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​Julius Eto, when I wrote that I am patriotic to Nigeria and her masses, I thought that you would not have any problem in discerning that should the Nigerian government do anything harmful against the citizens, I would take side with the masses in protests and resistance. However, I am really very sorry if you feel insulted for what I have written since in my mind I never intended to insult you or any other person on this forum. 

​I have explained, not only why rotational presidency is unconstitutional but how it has not been beneficial to the nation. The onus is on you to prove me wrong but you seemed to have ignored that responsibility of yours on this subject under discussion. While it is not surprising that you Julius, a Christian, has Jesus Christ as your idol, it is rather exiting to read from you that Mohammed is also one of your idols. Both Christianity and Islam originated from the Middle-East and your Christian name, Julius may be equivalent to the Muslim Jelilih. Although Nigeria is not a theocratic state, every ten metres of all Nigerian streets contain a church and a mosque, yet the behaviours of Nigerians, both inside and outside government, are diametrically opposed to Godliness. In fact, the Arabs who brought Islam to Africa did not only commit holocaust that turned the whole of North Africa into Arab land but also raided African countries to catch slaves, which they justified with reference to verses of Quran. On the Christian side, Pope Nicholas the Fifth in his Papal bull of 1450 cited Leviticus 25 and Exodus 21 in the Bible to justify the enslavement of Africans. In 1492 Rodrigo Borgis became Pope Alexander VI. His Papal bull of demarcation of 3 May 1493, issued under Spanish pressure and its revision by the Treaty of Tordesillas, 7 June 1494, arrived at through diplomatic rapprochement between Spain and Portugal, put all heathen peoples and their resources - especially Africans - at the disposal of Spain and Portugal. If those who introduced Islam and Christianity to us were devils Nigerians (Africans) who adopted the two religions are Lucifers. Of course, there are good things in the Bible and Quran which if practised can make this world a paradise for all its inhabitants. I will endeavour to give some examples.

​The Islamic and Christian scriptures preach that one should love his neighbours as oneself. If that is practised, human beings will not be divided into minority rich and majority poor people. It will just be to each according to his/her need and from each according to his/her ability. We human beings, and if we should limit it to Nigeria, are interdependent. On love the Bible says, "Love is patient and kind. Love envies no one, is never boastful, never conceited, never rude; love is never selfish, never quick to take offence. Love keeps no score of wrongs, takes no pleasure in the sins of others, but delights in the truth. There is nothing love cannot face; there is no limit to its faith, its hope, its endurance. There are three things that last for ever: faith, hope and love; and the greatest of the three is love (1 Corinthians 13: 4-7)." Contrary to the above predikant from the Bible, are we, Nigerians, not confronted by conceited, boastful and rude Christian politicians and intellectuals, even on this forum? On pride and boasting, the Quran teaches, "And swell not thy cheek (for pride) at men, nor walk in insolence through the earth, for God loveth not arrogant boaster (Quran Surah 31:18)." Are Nigerians not experiencing on daily basis from Muslim politicians and intellectuals, despite the injunction in the Quran, swollen headed pride and arrogant boastfulness, just as we find on this forum those who think they can punish any forum participant by filtering away from their email inbox the opinion, of any participant, they do not like or does not concur with theirs? It appears Nigeria has abundant of neurotic persons (proud idealists) who always feel angry when events do not affirm their idealized self image. In Proverbs 6, 16-19, the Bible tells Christians, "There are six things the Lord hates, seven that are detestable to Him: haughty eyes, a lying tongue, hands that shed innocent blood, a heart that devises wicked schemes, feet that are quick to rush into evil, a false witness who pours out lies and a person who stirs up conflict in the community." Quran Surah 40 : 28 tells Muslims, "Truly, Allah does not guide one who transgresses and lies." It is for this reason that Mohammed said in the Hadith thus, "Be honest because honesty leads to goodness, and goodness leads to Paradise. Beware of falsehood because it leads to immorality, and immorality leads to Hell." On the truth and falsehood the Muslims are exhorted in Quran Surah 2 : 42 thus, "Cover not Truth with Falsehood, nor conceal the Truth when you know (what it is);" and further in Surah 16 : 94, Muslims are urged thus, "Take not your oaths, to practice deception between yourselves." In Leviticus 19 :11 the Bibel tells Christians thus, "Ye shall not steal, neither deal falsely, neither lie one to another;" and in Psalm 31 : 18 Christians are commanded thus, "let the lying lips be put to silence which speak grievous things proudly and contemptuously against the righteous." The Nigerian public servants who are, mostly, either Muslims or Christians are united in stealing public funds and not adhering to the commands in the Scriptures.

