Tinubu’s Jaguda Government (2)

By Adeola Aderounmu

There is a lot of distraction nowadays for the incompetent regime in Nigeria led by one Bola Tinubu Ahmed (a man whose real names are actually still a mystery).

The coup in Niger-(a country spoon-fed by one Buhari, a former tyrant and dictator from Niger who ruled over Nigeria twice)-has given Tinubu the distraction he needed. Personally, I’m not in good touch with the sequences of events in Niger, and to be honest, Niger can be or become whatever it wants to be for all I care.

The Tinubu gangsterism should be a shock to all. First, it was a selection process that is still being disputed that brought this Agbero-style government to power. But with all the expectations that even a faulty (s)election would not hinder the ushering in of intellectuals and experts into the new government, the outcome had been to the contrary.

The Tinubu Jaguda government has now appointed one criminal called Ganduje as its chairman. This man who is a former governor in Kano is a criminal (just like Tinubu of course) who was even caught in a video accepting several thousand dollars in bribe. But under the Buhari government, Ganduje thrived despite the openness of his crimes. So Tinubu who is swimming in a lot of criminal allegations is now surrounding himself with more criminals. Tinubu is crazy.

There are so many appointees or nominated appointees in this Tinubu Jaguda government that you will never believe your eyes. A terrorist and a former governor of Kaduna, the man popularly called Hell Rufai is on the list to become a min ister again. He was a minister under Obasanjo. He was a governor under Buhari. He is now set to become a minister again under Tinubu. There is something about the man, a sponsor of Boko Haram and a self-acclaimed jihadist (even as seen in a recent vide which is on this blog, though i have not written a text about the video).

Why do all the past 3 administration hold a terrorist in their government? Why is Hell-Rufai above the law? it’s the same way Pantami was above the law, a minister under Buhari, who had earlier called for the extermination of non-muslims in Northern Nigeria.

Nigeria has no business in Niger. The people who called themselves Nigeria are living the lives of slaves. They need to free themselves from the Tinubu Jaguda government. There were many moments under the Buhari tyrannic reign that could have led to emancipation and total freedom, but some reasons, all the opportunities were thrown to the wind.

Even that drunkard called Wike, who committed crimes against humanity by killing the Igbos in River State has been nominated to be a Minister. Tinubu is either crazy or brain-dead at this moment.

In the last few days, some ministerial nominees have shown up with very questionable characters and credentials. How did Tinubu know all these mad people? If I have to form a government, should I not look at the person, know the person and see their track records in public administration? What is Tinubu’s motive in assembling criminals in the administration of Nigeria? The answer is simple. Nigeria is a fraudulent country founded on fraudulent grounds by the British gangsters. Nigeria is made for the pleasure of the British (and perhaps the US), the satisfaction of the elites and the permanent suppression of the gullible people coerced into the union called NIGGER-AREA.

The problem is not Tinubu’s Jaguda government. The problem is the continued existence of the fraud called Nigeria. So, when you want to complain, you should know where to turn your attention. As long as you are in support of the existence of Nigeria, this is your life-time portion. It’s either you make it in that country one way or the other or you die in poverty. There will never be a level playing ground and the opportunties would be limited, as long as Nigeria exist.

I have to stop writing now so I don’t end up what I have been writing for the past 21 years.

If you do not support the freedom of your nationality, let’s keep rolling in the deep together.

AAA

Tinubu’s Jaguda Govt

Tinubu’s Jaguda Govt

Tinubu is wayward. Otherwise he would control the number of vehicles in his convoy.

By Adeola Aderounmu

If you want to change the world for better, if you want to change your nation so she moves forward, if you want to change the society you live in so that it becomes a better place for you and your children, then look in the mirror and be that change you wished to see.

In this Tinubu’s government (one whose legitimacy is still being contested by one Peter Obi), one would expect that perhaps money would be saved at all fronts so that common good can be enhanced. But I have heard about politicians in this Tinubu jaguda government employing tens and several tens of personal assistants.

