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Thursday, September 15, 2016

JUST IN!!! We Supported Buhari Blindly, Now We Regret – Dele Momodu ‘Sheds Tears’

JUST IN!!! We Supported Buhari Blindly, Now We Regret – Dele Momodu ‘Sheds Tears’



 
Fellow Nigerians, I doubt if there is anyone who does not see and feel President Muhammadu Buhari is a complex character. As a matter of fact, that is the veritable hallmark of his persona and super brand. Those of us that supported him voluntarily, and almost blindly, last year did so out of our acute frustration with Project Nigeria.
There were those who hated his guts but still went ahead to vote for him because they expected him to wave the fabled magic wand and bring sanity and succour to our insane clime.
What no one bargained for was the repercussion, and reverberation, of such venture and adventure. As always, Nigerians felt their situation could never be worse under Buhari than that of the 16-year rule of profligacy of the PDP and the squander-manic regime of President Goodluck Jonathan.

The APC operatives ran a blistering campaign with active collaboration and connivance from some of us. On the matter of the continuation of the Jonathan Presidency, there was no negotiation. Even now as people pummel us over the seeming inertia or retrogression of the Buhari government, I still stand by my decision to support Major General Muhammadu Buhari, warts and all. Walahi, I would have loved any of the combinations of Donald Duke, Nasir El Rufai, Rotimi Amaechi, Aminu Tambuwal, Mobola Johnson, Babatunde Raji Fashola, Nuhu Ribadu, Oby Ezekwesili, Charles Soludo, Akinwunmi Adesina, Pat Utomi, Kayode Fayemi, and some of our other tested and brightest young stars.
They may have their personal foibles like all mortals do but I’m persuaded that Nigeria would have joined the comity of other nations parading some youthful cerebral leaders by now. But the ways of Nigerian politicians are not the ways of mere mortals. We have our unique and peculiar methods of doing things. Our incorrigibility is almost second to none. Everything about us is about self and self alone. Everyone’s permutation is about who is his friend, school mate, church member, Muslim brother, godfather or godson, village folk, and so on. It is not about what you know but more about who you know. Nepotism is the order of the day!
That is why the best of the myriad of Nigerian brains would never be able to win elections at certain levels because of our irredeemable obsession with primordial and parochial sentiments. The import of my preamble is that Buhari was a product of our maddening and inordinate search for a near saint amongst us and he perfectly fitted the bill. Buhari himself must have assumed that the votes given to him were signed off carte-blanche and in blind trust. I’m sure he never expected that the honeymoon would not be an endless romance.
But things and times have changed. It is now sour grapes time. Except for profiteers and/or pretenders who would not tell our President the gospel truth, things are falling apart. The reasons are not because of what Buhari and company are doing wrong but because of what they are not doing right which I hope to enumerate and dissect.
I had chosen to write on this topic before I received the message quoted below from a young, concerned Nigerian reflecting on the “new” rebranding that we have been subjected to. His views mirror the present mood of the nation and the restiveness of our people especially the young ones who fought gallantly for Change and PMB!
“President Buhari, with all due respect to your high office, you are losing me. What’s wrong? What’s wrong with your advisers? Who got you to sign up to the clichĂ© called “Change Begins With Me” and to throw the weight of your office behind it? Did they put together a crack team of psychologists, communicators, sociologists, political scientists, etc? I refuse to believe that this programme, and especially the name, is the product of deep thinking and reflection.
First, the idea that “Change Begins With Me”, renders all our efforts to get you elected in 2015 worthless. Heck, why did we bother? If it’s going to start with us Lilliputs, we might as well have left Goodluck Jonathan in office and allow him and his band of hopeless cohorts to get on with the good job they were doing of raping Nigeria. Don’t you get it? Change began with you! We, the people, already implemented the biggest change possible with turning around this country by electing you on the mantra of change. So why are you now passing the buck? The buck is on your desk. Make the change happen and we will follow from there. It’s over a year and many, sadly, are already suffering buyer’s remorse. Arrest the trend!
Secondly, what change can any single individual put into action that will impact the culture and behaviour of 180m people in double quick time? We are in a hurry, Mr. President. So much has been lost. So to rely on Adeola, Abubakar or Opara to start the change and hope that we will be counting gains in months is delusional. You don’t have all the time. We do not have the time. Start the Change!” – Chris Adetayo
Let me reiterate that I have had the privilege of meeting and interacting with some members of the Buhari administration.
I can confirm that I have held discussions and communicated the feelings of both the rich and poor on the streets directly to them. However, I am not sure that they are in tune with the reality of things on this side of the divide. I believe I have sufficient knowledge of the political history of Nigeria. I’m afraid to say, I see the same symptoms of afflictions that ravaged previous governments and rendered them incapacitated. I’m saddened that no lessons seemed to have been learnt from our beleaguered past. Government appears to believe only in its own mind-set and every complaint or suggestion is summed up in some dangerous conclusions: the wailing wailers; corruption is fighting back; the suffering of Nigerians is exaggerated, etc.
Equally worrisome is the apparent paranoia that has crept into our senior government officials. Every commentator or demonstrator is perceived an enemy of government. I was surprised to read how my childhood friend and brother, Femi Adesina, singled me out in his article yesterday and accused me of insinuating that he was too comfortable in Aso Rock. There are so many occupants in Aso Rock and I know the limits of Femi’s influence on the men of power. I can never blame him for what I clearly know is beyond him. He faces the same dilemma of his predecessors who found themselves defending the indefensible in order to exhibit their hard work, competence and loyalty. It is a delicate and thankless job that leads oftentimes to Golgotha. I love Femi so much that I would rather offer him my sincere prayers instead of hanging him.

