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2023: Court Orders Tinubu’s Challenger On Certificate Forgery Suit To Present Witnesses On October 12

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Bola Ahmed Tinubu

By Akinwale Kasali

All Progressives Congress, APC, Presidential Candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu is in the eye of the storm over alleged certificate forgery.

The Action Alliance Party, AAC, that fielded Journalist and Human Rights Activist, Omoyele Sowore, as its Presidential Candidate at the forthcoming 2023 Presidential election had sued the former Lagos State Governor on alleged certificate forgery before the Justice Obiora Egwuatu of  Federal High Court, Abuja.

However, the Court had ordered the AAC to present its witnesses in court on October 12th, 2022, to establish a certificate forgery suit brought against Tinubu.

The Party in the suit prays that the Court disqualifies Tinubu from the 2023 pre-race on alleged certificate Forgery.

Justice Egwuatu issued the order on Thursday when he fixed October 12th as the new date to enable parties in the suit complete filing of their processes and exchange same as required by law before the adjourned date.

Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, Babatunde Ogala, is the Counsel to Tinubu and is saddled with fortifying the defense of the former Lagos State Governor in the alleged certificate forgery suit.

At the proceedings, AAC Counsel, Ukpai Ukairo, informed the Court that he just received the notice of preliminary objection from Tinubu asking the court not to entertain the case against him on various grounds.

Amongst the grounds, Tinubu claimed that the foundation for the certificate forgery suit against him was rooted in the 1999 electoral forms he submitted to the then electoral body.

It also claimed that the report of the Lagos State House of Assembly which probed him on the alleged certificate forgery is the main foundation of the fresh suit and hence, has become statute barred.

However, Ukairo informed the Court that the claims of Tinubu, especially on the statute barred position would be adequately addressed in the subsequent proceedings.

Ukairo furthermore stressed that Tinubu’s claims made orally by his counsel had to be made formally and served on him to enable him respond appropriately.

In the Suit, electoral umpire, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, which is the 1st Defendant in the suit, sought for time to respond to the suit, as the APC was not represented in court despite proof of service of the suit on it.

The Judge accordingly adjourned the matter till October 2, for parties to put their houses in order for proper hearing of the alleged certificate forgery suit.

It would be recalled that the AAC had on June 21st, 2022, asked the court to restrain INEC from including the name of the APC Presidential Candidate in the ballot of the 2023 presidential election.

The party in the Write of Summon marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/954/2022, predicated its request on the claim that both the APC and its presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu are not qualified to participate in the 2023 presidential election on alleged forgery committed by Tinubu in 1999.

The suit filed on behalf of the plaintiff by its lawyer, Ukairo, claimed that Tinubu forged his university of Chicago certificate he submitted in 1999 in aid of his qualification for the 1999 governorship election in Lagos State, which was won by Tinubu.

The suit, dated and filed on June 21, has the Independent National Electoral, All Progressives Congress and Senator Bola Tinubu as 1st, 2nd and 3rd defendants respectively.

Imo: DSS Releases Pregnant Teenager, Six Others

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DSS and Chiamaka

By Charles Igbo

The Imo State Command of the  Directorate of State Services, DSS, has released a pregnant teenager who has been in its custody for about five months.

A native of Atta, Umunnam, Njaba Local Government Area,  Chiamaka Okoro was released on Thursday, August 18, 2022, alongside six others.

Weeks back, the DSS had come under the hammer over the story of the  teenager who allegedly got pregnant in its custody. The news had made headlines in the Social Media. It was reported that the teenager, allegedly, arrested because of her relationship with an alleged leader of unknown gunmen in the State, had become pregnant while in the custody of the DSS. Her offence, as well as that of other girls, it was alleged, is a suspicion  that they are dating members of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra, IPOB, and its militant wing, Eastern Security Network, ESN.

But a source at the DSS disclosed that the teenager was already about two weeks pregnant, unknown to the Service, when she and the others were arrested in a bid to use them to trace and arrest “a notorious leader of the unknown gunmen who specialized in the beheading  of his victims in Imo. He is also alleged to be in the habit of  intimidating young girls into a relationship with them. He became, still is, a security nightmare to security agents in the State as he has defied all efforts made to track him or arrest him to answer to the alleged atrocities he committed in the State.