I live in a country where personal assistants are employed, mostly temporarily, for people with disabilities or people with challenging intellectual functions.

The first thing that came to my mind is that crazy people are all over the place in Tinubu’s government.

As a politician, the only reason to employ a personal assistant is to show that that you are intellectually deficient and cognitively incapable on your own. Otherwise you need a secretary (if you have a big office to run) and in a worst case scenario, one assistant to help organise things that the secretary (if you have one) cannot handle.

Ordinary legislators and ordinary lawmakers will be employing several tens of assistants. Why? I mean, where does the money for their salaries come from? Over the years Nigerian politicians have become notorious for over-hyped wages as the rest of the populations wallow in abject penury (and Nigeria still the champion as the poverty capital of the world).

The first adjustment that the Tinubu-Shettima jaguda government ought to do was to cut off all wastages. This jaguda government needed to sit down and reshape the political map of Nigeria. There is no way a unitary system of government is going to benefit more than 200 million people. To think that a unitary system of government is fine, and to even work by it is simply an act of madness.

So, there are pressing political and economic issues to be straightened out. It it is sad to be bombarded with the news of thousands of special aides and special assistants all over the country. Are you people in Tinubu’s jaguda government completely insane? How can you run a country on life-supporting machines called personal aides. Ori yin ti da ru o..!

I have seen some stupid excuse to even justify the over 100 vehicles in Tinubu’s lagos convoy. Are you mad? Tinubu is wayward. Otherwise he can control the number of vehicles in his convoy. It is called decorum or common sense. Go your way, and let the other owambe convoys go their way. Must they be at the aiport to follow? Please, stop motivating madness. Stop being stupid. Just shut up!

Tinubu was not ready for the presidency that he wrestled from INEC at all cost. If he was ready, his cabinet would have been announced the day after his inauguration. Nigeria’s politics is not just a joke, it is a mad joke! As an opposition, it is required to always have a shadow government on stand-by during campaign and elections. This is with a readiness to take over the government even before elections should in case the incumbent government stepped aside.

Personally, I thought Tinubu was exposed having studied and lived in the US. But one more time, we have a “president” who is acting like a dumb ass. In what age, in what year will an opposition in Nigeria have a shadow government in place even if there are no campaigns and no elections?

Ask Labour Party. Ask the PDP for the names or the lists of their cabinets. Be sure that there are no lists, be sure that there are no shadow government in any Nigerian opposition party at this moment. You still think Nigeria is practicing democracy? Are you sure you don’t want to examine your thinking faculties?

Nigeria is not yet a country. It is still a company where the winner takes it all and does what it likes.

I thought Tinubu’s jaguda government would come with something different from day one. It didn’t. I can predict what the excuse for failure would be. PDP ruled Nigeria for 16 useless years. Buhari’s APC ruled Nigeria for another 8 senseless years. It’s been 24 years of total madness, corruption, murders, lying, suffering, hunger, poverty and terrorism. Say this post and quote this: It is not easy to clean or repair the maladministration of 24 solids years. This is be the slogan of the Tinubu jaguda’s government.

To be sure, since the colonial thugs from Britain left (?) in 1960, Nigeria has mostly been in the hands of tropical gangsters in khaki and agbada alike. If you have hope in Nigeria. I understand your hope, but I do not share it. Whichever, we are all on a long thing.

May the wind be our way.

aderounmu@gmail.com

Tinubu-Shettima Mandate: Another Decor For Nigeria

Tinubu-Shettima Mandate: Another Decor For “Fraudgeria”

By Adeola Aderounmu

When I saw former governor Orji Kalu crying, I did not bother to see him or listen to the nonsense he had to say or explain. I mean, uncountable number of people in Nigeria have cried and even died unnecessarily because of criminals called politicians like Kalu since 1999 (to choose a recent start line).