​I was confused to read that Osaguefo Kwame Nkrumah is your idol since he was neither a Muslim nor A Christian like you, but a socialist. If Kwame Nkrumah is your hero as he is to me, you ought to have read the greatest of all his books, Neo-Colonialism - The Last Stage of Imperialism and as such your views and mine on the unity of Nigeria should be same. In that book, Nkrumah wrote, "Africa is a paradox which illustrates and highlights neo-colonialism. Her earth is rich, yet the products that come from above and below her soil continue to enrich, not Africans predominantly, but groups and individuals who operate to Africa's impoverishment." He continued, "Africa has more than 40 per cent of the world's potential water power, a greater share than any other continent. Yet less than five per cent of this volume has been utilised. Even taking into account the vast desert stretches of the Sahara, there is still in Africa more arable and pasture land than exits in either the United States of America or the Soviet Union. There is even more than in Asia. Our forest areas are twice as great as those of the United States. If Africa's multiple resources were used in her own development, they could place her among the modernised continents of the world. But her resources have been, and still are being used for the greater development of overseas interests." Thereafter, Nkrumah listed  basic materials extracted from African soil to feed British, French and German Industries, in 1957. Taking a lesson from what Osaguefo Kwame Nkrumah described in his book on Africa published in 1965, Nigeria is a crude oil exporter without functional oil refineries, whereas nearly all European countries who depend on crude oil import from Nigeria have functional crude oil refineries. Nigerians must now reason that it is not tribalists, a religionists, or a regionalists that are appointed/selected/elected/employed to manage the affairs of our country. Their constitutional duties are not to serve the interest of any tribe, region or religion, but the entire country. When Nigerian public officials fail to fulfil their constitutional obligations to Nigerians, it is not their tribe, region and religion that should be blamed, but the the public officials concerned whose names should be made known to Nigerians. Once Nigerians can reason as aforesaid, we will discover that rotational presidency and federal character appointments are frauds and subordinate to competence. Since you are a Christian, Julius, I think your Lord's Prayer should be : Our Father who is in Heaven; Hallowed be Thy Name. Let our Kingdom come; Let our will be done in Nigeria as Yours is done in Heaven. Give us this day our industrial, economic and financial power. And forgive not those who plunder our nation's treasury, but destroy them with thunder and lightning as you did to Annanias and Sapphira according to the Acts of Apostles Chapter 5 : 1-5, when they hid a basket of wheat from the church to avoid tax. And lead us not into dishonesty, but deliver us from rogue politicians, corrupt public officials, fake religionists, fake regionalists, fake tribalists and fake intellectuals. For ours is Nigeria; For ours are the political power, and the economic glory forever, Amen.
S. Kadiri       