The other girls released by the DSS on Thursday are: Oluebube Uzoma,  Chidinma Oba, Favour Azubuike, Chidera Amaefula, Chibueze Ezike and Nmesoma Ezike.

OPINION: Politicians And The Jeopardy of Trial By Ordeal

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Azu Ishiekwene

Azu Ishiekwene

“I’m going to waste my vote,” a friend told me recently. “And don’t argue with me,” he added. “It’s my right to do so.”

I defied him. Regrettably, even though I also recruited help nearby to press home my point, my unsolicited advice fell on deaf ears.

My friend’s mind was made up and nothing would stop him. What he intends to do, according to him, is to vote for a candidate in the 2023 presidential election that he knows would lose.

He did not name names, though in the countdown to next year’s election, I have heard the suspect mentioned by many in this way. His main point was to let me know that he intends to express his civic duty as an act of defiance.

He’s not alone. According to the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA), even though the number of countries that hold elections have increased over the years, there has also been a continued decline in voter interest.

In Nigeria it’s been around 50 percent in the last six election cycles. Still as the next election approaches, millions of Nigerians plan either to abstain or to vote for a potential loser.

It doesn’t appear to make sense, but former Governor Donald Duke’s recent viral video calling such contrarians fools doesn’t explain their action either. What is it about the psychology of the Contrarian Voter that equates a simple civic task with electoral homicide?

They say that choosing between any of the two leading presidential candidates for 2023 – Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) – is like choosing between death by drinking acid and death by drinking hemlock. Either act, like Hobson’s choice or Cornelia’s dilemma, would lead to the same predictable outcome.

Isn’t that what we say of most, if not all, of our politicians – that they are mostly old and feeble and perennially corrupt, greedy and bereft? If that is the trope that politicians have canvassed of themselves and which the media has generously spread and reinforced over time who can blame my friend, the Contrarian, for preferring political homicide?

And let no one pretend there’s a last saint standing. The rose among the thorns, if there were any left, has been crushed by politicians who outdo themselves in mudslinging before every election cycle. They call themselves crooks, bigots and incompetents all of which have been adequately published in the press or logged in the bowels of search engines.

Pundits like me simply helped to finish off any virtue left, to the point where my Contrarian voter friend is now unwilling to touch politicians with a ten-foot pole. He would rather waste his vote than cast it for scoundrels, he insisted.

There was no use asking him on whom he intended to waste it. Framing his choice as a wastebasket may be a shade more polite or comforting, but in a way, his wastebasket – whoever he is – is just a cousin of the perennially maligned lot.

My friend’s position reminded me of an article by one of America’s most outstanding psychiatrist and political columnists, Charles Krauthammer, published in May 1984 and entitled, “The Appeal of Ordeal.”

Krauthammer, contemplating the decline of trust in politics, asked why anyone should worry about poor voter turnout or indifference when the standard fare every campaign season is that politicians are crooked, corrupt and useless?

Never mind that when the campaign is over and the day is done, the same politicians who dragged one another in the mud still get into office either in the executive or legislative branch. And yes, they still grant favours to their failed, maligned compatriots. They make the laws and enforce them and in-between even find time to banter and regale us on their follies.

Only last week, for example, in a rare moment of candour, former APC Chairman, Adams Oshiomhole, told former President Goodluck Jonathan that all the name-calling and thrashing didn’t not come from his heart. “I fought you,” he said, “because of politics”.

In what other vocation other than politics would subscribers still be expected to subscribe in large numbers after being warned over and over again that the only choices before them are between crooks and that voting either way would have disastrous consequences?

To adapt Krauthammer, in spite of the troubling record of Dana Air, is it ever likely that rival airlines Ibom Air or Air Peace would cite the crashes of Dana in adverts to promote their own sales. Or that AIICO Insurance would mention by name the failures of any other leading insurance company to boost its own premium-honouring credentials? Not even in a blood sport as cruel as boxing is the fight promoter obsessed with the personal hubris of the contenders.