Let me go to the next case at hand. I could not believe the shabby treatment meted to Mrs Oby Ezekwesili and other members of the Bring Back Our Girls agitators. Their harmless and defenceless group is being harassed for merely exercising their constitutionally guaranteed rights of expression, association and movement. They constitute no danger whatsoever to society. Even if President Buhari won’t receive or entertain them, a senior member of the Federal Government should have been assigned to meet, pacify and reassure them.
Something is terminally wrong with our crisis management capabilities. Our proclivity for mismanaging and escalating troubles is legendary. This particular case is as disgraceful as it is unnecessary. Once upon a time, in the not too distant past, these were the friends of Buhari. They had pinned their hope on the muscular and military abilities of our President to liberate the Chibok girls in a jiffy. If things were proving difficult as it seems, constant dialogue is the only way out of the debacle.
But the handlers of Buhari prefer to fuel the long held belief or myth that Buhari is a mean and ruthless man. This is not good. It also comes at the wrong time. This administration has been accused of several human rights abuses and, according to the Minster of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, the President is heading for the United Nations on Tuesday to make the case that his administration is not guilty of such allegations. Intolerance for the rights of expression, association and movement cannot be a good way of making out such a case.
Anyone who has met President Buhari would readily attest to his simplicity and humility. His witty jokes are remarkable and legendary, just like his hearty smiles and laughter are infectious. He certainly means well for Nigeria and wants to rid our nation of the debilitating cankerworm of corruption and indiscipline. Why, therefore, would anyone want to remind Nigerians that the Buhari in uniform is not different from Buhari, the born again democrat. Why are they compounding Buhari’s image of an irascible dictator? Buhari needs to make a conscious effort to tear the toga of vindictiveness and irritability that appears to surround him. The biggest image deficit he has today is due to the fact that his biggest pet project, the war against corruption, is believed to be largely uncoordinated and too staccato in outlook.
It is difficult to ignore the cries of so many Nigerians who feel let down by a government that promised so much change but seems to have short-changed the people who saw Buhari as a liberator. Even if some of the most vociferous complainants are being cheeky and outright mischievous, many are doing so out of genuine concern. They do not want Buhari to fail. It is someone who loves you unconditionally that can do this. They are worried that the President behaves like a man who feels he has all the time in the world when in reality he has none. Some believe that he started fading and failing when he took his time in selecting his ministers and advisers. The intractable squabbles in his Party has also contributed to the lacklustre nature of his government. APC does not look or act like a Party in power. There seems to be no serious input from the Party to the affairs of government and governance.
The government has been wobbling and fumbling by doing the same things PDP used to do that led to the disintegration of the biggest political party in Africa, according to their self-glorification. The war of attrition in PDP has been passed on to APC. A house divided against itself is inviting extermination. And whenever politicians fight dirty it affects governance adversely.
The economy is in shambles and the commonest justification is that Jonathan’s gang looted the treasury. All that is well and good. But Nigerians knew this and therefore voted for Change! We promised to make things much better. Fighting corruption alone would not save Nigeria. We must fight endemic poverty. If Alhaji Lai Muhammed likes, let him launch a million campaigns and waste more scarce resources on doing a rehash of what past governments did that led nowhere. The Yoruba have a way of describing this kind of unproductive sermonisation: “Eni ebi npa ko gbo iwaasu!” (A hungry man does not listen to sermons in the church).
What the people want to see are the following: a drastic reduction in the size and budget of our over-bloated governments; a sustained war against poverty; protection of lives and properties; creating a less rancorous atmosphere for businesses to thrive; special concessions and incentives to employers of labour; a stable currency; upgrading our educational system and making the schools’ curriculum more relevant to our communities and society in general; provision of social infrastructure, particularly power, good roads, hospitals and potable water; and so on.
The mind-set of gloating over the fall of some former members of the privileged class is counter-productive. We must be careful of the image portrayed to foreign investors. Let government concentrate urgently on alleviating the suffering of the people. It is obvious that government may never be able to collect enough money back from the brigands and looters to make appreciable impact on our national treasury. We should stop building our castle in the air and start thinking outside the box
 

