Saturday, December 21, 2013

Adichie’s 'Americanah' tops BBC’s Best of 2013 Books




Few weeks after The New York Times listed Chimamanda Ngozi  Adichie’s novel Americanah as top of 2013 books, the BBC has also given the Nigerian-born author a top place in its ‘Best of 2013 Books’.
 BBC says Adichie is “supremely smart.” She is also noted as a “fearless” writer when it comes to subjects such as “love, hate and shades of blackness.”

The BBC Top Ten Books 2013:
1. Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
2. The Good Nurse by Charles Graeber
3. The Book of My Lives by Aleksandar Hemon
4. The Flamethrowers by Rachel Kushner
5. The Woman Upstairs by Claire Messud
6. The Son by Philipp Meyer
7. Sparta by Roxana Robinson
Tenth of December by George Saunders
9. The Woman Who Lost Her Soul by Bob Shacochis
10. Mary Coin by Marisa Silver

EVENTS : Join Angel Champagne at their Exclusive “Diamonds Experience” event in Port Harcourt & Abuja | Friday 20th & Saturday 21st December 2013


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Tagged “Diamonds Experience“, Angel Champagne is bringing two events to rock Abuja and Port Harcourt.
Organizers have promised that guests at the event in Port Harcourt will be treated to luxury, pomp and class and the same for those in Abuja. Both events will feature a surprise musical performance by a two time Grammy Award winning American female pop singer, you will have to attend to find out who the diva is.
“Diamonds Experience” is being organized by Angel Champagne and Grande Curvee Brut and being managed by Recherche luxury Signature Events and gifts, and supported by a partnership with Quintessentially Lifestyle.
This event is strictly by invitation.
Port Harcourt
Date: Friday 20th December 2013
Venue: Eddiez lounge, 11a Emeyal Street, G.R.A Port Harcourt

Abuja
Date: Saturday 21st December 2013
Venue: Tucano, 23 Usuma Street Abuja.


Beyoncé Talks Chimamanda Adichie Feature On Her Record Breaking Album Which Sold 1 Million Copies In 5 Days!


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Except you’ve been living under a rock somewhere you’ll know that Beyoncé shocked fans & the music industry alike by dropping her self titled album BEYONCÉ, without any promo or advance notice, a week ago.
Something else that also had people buzzing was her decision to feature Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie on her single ***Flawless. The track which is a remix of Bow Down features excerpts from Adichie’s  TED talk speech & it is pure fire!
In a mini documentary titled “Self Titled” which gives a glimpse into the entire project. Mrs. Carter says about Adichie’s speech, “Everything she says is exactly how I feel.”
Watch it after the jump
In other King Bey wig snatching news…Beyoncé’s surprise move in releasing her unannounced album exclusively on iTunes has  paid off big-time! she has just set a new iTunes record for the fastest-selling album ever, the self-titled BEYONCÉ album has now sold more than a million digital copies in just five days. There are still no physical copies of the album as it available exclsuively to just iTunes.
#BOWDOWN #KINGBEY #MARKETINGGENIUS
- See more at: http://www.that1960chick.com/2013/12/20/beyonce-talks-chimamanda-adichie-feature-on-her-record-breaking-album-which-sold-1-million-copies-in-5-days/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=beyonce-talks-chimamanda-adichie-feature-on-her-record-breaking-album-which-sold-1-million-copies-in-5-days#sthash.PK2Ys7hH.dpuf

Mercy Aigbe Finally Ties The Knot With Olanrewaju Gentry…See The Registry Photos! -


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Yoruba & Nollywood actress Mercy Aigbe yesterday tied the knot with hubby of 3 years, Olanrewaju Gentry. Up on till yesterday the two were only married by traditional law & customs, which isn’t legal in a court of law. The couple have a 3 year old son together – Juwon, while Mercy has a teenager from a previous relationship – Michelle.
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The bride rocked a white dress with lace panels, which she teamed with super high platform courts & a black clutch. She finished off the look with pearls & gold & black accessories.

The two went to the Ikoyi registry yesterday to make it legal & followed up their ceremony with a meal at a Chinese restaurant…classy!