There was a time I thought I would write about all the criminal politicians in Nigeria, especially since 1999. I started writing what I called THE UNTOUCHABLES. The first one was about Orji Uzor Kalu (the cry-cry man), the second one was about Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The third criminal that was featured is Atiku Abubakar. The blog entries are here on adeola.blog which is one of Africa’s longest private blogs. However, most of the external links on those articles written between December 2007 and January 2008 would be outdated for sure. I stopped the series after the third post.

There was a time in the lifespan of the EFCC that gave huge promises and bright hope. Those were the early days of Ribadu. Later it turned out that Ribadu was a rogue planted (most likely) from the IBB team. In Nigeria (aka Fraudgeria), the more you see, the less you understand. The more time goes, the greater the distortion of facts. Even more sadly, the more time goes, the less the suffering masses remember of the sins of their oppressors and slave masters.

Despite all the possibilities for Ribadu to put Tinubu away, he failed. I don’t know why. But hopefully I would be able to do a piece on why Tinubu was an evil child of necessity for Nigeria and Yoruba politics. Despite all his shortcomings and obvious criminal tendencies, Tinubu is today the president of Nigeria through an election that was simply a scam.

With evil men like IBB, Ribadu and Obasanjo in control of Nigeria (at that time), the emergence and survival of Bola Ahmed Tinubu was a necessity. The gods must have kept him and preserve him. Tinubu was one of those that appeared in my series, THE UNTOUCHABLES. Indeed, he is still untouchable.

Ribadu’s failure at EFCC was due to a few factors. He was handpicked from the camp of the cabal so he lacked the merit and experience to be an anti-corruption chief. He was the 11th finger on Obasanjo’s crooked hands. His weakness and low level of mentality was exposed during the third term bid of Obasanjo. I have written severally on that topic on my blog, so it would not be revisited today.

Nigeria was established by British criminals. Today, the colony is ruled by corrupt politicians. Fraudgeria was established as a business enterprise and today, the mission remains intact. If we raise the standard of governance by an inch in Fraudgeria, if we raise the standard of law and order by another inch, almost all the people in government in Fraudgeria today would have been sentenced to death or life imprisonment. But Nigeria is in the gutters. There is nothing to raise.

What has kept Fraugerian politics in motion and sustenance is the willingness of the masses to place their slave masters, their so-called Polithieves on a scale of more evil to less evil. What does this mean? It means that you are not expected to be a good (or normal) person based on the foundations of Fraudgeria.

So, a certain Kalu who should have been forgotten in prison after his tenure as governor can cry in public and get sympathy. It means a Tinubu who became a necessity to counter greater evils like Obasanjo can act as the hope of a certain generation. A Shettima whose hands are soiled in terrorism can become president in Fraudgeria. You cannot draw up the list of all the criminals in Fraudgeria politics and public life. It is a fundamental requirement that your criminalities give you elevation to positions of power and authority. So, the list will be inexhaustible.

A Tinubu-Shettima mandate that started a few weeks ago has already supported my claim that a certain Buhari in Aso rock was the dumbest thing in human history. A man (real or fake Buhari) who has no sense, a man who could only lead by the gun and a man I would never have employed as a houseboy ruled over Fraudgeria for complete 8 years. I can never get over that trauma. Nigeria is already a fraud, then the people sat back and allowed a complete fool to rule. Even in my grave, I would fail to understand how a nonentity held sway!

We have now reached a decoy. That is what this present regime would serve. People would wait to see what can be achieved. The man who would have been the vice-president had he sat his ass in the PDP, one Peter Obi is doing all in his might to derail the faulty mandate. Some of his disciples are reasoning it that Tinubu-Shettima mandate got off to a brilliant start with decision makings.

People forget how quickly 4 years pass in our lifetime. It is like a blink of an eye. If the composition of this mandate is sustained for 4 years, if Peter Obi continues to labour in vain (which is very likely), then those issues that shook Fraudgeria to her foundations in 2023 would be back in 2027. The decoy would be off for a while and the realities that Fraudgeria was built upon would be exposed again. At that time, the people would be deceived again, and suffering with One Fraudgeria would be oiled and relaunched.

