Saturday, December 20, 2014

RE: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Tinubu loses Vice Presidential slot, pledges to support Buhari, Osinbajo

Regrettably, Ochonu put the cart before the horse by posting now a Sahara Reporter's article after disparaging Tinubu as a drug trafficker in US to support the ethno-fascists, Nwachukwu Ugochukwu and Ikhide, on the same subject matter. Having read the entire article on Tinubu by Sahara Reporter's of February 18, 2009, I am emboldened to repeat my earlier very mild statement that Moses Ochonu is intellectually dishonest. His opinion about Tinubu must have been formed by just reading the headline of the Sahara Reporters' article on Tinubu and not reading the entire article. Before going into the core of Sahara Reporter's article as far as Tinubu is concerned, let me first recall what        Ikhedia/Ugochukwu/Ochonu fascist alliance wrote about Tinubu.
 
The Yoruba always want to turn logic on its head. If Tinubu, a man with a fake name, a known drug baron whose case is still in USA, was the leader of another tribe, Nigerians would have been bombarded with how evil such a tribe is and how they worship money - Ugochukwu/Ikhedia.
 
By the way, Tinubu's drug trafficking history was the subject of several explosive reports done by Sahara reporters several years ago..... Those stories relied mostly on judicial records of drug proceeds, forfeiture proceedings in the US. The records are there. PDP have Buruji, another drug baron, and APC have their Bola Tinubu - Moses Ochonu.
 
The trio, Ikhedia, Ugochukwu and Ochonu were very categorical and certain that Tinubu was a trafficking drug baron in the USA with the exception that the first duo claimed that the case is still ongoing in US while Ochonu claimed that it was several years ago. Contrary to the wicked assumption of Ikhedia, Ugochukwu and Ochonu, Tinubu has never been arrested and tried in the US for drug trafficking. What happened was that one Abiodun Agbele was arrested in US while trying to sell white heroin to a civil policeman at a price of $7,000. Abiodun Agbele told the police that his supplier was one Adegboyega Mueez Akande, whom the police kept under surveillance and finally searched his home without finding anything incriminating. However, the Police found a paper where he once deposited the sum of $ 80,000 into one of the accounts owned by Bola Tinubu at First Heritage Bank, Chicago. Further investigations on Bola Tinubu, showed that he had accounts in another Bank, named City Bank with substantial amounts. In the absence of any concrete criminal evidence, a Special Agent with the United States Internal Revenue Service, Mr Kevin Moss, swore to an affidavit in the court that he believed that all the funds in the accounts of Tinubu at First Heritage Bank and City Bank were probably proceeds of narcotic transactions. On the basis of his suspicion, Mr Kevin Moss sought and obtained a court order freezing Tinubu's accounts at First Heritage Bank and City Bank on January 10, 1992. On the 13th of January 1992, the Federal Agent, Kevin Moss contacted Tinubu by telephone in Nigeria and interrogated him about his acquaintance with Adegboyega Mueez Akande in which Tinubu did not deny knowing him but categorically stated that monies in his accounts belonged to him, his wife and his mother. When Tinubu understood that his accounts, in the aforementioned banks in US, were frozen he took a lawyer to challenge the legality of  Mr Kevin Moss's action. The onus was on Mr Kevin Moss to prove that the monies in Bola Tinubu's accounts were proceeds of criminal activities but he could not and it seemed as if Tinubu was able to prove that the monies in his account were legitimately earned. No one should be stupid to assume that the US big power which could fetch out Sadaam Hussein from a small hole in Iraq and Osanna bin Ladin from a remote cave in Pakistan would find it difficult to track down the paths of illegally acquired monies by Tinubu in USA. We should not forget that Tinubu, as a black man would not have had a chance to fair hearing and justice in the US where as far back as 1857, Chief Justice Taney of the Supreme court, in a case of assault against a white man on Dred Scott, a black man, declared that "a black man has no rights which a white man need respect." In order to save the prestige of the Special Agent of the United States Internal Revenue Service, Kevin Moss, Tinubu through his lawyer agreed to a settlement. Thus, on September 15, 1993, the presiding honourable Judge, John A. Nordberg ordered that the sum of $460,000 from Bola Tinubu's First Heritage Bank account be forfeited to the United States' Government. Any amount in excess of the $460,000 at First Heritage Bank account as well as the entire funds in the City Bank accounts should be released to Bola Tinubu. With the above narration derived from Ochonu's Sahara reporter's article on Bola Tinubu, it is proved beyond every reasonable doubt that Tinubu has never been arrested, tried and convicted in the US either for drug trafficking or any other criminal offence.
 