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- See more at: http://www.that1960chick.com/2013/12/20/mercy-aigbe-finally-ties-the-knot-with-olanrewaju-gentry-see-the-registry-photos/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=mercy-aigbe-finally-ties-the-knot-with-olanrewaju-gentry-see-the-registry-photos#sthash.Xz6Q1aYq.dpuf

MISS NIGERIA LOSES OUT ON EXQUISITE FACE OF THE UNIVERSE CROWN

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Tomi Lydia Salami, the Nigerian contestant for the Exquisite Face Of The Universe world finals lost out on the crown and $10,000 cash prize at the grand finale event, which took place at Eko Hotels & Suite yesterday Thursday December 19, 2013.

The Kwara State indigene made it to the top five finalists after the national costume, swimwear and evening gown rounds but failed to make it to the final three. She however carted away two awards for Best National Costume and Most Eloquent.

Miss Salami who is passionate about women and children said she would work towards educating women and children with or without the crown.

Some of the guests at the Exquisite Face Of The Universe 2013 world finals included Jim Ovia, Yaw, Shyne, Alex Ekubo, Mrs. Merit Gordon Obua, Mr. Kunle Bakare, Mr. Familusi Babajide among many others
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Tom Cruise Settles $50 Million Defamation Lawsuit Against Tabloids Over Suri Abandonment Stories


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Tom Cruise and Bauer Media settled out of court.
The actor has dropped his $50 million defamation lawsuit against the publisher ofIn Touch Weekly and Life & Style, which was filed Oct. 24, 2012, in response to stories that claimed the actor had "abandoned" daughter Suri Cruisefollowing his divorce from Katie Holmes.
Terms of the settlement were not included in the stipulation of dismissal filed today in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles and obtained by E! News. The document notes that the concerned parties want the case dismissed with prejudice, meaning Cruise can't refile.
"Tom Cruise's lawsuit against Bauer Publishing, In Touch and Life & Style magazines has been settled," read a statement released by longtime Cruise attorney Bert Fields to E! News.
"The terms of the settlement were not disclosed and remain confidential. Bauer Publishing, as well as In Touch and Life & Style magazines, never intended to communicate that Tom Cruise had cut off all ties and abandoned his daughter, Suri, and regret if anyone drew that inference from anything they published."
While fighting the suit, Fields had repeatedly slammed the tabloids' stories, reiterating to E! News just last month that the Mission: Impossible star "never abandoned [his daughter]," and, after the divorce, "talked to her every day and sometimes twice a day because he was very concerned."
Bauer, meanwhile, stood by its reporting and news-gathering process.
The he-said, they-said continued for about a year until the release in November of a slew of documents filed in connection with the case, including the transcript of Cruise's deposition. While being deposed, he discussed, among other things, his divorce and Scientology.
Per the transcript, Cruise called a story that claimed he chose Scientology over Suri "disgusting." He also said, according to court documents, that he had originally just asked for an apology and a retraction, but since the magazines never complied, he sued.
The case had been set to go to trial on June 10, 2014.
—Reporting by Baker Machado

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Friday, December 13, 2013


Miley Cyrus Didn’t Make The List Of Highest-Paid Women In Music 2013! So Who Did?!

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Unless you live under a rock on the moon with your eyes closed and your fingers in your ears, there was no avoiding Miley Cyrus in 2013!
But as twerk-tastic of a year that she had, she still couldn't crack the top 10 list of the highest-paid ladies in the music biz!
WHAT?!
Actually, there’s a reason why our gurl didn’t make as much money as some of her fellow divas - she didn’t go on tour!
With Bangerz not kicking off until 2014, Miley’s bank account won’t by flushed with cash until next year!
But there were plenty of other queens of pop music who toured, released albums, and raked in the big bucks all year long!
Like, we’re talking some serious cha-ching cha-ching!
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Fathered By A Ghost, Married To Another : 20 Year Old Woman Pregnant For A Ghost Narrates Strange Ordeal



