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  • Insecurity: Ribadu, service chiefs, Northern governors meet in Abuja

    Insecurity: Ribadu, service chiefs, Northern governors meet in Abuja

    Following the incessant cases of kidnapping and abduction in the country, the National Security Adviser (NSA), Nuhu Ribadu, convened a meeting with Northern Governors’ Forum and Service Chiefs including the Inspector General of Police and the Commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps.

    The meeting was held behind closed on Thursday in Abuja and it lasted for over four hours and after the meeting, the chairman of the forum, Governor Inuwa Yahaya Of Gombe State, spoke on the outcome of the meeting.

    According to him, there are plans in the making by the forum to employ alternative means to arrest the increasing insecurity in the north.

    He  added that the military will be supported in their non-kinetic approach to curtail insurgency.

    Last week, bandits abducted about 300 students from a school in Kuriga, a town in the Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

    At a separate news conference, the military vowed to rescue all abducted victims.

    On the abduction of internally displaced persons in Gamboru-Ngala in Borno State, the military explained that they went beyond permissible distance from the camp.

    Also, the Director, Defence Media Operations, Maj-Gen Edward Buba, said the delay in reporting such incidents is hampering quick response from security agencies and other responders.

  • Ribadu, CDS, absent at Senate’s interface with security chiefs

    Ribadu, CDS, absent at Senate’s interface with security chiefs

    The planned interface of the Senate with Service Chiefs was stalled on Wednesday, following the absence of the National Security Adviser (NSA), Malam Nuhu Ribadu, the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Gen. Christopher Musa and others at the National Assembly.

    The Senate had Jan. 30 summoned the Service Chiefs and heads of security agencies for an interface on Wednesday.

    Speaking, President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, said that the NSA sent apologies for the inability of the security chiefs to attend the meeting as scheduled.

    Akpabio said that the proposed interface had been expanded to include other heads of security agencies.

    “It is important to invite the Minister of Defence, Minister of State for Defence, Minister of Police Affairs, Minister of State for Police Affairs, Minister of Interior, Minister of Finance, and the National Security Adviser among others.

    ”We received reports that even security officials have lost their lives in the course of struggling and fighting to bring the situation under control.

    ”While we welcome you, we want you to know that it is not because we are passing the buck or blaming any of you for anything.

    ”We believe you are doing your best; we want to hear from you and also make contributions on how to improve the situation,” he said.

    Akpabio added: ”We received apologies from the National Security Adviser that he us in a bilateral discussion with the representative of security chiefs from United Kingdom.

    ”While we welcome you, we believe the team is not yet complete, I don’t know if the Senate will want to proceed but my personal opinion would be that we would like to have with you the Chief of Defence Staff.

    ”We would also like to have the National Security Adviser, Minister of Defence, Minister of State for Defence, Minister of Police Affairs, Minister of State for Police Affairs, Minister of Interior, Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of Economy.”

    The motion to adjourn the security briefing by the service chiefs was thereafter moved by Senate Leader, Sen. Opeyemi Bamidele and seconded by the Minority Leader, Sen. Abba Moro.

    Akpabio thanked the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Taoheed Lagbaja, Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla, and the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshall Hassan Abubakar, for honouring the Senate’s invitation

    He also thanked the Inspector General of Police, Mr Kayode Egbetokun and the Director-General of the Department of State Services, Malam Yusuf Bichi.

    “We thank you all for honouring our invitation for the very important interface on way out of the lingering security crisis at hand.

    ”But due to the absence of the NSA and the Chief of Defence Staff , the interactive session will no longer hold today,” he said.

  • Adamawa Emirate Council dismisses district head of Ribadu

    Adamawa Emirate Council dismisses district head of Ribadu

    Adamawa Emirate Council has removed the District Head of Ribadu in Fufore Local Government Area, Alhaji Gidado Abubakar.

    This is contained in a letter to the district head signed by the Acting Secretary of the emirate, Alhaji Kabiru Bakari.

    “I am directed by the Adamawa Emirate Council to write and convey to you the approval of the Governor of Adamawa State for your dismissal.

    “You are to hand over all official documents in your possession, including your Identity Card to the Acting Secretary, Adamawa Emirate Council, Yola, accordingly,’’ the letter read.