When I doubted,in my previous submission on this subject, if Tinubu could have been visiting US as often as he had done, after being convicted for committing drug trafficking crime, I relied only on my common sense intuition of what US used to do in such situation. But those who are afflicted with Common Sense Deficiency Syndrome - an attitudinal frame of mind produced when common sense and reality take leave of a person - began to pour grammatical diarrhoea on me to cover up their inadequacy in logical reasoning. Pastor Moses Ochonu would preach that when he slaps people on the right cheek they should turn the left for more slapping and he enjoys it as long as he is the one doing the slapping. When he encounters a person like me that would not turn the other cheek but slap him back, he will start howling, wailing and shouting personal insults, ethnic castigation, hate action. And this pastor will employ Goebel's style of propaganda to write, "Quite frankly, some of his writings remind one of genocidal, inciting radio broadcasts from 1994 Rwanda." A person claiming high academic qualification should support his allegation with, at least, one of my genocidal writings which the intellectual dilettante has not done. Finally, Ochonu wrote, "I don't consider him worthy of engagement, so I just ignore him." What do I care if I pray with my eyes open at a prayer meeting where there is a pickpocket in attendance and the pickpocket decides to ignore me because he cannot pick my pockets because I don't close my eyes while praying? 


 

Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2014 21:59:30 -0600
Subject: Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Tinubu loses Vice Presidential slot, pledges to support Buhari, Osinbajo
From: meochonu@gmail.com
To: usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com

Kadiri has shown that he will resort to personal insults, ethnic castigation, hate speech, ethnic stereotypes, making up false character stories for purportedly comparative purpose, and other silly antics to defend the indefensible and muddy matters. Quite frankly some of his writings remind one of genocidal, inciting radio broadcasts from 1994 Rwanda. I don't consider him worthy of engagement so I just ignore him.

Meanwhile, for those who care--for serious interlocutors, here, below, is the link to the story on Tinubu's heroin trafficking asset forfeiture case in the US, which resulted in a judgment against him. At the bottom of the story is a file containing the entire, publicly available court records of the proceedings in US vs Tinubu. You can download the court records, read, and weep for a country in which this drug baron is now being offered, as he claims, the VP position on a major party ticket and making self-serving statements about patriotic sacrifice. This is a character who belongs in jail along with hundreds if not thousands of other politicians who destroyed that country. How did the man portrayed in these records ever become governor of Nigeria's most populous and richest state, a position which he leveraged into his current status as the godfather of both Buhari and Osinbajo?




On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 8:31 PM, Emeagwali, Gloria (History) <emeagwali@mail.ccsu.edu> wrote:
 "By the way, Ochonu's shoplifting history was the subject of several explosive reports done by New York Times several years ago. ..
Those stories relied mostly on judicial records of shoplifting and penalty in the US. "

 Kadiri, I hope you can withstand a lawsuit for character assassination. Be careful.



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Subject: RE: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Tinubu loses Vice Presidential slot, pledges to support Buhari, Osinbajo

Moses Ochonu, to put it straight, is intellectually dishonest. He started by pretending to be against ethno-fascism but ended up mating with fascists. Ochonu wrote, "By the way, Tinubu's drug trafficking history was the subject of several explosive reports done by Sahara reporters several years ago. ....Those stories relied mostly on judicial records of drug proceeds, forfeiture proceedings in the US. The records are there. Where did he get money to almost singlehandedly fund NADECO, NALICON and other pro-democracy groups during the Abacha days....? PDP have Buruji Kashamu, another drug baron, and APC have their Bola Tinubu."