Yet in politics, all bets are off. It is, in fact, expected of politicians in whose hands we entrust our lives each time we vote, that their closet should be ransacked, their darkest secrets found and exposed and every bit of their shenanigans brought to light as a rite of passage.

It doesn’t stop there. Apart from stipulating that politicians must be fiddle-fit, we also insist that they must travel the 36 states, reach all local government areas, bow before every traditional ruler or local idol and dress like the locals.

Which was why a) President Muhammadu Buhari was dressed in suit and a bow tie it seems for the first time in his life back in 2015 and b) Transport Minister Rotimi Amaechi ran round the Port Harcourt Stadium to prove his fitness for the APC presidential ticket, when families of those kidnapped in the Abuja-Kaduna train attack were drowning in despair. We have seen, haven’t we, that the circus always ends in tears!

But it doesn’t matter. Being a very religious people, we also insist that politicians must be religious people too. Whatever they do at night, or when no one is looking, all we care about is that they must carry one sectarian label or the other, preferably, Christian or Muslim. But again, haven’t we seen it all – whether in the Oval Office of the Bill Clinton White House with Monica Lewinsky or in the nepotism of the Buhari years – that the hood doesn’t make the monk?

I know I face the risk of being accused of giving politicians a soft pass and advocating the lowest common denominator. Nonsense. I’m simply saying that in the obsession to find politicians walking where angels fear to tread, we have failed to accept that humans will, be well, humans – foibles, warts and all.

Those who insist that politics is a special sphere, unlike any other, say standards of conduct must be impeccably high. They prefer to apply the favourite Truman rejoinder that those who can’t stand the heat must get out of the political kitchen.

We insist that only trial by ordeal can refine our politics. Fair enough. But also keep in mind that it was the frenzy of the Truman era that produced the red-baiting of McCathartysm, among other unenviable legacies of Truman’s broth.

It doesn’t make sense that we are searching for saints to elect or hoping for high voter turn-out when we spend cycle after cycle of campaign demonising politics and politicians only to end up moaning about the hopelessly corrupt choices before voters.

By all means let contenders be subject to the rules of the game that they have agreed to participate in. And sure, we also need to strengthen institutions as a safeguard. But in the end, they should be judged as humans and therefore as work in progress, like the rest of us. They should be judged on their record, not as irredeemable scoundrels or wastebaskets.

For indeed who knew that the 20th century’s most indispensable politician, Winston Churchill, could attain such a remarkable height and life of service after once declaring with his own mouth that he was finished?

Finished in politics, my Contrarian friend, is where the work starts.


Ishiekwene is Editor-In-Chief of LEADERSHIP

Digital Economy: Govt Targets 300,000 Jobs for Imo Youths

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Hope Uzodimma

Jobs exceeding 300,000 awaits youths from Imo State in no distant time as the Government of Senator Hope Uzodimma puts machinery in motion to tap into the global benefits of Digital Economy.

At the Imo State Executive Council Meeting held on Wednesday, and presided over by Governor Uzodimma, a Council Memo on Imo Youth Digital Training and Empowerment Scheme as submitted by the Chief Economic Adviser to the Governor, Prof. Kenneth Amaeshi was approved.

Addressing newsmen at the end of the Council meeting, the Chief Political Adviser and Head Political Bureau, Barr. Enyinna Onuegbu, said that the Memo  was brought to the Exco by Prof. Amaeshi “in conjunction with the Commissioner for Labour, Employment and Productivity, Chief Ford Ozumba.”

“The objective of which is to have about 300,000 Imo youths pass through a training that will make them digitally sound and guarantee their expertise in digital technology and other training possibilities.”

Onuegbu added: “In addition, the training will increase their qualifications, by guaranteeing their knowledge as they will become employable as well as employers of labour.”

Flanked by the Commissioner for Labour, Employment and Productivity, Ford Ozumba, newly sworn-in Commissioner,  Jerry Egemba and the Chief Economic Adviser to the Governor, Prof. Amaeshi, Onuegbu noted that the State Government is planning a digital training programme for thousands of youths in Imo State to be held soon, and that the Exco constituted an Inter-Ministerial Committee to drive the project.