  • Nigeria still losing 400,000 barrels of crude oil daily – Ribadu

    Nigeria still losing 400,000 barrels of crude oil daily – Ribadu

    The National Security Adviser (NSA), Malam Nuhu Ribadu, says the country is still losing 400,000 barrels of crude oil daily to local and international thieves despite efforts to end the menace.

    Ribadu confirmed this when he led a presidential delegation to inspect oil and gas facilities at Owaza in Abia and Odogwa in Etche Local Government Area of Rivers on Saturday.

    He said the activities of oil thieves and pipeline vandals had impacted negatively on the nation’s economy and were partly responsible for the rising cost of living in the country.

    “It’s unfortunate that few individuals would steal our common resources, and in the process cause unbelievable loss to both the nation, communities and the people.

    “Nigeria has the capacity to produce 2 million barrels of crude daily, but we are currently producing less than 1.6 million barrels due to theft and vandalism of pipelines.

    “So, we are talking about 400,000 barrels of crude oil going to waste with few criminals and economic saboteurs not even getting much out of it,” he said.

    Ribadu said the operators of artisanal refineries collect a small quantity of crude oil when they broke the pipelines while larger volumes of oil were spilled on the environment.

    “The value of 400,000 barrels of oil today is about 4 million dollars, and every day, we lose this amount because of this irresponsible behaviour.

    “If you multiply 4 million dollars by 365 days (one year), you will see that it is a lot of money running into billions of dollars.

    “Currently, the country is in desperate need of money as the Naira is continuously losing its value because we earn less money.

    “If we earn more money, it will not only help strengthen our currency but reflect in everything, including cost of living in the country,” he added.

    The NSA said that the President Bola Tinubu administration was concerned about the development and was already taking actionable steps to address the matter.

    He said huge investments made by the government in building infrastructures for the common good of all were being destroyed by few individuals, and in the process, destroying the environment.

    Ribadu called for a united front to tackle oil theft and end decades of attacks on the nation’s oil and gas infrastructures.

    “We are working hard with the security forces and those employed by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited to secure our facilities and end this madness called oil theft,” he said.

    According to reports, on the presidential delegation with the NSA were the Minister of Defence, Baduru Abubakar, and Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Gen. Christopher Musa.

    Others included the Chief of Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Hassan Abubakar; Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, and Minister of State (Oil), Petroleum Resources, Heineken Lokpobiri.

    The Minister of State (Gas), Petroleum Resources, Ekperipe Ekpo, and senior management officials of the NNPCL as well as other top security personnel were part of tbe team.

  • JUST IN: Ribadu vows to accomplish the objective of securing Nigeria

    JUST IN: Ribadu vows to accomplish the objective of securing Nigeria

    Aftermath of the meeting with  President Bola Tinubu, the National Security Adviser (NSA), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, on Monday has promised Nigerians that the security agencies will accomplish the objective of securing the country.

    Ribadu made the pledge when he led the newly appointed Service Chiefs and the acting Inspector General of Police to meet with Tinubu at Aso Rock.

    Tinubu had earlier told the new service chiefs, the National Security Adviser and the acting Inspector General of Police that they should work as a team and deliver on the mandate given to them.

    Ribadu while addressing journalists at the state house at the end of it meeting with Nigeria President said that Tinubu directed them to work as a team and deliver on their mandate.

    Speaking on the outcome of the meeting, he said, “We’re here to thank Mr President for the opportunity he gave us to serve our country and to serve his own government. We also pledged our loyalty to him, Nigeria and Nigerians.

    “We believe the choice he made is the right one, the correct one, and we know what he wants for this country.

    “We’re going to work tirelessly to ensure that we accomplish that objective of securing our country, establishing peace, stability and let’s get our lives back.

    “He gave us the assurance that he’s with us hundred percent. He told us that we must work as a team and that there’s work to be done; he’ll expect us to deliver and we’re grateful for the opportunity. That’s why we are here.”

    Asked what will be the starting point of the new security heads, NSA Ribadu said, “Where we are today and you can see already things are improving in our country.

    “If you see the record of crimes and activities of criminals are going down, it will continue to go down. We’ll secure this place.

    “Nigerians have seen the quality of the people that are given opportunity, they are probably some of the best we have and they are not going to fail you, they’ll certainly deliver.”

    TheNewsGuru.com TNG reports that Tinubu, service Chiefs and NSA are in a closed-Door meeting.