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Salimonu Kadiri, I should have just ignored you, for all you have written in response to my observations on " SHEHU SANI ON THE NIGERIAN PRESIDENCY IN 2023," is afterthought, to unconvincingly show that you are not an ethno-religious bigot that you are, reinforced by your arrogant assertions in your futile defence.
I chose not to ignore you because of your false claim that Professor Kperogi is my hero. I have only three heroes namely Jesus Christ, Prophet Mohammed and Kwame Nkrumah. Your narrow-mindedness makes you to totalise or sum up my praises for Muslim Kperogi's and Sani's calls for equity or fairness in national decision making and appointments, as evidence that they are my heroes. Clap for yourself with one hand for "discovering" or "exposing" this.
I am not in this your sycophantic business of hero/idol worshipping for whatever reason (s). I have long been a third option man, openly supporting the Labour Party against the dominant twin parties (APC+PDP=APDP) which Nigerians have come to realise are birds of the same plum. However, although i have been constructively criticising all governments (military and civilian) in the country, i also praise them for any achievement they make. That is why in my observation, i mentioned that your god's government is making some positive strides which, however, you chose to ignore. You claimed Kperogi sees nothing good in others whereas you are worse.
I have read the manifestos of the PDP and your APC and affirm that that of the ruling party is more progressive (restructuring, etc) but implementation is another matter.
So, hold your peace Kadiri instead of insulting others who disagree with you because they may also have planeloads of insult for you if that's what you want








 On Friday, August 30, 2019, 8:54:29 PM GMT+1, Salimonu Kadiri <ogunlakaiye@hotmail.com> wrote:






​Julius Eto has taken pleasure in intellectual somersaults and illogical acrobatics to arrive at unusual definition of patriotism by twisting
 and turning facts. As a patriot I stand for Nigeria and the masses.



​Julius Eto claimed that I am against 'rotational presidency and other measures to unite the country' as if to say that Nigeria has been united
 since the so-called rotational presidency between North and South has been practised from 1999 till now. Putting his boiled yams in a calabash and striking it with the pestle in his wisdom to make pounded yam, Mr. Eto averred, "Sani was referring to
 divisive ethno-religious bigots, like Kadiri when he said, 'it is this division that will be exploited by those who are proposing the issue of competence.'' There is no part of the Constitution of Nigeria where it is said that the presidency
 shall rotate between the North and the South every eight years. Rather, Section 14 (1) & (3) of the 1999 Constitution provides that, ''The composition of the government of the Federation or any of its agencies, and conduct of its affairs, shall be carried
 out in such a manner as to reflect the Federal Character of Nigeria and the need to promote national unity.'' Obviously, and for instance, if the affairs of the Ministry of Power is conducted in such a manner that every household in Nigeria gets constant
 electric light, no one will care about the ethnic origin of the Minister or his officials. Actually, normal Nigerians do not care a hoot whether the man who rules their country comes from North-central, or Northeast or Northwest, or Southeast, or Southwest
 or South-South; or whether he/she speaks Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba, Kwari, Urhobo, Isjekiri, Idoma, Kalabari or whether his/her face is carved up, horizontally or vertically with tribal marks. Normal Nigerians rather care for the man/woman who will give them a fair
 share of amenities, of rights and of opportunities. In other words, a man/woman who is not possessed by the primitive passion of greedy acquisition of Nigeria's patrimony for himself, his family and his cronies.



​Not done, Mr. Eto drew his idol, Professor Farook A. Kperogi into the discussion by referring to him as having advocated for 'fairness in national appointments so that Nigeria's Christians
 (including APC members) won't feel short-changed.' In Mr. Eto's world, competence should take the backseat when national appointments are being made while the ethno-religious qualities should take the driver's seat. Since independence, and especially after
 the past twenty years, ethnic religious balancing at the Federal level (popularly known as Federal Character) has been practised by an amalgam of elites at the centre which involves sharing the resources of the country among themselves for the purpose of enjoying
 material comforts produced in the developed world and to the exclusion of the Nigerian masses. That is why Nigeria has Federal character of incompetent and corrupt political elites and intellectuals in all our ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs). The
 incompetent ethnic-Christian-Muslims occupy the driver's seats of the nation's vehicles but they cannot drive. In their trials and errors attempt to drive, they put the gears of the vehicles on the reverse, therefore, the vehicles of the nation are not stationary
 but moving backwards.