Members of the Committee include:  Chief Economic Adviser to the Governor, the Commissioner for Labour, Employment and Productivity, the Commissioner for Science and Technology and the Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning.

Other members are: the Commissioner for Youths and Sports and the Chief Political Adviser and Head of Political Bureau.

The EXCO further mandated the Committee to work out the framework – modalities,  logistics, time-frame and expenditure profile for the project.

The Chief Political Adviser in his contribution said: “The project when realized will be very beneficial to the teaming Imo youths, especially those who are likely to benefit from it not only as employees but will turn out to be employers of labour.

“The beneficiaries will contribute to the economy of Imo State as they will be working for International organizations while living in Imo State and paying their taxes and bills.”

He explained that the Governor assured the Exco that well established entrepreneurs and computer gurus such as Zinox Computers and the Federal Minister of Communication and Digital Economy have all already keyed into in the training project of Imo youths as far as the digital world economy is concerned.

Osun: PDP Raises Caretaker Committee To Usher In New Government

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By Uche Mbah

A new Caretaker Committee has been constituted by the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, for Osun State.

Osun is the latest state added to the PDP coffer after their candidate, Senator Ademola Adeleke, won the Governorship election of  July  16, beating the incumbent, Governor Gboyega Oyetola.

In a release Thursday, signed by the Publicity Secretary, Hon. Debo Ologunagba,

the party said their action is sequel to the expiration of the tenure  of the previous Committee.

The statement reads in part:

“The National Working Committee (NWC) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has, on behalf of National Executive Committee (NEC), constituted a Caretaker Committee to pilot the affairs of the Osun State Chapter of the Party with effect from today, Thursday, August 18, 2022.

“The decision which is sequel to the expiration of the tenure of the previous Caretaker Committee, is in line with the powers of the NWC under the PDP Constitution 2017 (as amended).

” The members of the Osun Caretaker Committee are

  1. Dr. Adekunle Akindele –        Chairman
  2. Barr. Niyi Owolade –        Member
  3. Chief Mrs. Ayo Awolowo –        Member
  4. Dr. B.T. Salami –        Member
  5. Engr. Adetoye Ogunboyega –        Member
  6. Alh. Razaq Oyelani –        Member
  7. Barr. Hashim Abioye –        Member/Secretary

“The Osun State Caretaker Committee is charged with the responsibility of running the affairs of the Party in Osun State, as stipulated in Section 21(2)(a-b) of the PDP Constitution for a period not exceeding 90 days (3 months); or till a new Executive Committee is elected.

“The PDP charges all members of our Party in Osun to remain united and focused on our Party’s mission to Rescue, Redirect and Rebuild our nation from the misrule of the All Progressives Congress (APC).”

2023: Bode George Calls Tinubu A Liar

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By Akinwale Kasali

The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP Chieftain and former PDP Deputy National Chairman, Bode George has taken a swipe at the All Progressives Congress, APC, Presidential Candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, referring to him as a liar.

George, an elder statesman described Tinubu as ‘a bundle of lies’ while speaking on Channels Television.

The former Nigeria Port Authority, NPA, boss said: “Tinubu did nothing to alleviate the pains of residents of Lagos State despite serving as a governor for two terms.”

“I absolutely have no qualms, no quarrel with Tinubu, but all I know is that everything he has said he was or his name is this or his school is that it’s a bundle of lies.”

“I’m a bonafide Lagosian, we knew what Lagos was like, and Lagos remains the commercial nerve centre, not only in Nigeria but in the whole of West Africa. What has this fellow done to us?”

“I have asked a very simple question and none of them has been able to answer it: who owns the Alpha Beta company?”

“How much has the Alpha Beta company stolen from the coffers of our treasury in Lagos state? What has he done to alleviate the pains of the people of the state?”

George has never hidden his disdain for the Presidential Aspiration of Tinubu.

He had, at a time on Channels Television, during Seun Okonbaloye’s Programme, Politics Today, said that Tinubu had completely taken over the resources of Lagos State.

He, however, stressed that he has nothing personal against the APC national leader.

George said the former Governor of Lagos State should allow power to change hands because he has been in charge for too long.