    In attendance were the Chief of Defence Staff, Major General Christopher Musa, the Chief of Army Staff, Major General Taoreed Lagbaja, the Chief of Naval Staff, Rear Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla, the Chief of Air Staff, Air Vice Marshal Hassan Abubakar, and the Acting IGP, Kayode Egbetokun.

     

     

  • JUST IN: Ribadu formally takes over from Monguno as NSA

    JUST IN: Ribadu formally takes over from Monguno as NSA

    Mallam Nuhu Ribadu has formally taken over from Maj Gen Monguno as National Security Adviser.

    Ribadu promises to live up to the expectations of Nigerians and also appreciated President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for renewing hope of a more secure nation.

    TheNewsGuru Recalls that Tinubu appointed Mr. Ribadu as NSA, the first without military background since the return to democratic governance in 1999.

    The announcement of his appointment put to rest the speculations that the president might consider a non-military person for the position.

     

  • Ex-agitators urge Ribadu to retain Ndiomu as amnesty boss

    Ex-agitators urge Ribadu to retain Ndiomu as amnesty boss

    The Coalition of Ex-agitators of Niger Delta (CEND), have pleaded to the newly appointed National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, to retain the Interim Administrator, Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), Maj.-Gen. Barry Ndiomu (retd).

    The group who passed a vote of confidence in Ndiomu, told Ribadu that they were comfortable with the way and manner the interim administrator had piloted the affairs of PAP.

    Speaking in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, on Thursday, the Chairman and Coordinator, CEND, Gershom Mpaka Gbobo, congratulated Ribadu on his appointment and said Ndiomu’s magic wand was needed for the existing peace to continue in the region.

    Gbobo noted that Ndiomu since assumption of office had sanitized the PAP and rid it of corruption. He said: “General Ndiomu (retd) as the amnesty boss has introduced life-changing and sustainable programmes for ex-agitators.

    “For instance, the introduction of cooperatives by Ndiomu was designed to wean ex-agitators of dependence on N65,000 monthly stipends and make them entrepreneurs, employers of labour and contributors to the economy of the Niger Delta region and peace and the growth of Nigeria”.

    Gbobo noted that Ndiomu successfully blocked all the financial leakages in PAP and stopped all corrupt practices especially multiple payments of stipends to individuals with multiple accounts linked to their BVN.

    “The recent attacks on Ndiomu launched by those who had hitherto turned the PAP to a cash cow or personal automated teller machine are the real enemies of the Niger Delta. These are portfolio contractors and corrupt ex-agitators affected by the Ndiomu’s reforms and initiatives.

    “The coalition of ex-agitators of Niger Delta has full confidence in the Ndiomu-led administration. We have moved a vote of confidence in him because he has done well as the Interim administrator. All his initiatives are designed to sustain the peace in the Niger Delta.

    “He has sanitised the office and stopped many fraudulent activities. The Interim Administrator should be retained to enable him accomplish all his initiatives which can confidently describe as the game changer for ex-agitators and the Niger Delta.

    “If past leadership of the PAP with much more resources at their disposal had been as creative as Ndiomu, the PAP would have succeeded in achieving its mandate. We thank the federal government for ignoring the enemies of the region calling for his removal.

    “The cooperatives he introduced is a good idea. It will help to transform the people from stipend earners to entrepreneurs. We call on the Niger Delta stakeholders to support Ndiomu to successfully carry out his programmes.

    “Ndiomu is a man of character. He has no corruption. Go and check the records. We are calling on everybody to support him to achieve his plans for us”.

    Gbobo said while Ndiomu’s attackers resorted to campaign of calumny was because they lacked any evidence to prove their frivolous claims against him.

    He said if they were sure of their claims, they should take their matters and evidence to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and other anti-graft agencies.

    He said: “We condemn the recent attacks on Ndiomu. The recent attacks are coming from unknown persons. They are not recognised by us. Their aim is to bring corruption back to the Amnesty programme. They are among those operating multiple accounts on the system and they are attacking Ndiomu for daring to stop the practice.

    “Some of them took contracts but refuse to execute them. If they have any case, they should go to the EFCC with their evidence. We have also noted the recent attack by one Mr. Charles Kurubo, who does not have the mandate of the Niger Delta people to speak for us.

    “Kurobo’s allegations are false and we are challenging him to take them to EFCC and other anti-graft agencies. For example his claim that 3000 ex-agitators were delisted from the programme and their stipends were being taken by PAP.