​The important matter of how Nigeria should be governed must not be reduced to region, religion and ethnicity. As we have seen, the same set of people who claimed the rights to public
 offices on tribal and religious grounds also excuse their incompetence in office with ethnicity and religion. Nigerian Christian or Muslim worshipers have nothing to do with good characters, good works or righteousness. For the mere fact that public officials
 open every executive meeting with multiple of prayers in Hebrew, Arabic and English to Jehovah, Allah and God respectively, does not mean that they intend to do what is good and right. Meetings for the award of contracts to themselves and their cronies, of
 which they will collect 100% payments but will never be executed always begin with prayers to Jehovah, Allah and God. It is by the grace of Jehovah, Allah or God through his son Jesus Christ that the funds for socio-economic development of Nigeria end up in
 the bank accounts of ethno-religious Nigerian public officials. The deployment of ethnicity and religion as weapons of mass deception in Nigeria was fully captured in a speech delivered by the then acting President of Nigeria, Yemi Osinbajo, at the Graduation
 ceremony of Senior course 39, the Armed Force, Command Staff college, Jaji, Kaduna State, on Friday, 23 June 2017. Here follows excerpts from the speech titled - We can Rebuild Nigeria :
The last two decades in Nigeria have witnessed the quickened retreat of the Nigerian elite to their ethnic and religious camps. I would like to emphasize the fact that this was essentially
an elite phenomenon - unity and disunity are promoted by the elite to which the vast majority of the Nigerian people were only later conscripted. In these past few years, more and more, we began to hear expressions such as Nigeria's ethnic nationalities,
 we began to see more identifications by race and geo-political zones, Ndigbo people, the Yoruba people, South-South, North-East, South-West, North-West and South-East, and other parochial description that were hither unknown. The rise of ethnic chauvinism
 rose on the wings of several agitations. The narrative of most agitations centred around alleged marginalization and fears of dominance of one faith over the other. …//… Most ethnic agitations are centred around getting a larger share of the national cake
 or more favoured placement in the food chain because they have essentially elite claims :
the vast majority of the ethnic groups that win some concession or the other never really benefit. So, the mere fact that a
South-South person became President did not necessarily translate to prosperity for the tribe, neither was it the case when the President from the North-West emerged, nor one from the South-West. Aside from a few individual beneficiaries of some appointments
 or the other, there is usually nothing to show for the ethnic group of those who emerge in Nigeria's numerous ethnic contests for power. Yet,
the contests of the tribes are heightened by the elite, usually for personal or commercial ends. When you hear a person say that my tribe has been marginalized, usually, what he is saying is appoint me. The ethnic card is an effective bargaining tool.
A major drawback of ethnic chauvinism is the way that
it is used to mask wrong doing and promote impunity. Notice that when people are charged with looting public funds, they quickly find counter narrative. It is because
I am Yoruba, Fulani or Igbo; or the Christians or Muslims are after me.
Appointments in the public service are no longer even judged on merit. The question is how many are from my own ethnic group. A terrible affliction, when you consider
 that what we are looking for are men and women of integrity and talent to run our economy and create a future for our children. Why is it that when we want to win at a football competition we don't ask which ethnic group the players are from?"
 Julius Eto and associates may not like the question posed by Yemi Osinbajo since they are of the opinion that in the name of federal characters, the lames should feature in the national team to promote the sense of belonging. Finally, Mr. Julius Eto, I laugh
 at your wisdom in trying to hang a diamond necklace on the tortoise when you tended claim that ultimate intellectual despots and tyrants, who demand that their judgments or submissions on any matter must not be questioned and who refuse to acknowledge superior
 arguments to theirs, are patriots. The tortoise has withdrawn its head into its shell and your diamond necklace is on bare ground.
S. Kadiri















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Very dear Prof. Falola, thanks for the good and great work that you are doing for Nigeria and the African race.



Who is more patriotic between Shehu Sani and Salimonu Kadiri?