The PDP chieftain had said: “He has completely annexed the resources of my State.

“I have absolutely no personal grudge against Tinubu. What I have against him is the plundering of the finances of the State.

“Which country will have the Internal Revenue Service and will now set up a company solely owned by him and his cronies, collecting the taxes of the people on behalf of the Internal Revenue Service, how? This doesn’t make any sense.

“This fellow has plundered and mismanaged the finances of this State to a stupor that calls for attention.”

It would be recalled that former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode, Wednesday, labeled George irrelevant and inconsequential to the Presidential aspirations of Tinubu.

He reasoned on his Social Media handle: Since Tinubu  visited former President, Olusegun Obasanjo at his Penthouse at the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library, Oke Mosan, Abeokuta, Ogun State, to consult him,  of what relevance is Bode George?

ASUU: Problem As Buhari Vows Not To Pay Lecturers 5 Months Salary

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Buhari’s administration will not pay university lecturers for the period they did not work, the federal government has said.

The lecturers under the aegis of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU have been on strike since February this year, and have vowed not to return to class over unpaid allowances and entitlements by the federal government.

The meeting between ASUU and the government ended in a deadlock on Tuesday and the hope of students returning back to the campuses for academic activities has been further dimmed.

The president of ASUU Emmanuel Osodeke after the meeting with the government delegation said there’s not enough commitment on the part of the Buhari administration to end the crisis.

The federal government “did not bring anything new to the negotiation table.

“They (Nimi Briggs committee) came with nothing. What they came with is from the National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission which does not represent anything,” Osodeke said.

Speaking on the government’s efforts to resolve the issue, the Minister of Education Adamu Adamu said other issues have been resolved with the lecturers except that President Muhammadu Buhari has insisted that the lecturers will not be paid for the period they did not work.

Adamu spoke during the 47th session of the State House Ministerial Media Briefing organized by the Presidential Communications Team at the Aso Rock Villa, Abu

According to him, “All contentious issues between the government and ASUU had been settled except the quest for members’ salaries for the period of the strike to be paid, a demand that Buhari has flatly rejected.

He said ASUU ignored the government’s warning them not to go on strike, adding that the administration has invested huge funds in the sector through its agencies such as TETFUND and UBEC.

He said the lecturers should not expect to go without punishment for their actions.

The minister however disclosed that five of the six striking university-based unions will likely return to work within the next one week.

Osun Gov-Elect, Adeleke, Escapes Legal Trap To Nullify Election, As Abuja Court Strikes Out Suit

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By Ayodele Oni

Again, Governor elect of Osun state, Mr Ademola Adeleke has escaped another legal trap to nullify his election and stop his inauguration in November.

A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, on Thursday struck out a suit which seeks to nullify submission of his name by the Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC) as candidate of People’s Democratic Party, (PDP) in July election.

Justice Obiora Egwuatu struck out the suit on the ground that the plaintiff lacked locus standi to institute the case.

Plaintiff in the suit, Awoyemi Oluwatayo Lukman had dragged  INEC, PDP and Adeleke before the court, seeking order to void and set aside the submission of Adeleke’s name to INEC on ground of alleged unlawful action.

The grouse of the plaintiff was that Adeleke’s name was hurriedly submitted by PDP on March 11 as against between March 14 to 18 as contained in the INEC guidelines.

Adeleke’s name having not been submitted within the period fixed by INEC, the plaintiff asked the court to declare the submission, illegal, unlawful, null and void and be set aside.

He claimed that INEC must be bound by its official guidelines and that anything done outside the guidelines is against the provisions of the Electoral Act 2022.

However, in his judgment, Justice Obiora Egwuatu struck out the suit on the ground that the said Awoyemi Oluwatayo Lukman lacked locus standi to have instituted the case.

The Judge held also that the suit was statute barred having been filed outside the 14 days stipulated by section 285 of the 1999 Constitution that all pre election suits must be filed within 14 days whereas, the instant suit was filed after 28 days.

LASG Extends Ban Of Okada To More LGAs, Lagosians Lament

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By Akinwale Kasali

The Lagos State Government has extended the ban of Motorcycles, popularly known as ‘Okada’ in local parlance to more Local Government Areas in the State.

