I concede to Ogugua the patent to his particular brand of wisdom and
the right to his very original opinions. Every man and his mangy dog
knows that not all opinions are informed.
What is ADW for sanity's sake? It's all conveniently convoluted from Ogugua.
It's amusing, this tendency amongst our wisemen to see only through
the prism of repugnant and redundant ethnicity.
On 6/27/15, Salimonu Kadiri <ogunlakaiye@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> Sow the wind, reap the whirlwind (Hosea 8:7)
> Does the above statement apply to the AD wing of the APC presently, Ogugua
> Anunoby asked?
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> Since there is no AD wing of APC the question asked by Ogugua Anunoby
> becomes extravagant and constitutes an unnecessary distraction. AD
> participated in the last Federal Elections and it is one of the political
> parties that adopted Goodluck Ebelechukwu Azikiwe Jonathan as its
> Presidential Candidate. However, an updated information about APC will
> reveal that it is an amalgamation of Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN),
> Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), All Nigerian Peoples' Party (ANPP)
> and a part of All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) led by Governor Okorocha
> of Imo State. The new PDP under the Chairmanship of Baraje only joined the
> APC after it had been formed and registered mainly by the leaders of ACN,
> CPC, ANPP and Okorocha's faction of APGA.
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> The APC's gospel of "supremacy of the party" as preached by its criminal
> leaders outside the legislature in Abuja, is a ruse employed by the said
> leaders to enable their covert manipulation of the legislators, to ensure
> their surreptitious control of the presidency - Ogugua Anunoby.
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> The legislature in Abuja is composed of Legislators elected on the platform
> of different political parties and programmes. It must be obvious to anyone
> with common-sense, whether a legislator or not, that a legislator cannot
> claim independence of action against the program of his/her party on whose
> platform she/he is elected into the National Assembly. Party supremacy is
> not a gospel from the APC but a well established democratic practice
> throughout the world. If a party member disagrees with the decision of the
> majority in his party, the only honourable thing to do is to resign from the
> party. In plain language, Nigerians voted for APC to produce President and
> Deputy President of the Senate and anything short of that is fraud. The
> surprise is that the AD wing of the APC in their untoward arrogance and
> malicious determination to exclude some parts of the country in the APC
> government, underestimated them and continues to do so - Ogugua Anunoby. As
> it has been pointed out earlier, there is nothing like AD wing of APC.
> Nevertheless, I cannot understand where Ogugua Anunoby got his information
> about the intention of a wing of APC to exclude some parts of the country in
> the APC government. The President, Mohammadu Buhari, is yet to announce the
> composition of his government and it is highly irresponsible and
> anti-intellectual to insinuate about the exclusion of some parts of the
> country from the government. The important matter of how Nigerians are
> governed should not be reduced to region or ethnicity. If you are Minister
> of Power and you are producing Mega Watts of darkness, the mere fact that
> your face is carved up vertically and horizontally with ethnic marks and
> speak the same language with me, does not excuse your gross incompetence in
> office as long as I enjoy the same life of darkness as other Nigerians. It
> is not my ethnic group that is incompetence of generating electricity for
> Nigerians but the individual Minister of power in question who is
> remunerated to generate electricity. Only lunatics will feel sense of
> belonging, because their kith and kin are appointed into offices, even
> though goods and services expected from the offices are neither delivered to
> the country nor to their kith and kin. For me, it would not matter if all
> appointed officials are from the same village or ethnic group as long as
> their productions are enjoyed by the entire citizens. Nigerians, for
> instance, do not care what languages the makers of the vehicles they ride in
> speak. It is absurd to justify the emergence of a PDP Senator, Ike
> Ekweremandu, as the Deputy Senate President, on the ground that South-East
> would have been alienated from the National Assembly's Principal Officers.
> During Jonathan's Presidency, Senate President was from North Central,
> Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremandu, was from South-East, Speaker of
> the House was from the North-West while the Deputy Speaker is from
> South-East. That was understandable because ACN, with the exception of
> labour party controlled Ondo state, controlled the Southwest. Similarly now,
> PDP and its allies controlled the Southeast but PDP are in minority in the
> National Assembly. Therefore, Ike Ekweremandu has no right to contest for
> Deputy Senate President's post because his party, PDP, is in minority in the
> Senate. Only a criminal would support the emergence of Ike Ekweremandu as
> Deputy Senate President.
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> From: AnunobyO@lincolnu.edu
> To: usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com
> Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2015 16:54:43 -0500
> Subject: RE: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Photonews: Fracas In Nigeria's
> House Of Representatives
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> Sow the wind, reap the whirlwind (Hosea 8:7)Does the above statement apply
> to the AD wing of the APC presently? It seemingly does. The APC's politics
> was always one of contrived necessity and overt dishonor. Good faith was
> always in short supply. The AD and the PDP politicians who joined the party
> did so in bad faith. Their drive was opportunism more than anything else.
> That drive is still a compelling force for many of them and pulling them
> apart. It is their original sin. It is little surprise therefore that they
> remain burdened to it. The APC's gospel of "supremacy of the party" as
> preached by its criminal leaders outside the legislature in Abuja, is a ruse
> employed by the said leaders to enable their covert manipulation of the
> legislators, to ensure their surreptitious control of the presidency. The
> Old PDP wing of APC, and Buhari know this. The surprise is that the AD wing
> of the APC in their untoward arrogance and malicious determination to
> exclude some parts of the country in the APC government, underestimated them
> and continues to do so. Buhari it seems may have used the Old AD to achieve
> two of his long cherish objectives- to be elected president, and restore his
> core constituency to power in Abuja. The AD wing (ADW) of the APC should
> have known that there is no honor among thieves. They steal from each other
> including their jointly owned loot. The ADW is well advised to go back to
> the drawing board. It should as a matter of urgency, review its strategy,
> tactics, and posture if it is not to suffer more disappointments and
> embarrassment in the days and months ahead. oa From:
> usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com
> [mailto:usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Salimonu Kadiri
> Sent: Friday, June 26, 2015 2:59 PM
> To: usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Photonews: Fracas In Nigeria's
> House Of Representatives The new PDP and the old PDP have seized the
> National Assembly from the APC that majority of Nigerians voted for in the
> last elections to effect a change of rule by kleptomaniacs. With the capture
> of the National Assembly by the corrupt old and the new PDP legislatures,
> Buhari's chance of fighting corruption in Nigeria is zero. Nigerians voted
> for APC to rule Nigeria and any attempt to prevent them from ruling by the
> party that was voted out of power by absolute majority of Nigerians should
> lead to stiff resistance or fracas in the House.
> From: AnunobyO@lincolnu.edu
> To: usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com
> Date: Thu, 25 Jun 2015 16:49:43 -0500
> Subject: RE: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Photonews: Fracas In Nigeria's
> House Of RepresentativesIt is all very well to condemn the fracas in the
> House. It is necessary too to condemn the interference in the affairs of the
> House and Senate, by unelected, lawless, and powerful politicians who seek
> to direct legislative affairs and the presidency by manipulating some
> puerile legislators from outside the legislature. oa From:
> usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com
> [mailto:usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Segun Ogungbemi
> Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2015 12:35 PM
> To: usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Photonews: Fracas In Nigeria's
> House Of Representatives They are not honorable people. They are agbero
> motor parks, Ojuelegba danfo conductors, Mushin thugs and Yanyan armed
> robbers. They have no shame. They should be recalled by their
> constituencies.
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> Prof. Segun Ogungbemi
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