegedly stole such staggering sum. A fellow of ICAN. A distinguished member of a privileged elite group. Who else should know the cost implication of fraud better than a chartered Accountant?

See, the almajiri, area boys, MC Oluomo, and their likes are not the main threat to this beautiful country. The elites are. The Directors, Permanent Secretary, vice chancellors, CEO, solicitor generals, Senators, Governors are the ones bleeding us. Not bandits, boko haram, or IPOB. The elites are the ones bombing and destroying the social architecture of our nation with their unbridled hedonism. They think the stolen billions would enamour them to the dangers ahead. "But stolen melons are the sweetest...they don't know the former guests are now citizens of hell". Everyone is today a victim.

Having broken the social ligaments that hold our nation together, by stealing monies meant for education, healthcare and infrastructure, the elites have rendered Nigeria a classless nation.

Billionaires are now stolen, emirs are kidnapped, and attempts had been made in recent past to abduct a serving Governor. The elites had sowed wild thorns, the harvest is fully here.

Politicians steal in Japan, and Senators thief in America. A $50,000 bribe. A golden watch. Or a misappropriated flight ticket or inflated hotel bills. But in Nigeria, our leaders don't embezzle, they haul. Why? Because they are mad.

Our politicians, despite their jejune certificates, lack the intellectual capacity to solve our economic problems, and worse, they lack the contemplation of the right philosophy of public service. They aren't kingly, neither are they philosophic.

Leaders are made to live for God, and their existence is for society's sake. We are to use our gifts, spend our grace, and deploy our earthly term and years, to serve community, society, country and mankind.

No man living personally needs a billion. What for? Dangote, Buhari, Bua, Otedola, OBJ, Elumelu, TY Danjuma, cannot spend fifteen thousand naira daily on Nigerian foods or meals. If they do, they would die sooner than their time. You would too. Because, God didn't create us to be excessive.

Every extra gift, talent, grace, money and wealth we have, is not totally for us but for society and state. We are to give, give and give, for state, humanity and posterity.

Although nature and law permit an optimal material rewards and compensation for our efforts. That is why the Accountant General of the Federation, Minister, Governor, Senator, Rep, permanent Secretary is well remunerated above others, so he won't run mad and go about stealing.

But all is not sad. Like Chief Micheal Adekunle Ajasin, there are a few saints in this country of sin. There are good examples despite the rot. Oby Ezekwesili was former minister of solid minerals, and education. Although not too clean but she does not have the look nor the body scent of a thief. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala handled our billions of dollars at the time Nigeria was awash with much. Her hands are not hypo clean. But she didn't haul our billions into her truck. If she had, no one would call her higher into WTO. We also have the like of Professor Ishaq Oloyede of JAMB who started reporting and returning surplus to the Treasury unlike his predecessors as JAMB Registrars. Therefore, in this country, not all are crazy.

*Prayer:* God, Open the eyes of our elites to see and know, that they don't need what they steal. For only a mad fellow gathers stones and pans that are needless.

*Don't forget when you see something say something Nigerians!!!.*

Thanks for sharing if you find this message beautiful as you may help inspire others for a NEW NIGERIA 🇳🇬.

- Anonymous

Important question: How will you judge success in Gabon, Niger, Burkina Faso and Mali? Some Africans have seen mismanage...
04/09/2023

Important question: How will you judge success in Gabon, Niger, Burkina Faso and Mali? Some Africans have seen mismanagement accompanied with “brilliant anti-West speeches” before. Some haven’t. What to you will be the signs those 4 countries are heading in the right direction over the next 5 years?

Me - I am looking for seven things.

1. 10-year good economic plan to tackle poverty, unemployment and inclusive economic growth.

2. No looting - military dictators should declare their assets and income too; they should recover stolen loot.

3. 10-year non-financial plan - a vision for the country, how the economic plan will pay for better education, better infrastructure, a safer country, better healthcare, better housing, and sow the seeds of a higher standard of living.

4. A promise to step down if they realise they don’t know what they are doing or they realise they are running their own country into the ground and destroying it.

5. Inclusive growth - how they will involve all the ethnicities in their country so that ethnic minorities don’t feel their only option is a violent rebellion.

6. International relations - How they will improve relations with other African countries, look for win/wins, which new relationships they will focus on and how they will prevent sabotage.

7. A succession plan - Evidence that they see leadership as stewardship; and something to be handed to future competent people, not incompetent family members.