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Taiyelolu Abdulrahman narates her bizzare story to reporters
In a very spine chilling and shocking story, a 20 year old woman narrates how she was raised by a ghost father. Even worse, she is currently pregnant for another ghost whom she already has three kids for. This story is as bizzare as he gets. Read the report by Tribune below:
The 25-minute journey on a motorcycle from Akoda junction to Odeomu to Gaga to Odansidi to Omodeere to Olodan to Abese to Ayetoro and finally to Tonkere village, all in Ayedaade Local Government Area of Osun State was uneventful. Members of the sleepy and rustic communities, from their homestead, waved at Saturday Tribune’s TAIWO OLANREWAJU  and OLUWOLE IGE while some who met them on the way greeted them expectantly and some currency exchanged hands.  They were on the trail of a woman found to have been sired by a ghost and married to a ghost.

 Before now, chilling stories had been told of individuals who continued to experience life even after their clear deaths. The Yoruba call them Akudaaya. To the Hausa, they are Satalwa. Time after time, there were stories of how the dead, who were supposed to be six feet under the ground, would still stick around on the surface of the earth and lead lives as normal, regular human beings albeit in faraway places where their chances of bumping into either families or acquaintances who had previously bade them goodbye from this world are virtually zero.Many have dismissed such stories as fictions, hallucinations or fabrications, but the recent experience of a 20-year-old Taiyelolu Abdulrahman, whose father, who died almost 20 years ago, nurtured till she was married to another dead or “ghost” husband, is lending credence to such weird developments.
It was a Herculean task getting Taiyelolu to grant Saturday Tribune an interview because, according to her, she had already spoken at length with a popular Yoruba magazine which she claimed only used her story for economic reasons. “Where is the assistance they promised would come my way as a result of the interview I granted them?”
Her father-in-law, Mr Raufu Gbadamosi, also was not favorably disposed to Taiyelolu granting another press interview. He showed disapproval when he shook his head, disappeared into his room and then reappeared with a cap and just exited the house.
When she finally opened up, it turned out that nothing could be more bizarre than Taiyelolu’s story. She and her twin brother, Kehinde, grew up with their father in a flat at the Ajah area of Lagos. They led a relatively comfortable life in the house where they only depended on generator as the only source of electricity. Although their father was not engaged in any kind of work, he provided for them.
“My father was not working. He never left the house except on a few occasions at night. But if I asked for N50, 000, he gave it to me. We had no visitors and we visited nobody,” she said.
All they had to do were sleep, eat and watch home videos.
Asked about her mother, she said she and her twin brother grew up to know only their father. They did not see any woman with him. To go out of the house, their father gave the twins a small gourd each which they simply clasped to their palms and then they burst out on the road and board vehicles to the market to purchase food items like wheat, semovita, macaroni, spaghetti and rice. They never consumed amala (yam flour meal).
On a particular day, however, Taiyelolu forgot to take her gourd and as she stepped out of the house, what confronted her was a cemetery with a lot of vaults and a bushy environment. huh?
She screamed and dashed back inside. Then, her father told her to pick the gourd, atona (guide) as it was called. As she clasped the object to her palm and then ventured out, this time, she found herself on a busy tarred road.
Another incident which frightened her happened in the night. “My father went out whenever he wanted but it was always around 10.00 or 11.00 p.m. He would not take anyone along with him. But there was a day I begged him to take me out to where he usually went and he obliged. When we got there, something strange and fearful happened. It was like a canteen and there, I saw a small cooking stand with a big pot on it without firewood or fire and the food was boiling. I asked my father how it was possible for food to cook without firewood and fire and the woman selling the food became angry and slapped me. She asked my father who I was; that I was not part of them but only wanted to expose their secrets. My father begged her and we left the place,” she remarked.
After the incident, her father refused to take her out again so that she would not be privy to the secrets and circumstances surrounding their true identities. Since then, she refused to take food from her father, but only cooked her own food.
By the time Taiyelolu came of age, her father did not allow her the choice of a husband, but asked her to marry someone identified as Abdulazeez. The man moved in with them and behaved like her father.
Soon, she got pregnant. And when she eventually went into labour, she said her father went out, brought back a particular kind of leaf which he applied on her navel and she was delivered of a baby boy without any complication. Her father, who acted as the midwife, took care of the placenta. She bore her two other boys in the same manner. Her children were named Abdul Qayum (now eight years old), ‘Rokeeb (four) and Jamiu (two and a half).
But what revealed the true identities of her father and husband? She disclosed that all the jealously guarded secrets began to come to the open when Kehinde declined to marry a lady recommended by their father.
They continued their routine life until their father considered Kehinde mature enough to get married and brought a lady home for him. But Kehinde was said to have refused outright to marry “one of them.” Taiyelolu said she asked him what he meant by “one of them” but he told her not to bother as she was only a woman who was oblivious of what was happening.
“One day, Kehinde was eating and he suddenly coughed, slumped and died. My father did not feel any sorrow as a result of this. He buried my brother in an unknown place. When I asked him about where he buried him, he said some Muslim clerics had come to pray over his body and he had buried it. Not convinced by his response, I said to him: “When I had my babies, no clerics came for the naming, but they came for the burial of my brother?’”