World's largest plane

Thousands watch the incredible moment the world's largest plane touches down after an epic journey to transport a 117-tonne mining generator halfway around the world 

  • Tens of thousands of people have gathered for the arrival of the world's largest plane in Perth
  • Antonov An-225 Mriya was been delayed by two hours and is scheduled to arrive just before noon
  • The colossal aircraft is transporting a 117 tonne electric power generator for a Western Australian mining company 
  • Traffic was gridlocked due to the huge turnout of spectators at the airport
  • The giant plane wieghs 600 tonnes and can hold the equivalent of ten British battle tanks

The incredible moment the world's biggest plane touched down in Australia has been captured on camera.  
The Antonov An-255 Mriya landed in Perth just before 12pm on Sunday, with tens of thousands of fans cheering on as massive plane hit the tarmac. 
More than 15,000 people gathered in a temporary viewing area on Airport Drive, giving them a perfect view as the 600-tonne beast came into land.
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Thousands that gathered at Perth Airport to view Antonov AN-225 Mriya (pictured) were in awe of the colossal aircraft as it made its way onto the landing strip
Thousands that gathered at Perth Airport to view Antonov AN-225 Mriya (pictured) were in awe of the colossal aircraft as it made its way onto the landing strip
Thick white clouds of smoke erupted from the impact of the 42 tyred Antonov AN-225 Mriya (pictured) as it came to a screeching halt on the tarmac
Thick white clouds of smoke erupted from the impact of the 42 tyred Antonov AN-225 Mriya (pictured) as it came to a screeching halt on the tarmac
Some fans even parked on the side of the road to watch the landing, causing traffic chaos around the airport for much of the morning.  
'The sheer size of the An-225 was breathtaking, with the click of camera shutters audible over the roar of the six engines as it taxied past,' Perth Airport spokeswoman Fiona Lander said.
'Never before has the An-225 made its way to Australia and the people of Perth made the most of its visit today.'
The aircraft, which took off from Prague, Czech Republic, on Friday, is in Australia to transport a 117-tonne mining generator for Western Australian resources company Worsely Alumina, according to WA Today.
A Groundstaff member signaled to pilots after the arrival of the Antonov AN-225 Mriya at Perth International airport as it came to a standstill 
A Groundstaff member signaled to pilots after the arrival of the Antonov AN-225 Mriya at Perth International airport as it came to a standstill 
A Pilot waved a Ukrainian flag from the cockpit window after landing the Antonov AN-225 Mriya to mark the historic arrival to Perth
A Pilot waved a Ukrainian flag from the cockpit window after landing the Antonov AN-225 Mriya to mark the historic arrival to Perth
The Antonov AN-225 Mriya is welcomed with a water canon shower after making the long journey from Central Europe to the Australian Outback
The Antonov AN-225 Mriya is welcomed with a water canon shower after making the long journey from Central Europe to the Australian Outback
A much needed water cannon shower cools the plane down after the long journey. It will be two days before the plane can take off again
A much needed water cannon shower cools the plane down after the long journey. It will be two days before the plane can take off again
The Ukrainian-built Antonov An-225 Mriya aircraft touched down in Perth on Sunday morning at 11.50am almost two hours after it was expected to land
The Ukrainian-built Antonov An-225 Mriya aircraft touched down in Perth on Sunday morning at 11.50am almost two hours after it was expected to land
Measuring in at 84 metres long and with a wingspan of 88 metres - almost twice the width of a traditional football field - the plane has acted as a commercial transporter of oversized payloads for over two decades.
Without a load, the colossal Antonov An-225 Mriya can fly for up to 18 hours without stopping to refuel.
The aircraft has 32 wheels, a wing span of 84.4 metres and a maximum take-off weight of 640 tonnes. 
The massive plane will remain in Perth until Tuesday. 