What to you will be the signs those 4 countries are heading in the right direction over the next 5 years?

31/08/2023

From a Cameroonian perspective...

*WHEN THIS WEDDING IS OVER* 👇🏾No white man can accept dominance from another white man, they will rather go separate way...
06/08/2023

*WHEN THIS WEDDING IS OVER* 👇🏾

No white man can accept dominance from another white man, they will rather go separate ways for peace and development to thrive. What we call ethnic groups in Nigeria are called nations in Europe.

*Two potent masters cannot be in the same house talkless of six, irrespective of the sizes of their dongs*

Communism & Capitalism collapsed in Europe, they separated and became strong competitive sovereigns. The Czechs & Slovakians split for peace since 1993. Both nations are barely the population of Lagos.

Yugoslavia split along ethnic lines over 30yrs ago and they were barely up to 24 million people. They were multi ethnic, multi language & multi cultural but broke into 6 competitive and peaceful nations. Today they are destinations to behold.

*Separation is an avenue for a healthy competitive development and it radicalized the libido of development*

The peaceful 'velvet divorce' of 1993 (in Europe) can be duplicated here and no region nor ethnic component in Nigeria is poor. Niger State alone is bigger and naturally endowed than some European nations that split into more competitive economies and nationhood.

The only thing that unites us is corruption fed by greed, imperialism, cultural ignorance, mental slavery, colonial complexes etc...

USA & UK that splinted since 1776 supports this matrimonial abuse called Nigeria but we know why. A contraption where corruption squirts on virgins regardless of its innocence. 😥

*Nigeria is like a stolen sacred drum (ibid ékpö) that the thieves cannot beat nor find it's rhythm*

Until we decide to do the needful peacefully and amicably, our court rooms, legislative chambers, our laws, our leaders, our religiosity, our news, our supposed sub-regional influence, our collage degrees, our anthem, our side chicks will continually be a comedic relief to not just the West, but nations like Rwanda, Ghana, Southern Africa, and neighbouring sovereigns like Mali, Burkina etc...

*Our basic needs have become wishes and our diversity is rendered impotent*

When our natural resources become natural disasters; when our leaders become contemporary Tik Tok icons or amusing figures among committees of nations, when our budget for governance always surpasses budget for development, it's a sign that the matrimony is stale and no fiscal er****on can stand.

Only ancestral divorcees will comprehend the theme of this scrap...

*Better seek the whereabouts of a black s*xy she-goat before dark*
Nkè ékpúrikpú 👍🏾

is not a poem

AS A REAL STORM FROM THE NORTH DARKENS THE SKYIn a week or so, ECOWAS troops will start to attempt to storm Niamey, capi...
31/07/2023

AS A REAL STORM FROM THE NORTH DARKENS THE SKY

In a week or so, ECOWAS troops will start to attempt to storm Niamey, capital of Niger Republic and restore deposed Nigerien leader Mohammed Bazoum. That is the decision ECOWAS leaders have reached in Abuja today even as they assail the coupists who have seized power there with an assortment of economic sanctions and blockades. Coup leader and de facto president, General Abdourahamane Tchianihas lashed back at both ECOWAS leader and Nigerian president, Bola Tinubu and the United States over their condemnation of the coup.
Meanwhile in Niamey, residents, mostly the youth are on the streets praising the coup and calling on Russia to intervene and uphold the new government.
The scenario in Niger therefore is going to be ECOWAS, led by Nigeria and backed by the United States and Europe will lock horns with Nigerien troops whose backbone will be Russian Wagner.
Wagner is already in Burkina Faso and Mali, both West African nations ruled by soldiers who have overthrown elected leaders. They are both fiercely against France and the West and are digging in to protect their wins. The Burkinabe 35-yo leader is credited with the battlecry words:

“A slave that does not rebel does not deserve pity. The African Union (AU) must stop condemning Africans who decide to fight against their own puppet regimes of the West.”

- a clear declaration of war of resistance against anything that seeks to bring the old order back. The Nigerien coup leaders are working with those in Burkina Faso. There is every reason to believe their central nervous system is somewhere in Moscow and if this is so, a big proxy war between Russia and NATO will land in West Africa in about a week or so; with ISWAP and other religious extremists and other militant elements thrown in the mix and Nigeria playing a major role.

Is Nigeria ready for this northern storm?

John Ogunlana

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