 Disturbed by the shocking death of her brother, Taiyelolu confronted her father that she wanted to know his family. That decision marked the beginning of her journey into a new world.
“Eventually, my father agreed to take me and the children to his hometown, Offa, Kwara State. He said he was from the imam’s family. When we almost got to his family house, he said he wanted to check on someone close by and pointed the house to us. He asked us to ask for Alhaji Hussein Salmoni, his uncle. When we met his uncle and explained ourselves to him, he was taken aback. He eventually showed us his grave. He said my father died over 20 years ago,” she said.
Amid bewilderment, Taiyelolu left for the only place she knew as home, Ajah, Lagos, but could not locate their house again. What worsened her situation was the mysterious disappearance of the gourd which her father had given her and could have guided her back to the house.
She went to Ilorin in an effort to locate her mother’s family house which her father told her was Isale Koto. She managed to strike up conversations with some people who introduced her to a radio presenter who narrated her story on air. She also met a lady who she followed to Ede, Osun State, and stayed with for about a month. It was while in that city that she traced her husband’s parents.
She claimed that she was walking by the road one day when a car parked by her side and the driver told her that it was her birthday and in order to felicitate with her, gave her a handset with a SIM card. Taiyelolu is uncertain of her age, but assumed that she could be more than 20.
“It was when I got to ‘this world’ that I realised that I am too young to have given birth to three children with the fourth on the way. Also, I did not know that there is a place where people struggled to earn a living until I got here. It saddens me that I now wake up every day with no money.”
She said she never attended a school, but that her father had the knowledge of the Qur’an and had western education. According to her, her father was the one who taught her and her brother Arabic and a bit of western education,” she said. It is obvious that Taiyelolu is truly versed in the recitation of the Qur’an. Her children now attend a primary school in the village.
On how she got to Tonkere, she said she went to observe the evening prayer at a mosque in Ede when, after prayers, she was chatting with the imam and an old man appeared and told her in clear terms that she was suffering.
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The man then asked her why she was obstinate about returning the children with her to Tonkere, her husband’s place of birth. The man said if she refused to do so within three days, something unpleasant would become of the children and the man disappeared.
Then she asked the imam if he saw the old man who just interrupted their conversation, but the imam said no. She then collected N200 from the cleric, fetched her children and the four of them, at about after 8.00 p.m., boarded a motorcycle to Akoda junction for N50.
At the junction, she asked another cyclist to take her to Tonkere but the man, because of the fact that it was late in the day, charged her N1000, whereas she only had N150. But it was necessary that the children got to Tonkere that night because their father, who was deceased, demanded that she took them to his people.
As she pleaded with the cyclist, a car parked by them and mediated in the matter. The driver asked the cyclist to convey the woman and her children to their destination for N500, which was the usual fare. The man gave the cyclist the N500, wrote down the motorcycle’s number and warned the cyclist to take the passengers to no place but the mosque at Tonkere.
As they alighted from the motocycle at Tonkere, Taiyelolu said her husband appeared to her physically.
She said he pointed to the shop opposite the mosque as his mother’s and the third building to the shop as his father’s house, saying “I should ask for his father, Pa Gbadamosi. As they conversed, her husband said a lady who was passing by, Tosin, was his sister and he called her.” Between the time Taiyelolu looked in the direction of the lady and looked back in her husband’s direction, he had disappeared.
The lady is with her husband’s people now, but they did not receive her with open arms because the aged parents of Abdulazeez were confused about how their first son, who died at a tender age, could have fathered three children. They are suspicious of their supposed daughter-in-law and are acting cautiously around her. But she dismissed any suspicious of band motives asking why she would want to lie herself into a poor home.