The airplane is pictured leaving Václav Havel Airport in Prague on its way to Perth Airport in Western Australia
The airplane is pictured leaving Václav Havel Airport in Prague on its way to Perth Airport in Western Australia
The enormous plane is transporting a 117-tonne generator purchased by a West Australian resources company
The enormous plane is transporting a 117-tonne generator purchased by a West Australian resources company
The plane is set to arrive at Perth airport two hours later than expected due to air traffic delays. The massive aircraft will now touchdown at 11.50am local time
The plane is set to arrive at Perth airport two hours later than expected due to air traffic delays. The massive aircraft will now touchdown at 11.50am local time
The last time a large crowd, the size expected on Sunday, flocked to Perth Airport was in the 1980s when the Concorde supersonic airliner landed 
The last time a large crowd, the size expected on Sunday, flocked to Perth Airport was in the 1980s when the Concorde supersonic airliner landed 


The six-engine, 600 tonne aircraft was initially built to transport the Soviet space shuttle 'the Buran' in the late 1980s
The six-engine, 600 tonne aircraft was initially built to transport the Soviet space shuttle 'the Buran' in the late 1980s
Aviation Association of WA president David Eyre said it may be the only time the six engine plane travels to Australia
Aviation Association of WA president David Eyre said it may be the only time the six engine plane travels to Australia
Mr Eyre said: 'It's a once in a lifetime opportunity for everybody so that's why everyone's so excited about it'
Mr Eyre said: 'It's a once in a lifetime opportunity for everybody so that's why everyone's so excited about it'
Capable of carrying ten British battle tanks, the aircraft will transport a 117-tonne electric generator to the mining company

Kukah To Buhari: Build On Jonathan’s Achievements, Stop The Blame Game

Kukah To Buhari: Build On Jonathan’s Achievements, Stop The Blame Game
The Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Matthew Hassan Kukah, has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to build on the achievement of former president Goodluck Jonathan rather than play the blame game.
Kukah, who spoke with reporters at the Catholic Bishops Conference Dinner Night held at the International Event Centre, (DOME) in Akure, Ondo State, said that Buhari was not voted into power to complain, but to work on resolving Nigeria’s economic woes.

The Bishop said, “the previous government did not only do bad things; he did a lot of good things.

“And I think the business of government is not our business; our business is if the previous government did bad, that is why we voted a new government.

“We did not vote a government to complain about yesterday. If we wanted yesterday, the new government would not be there. It is really about taking responsibility.

“No matter how much you praise or abuse Jonathan, he is not the President of Nigeria. I think that people must understand that you take power to solve problems not to agonize.

“As the head of a family, no matter how bad things are: no food in the house; you as a father cannot enter the house crying.

“It is the question of developing the mechanism, else you can’t solve the problem.

“Even my best friends in APC now realize that nobody can sing the song about Jonathan being responsible for the problems we are in.

“We are not asking you to change the whole world, but Jonathan created problems: we are now riding a train between Abuja and Kaduna now; the train was not there before.