Let us force Ochonu's feet into the same shoes he has just worn Tinubu with. Here it goes. By the way, Ochonu's shoplifting history was the subject of several explosive reports done by New York Times several years ago. ...Those stories relied mostly on judicial records of shoplifting and penalty in the US. The records are there. For these statements to be regarded as true and correct, we must be able to give the date of the publication, of Ochonu's shoplifting case, in the New York Times and also quote some parts of the publication to buttress our statements. The moment history (record or account of past events) retrogresses into story (fiction) as in the two cases of Ochonu's shoplifting and Tinubu's drug trafficking we are no longer dealing with facts but mental masturbation. And if Ochonu were dealing with facts he would not even need to ask from where Tinubu got the money with which he financed NADECO, NALICON and other pro-democracy groups during Abacha days since the judicial records of drug proceeds, forfeiture proceedings in the US would have shown the amount of money involved. The expression *DURING ABACHA DAYS* as applied by Ochonu shows that he loved Abacha, otherwise, he would have written, DURING ABACHA DICTATORSHIP. Even if Ochonu does not like the pro-democratic stance of Tinubu, he does not need to compare him to Buruji who, unlike Tinubu who travels in and out of US at will, is currently wanted for trial in US. Those who are addicted to ethnic Viagra may not be able to see this clear cut evidence of Tinubu's innocence but what can one do than to pity them. Case closed.


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Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2014 16:02:49 -0600
Subject: Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Tinubu loses Vice Presidential slot, pledges to support Buhari, Osinbajo
From: meochonu@gmail.com
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I, too, would like to register my surprise and indignation that Ikhide would endorse and repost such blatant ethnic baiting. The writer makes valid points about the hypocrisy of the "Lagos-Ibadan," "progressive" journalistic and intellectual axis and the way its members have given a pass to Tinubu and other tainted people in the opposition, a disposition which contradicts their vocal and justified denunciation of similar vices on the part of Jonathan and members of the PDP incumbency. However, he ruined these points by accusing a phantom "Yoruba" mindset and by ethnicizing the sins of a multiethnic opposition.

The self-proclaimed "progressive" wing of the Nigerian intellectual and journalistic classes, which includes, for lack of a better term, the human rights conglomerate or community, is hardly synonymous with Yoruba. It is a cast that includes many members from other ethnic groups. Moreover, while most of its members are Southerners and its ideological epicenters are in the South, it counts many northerners among its members. It is true that this broad constituency is largely in the camp of the national opposition, however much they deny it, and that a variety of reasons may account for this, including primordial considerations. It is also true that the Southern Nigerian press has traditionally been sympathetic to the opposition parties (AD, ACN, APC while their northern Nigerian counterparts have been sympathetic to the ANPP, CPC, and now APC). However, there are cogent explanations for this reality, ranging from patterns of media ownership to the need to maintain the illusion of distance from the government, to the accident of location. Moreover, the picture that emerges from all this is not one that indicts any single ethnic group. Rather it is one in which many people covering the ethnic and regional breadths of Nigeria are implicated in the hypocrisy and selective outrage that the writer (and Ikhide) points to.

By the way, Tinubu's drug trafficking history was the subject of several explosive reports done by Saharareporters several years ago. A quick search on that site should produce links to the stories. Those stories relied mostly on judicial records of drug proceeds forfeiture proceedings in the US. The records are there. Where did he get money to almost singlehandedly fund NADECO, NALICON, and other pro-democracy groups during the Abacha days, a contribution for which he was given the AD governorship ticket ahead of Funsho Williams who won the primary election? PDP have their Buruji Kashamu, another drug baron, and APC have their Bola Tinubu.

And, of course, all of Tinubu's known certificates, including his School Cert. are forged. Several publications published exposes on his fake secondary school, Chicago State, and NYC certificates when he was governor, and the late Gani Fawehinmi went to court to try and have him convicted of perjury only to be intimidated and frustrated by Tinubu's thugs and compromised judges. Moreover, just a few days ago, Saharareporters published a letter supplied by an FBI personnel confirming that Tinubu did not attend Chicago State.

So, Ayo, unless you have proof that Tinubu is who/what he says he is, it is disingenuous to dismiss as unsubstantiated allegations for which documentary proofs have existed in the public domain for a while.