Also, Taiyelolu’s mother-in-law, the Iyalode of Tonkere, had been down with stroke and the father-in-law is a farmer. Financially, they are not capable of supporting Taiyelolu and her children.
The lady, who said the clothes she uses now were given to her, added that they were rags, compared to the ones she wore in her father’s house. What pointed to the fact that she could truly be from another world was the way she was lamenting openly about the treatment meted out to her by her in-laws. She said if she had made up her story, rather than bringing her children to the old mud house, she would have taken them to the governor’s house. The mud house, she said, did not compare with her father’s house in “the other world.” She said she only left her father’s house with a black bag and a Qur’an, which are still in her possession.
She also claimed to have dreamt of her father once, who was all tears, lamenting with his finger in his mouth that he warned his daughter not to embark on this journey. She said her husband pleaded with her in her dreams each time his people offended her. She said her husband said the reason he insisted she took his children to his parents was for his parents to have the joy of raising his children as they did not have such opportunity with him even as a first child.
The parents said they could not remember where they buried Abdulazeez.
The survival of heavily pregnant Taiyelolu and the future of her three children pose a challenge to her. She said the aged parents of her “ghost” husband could no longer work, hence, the fate of her children hung in the balance.
When she called our reporter last Monday, she said she was having signs that she would soon put to bed. She, therefore, appealed to the Osun State governor, Mr Rauf Aregbesola; his wife, Alhaja Sherifat, other well-meaning Nigerians, including corporate organisations and non-governmental organisations to come to her aid by empowering her so that her future and that of her three children abandoned could be secure.
What about her husband? She says he these days appears only in her dreams.

I have only seen of stuff like this in Yoruba movies. I'm shocked beyond  words.

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18-page Letter: Al-Mustapha Replies Ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo

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The 18-page letter written by Chief Olusegun Obasanjo also had late General Abacha’s former chief security officer, Major Hamza Al-Mustapha indicted for reportedly running an assassination squad aimed at targeting President Jonathan’s political opponents ahead of the 2015 presidential elections.

Al-Mustapha, who is abroad, has however reacted through his counsel Barrister Olalekan Ojo, challenging Obasanjo to produce evidence to support this claim.In the 18-page letter to the President, Obasanjo said Jonathan interfered with the court process to set a murderer free, and organised a presidential reception for him. In his reaction, Al-Mustapha’s counsel Ojo told Abuja-headquartered newspaper, Daily Trust that:

“To the best of my knowledge, President Jonathan never organised or sponsored any welcome rally to Al-Mustapha after his release. The impression (of Obasanjo’s letter) is that the Court of Appeal caved into pressure from President Jonathan, to that extent, the comment is disturbing, worrisome and unwarranted.

The judiciary should be left alone and not be dragged into politics. The Justices of the Court of Appeal in Lagos that sat over the case are jurists of impeccable character and it is not fair for anybody, no matter how well-placed, to attack the integrity of these judges. We challenge Obasanjo to produce evidence of such interference to make it available to the public.”


Ojo added: “My client was discharged and acquitted on the merit of his appeal. Majority of those who commented on the judgment expressed satisfaction. It is most unfortunate that a person like OBJ could accuse the President of using his exalted office for such a sinister and morally reprehensible thing. It must be stated that if OBJ has any issue to settle with the President, he should not drag Al Mustapha into it.

At no time has he been involved in any such thing. It is totally false. Al-Mustapha is earnestly committed to the promotion of peace and harmony in Nigeria. It is most unfair that such an allegation should be made against him. It is an attempt to give a dog a bad name to hang him. When Al-Mustapha returns (from abroad) he will make a fuller response”.