Before now Ikeja, Eti Osa, Mainland, Lagos Island and Apapa were the areas the ban of Okada was effective. But the LASG has added four more Local Govt Areas and five Local Council Development Areas to the list.

Governor Sanwo-Olu has directed full enforcement from September 1, 2022, the additional councils where the total Okada ban is pronounced include Kosofe Local Government, Oshodi-Isolo Local Government, Shomolu Local Government, and Mushin Local Government.

Others are Ikosi-Isherri LCDA, Agboyi-Ketu LCDA, Isolo LCDA, Bariga LCDA, and Odi-Olowo LCDA.

Sanwo-Olu had in May banned the operation of commercial motorcycles on highways and six local governments and nine LCDAs. The governor announced that the ban is “indefinite and total”.

The decision to add to the numbers of the LGAs for Okada restriction is in line with the State’s Transport Sector Reform Law of 2018 to immediately address the chaos and menace created by the operations of Okada in the listed areas.

Governor Sanwo Olu has told the Police to enforce the order without compromise.

In the words of the Governor, “After a critical review of our restriction on Okada activities in the first six Local Government Areas where we restricted them on February 1, 2020, we have seen that the menace has not abated.

“ We are now directing a total ban on Okada activities across the highways and bridges within these six Local Government and their Local Council Development Areas, effective from June 1, 2022.

“This is a phased ban we are embarking on this period, and we expect that within the short while when this ban will be enforced, Okada riders in other places where their activities are yet to be banned can find something else to do. We have given the notice now and we expect all commercial motorcycles plying the routes in the listed councils and areas to vacate the highways before enforcement begins. The enforcement will be total.”

Following reactions that greeted the ban’s announcement, the Governor, on May 24 insisted that the State government would go ahead with its proposed ban on motorcycles, adding that security services and government are on the same page with respect to the banning of motorcycles in the selected areas of the state.

He also assured that the security architecture of the state would not be compromised in any way so that Lagos residents will continue to live their lives and do their business without any fear or favour.

He said, “The security meeting gives us an opportunity for us to review the recent pronouncement on the future banning of Okada (motorcycles) in some selected local governments and LCDAs.

“We are able to put strategies in place. All of us were able to identify a lot of other things we need to do to embark on advocacy and ensure that we communicate effectively and efficiently to citizens. And that is why you see us giving out handbills in all of the major languages that we have in the country.

“There is a radio jingle being sent out to also communicate to people. I am also aware that there is a plan for advocacy on television stations as well.

It is a people-driven initiative that we all agreed to live and to comport ourselves in a similar manner. And we know what has been the effect of this. So, I am happy that all of us, the security operatives and government are on the same page with this and we will also be going ahead with our plans.”

Though this decision doesn’t augur well with Lagosians who live in the hinterlands and areas that are not motorable lamented that the poor are the most affected with this directive, urging the LASG to rescind the decision or probably proffer an alternative, by putting the interest of the poor into consideration.

Opinion: Is Peter Obi’s Movement The Beacon Of Hope?

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Peter Obi

By Olisa Enebeli Imegwu

Heavenly Father, as I put these words down in letters, gives me the boldness to state the concerns and fears of my people not minding the pains and the sacrifice I may endure, although I am an Ambassador in Chains. Amen!

In 1914, when the North and South were amalgamated as Nigeria by the British, until 1963 when our founding fathers bequeathed to us a legal framework of governance based on Regional Autonomy, Fundamental Human Rights and the creation of the Midwestern Region, Nigeria was coasting to greatness. Looking back to July 27, 2014, when Prophet TB Joshua prophesied its greatness, though with a Caveat. That since nothing good comes without passing through some crisis, we will overcome, while the perpetrators, the Principalities/Rulers of the earth, will not survive the triumph. Today, rather than be triumphant over the crisis of division and distrust, reverse is the case.