Who benefits from one Fraudgeria? This essay is not designed to answer that question. But think about a place where a greater evil sustained a lesser evil in other to bring hope. Then, think about where the common good outweighs the sum of all evil. What will bne your choice?

Regardless of how long the tactics of the politicians play out, regardless of the antics of the founders of Fraudgeria and regardless of how many more generations that would waste away, a certain history event that would be made in the future will dismantle Fraudgeria.

As it is now, even with the nations entrapped in Nigeria are not liberated, it is obvious that the political structure in Nigeria is a fraudulent one. If Tinubu sustained the idea of a unitary government, then he is maintaining the criminality of the system. That will make him a more dangerous criminal too. No normal human being should intend to rule under a unitary system.

The emancipation of Africa and the rise of the nations that would be set free from entrapment in Africa would be triggered by declaration of freedom in today’s Nigeria. At that time, no regime would be a decoy. Nations would arise (even if just in the name of regional government) and take their rightful places.

This outgoing generation has still a slight chance of changing history and championing the strat of a new future. Time will tell if Tinubu is (actually) wise or stupid.

aderounmu@gmail.com

VIDEO: How Tinubu Mistakenly Cursed Himself

While praising Ambode in this 2017(?) Video, Tinubu said evil will befall those who wish Ambode evil.

Interestingly it was Tinubu who planned evil against Ambode and made sure he was NEVER re-elected in 2019.

In Agege yesterday (5 march 2021) Tinubu said Lagos was going in the wrong direction under Ambode.

But the statement runs contrary to what the video shows.

My take: if evil befalls Tinubu, he deserved only empathy and no mercy. He cursed himself in a way. There is no atonement for such a curse. It came from his mouth.

A Political Stillbirth

Didn’t we warn about the roles of political prostitutes in Nigeria?  The generational bastards-who are carbon copies of their criminal fathers-are now gradually taking control of the change machinery.

A Political Stillbirth

By Adeola Aderounmu

Adeola Aderounmu

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Though many will continue to argue that APC or the new government headed by Buhari should be given time to adjust and get to work, still the situation at the end of June 2015, one month after the new government was inaugurated, is simply unacceptable.

One of the consistent arguments in recent essays l’d written is the suggestion that Nigeria needs a political solution to most of the problems that plague her.

Political solutions can be taken from different perspectives. For example, the biggest transformation will be to overhaul the system and bring governance to the grassroots so that the people can closely monitor their politicians, scrutinize them and boot them out of office for corruption, non-performance and inefficiency.

An argument for regional government has been rife for many years because of the failure of the pseudo-federal system that is practised in Nigeria. The Senate and the House of Representatives in Nigeria still represent a watse of money and something many regard as senseless organs of govenrment.

The likely stillbirth of the APC government has also now brought into focus another missing link in the physiology of the various political parties in Nigeria.

This missing link is so bad, and in fact so sad it is hard to deny that Nigeria is in the hands of a bunch of opportunists and dunces. I mean that after one month, it is still impossible to consitute a functional government. How else can one qualify those on whose shoulders or laps the mantle of rulership just fell?

This also reminds me of a few lines in some previous essays where l dismissed the campaigns of both the APC and PDP as mere charades.

In the course of building a political party, the starters need to find intellectuals who will drive every relevant question relating to politics, the economy and of course social issues among several others that (should) usually steer the outcome of elections.

In all political parties, there should be departments that represent every facet of governance. The implication is that every political party owes itself a shadow government.

The electorate or a voter should be able to make phone calls to the APC headquarter and request to speak with the department of power and steel, or the department of youth and development or the department of economy and social welfare.

Invariably there should be an expert or a group of experts within the party who manage all the issues and questions affecting the party and the citizens as a whole.

The importance of the hierarchy among these experts cannot be overemphasized.

It should be based on merit, experience, loyalty and service to the people and the community. It is such structures that make the emergence of a new government stress-free in what we called the advanced countries or countries with functional democracy. Such is the reason why the opposition party/government is ever ready to take control of governance when the ruling party collapse.