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Nigeria Is Bleeding And The Hemorrhage Must Be Stopped"-Ex President Obasanjo In Bitter 18 Page Letter To President Jonathan Accusing Him Of Destroying Nigeria, Promoting Corruption


In an exclusive report by Premium Times, ex president Olusegun Obansanjo is said to have written a very angry and caustic letter to President Jonathan accusing him of destroying Nigeria and fueling corruption.
The letter is quite lenghty, but please take time to read and digest the contents. Its high time the youths of this country take seriously matters of national interest like this one.
See full report below:
On 2nd December, this year, an apparently angry and frustrated ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo wrote to President Goodluck Jonathan, a letter that clearly competes as one of the most acerbic in modern history, accusing him of ineptitude and of taking actions calculated at destroying Nigeria.
“Nigeria is bleeding and the hemorrhage must be stopped,” Mr. Obasanjo said in the 18-page letter he titled “Before It Is Too Late.”

 

He said Mr. Jonathan has failed to deliver on his promises to the Nigerian people, stem corruption, promote national unity and strengthen national security.
He said that rather than take steps to advance Nigeria’s interest and up the standards of living of Nigerians, Mr. Jonathan had betrayed God and the Nigerian people that brought him to power, and has been pursuing selfish personal and political interests based on advice he receives from “self-centred aides”.
In the detailed letter, dripping of anger , frustration and what appears a genuine concern to rescue a nation on the brink, Mr. Obasanjo lamented that Mr. Jonathan had become terribly divisive and clannish, destroying his own party, polarizing the country along regional and religious lines and ridiculing Nigeria in the comity of nations.
Without mincing words, Mr. Obasanjo blamed Mr. Jonathan for the crises tearing the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, apart.
He said apart from using party chairman Bamanga Tukur to cause multiple crises and divide the ranks of the party, the president’s failure to keep a promise he made not to seek a second term is also generating tension within the ruling party.
“It would be unfair to continue to level full blames on the Chairman (Tukur) for all that goes wrong with the party,” Mr. Obasanjo said. “The chairman is playing the tune dictated by the paymaster (Jonathan). But the paymaster is acting for a definitive purpose for which deceit and deception seem to be the major ingredients.

“Up till two months ago, Mr. President, you told me that you have not told anybody that you would contest in 2015. I quickly pointed out to you that the signs and the measures on the ground do not tally with your statement. You said the same to one other person who shared his observation with me. And only a fool would believe that statement you made to me judging by what is going on. I must say it is not ingenious. You may wish to pursue a more credible and more honorable path.”
The former President said Mr. Jonathan told him before the 2011 election he would not seek a second term, and made the same promise to governors, party stakeholders and Nigerians.
The president’s refusal to keep that promise cast him as a man without honour, Mr. Obasanjo said.
Saying it would be “fatally morally flawed” for Mr. Jonathan to contest in 2015, Mr. Obasanjo added, “As a leader, two things you must cherish and hold dear among others are trust and honour both of which are important ingredients of character. I will want to see anyone in the Office of the Presidency of Nigeria as a man or woman who can be trusted, a person of honour in his words and character.”
Mr. Obasanjo also accused Mr. Jonathan of anti-party conducts – supporting opposition parties’ candidates in governorship elections in Lagos, Ondo, Edo and Anambra states at the detriment of PDP’s own candidates –, and of pitting party members against one another.
Saying the President had failed to address the underlying causes of the Boko Haram menace, Mr. Obasanjo urged Mr. Jonathan to adopt a carrot and stick approach in dealing with the insurgency explaining that“conventional military actions based on standard phases of military operations alone will not permanently and effectively deal with the issue of Boko Haram”.
 Mr. Obasanjo also tackled Mr. Jonathan for allegedly being clannish. “For you to allow yourself to be “possessed”, so to say, to the exclusion of most of the rest of Nigerians as an “Ijaw man” is a mistake that should never have been allowed to happen. Yes, you have to be born in one part of Nigeria to be Nigerian if not naturalized but the Nigerian President must be above ethnic factionalism. And those who prop you up as of, and for ‘Ijaw nation’ are not your friends genuinely, not friends of Nigeria nor friends of ‘Ijaw nation’ they tout about.
“To allow or tacitly encourage people of ‘Ijaw nation’ to throw insults on other Nigerians from other parts of the country and threaten fire and brimstone to protect your interest as an Ijaw man is myopic and your not openly quieting them is even more unfortunate.
Two Ijaw men, ex-militant Mujahid Dokubo-Asari, and a former federal commissioner for information,    Edwin Clark, who carries himself around as the political godfather of the president, are known to talk down on people opposed to the president.
Mr. Obasanjo also accused Mr. Jonathan of placing over 1000 Nigerians on political watch list and “training snipers and other armed personnel secretly and clandestinely acquiring weapons to match for political purposes like Abacha and training them where Abacha trained his killers”.
He wondered why the Presidency was providing assistance for a murderer to evade justice.
“Presidential assistance for a murderer to evade justice and presidential delegation to welcome him home can only be in bad taste generally but particularly to the family of his victim,” Mr. Obasanjo said. “Assisting criminals to evade justice cannot be part of the job of the presidency. Or, as it is viwed in some quarters, is he being recruited to do for you what he had done for Abacha in the past? Hopefully, he should have learned his lesson. Let us continue to watch.”