On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 2:39 PM, Shola Adenekan <sholaadenekan@gmail.com<mailto:sholaadenekan@gmail.com>> wrote:
Ayo, many thanks for this. It seems to me Oga Ikhide is using Fox News' tactics here - implicitly condemning a whole ethnic just because of the sin of one man. This is a side of Oga Ikhide I didn't know exist until now! Those of us who constantly berate racist folks cannot in any way promote ethnic baiting. Bigotry is bigotry whether directed at African Americans or Yoruba people.
Beside, as you rightly point out, it is the same Yoruba people who overwhelmingly voted for President Jonathan four years ago. I guess we should not let the facts stand in the way of (subtle) bigotry.

Apologies for the multiple posting. I'm writing and editing on my iPhone whilst getting my 14 days old daughter ready for bed!

On 17 December 2014 at 21:36, Shola Adenekan <sholaadenekan@gmail.com<mailto:sholaadenekan@gmail.com>> wrote:
Ayo, many thanks for this. It seems to me Oga Ikhide is using Fox News tactics here - implicitly condemning a whole ethnic just because of the sin of one man. This is a side of Oga Ikhide I didn't know exist until now! Those of us who constantly berate racist folks cannot in any way promote ethnic baiting. Bigotry is bigotry whether directed at African Americans or Yoruba people.
Beside, as you rightly point out, it is the same Yoruba people who overwhelmingly voted for President Jonathan four years ago. I guess we should not let the facts stand in the way of (subtle) bigotry.

On 17 December 2014 at 21:36, Shola Adenekan <sholaadenekan@gmail.com<mailto:sholaadenekan@gmail.com>> wrote:
Ayo, many thanks for this. It seems to me Oga Ikhide is using Fox News' tactics here - implicitly condemning a whole ethnic just because of the sin of one man. This is a side of Oga Ikhide I didn't know about until now! Those of us who constantly berates racist folks cannot in any way promote ethnic baiting. Bigotry is bigotry whether directed at African Americans or Yoruba people.
Beside, as you rightly point out, it is the same Yoruba people who overwhelmingly voted for President Jonathan four years ago. I guess we should not let the facts stand in the way of (subtle) bigotry.

On 17 December 2014 at 21:24, Shola Adenekan <sholaadenekan@gmail.com<mailto:sholaadenekan@gmail.com>> wrote:
Ayo, many thanks for this. It seems to me Oga Ikhide is using Fox News tactics here - implicitly condemning a whole ethnic just because of the sin of one man. This is a side of Oga Ikhide I didn't know exist until now! Those of us who constantly berates racist folks cannot in any way promote ethnic baiting. Bigotry is bigotry whether directed at African Americans or Yoruba people.
Beside, as you rightly point out, it is the same Yoruba people who overwhelmingly voted for President Jonathan four years ago. I guess we should not let the facts stand in the way of (subtle) bigotry.


On Wednesday, December 17, 2014, Ayo Obe <ayo.m.o.obe@gmail.com<mailto:ayo.m.o.obe@gmail.com>> wrote:
Ikhide, I am disappointed in your response, and that you are finding "some points" in the Facebook response to the statement by Bola Tinubu which I thought quite patriotic and statesmanlike.  Now, I don't expect you to approve it or even to find it inspiring and commendable (as I do), but the relentless sneering and repetition of allegations for which there doesn't seem to be any foundation (I am hearing the 'drug baron' one for the first time though) does little or nothing to change the level of political discourse.

There is no doubt that many expected the APC to break up over the choice of a presidential candidate, a running mate and so on, and now that that has not happened, they are having to reach into the bottom of the barrel of ethnic stereotypes and insults to mask their disappointment, though it's not clear whether those insults are supposed to encourage the Yoruba to vote for the Jonathan/Sambo ticket, or just to persuade them not to vote for the Buhari/Osinbajo one, if at all they are all supposed to vote only one way.  Is it not ridiculous to stereotype a whole people just because of political choices that they make or do not make?  The people of Ekiti who are exempted from the vituperations against the Yoruba, how many of them voted for Kayode Fayemi?  Are they also exempted or does the saintlihood depend on how only the majority voted?  What were the Yoruba when they voted for Jonathan in 2011?