Mr. Kadiri, you can only deceive yourself by opposing rotational presidency and other measures

 to unite our country because you feel you have an ephemeral advantage today.



Sani was referring to divisive ethno-religious bigots like Kadiri when he said: "It is this division that will be


exploited by those who are proposing the issue of competence."



Who is more patriotic between Farooq Kperogi and Salimonu Kadiri?



Kperogi, in a display of true patriotism which cannot be found among people like Kadiri, urged fairness in national appointments so that Nigeria's Christians (including APC members) won't feel shortchanged. Kperogi, a Muslim, was advising Muslim leaders, but
 he is being attacked by reactionary/right-wing writers like Kadiri.



Some of the good work(s) the Buhari administration is doing are threatened by ethno-religious favouritism, especially lopsided appointments, which a self-serving person (fake patriot) like Kadiri sees nothing wrong in, whereas if the President is courageously
 advised, he could rectify the situation





















 On Tuesday, August 27, 2019, 7:33:55 PM GMT+1, Salimonu Kadiri <ogunlakaiye@hotmail.com> wrote:













​Since June 2019, Shehu Sani ceased to being a Senator with the usual and arbitrary monthly income of N13.5 million contrary to the decision

 of Revenue Mobilization, Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) which is empowered by the Constitution to fix salaries and allowances of the legislatures. For that reason, Shehu Sani  had to find  political libido in the ethnic coated Viagra. He said,

 "..... 2023 Presidency may elude the South if the South-East and South-West clamouring for it are not united." I don't care which part of the country the President of Nigeria comes from. I have always wanted as my President, a man or a woman who is

 intelligent, honest and bold, who is surrounded by truth-telling and competent advisers, whose policies are people-centred and who wants to lead. Now Shehu Sani is repeating the well utilized slogan of the political elites, rotational presidency between North

 and South in order to give sense of belonging to various ethnic groups. Should I feel sense of belonging to Nigeria because the president or any other public office holders in Nigeria is from my geo-political ethnic State? My situation is similar to that of

 Malcolm X when he said, "Well, I am one who doesn't believe in deluding myself. I'm not going to sit at your table and

watch you eat, with nothing on my plate, and call myself a diner. Sitting at the table doesn't make you a diner, unless you eat some of what's on that plate (Malcolm X Speaks, p.26, The Ballot or the Bullet)." If I lack basic needs of life just

 like majority of all Nigerians, why should I feel sense of belonging to Nigeria because the President is from my geo-political ethnic zone?

S. Kadiri

























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A member of the 8th National Assembly, who represented Kaduna Central Senatorial District, Senator Shehu Sani, has said the 2023 Presidency may elude the South if the South- East and South- West clamouring for it are not united.







Sani said the two geopolitical zones must unite and decide on a single candidate that would represent the southern part of the country as the nation's President.















He spoke in Abuja on Saturday at an interactive session organised by the Correspondents Chapel of the  Nigeria Union of Journalists, FCT Council.







Sani said the ruling class was unyielding to ideas of a rotational presidency and that it would take only a united southern region to press home the political solution adopted for all parts of the country to create a sense of belonging in the governance of

 Nigeria.







He said while it may be unfair for the North to hold on to power after  2023, the southern bloc must unite to confront the posture of those in power as against its inter-regional campaign on who is qualified or otherwise to run for 2023 from the South.







He hinted that the northern region might produce the next President after President Muhammadu Buhari in 2023 if the Yoruba and the Igbo remained divided on the issue.







The Senator said,  "It will be unfair for other sections of the country if one section uses its topographic or demographic advantage to hold onto power, knowing full well that it was not the topography or demographic advantage that delivered them to power.







"Rotation of power is what I prescribe and stood for, whether that power goes to the East or West, it is dependent on the people from the South.







"What I will say is that there is a possibility of producing a Northern president in 2023 if the East and the West remain divided in their resolve on the governance of the Country.







"It is this division that will be exploited by those who are proposing the issue of competence," Sani stated.















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