The Judiciary Mirrors Us

By Adeola Aderounmu

The Nigerian judiciary this week, precisely on wednesday the 6th of Spetember, delivered a judgement in favour of what I have come to call Tinubu’s Jaguda Government. The judiciary re-affirmed INEC’s position and result that Tinubu won the election conducted earlier in the year.

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There was no way under the sun that Peter Obi who went astray from the PDP to the LABOUR party can substantiate any of the claims he made at the hearings. I have given least attention to the ranters or idiots usually called obidiots.

One day, that iis if that day ever comes, people who think they can change Nigeria or how things work in Nigeria will realise that they have spent their lives fooling around.

You cannot change Nigeria by selecting or electing one evil instead of the other. Forget it.

There is only one sure way for the upliftment of the ethnicities entraped in Nigeria and that one way is called Freedom. There was an element of that freedom before the 2 useless coups of 1966. It was at the time that the Yoruba Country was one of the most developed regions in the world. It was at the time when the Eastern Region was probably ahead of China in Technology and the North was coming after with a lot of promises.

The 1966 coups ended the glory of the nationalities now entrapped in Nigeria.

Nigeria is a joke today technologically, medically and economically compare to the glorious years before those 2 useless coups that culminated in the genocide committed by Nigeria against Biafra. They called it a civil war.

Anything short of the dismantling of the useless and senseless unitary government now headed by Tinubu is just story for the gods. Even if Obi is president, it is still a senseless unitary system of government.

My silence and shock is how anybody who is normal can be fighting to take over a unitary system of government if that person himself is not evil by nature.

Almost all the notable Nigerian politicians have been in countries like England, USA and several others. They know that the system of government that prospered these countries are based on the people managing their own resources and affairs. But in Nigeria, are the Niger Deltans managing their oil? In the West, are we managing our oil and cash crops? Are the East, North and other regions managing their resources? The answer is No.

The useless unitary government takes all the resources and the monies, then they share between politicians, local councils and state governments. If any Tinubudiot or obidiot or Atikudiot can tell me one country in the world that prosper using this senseless method, I will stop writing about Nigeria.

It is this weakness of mind, lack of ideology and lack of willingness to stand for something that the Judiciary and other useless institutions in Nigeria thrive on in order to perpetrate slavery and mental oppression.

It is not enough to have flashes of success as a government. It is not enough to have individual brilliance amomgst the citizenry. It is definely unwarranted to live life at 20 to 30 percent capacities.

A roadmap must be drawn by each nationality to disengage from Nigeria. A roadmap spanning 5 to 200 years where the nationality will steadily build their own image, re-establish sound institutions, re-invent their cultural heritages, build and renew their civilisations and give birth to new generations who 200 years from now will lead the world at all fronts. That is the destiny of Africa. That is the destiny of the black race: to build on the things that bind culturally-linked individuals/people, create a healthy competition that will promote inventions and the good life.

There is no jaguda government that will deliver on the essence of life. A government that is based on chop and quench, lack of will, lack of mission and lack of vision, – as Nigerian has been since 1966 to date will continue to be the poverty capital of the world. Such a country will continue to sufferr the effects of neocolonisation, mental slavery, brain drain and severe inferiority complexes.

What happened in Nigeria this week is not new. It was not unexpected as there was only one possible outcome. Peter Obi did not win the election. Tinubu did not win the election. Atiku did not win the election. No one can win an election where the population is unknown. No one can win an election where the votes have never be counted. No one can win an election in a country where EVERYBODY do not follow the rule of law and transparency is an abomination. You cannot win an election in a country where almost everyone has a criminal tendency.

If we do not align with our nationality, we cannot repair our broken traits. If we do not align with our nationality, we cannot compete with the rest of the world.

There is a lot more I wanted to remind you of. But please look in the mirror and ask yourself: have I been thinking straight? Ask yourself, why do I believe that a criminal like Obi is different from a criminal like Tinubu? Why do I believe that a criminal Like Atiku is different from criminals like Obi and Tinubu?

When you stop choosing one evil over the other, you will set your mind free, be able to think clearly and see that the problems are not just the politicians, it is also as much as the system and we-the people.

The Nigerian judiciary is a mirror of who we are.

Mikel Obi Was The Best African Footballer Of The Year 2013

By Adeola Aderounmu

Mikel Obi led Nigeria to glory when Nigeria won the 2013 African Cup iof Nations. Without his experience, input and impact Nigeria may not have won the title.

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Chelsea crashed out of the champion league race in 2013 but the team won the UEFA Cup. No one can doubt the inputs Mikel Obi had.

Mikel’s game may be a bit slow but the effects that it carries are enormous for both Chelsea and Nigeria in 2013.

When Nigeria met Ivory Coast at the Nation’s Cup in 2013, the likes of Didier Drogba and Yaya Toure became anonymous in the game. This was due largely to 2 reasons. First Stephen Keshi the Nigerian coach had a game plan that worked fine on the pitch. The second reason is because like i’d always told my friends even for several years now-Mikel Obi is way ahead of Yaya Toure in the game.

It takes the eye of a footballer to know that Mikel Obi is better than Yaya Toure in terms of ball sense and foresight. Yaya’s size has worked well for him but Mikel is a master of this game. When Nigeria met Ivory Coast, this truth was reveal. Mikel shone line a million star and Nigeria defeated Ivory Coast. It was a no contest.

Therefore in 2013 Mikel Obi is the rightful heir to the title of the African footballer of the year.

CAF and BBC AWARDS are among the biggest frauds in football. If you think FIFA awards are a scam, you may be right if you talk to Cristiano Ronaldo in confidential.

The people or coaches who do the voting appear to be drunk on illusion. They use their minds above their heads.

One of the strongest evidence to the fraud called African footballer of the year is that Jay Jay Okocha, who is one of the finest footballer ever to grace the game was never crowned as the African footballer of the year by CAF. There is no greater fraud in football.

Okocha carried BOLTON WANDERERS on his shoulders season after season and kept them in the top flight when he was in the EPL.

Before then he shone at the world cup and went on to play as a world class player at PSG where he taught the likes of Brazilian Ronaldinho some superb dribbling skills and football moves.

Mikel Obi should have won the title through CAF. He did not.

In our heads, in our minds and in our hearts-I speak for millions of Nigerians and the people who played and know football-Mikel Obi was the Best African footballer of the Year 2013. In that year the performance of Mikel was the best for club and country on the continent of Africa.