When Buhari emerged as the APC presidential candidate, why did the officers or experts in the various areas (economy, power supply, transport, youth affairs, justice, and so on) not emerge parallel at the same time based on merit, knowledge, experience, loyalty and political pedigree?

Why is the emergence of this think-tank taking more than one month to be constituted? No one should blame it on restructuring or resizing. Those are useless excuses.

Some of the real answers are not far-fetched.

Buhari was definitely not prepared for office. The hallmark of his campaign was silence but the APC social media prowess propelled him to fame and eventual victory. We have been cornered into forgoing the rigging that went with the elections.

Apart from Buhari’s lack of preparedness for office, there are other factors, some of them as old as the Nigeria that emerged in october 1960. There is always a constant force (many call it the cabal) that usually derail Nigeria just when you think there is a new hope.

Then on her own part, the APC will provide a lot of explanations and reasons why Buhari’s ministers may not emerge until a certain date. They will not tell the world how many variations of ministerial lists that are being submitted by various interest groups, persons and organisations whose sole interests is to continue to profit from Nigeria as the people continue to suffer and wait in vain for the dividends of democracy.

Nigeria is at a standstill. She has been at this point several times before. The present disgusting political scenario is an avoidable stillbirth.

Between 1999 and 2015, 16 years was wasted as corruption occupied Nigeria and PDP sent Nigeria and Nigerians down the drain.

The opportunity to compare what the APC government has to offer between now and 2019 is already been wasted. The PDP infiltrated the change movement through the fake latter days converts like Saraki and co..and it appears that the APC is now in disarray because of the ambitions of some fools in power and the continuous adoption of political criminals and political criminals.

Didn’t we warn about the roles of political prostitutes in Nigeria?

The APC change partially appears genuine but it was not going to be perfect because of the criminality of the politicians. However it is now too easy to condemn the APC altogether already just one month after they emerged. The fears that politicians do not change or that they are the same is being tested.

In any case, if the nonsense that has happened in the last one month remain the characteristics of the APC, if the APC does not find a way to uproot all the vagabonds and traitors in her midst, it means that they have already failed in advance before the examination day.

For the future, even as a lasting political solution is being pursued, the political parties need to put their houses in order, properly.

As they set to campaign, they need to have their officers and ministers in place. It is these officers or ministers (to be) who should be campaigning and answering all the political and economic questions at rallies. Just as VP Osiyemi was known during the campaign, all the other likely emerging people should have been visible and presented.

They are the ones who should be facing the multitude and telling about why they should be voted for and what their political parties have to offer.

In that way, the people already have an idea of who and who that are coming on board. It also provides a way to look at the characters and nature of a government that is emerging or the one that intends to continue in office.

I do not want to agree that Buhari was a bait provided by Tinubu/APC to continue the business of looting at the Federal level. Rather what l see now is a group of people denying Nigerians the completion of a process that would have been easily evaluated for continuity say in 2017 or 2018.

Many people condemned the PDP for 16 years for the ways they ruined Nigeria and Nigerians. Why is it too hard to try a complete turnaround process of 4 years? How can we access the APC government when it has already been hijacked at this stage?

I think Nigerians need a series of massive demonstrations/rallies that will force the resignations of all those who have forced themselves into offices through crooked means. Transparancy and fairness should be encouraged.

The people who are obstacles to the change Nigerians are waiting for need to be confronted head-on right away. The bastard politicians, some with the carbon copy traits of their fathers are becoming generational obstacles.

Some people stood up for 16 years and masterminded the change of 2015. Why should they suddenly be pushed under? If Nigerians allow the generational bastards to take control of the change machinery, then the pages of change as a process should be closed forever.

By 2017 or 2018, if the real APC government must be accessed for performance as a party that is actually ruling, Nigerians must help them bring down all those who are already strangulating the baby before the naming ceremony. This perpetual political stillbirth is dangerous. For the good of all, the political stillbirth must be aborted once and for all.

aderounmu@gmail.com