There can be no better time or option as now. That, in my opinion, is
the only way we can stop all the bouhaha about IBB or no IBB. What an
insult on the Nigerian Peoples! If IBB and his coterie of looters take
over the governance of this country again, then some of us may have to
change citizenship.
A. D. Akoh
On 30/08/2010, Festus Okonkwo <festus12@hotmail.com> wrote:
> One's take should be okay with love rather than hatred but objective
> orientation puts 1 in a cage so that what could've worked wont come out like
> that. That was partially one was able to garner useful lessons from Nigeria
> thru Regimes whether civilian or military (as bro- wa of sis?). Or we face &
> wait for what fundamentally the church shouldve corrected all along since
> the time of Prophet Mohammed. Please see for instance
> http://yafirst.blogspot.com
> FCO
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> Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2010 10:50:02 -0700
> From: panlawi2001@yahoo.com
> Subject: RE: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Re: Dopeksi heads IBB's campaign
> organisation AND OTHER USELESS LEADERS
> To: usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com
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> Whether the list of names is longer or not,we may have to call on all good
> citizens to demand a probe of all those who looted the Nigerian treasury
> while serving under Babangida in the various parastatals including the women
> in the so-called Better Life for Rural Women. I remember late Gani Fawehinmi
> challenged the funding of the programme. This is an opportunity to open the
> can of worms of the looters.
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> Adebayo A. Lawal (PhD)
> Professor of History
> Department of History and Strategic Studies
> University of Lagos
> Akoka, Lagos
> Nigeria
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> --- On Sun, 8/29/10, IYANDA, O. (PROF.) <IYANDA@mopipi.ub.bw> wrote:
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> From: IYANDA, O. (PROF.) <IYANDA@mopipi.ub.bw>
> Subject: RE: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Re: Dopeksi heads IBB's campaign
> organisation AND OTHER USELESS LEADERS
> To: usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com
> Date: Sunday, August 29, 2010, 4:33 AM
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> Am I missing something? I saw ten names and I guess only one could be said
> to come from SW Yoruba. And not a very notable one for that matter. So where
> is the justification of the allegation that "SUPPORTERS OF BABANGIDA COMING
> BACK TO POWER IS DOMINATED BY SOUTH WEST YORUBA …." Are there more than ten
> names?
> Wherever they might have come from though, these were beneficiaries of IBB's
> corrupt regime who want to complete the task of annihilating the emerging
> middle class which they thought they had destroyed. They would now complete
> their task of reinstating the Nigeria of their dream, a two-tier society of
> "haves" and "have-nots". On the other hand, these may be "419" schemers who
> want to have their share of our national patrimony corruptly converted by
> IBB during his dictatorship. It behoves all of us, in whatever small way,
> in any influence group to which we may belong to let the people know that
> Nigeria is too blessed with people capable of true and committed leadership
> than to be recycling these waste matters of yesteryears that ruined our
> past.
> May the blood of Dele Giwa, Gloria Okon, MKO Abiola, Gen Bissala and many
> others haunt IBB and his supporters.
>
> Olukunle Iyanda
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>
> From: usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com
> [mailto:usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of africa today
> Sent: 27 August 2010 15:56
> To: my brother; igbo events; Okpo buru na anya; UMU-IGBO UMU-IGBO; Punch me
> I deck U; NigerianWorldForum; USAAfrica Dialogue; NIDOE SECRETARIAT LONDON;
> NIDOA; nido-all@niamericas.org; olakassimmd; Dr. Valentine Ojo; Val Ojo;
> Mobolaji ALUKO
> Cc: NaijaPolitics@yahoogroups.com; NaijaElections;
> naijaintellects@googlegroups.com; eleikwerre@yahoogroups.com; Edo-Ciao;
> abujanig@yahoogroups.com; naijanet@yahoogroups.com;
> chatafrik@yahoogroups.com; World Igbo Congress WIC; igbo world assembly;
> tribune nigeria; Punch me I deck U; Prince Dickson; Obi Nwakama; Emmanuel U.
> Obi
> Subject: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Re: Dopeksi heads
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> NOTICE THAT SUPPORTERS OF BABANGIDA COMING BACK TO POWER IS DOMINATED BY
> SOUTH WEST YORUBA AND SOUTH SOUTH PERSONALITIES, AND THEY HAVE HAVE
> FORGOTTEN SO SOON WHAT HE BABANGIDA DID TO THEIR PEOPLE BY EXTENSION HANDING
> OVER POWER TO ABACHA WHO KILLED SARO WIWA; AND BABANGIDA WHO KILLED ABIOLA
> AND THE DESTRUCTION AND INJUSTICE BOTH INFLICTED ON SOUTH SOUTH AND SOUTH
> WEST PEOPLE ESPECIALLY AND BY EXTENTION DESTRUCTION OF NIGERIA AND NIGERIA
> POLITICAL PROCESS THAT ALMOST LEAD TO CIVIL WAR BUT BY THE GRACE OF GOD.
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> THESE SOUTH WEST AND SOUTH SOUTH PERSONALITIES ARE SHAMELESS AND NEEDS TO BE
> REJECTED BY THEIR PEOPLE INCLUDING THE IGBO SOUT EAST LOOTER AND CORRUPT
> GODLESS FATHER ABC NWOSU . THESE ARE SHAMELESS AND WORTHLESS LEADERS
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> PLEASE LETS REJECTS THESE PEOPLE FOR NIGERIA TO MOVE FORWARD.
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> AFRICATODAY
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> 9. Alhaji Shehu Musa Gabam, Director, Contact & Mobilisation
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