  • Just In: Senator Aishatu Binani made history defeating five male aspirants, floored Ribadu, Bindo, Namdas, others

    History was made in Adamawa on Thursday when Senator Aishatu Binani defeated all the male contestants in the APC guber race in Adamawa state to clinch the APC sole ticket for the 2023 polls.

    Binani against all odds defeated former Commissioner of Police and EFCC boss, Nuhu Ribadu and former governor of the state Mohammed Bindo with 430 votes to clinch the ticket.

    By this, history was made in Adamawa and by extension in Nigerian politics as no other female contestant has been able to defeat their male counterpart in a primary election but it just happened in this APC, PDP era.

    A breakdown of votes scored by all the contestants are as follows;

    WAFARI THEMAN 21 votes

    BINDOW MOHAMMED 103 votes

    NAMDAS ABDULRAZAK 94 votes

    OTUMBA MUSTAPHA 39 votes

    NUHU RIBADU 288 votes

    AISHATU BINANI 430 votes

    Invalid Ballot papers: 36.

  • I never accused President Buhari of sponsoring terrorism – Ex-EFCC chairman

    I never accused President Buhari of sponsoring terrorism – Ex-EFCC chairman

    Former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and former presidential aspirant, Nuhu Ribadu, has denied claims that he accused President Muhammadu Buhari and other top politicians of sponsoring bandits in the country.

    He described the news as fake saying they were fabricated by people who are out to bring him down.

    Mr Ribadu, however, said it is not the first time he would be linked to such ‘false reports’.

    This comes days after President Buhari had said that a member of the National Assembly is among the high-profile individuals sponsoring the leaders of secessionist groups in the country.

    The President who said this during his Independence Day speech on October 1, however, did not reveal the identity of the lawmaker, neither did he say if the individual is a member of the House of Representatives or Senate.

    “The recent arrests of Nnamdi Kanu and Sunday Adeyemo, and the ongoing investigations being conducted have revealed certain high-profile financiers behind these individuals.

    “We are vigorously pursuing these financiers, including one identified as a serving member of the National Assembly,” he said.

  • Ibori, Okowa, Obasanjo, Ribadu, Atiku, UK; Politricks As Empire Strikes Back (1), By Tony Eluemnor

    Ibori, Okowa, Obasanjo, Ribadu, Atiku, UK; Politricks As Empire Strikes Back (1), By Tony Eluemnor

    By Tony Eluemnor

    Question: How serious is Nigeria’s anti-corruption fight?

    Answer: That depends on the accused, the accuser and the amount of prejudice (bias, preconception, prejudgment, predisposition, partiality) and the “politricks” involved.

    Item 1: Bureau of Public Enterprise (under Nasir el-Rufai) chose the management-contract option to improve NITEL before privatisation and advertised for OPERATORS ONLY, not CONSULTANTS and CONSORTIUMS. Yet, a consultancy, Pentascope International B.V Private Ltd of Belgium, emerged first, ahead of BNSL/TCIL of India, A CORE OPERATOR. BNSL/TCIL charged US$35 million over three years for its services, Pentascope charged US$45 million …and won.

    On January 16, 2003, NITEL Board kicked against the deal and only signed the contract after the weight of Obasanjo’s administration was invoked against it. So, BPE, under el-Rufai, had its way.

    A report had informed BPE and the government that Pentascope was a small consulting firm with a share capital of €5,000 (five thousand Euros) and an unsubstantiated annual turnover of €25,000 (twenty-five thousand Euros), and it was coming to manage an outfit worth over a $1bn. Most of all, while Pentascope claimed a turnover of €25, 000, the company that came second in the bidding had a verifiable year 2000 turnover of US$2.560bn

    Nigeria’s loss: NITEL’s N15 billion profit in 2002 turned into a loss of N19 billion in 2003, turnover dipped from N53 billion to N41 billion. Yet, Direct Costs and Overhead Costs increased from N21.3 billion to N26.3 and from N19.4 to N30 billion. NITEL collapsed. Nobody was punished for that misadventure and the man who headed BPE went on to become a Minister and state Governor later. The EFCC under Nuhu Ribadu, never looked into BPE and the self-decorated anti-corruption crusader, Obasanjo, hardly asked any questions. And so too our journalists. Did some Nigerians float Pentascope, registered it on New Year day (a public holiday everywhere) just to defraud Nigeria? We will never know.