Beginning from 1966 to 1979, and then to 2022 APC/PDP National Conventions, the march to Nationhood has been a tale full of woes. It occasionally comes with spots of Hope, disappointments, patience and perseverance. What is the hindrance? Our problem is traced to the suspicion and mistrust of the Ibos harboured by some sections of South-west and Northern Nigeria, mostly occupied by the majority tribes of the Yoruba and Hausa/Fulanis. The relationship has degenerated to jealousy and resentment of the Ibo, a condition as old as Nigeria. If it has reached a point where they cannot live together with the Ibo, is there any need seeking their allegiance in a country where they are unwanted and unloved?

The condition has become so bad that a minor misunderstanding with an individual of Ibo descent or of a matter national in scope, the Ibo’ civil and business interests are threatened or destroyed in these regions. The unguarded and condescending utterances and arrogance of few of these political leaders, and the constant isolated acts of victimization against the Ibo in these regions, are evident. These acts against the Ibo by some Northern leaders such as Rabiu Kwankwaso, Alhaji Galadima, Jubril Abdulmumini et c in published interviews and video conversation between Alhaji Kashim Shettima and ex-Governor Amosun of Ogun state, if substantiated, are undesirable. If Shettima denies the video interview, he is yet to deny the allegations by President Jonathan that he appeared to have stood in the way of the fight against Boko Haram when he was the Governor of Borno State. derogatory remarks that the Ibo should concentrate on trading and business and leave politics to the North and South-west, their mastery of it, and demanding that Ibo convert to Islam, as allegedly stated by Jubril, to have a chance to become the president of Nigeria, is provocative to say the least.

Second, and very worrisome, is the recent specific act of victimization of the Ibo during the INEC Voters Registration where in some parts of the South-west and the North, the Ibo were prevented from being registered. One of such incidents, for example, allegedly happened on the 29th of July, 2022, at Saint Bridget Catholic Church, Ijesha, Surulere, Lagos State. It was reported on a video that went viral on one the social media platforms by Dr. Ambassador Princess Okojie Igbemudia. It was alleged that some unknown persons forced their way into the Church during the Voters Registration exercise and made away with the registration machines preventing prospective voters from registration and aborted already registered voters from collecting their PVCs. If the Ibo are so resented, they deserve the right under the circumstance to seek comfort, safety and participation in other ways, including seeking the Right to Self-determination/peaceful separation/divorce.

With the mindset of a critical section of the country, as described above, particularly a dominant one for that matter, flowery concepts or notion of a united and indivisible Nigeria, may not morally and politically be sustainable. Such concepts are convenient metaphors used by these bad leaders, the agent provocateurs, to perpetuate themselves in power. They are not there to elevate a moral value nor advance the cause of Justice, Fairness and Equity, as is enshrined in the nation’s constitution as well as their parties’ Constitutions. The leadership of the major political parties, APC and PDP, is no more, no less, a conspiracy to seize power. Beware of TB Joshua’s prophecy of 27th July, 2014 and what bad end it portends for the political class, the Principalities and the Rulers of the earth.

Because these leaders are not going to relent from their angst against the Ibo, the Ibo’s culture of receptiveness to change, individualism, competitiveness and entrepreneurship, is, either, not going to give way. As was the case between 1914 and 1966 post Independent Nigeria, this culture will continue to thrive. It, of course, gives the Ibo unquestioned edge over their counterparts/competitors in the South-west and North for advancement in modern Nigeria. The resentment and distrust of the Ibo could not have come at the time because the leaders then, our founding fathers’ overriding concern and interest, were determined to elevate the cause of Justice, Fairness and Equity.

It was their sensitivity to these core values that was responsible for the assuaging of the cry, then, of the oppressed and marginalized minority groups as is now the case against the majority Ibo. The report of the Willink’s Commission of Inquiry, Regional Autonomy, Fundamental Human Rights and the Creation of the Midwestern Region, were codified and formed the major planks of the 1954, 1960, 1963 and Lyttleton Constitutions, were products of their patriotism and statecraft.