“Things that Jonathan did that can help Nigeria, let us continue with them.

“The bad things that Jonathan did and those who deserve to go to prison should go to prison.

“But sending people to prison will only be useful if it puts bread on the table of people”.



Source: https://thewhistler.ng/story/kukah-to-buhari-build-on-jonathan-s-achievements-stop-the-blame-game?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook

Simone Biles Reveals She's Already Picked Out a Couple Name for Her and Zac Efron 9

Simone Biles Reveals She's Already Picked Out a Couple Name for Her and Zac Efron 9 / 23
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© Provided by ETOnline During a "73 Questions" video segment with Vogue, the Olympic gymnast reveals she already has a couple name picked out for her and her celebrity crush, in case they do become a real-life pair someday.
When the reporter asks the 19-year-old athlete to create a name, similar to Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's "Brangelina," she is quick to respond.
"Zimone," she exclaims, as a huge smile appears on her face, much like the one she sported when Efron surprised her and her Team USA teammates in Rio.
Biles also details what her dream date with the Neighbors 2 star would look like, telling the outlet it would definitely include "breakfast on the beach."
Read more highlights from her fun Q&A interview with Vogue below.
Vogue: Who is the most famous person following you on Twitter right now?
Biles: Zendaya
If the government begged you to compete in the Winter Olympics, what would your sport be?
Snowboarding
To you, who is the greatest athlete in the world?
Ashton Eaton
What's your walk-on song?
"Calm Down" by G-Eazy
What's your spirit animal?
A honey badger
Favorite flavor of ice cream?
Cookies and cream
Who's one actress you're dying to meet?
Jennifer Lawrence, because we both fell down the stairs
What's one household chore you hate to do?
Washing the dishes
What do you want to be when you grow up?
Taller
How do I get my abdominals to look like yours?
You can't
What song always makes you want to dance?
Anything by Beyoncé

Earlier this month, Biles was a guest on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, where she adorably gushed over what it was like to hang out with Efron, after revealing she had a huge crush on him during her first appearance on the talk show back in March.
"He is [sweet] and he's like even more perfect in person," Biles explained. "I didn't think someone could be so perfect and when he was there I was like, 'Aha Aha.' I wanted to grab him and never let him go."
Efron echoed Biles' sentiments during his appearance on the Today show in August, saying, "Their story just blew my mind. When I found out Simone and the team were fans, I was like, 'What kind of a guy am I if I don't show up?'"
"I just started hearing [Simone had a crush on me] from various people," he added. "And [then] I started watching all the gymnastics. I was immediately captivated by these girls."

The new Mercedes AMG GT Roadster is 469 horsepower of open-top ferocity

The new Mercedes AMG GT Roadster is 469 horsepower of open-top ferocity

© Provided by The VergeMercedes is launching a pair of new open-top versions of its AMG GT sports car, continuing its challenge to the Porsche 911.

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The base model, the AMG GT Roadster, comes with 469 horsepower (a modest jump from the 456 hp made by the base AMG GT coupe) and 465 lb-ft of torque from a 4.0-liter, twin-turbo V8 — that's enough to get the car from 0–60 mph in 3.9 seconds and up to a top speed of 188 mph.
For those who want something a little bit more "turned-up-to-eleven," Merc also has the AMG GT C Roadster, which gets more output and torque (550 horsepower and 502 lb-ft) as well as a wider rear end that makes room for larger wheels and an active rear axle steering system brought over from the AMG GT R that lets the rear wheels turn in the opposite direction to the front. According to the Mercedes press release, it gives "significantly higher agility and increased driving pleasure with less steering input" — though the more usable benefit is a reduced turning circle.
Both convertibles have a fabric roof (available in black, beige, and a gorgeous red) that can open or close in around 11 seconds and it can do it while the car is going 30 miles per hour. Unnecessary and ridiculous? Probably. Awesome nonetheless? Abso-fricking-lutely. Also awesome? The Burmester sound system has a "special aperture in the right wheel arch" that holds a subwoofer and transmits the low notes throughout the entire car.
93 million miles of blue sky and great tunes? Sold. The two AMG GT Roadsters will arrive in dealers in the fall of 2017. Pricing was not disclosed.
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