    Item 2: 3pm Wednesday 29 March 2006, a top-secret business was at last nearing conclusion; and €107,500,000.00 (One hundred and seven million, five hundred thousand Euros only) was wired out of Nigeria from a bank in Abuja Central District; half of the total payment.

    The contract demanded of an Israeli company to “design, develop, manufacture, install and prepare for operation three Aerostar Unmanned Aerial Vehicle intelligence systems (drones) and three Seastar systems for aerial and marine use”.

    At the prevailing exchange rate, the €215m contract sum equaled $US260m. Israel’s Haaretz newspaper said: “As for the Aeronautics Ventures deal, experts estimate that, according to the value of the equipment, and even if Aeronautics profits from the deal reach 100 percent, the scope of the deal will not exceed $150 million”.

    And that was when Nuhu Ribadu was EFCC Chairman. He was too busy chasing Obasanjo’s perceived enemies. And when Obasanjo’s National Security Adviser, Lt. Gen. Aliyu Gusau (rtd) denied knowledge of it, Obasanjo dropped him. When I reported the contract scandal in the Daily Independent, I was arrested.

    Item 3; Obasanjo attempted to tar and destroy former Vice-President Atiku Abubaka using the hallucinated Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) sins. Obasanjo sent the EFCC’s stupid report on Atiku, to the Senate, after the Administrative Panel of Inquiry he had set up had used it to ban Atiku from contesting elections. A court threw out the Panel’s decisions. The Senate Committee heard from Atiku that the PTDF funds was used to pay a lawyer that owns a higher institution N250 million in September 2006 for registering a company (Galaxy Backbone) with the Corporate Affairs Commission; paid up share capital – N1b (so it should not attract more than N23m CAC fee) .

    On 10 May, 2006, during the Third Term scheme, PTDF requested for N20b for its projects and got approval the same day, plus for N10b immediate release. By 2005 December PTDF outfit had N20b and $150m in fixed deposits, N533m and $6.3m in current accounts. Five months later only N12.9 remained of the N20b. The dollar account dwindled too. PTDF Management spent N60m to renovate its head office, N36m on a lift for the two story building. Even Aso Rock’s Media Office under the late Mrs. Remi Oyo got N100m for progress reports and photograph productions for the Villa Library. A bazar was on.

    Item 4; President Obasanjo himself doubled as Petroleum Minister. Yet, did Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation’s records become transparent from May 1999? The Department of Petroleum Resources record showed that between Jan. and Sept. 2000 NNPC was statutorily allocated 82,200,000 barrels of oil but NNPC told the House of Representatives that it only got 80, 848, 507 barrels; a discrepancy of 1,351,493 barrels. The House of Reps took the matter seriously and queried the NNPC; here is tip of the iceberg: “1; The value of the 53,076, 173 barrel of crude oil purchased by NNPC from FG for domestic processing, January to June 2000, at US $9.50 per barrel amounted to US $504,644 which converts to N42.86 billion. But NNPC claimed it totaled N42.19b. The exchange rate was N85/US$ then. Discrepancy; N670m” in just eight months.

    To be fair to Obasanjo, his administration issued new guidelines for lifting Nigerian Crude Oil and other activities in July 1999. But over a year later, those guidelines were still being ignored. According to a House of Reps Ad-Hoc Committee report, “NNPC is known to be the only supplier in the world offering generous payment options known as advance payment and prompt options. By this practice, buyers are free to choose their buying price and this gives room for manipulations by the key buyers. The ramifications extend to the New York mercantile exchange and even legal suits. In a typical month, Nigeria losses approximately $300m”. Perhaps, this explains why our refineries are inoperative; to keep open a swindlers’ paradise.

    How did NNPC choose companies that would import petrol and other things? NNPC told Dr. Christopher Kolade’s Panel on Review of Contracts that it was unaware of the existence of the Federal Ministry of Finance’s Operational Guidelines on tender’s board procedure and powers of spending in the Public Service; as well as guidelines on administrative procedures. Thus, the corporation never observed any of such. Now please note this: according to NNPC’s figures, it imported 1,933,929.88 quantity of refined petrol (no indication if it was calculated in barrels or litres) costing $452, 566,158.00 between May and December of 1999, but six months later between Jan 2000 and June, it had imported 3,357, 438.93, costing $1, 912,242,771.39 – an increase of 7346%. Why such a drastic increase? Did the number of motor vehicles increase so dramatically?