Today, as was the case between 1914 and 1963, the cry by Nigerians for a Constitutional framework of True/Fiscal Federalism, Balance of States Creation across the regions, State Police, Power Shift/Rotational Justice/Equity in the distribution of major elective and appointive political offices, have fallen on the deaf ears of our political Leaders, particularly Neo-Northern Political Warlords and their Co-conspirators in the Southern part of the country. For their selfish and inordinate ambition, Justice, Fairness, Equity, which they all embraced and swore to in the Nation’s Constitution as well as in their parties’ Constitutions, no longer mattered. These leaders, for the sake of posterity and love for our race, should disprove Trump’s description of Africans as shitholes, hence rendering the self-fulfilling prophecy toga inapplicable. If not cast away, it is an epitaph that our founding fathers would be made to grieve uncontrollably in their graves.

The resort, therefore, to the defence of Justification to promote the rejection of our core democratic values of Justice, Fairness, Equity, as enshrined in Sections 13, 14 and 15 of the nation’s constitution, the grundnorm, should be discouraged. Unlike what was obtained between 1914 and 1963, attention to the cry of Nigerians for Rotational Justice/Equity, the balance of States Creation across the regions, True Federalism/Regional Autonomy, State Police, Financial Autonomy for the State Legislatures and the Judiciary, a true Independent Electoral Commission, both at the State and Federal Levels, a part-time Unicameral legislature et c, should be accorded the urgency it demands. If between 1914 and 1963, at the primitive stage of our march to Nationhood, our founding fathers acceded to our yearnings, what is the hindrance today to these demands, at least, of Rotational Presidency, Balance of creation of States across the regions and True Federalism.

Failure for a peaceful and democratic negotiation to address the issues raised above, gives currency and bite to Bishop Hassan Kukah’s and Chief Dele Momodu’s lamentations. Bishop Kukah lamented thus, “…I have never been unsure of Nigeria’s future as I am now… it is time to end Nigeria so that the people who want development can go ahead… “as was the case with skilful handling of the separations of USA from UK, 1776; Belgium from Netherlands, 1830; Singapore from Malaysia, 1965; East Timor from Indonesia, 2002; Ireland from UK, 1921; and Eritrea from Ethiopia; South Sudan from Sudan; and pUSSR broken into Russia and several countries. These countries since their separations have lived and developed peacefully with one another.

Momodu, on his part, admonishes Nigerian Voters thus, “…to no longer sell their votes for money “… and dent their conscience… exorcise the demons of democracy and rid ourselves of the manacles and shackles of the depressive state and oppressive nature…” lorded over us “…by the much vaunted…” occult “…demi-gods and political warlords, particularly in the North, and of course, their Co-conspirators in the Southern Region. However, appealing to the conscience of the few willing, patriotic noble statesmen in the North and South, the torch bearers and the KEEPERS OF FAITH of our founding fathers. Although overwhelmed with the obscene wealth and coercive powers of the Occultic-Demi-Gods-Political Warlords, the Principalities/Rulers of the earth, rise and accept the challenge to rescue Nigeria.

History shows that the developed and advanced democratic nations of the world, whether in Europe, Asia and America, did not get there by the defence of Justification. Drawing from their history and backgrounds, they put down in written forms legal frameworks embodying their values, beliefs, principles and adhering to them. The reverse is the case with the Nigerian political Warlords, at every election circle, with the defence of Justification, they reject the core values of Justice, Fairness and Equity, written down in the Nation’s Constitution, the grundnorm, and which their parties’ incorporated in their constitutions. Beware of TB Joshua’s 2014 prophecy, particularly the certain end that awaits you.

The upcoming 2023 election is going to be a test case. An experiment that will show whether those riding the moral high ground in the North and in the South, would be overcome by the obscene and coercive forces of the Political Warlords, the Principalities/Rulers of the earth, described above. Except that the PDP/APC get their acts together, the Peter Obi’s movement may be a credible challenge, a Beacon of Hope that may test our partisan loyalty in either of 2 major parties. Can the few capable, well-to-do, noble, patriotic, Statesmen of the North and the South, if any, the torch bearers of our founding fathers, coalesce around it to give it the impetus it requires to succeed? Are these noble leaders going to be persuaded not merely on the basis of sentiments alone, but on Justice, Equity and his record of achievements while in office. Only Time will Tell if Chinua Achebe’s book titled, “There Was A Country” is true and time to negotiate a democratic peaceful separation for those who want to leave.

Imegwu, is a former speaker of Delta State House of Assembly