The Facebook writer goes completely and offensively overboard in his determination to express his hatred for Tinubu and the Yoruba.  Yes that hurts, but not for the reason Ikhide thinks, and certainly not because it is "the truth", I mean how many newspapers are there in the South West that they are all in Tinubu's pocket?  Is Vanguard one of them?  The Sun?  Tribune?  I don't know whether the writer lives in Lagos or even Nigeria, but for his and Ikhide's information Tinubu stopped being Governor of Lagos State more than seven years ago and is not running for any office.  In case you hadn't noticed, godfathers have a history of being cast aside in Nigerian politics.  If they endure, it might just be because they have something else to offer.  So why not get all bent out of shape about something else please.

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On Dec 17, 2014, at 5:35 PM, 'Ikhide' via USA Africa Dialogue Series <usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com> wrote:

Here is Bola Ahmed Tinubu conceding the loss of the APC's vice presidential slot to someone else, whose name fails me, never heard of him before!

"There came a time during the course of the events when our Presidential candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari, offered me the Vice Presidential slot. Being a normal human being, I was deeply moved and honoured that he would consider me for the position. Being a patriot, I had to weigh my potential candidacy in all of its dimensions.

"I have concluded that the interest of the party, our campaign and that of the nation are better served if I retain my position as the National leader of the APC, allowing me to be a bridge builder across all divides.
"I sincerely commit myself to the rescue agenda of General Buhari and Professor Osinbajo.

"I declare to you, I will work and dedicate myself so that our ticket succeeds and wins the 2015 election — not for his good, not for my good, not even for the party's good but for the good of our nation."

Hahahahahahahahahaha!

So our  REFORMER offered TINUBU the vice presidential slot? So Buhari really, really, realy thought offering a goat custody of the yam barn was the best way to reform the barn? I hear!

Do you now understand why our country is in deep trouble?

Bola Ahmed Tinubu is the National leader of the APC - the change agent. Reflect upon that. And after you are through laughing, start weeping. We are not serious!

Tinubu really thought himself qualified to be vice president of, not a jail yard, but of a real country? Really? Seriously?

We are not a serious people. I have to say that Tinubu is a very lucky man. He has all the newspapers in the South West in his pocket. He and the APC have virtually all public intellectuals looking the other way. And somehow he has conned many Yoruba into false expectations about leading Nigeria. Which leads to provocative Facebook posts like this from Nwachukwu Ugochukwu:

"The Yoruba always want to turn logic on its head. If Buhari was coming out from PDP and GEJ from APC, honestly, we would have been bombarded with how evil Buhari was and how he was a dictator, jailing, killing innocent people.
We would have heard about how he was poor but uses bulletproof cars, poor but uses a private jet.  We would have heard about how 2 billion dollars disappeared and appeared in his London account.
...
If Tinubu, a man with a fake name, a known drug baron whose case is still in the USA, was the leader of another tribe, Nigerians would have been bombarded with how evil such a tribe is and how they worship money.
If Tinubu, a man without an ordinary O level WAEC results was the political leader of another tribe in Nigeria, be it Hausa, Igbo etc and belongs to a different political party than our "saintly" tribe, we would have been bombarded with how such people are religious and ethnic bigots.
If GEJ was in APC, Yoruba professors would have come out enmasse to teach Nigerians that truly stealing is not the same as corruption as you cannot use the words interchangeably. While some form of stealing can be corruption, one can comfortably say "all Nigerians are corrupt" but one cannot say "all Nigerians are thieves".
The Yoruba (not all of them as I have faith in the majority like Ekiti, Ondo, etc) have always sought to deceive those Nigerians who will listen to their ever changing values.
They started the infamous cross-carpeting that introduced tribalism in Nigerian politics.
Deceive who you can but not me. The whole "corruption" thing was created in the media immediately the formed APC to deceive their brothers into believing GEJ is corrupt. How can a man like Tinubu talk about corruption?"

He has made many compelling points. The truth hurts.
Anyway, read the rest of the article:

http://www.punchng.com/news/tinubu-pledges-to-support-buhari-osinbajo/

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