    A Reps Committee report said: “Since no organ of government seems to keep record of what NNPC exports or imports, it is near impossible to verify NNPC’s figures as it concerns revenue accruable from sales of unutilized/export crude. It is equally difficult to ascertain allocation of such revenue for the same reason. For example, the DPR claims that the PPMC has consistently failed to obtain permits to import petroleum products, and when imported, no returns are made to DPR despite persistent reminders on the same – irrespective of laws/regulations governing the petroleum products imports into the country”. And Nigeria was in a democracy!

    Item 5; Late President Umaru Yar’Adua received, 25 May 2009, “Halliburton Bribe Scandal Allegedly Involving High Government Officials” interim report. Soon after, his illness worsened and he died in office. Case closed! Was an ailing Yar’Adua poisoned, hastened to his grave, because of that case?

    The bribery scandal’s timeline extended from 1995 to 2004/5, when Gen. Sani Abacha, Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar and Obasanjo led the country. $178,575,675 in bribes (the highest ever in Nigeria) was paid out to highly-placed Nigerians for a Liquefied Natural Gas contract given to TSKJ Consortium for $1.8bn instead of BCSA whose bid was $100m more than TSKJ’s. So Nigeria lost $100m there. TSKJ won additional contracts for construction of subsequent trains, up to train 6 in 2004 for $6bn. Yes, in 2004. Till today, no Nigerian has been punished. On March 27, 2013, under President Goodluck Jonathan, the case was finally buried: six small fries were prosecuted for being conduits for the big fishes. Justice Abubakar Sadiq Umar of Abuja High Court, said the PROSECUTION HAD FAILED TO DILIGENTLY PROSECUTE THE CASE.

    Now, hear Nuhu Ribadu’s excuse why he didn’t catch the bribe takers: “I put in a request letter but after a year of trying to get French authorities to help us, the investigation magistrate told me that they could not get anyone to translate my letter from English to French. I knew it was a hopeless case. But Nigeria has an Embassy in Paris that could have translated the letter or written a fresh letter in French for Ribadu. That Ribadu didn’t know that, shows the stuff he is made of. Or, was translating the letter just a lame excuse from someone whose heart and soul weren’t in the quest? No matter, Britain crowned him an anti-corruption crusader, Azu Ishiekwene, Segun Adeniyi and other journalists applauded.

    Now the question: If Obasanjo, Ribadu, and supposedly crusading Nigerian journalists have been terribly opposed to corruption, why was the Halliburton scandal as well as 99.9% of corruption cases, never investigated? Why did the kind of noise over the mere signing of an MOU between Nigeria and the United Kingdom, for the return of £4.2 million pounds to Nigeria, money seized from three female associates of Chief James Onanefe Ibori, never arose over the items listed above? Some, began to demonise Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa administration in Delta state, manufacturing reasons why the £4.2m should not revert to Delta, forgetting that Nigeria is a Federation. Politricks had crept in.

    Answer: When the Obedient Servants of the British Empire were failing to stop Ibori, in stepped the UK to keep the Nigerian part of its empire in check. The Niger Delta region was getting restless, Chief James Onanefe Ibori was giving the “natives” ideas. His resource control agitation, sensitisation and mobilisation was a threat to UK’s interests. Two other South-South Governors had joined him; so he was getting “dangerous”. Then the Empire Struck Back; Ibori had to be decoupled from politics and leadership … like King Jaja of Opobo, Patrice Lumumba, Kwame Nkrumah and other Africanists who attempted to THINK INDEPENDENTLY. The UK used DFID immensely. It sponsored Respect Nigeria, Save Nigeria and other groups either through EFCC or directly in London, groups that died once Ibori was jailed. It financed saharamalreporters through stupid awards through third parties. Now, Ibori’s case is over and the online publication is struggling for breath. A death sentence was passed on Ibori – to be arrested DEAD OR ALIVE – April 22, 2010. Ibori should thank God that he is alive today. Jonathan, the Obedient Servant of the Empire who issued it was kicked out shabbily. He has finished his service and the Nigerian outpost is safe again for the Empire.

    Tony Eluemunor, an Abuja-based journalist, is an authority on the Presidency.