Mr. Obasanjo did not mention the name of the murderer he accused the President of protecting but he seems to be referring to Hamza Al-Mustapha, a former security aide to late Head of State, General Sani Abacha, who is facing trial for allegedly masterminding the killing of Kudirat Abiola, the wife of Moshood Abiola, the winner of the annulled 1993 presidential election.
Mr. Al-Mustapha was freed by the appeal court in July but the Lagos state government has since appealed the judgment at the Supreme Court.
The former President also called on the National Assembly to rise up and take decisive action over the recent allegation in the country that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation failed to remit billions of dollars in proceeds of crude oil sales to the federation account.
“This allegation will not fly away by non-action, cover-up, denial or bribing possible investigators,” Mr. Obasanjo told the President. “Please deal with this allegation transparently and let the truth be known.
“The dramatis personae in this allegation and who they are working for will one day be public knowledgeThose who know are watching if the National Assembly will not be accomplice in the heinous crime and naked grand corruption. May God grant you the grace for at least one effective corrective action against high corruption which seems to stink all around you in your government.”
Mr. Obasanjo said he wrote the letter in the national interest, saying nothing, at this stage of his life, would prevent him from standing up for whatever he considers to be in the best interest of Nigeria, Africa and the world.
He said he was ready for whatever backlash his letter would provoke from the presidency.
“Knowing what happens around you most of which you know of and condone or deny, this letter will proke cacophony from hired and unhired attackers but I will maintain my serenity because by this letter, I have done my duty to you as I have always done, to your government, to the party, PDP, and to our country, Nigeria…,” Mr. Obasanjo said.

“I have passed the stage of being flattered, intimidated, threatened, frightened, induced or bought… Death is the end of all human beings and may it come when God wills it to come.”
To Download the full 18 page letter, please click HERE.


Ghengehn! Obasanjo has spoken and dropped the mic...lol.

On a more serious note, the ex President is not blame free himself, and his government was equally characterized with corruption and semi dictatorship. We all know how the ex military head of state loved to do things his own way even in a democratic system of government, among other shortcomings.
However, the truism in his letter is more than conspicuous, even the blind can see.
We as Nigerians have witnessed a lot of corrupt governments, but never has Nigeria witnessed this type of blatant corruption. How can $50 billion for instance just disappear and noone is saying anything? Stella Oduah nko? Let me not just break into my own declamation.
Anyway, as expected President Jonathan is NOT finding the letter funny at all.
So much so that President Goodluck Jonathan plans to pay former President Olusegun Obasanjo a visit by himself and has directed that none of his goons aides or any government official should join issues with Chief Obasanjo over it.
“The President himself will, at the appropriate time, offer a full personal response to the most reckless, baseless, unjustifiable and indecorous charges levied against him and his administration by the former Head of State,” the spokesman said.

We are patiently waiting for his

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