Saturday, January 31, 2015

RE: USA Africa Dialogue Series - The PDP is better than the APC

Ikhide Ikheloa and Oluwatoyin Adepoju are PDP Siamese twins who will always spread umbrella over their heads at sunset without rain, no matter how ridiculous other Nigerians may think about their behaviour. Buhari has never announced not to prosecute past corruption offenders, rather, what he said was that those who show remorse and return stolen peoples' assets might be pardoned. In his acceptance speech, to be the Presidential torch bearer of the APC, on Wednesday, 10 December 2014, Buhari said under item 22 (c) of his speech thus, "We will strive to attack poverty through broadly-shared economic growth and ATTACKING CORRUPTION THROUGH IMPARTIAL APPLICATION OF THE LAW." Further in item 28 of the speech, Buhari said, "On corruption, the government (of APC) will enhance EFCC'S powers to investigate independently." Getting back to Ikhide's original message, the title is, *THE PDP IS BETTER THAN APC* but, reading through contents, THE PDP IS EQUAL TO APC. The fraudulent equation of PDP to APC and the suggestion that PDP should continue to govern since there is no difference between the two parties was the purpose of my previous post. Just like Ikhide, Oluwatoyin is insinuating that since Buhari will not prosecute past corrupt Nigerians as Jonathan has done, it is better to allow PDP to continue to rule. Jonathan relies on Good-luck for the salvation of Nigeria, while Buhari depends on Hard-work for the salvation of Nigeria. The difference is clear to non dreamers!!
 

Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 07:15:49 -0800
From: corneliushamelberg@gmail.com
To: usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - The PDP is better than the APC

Is this a fact that " Buhari has announced he will not prosecute anyone for past corruption offences"?

Thinking about your words : empathy, a clear mind, a high sense of purpose, sense of dignity, integrity "

Now if Goodluck Jonathan said that  he would  " not prosecute anyone for past corruption offences", what would you think about him?

If all past corruption charges great and small entire forgiven, a general amnesty for all those who have looted wealth from the Nigerian People's Treasury, shouldn't this be good news for the official bank robbers-with-impunity and shouldn't this good news reduce their sense of desperation that Buhari would be coming after them in the name of poetic justice ?

In 2007 Ernest Bai Koroma the leader of the APC opposition party in Sierra Leone contested the presidential  elections and won, campaigning on a platform of " Zero Tolerance For  Corruption"...

What says Ogbeni Kadiri?

Only asking,

Shabbat Shalom



 

On Friday, 30 January 2015 14:57:27 UTC+1, oluifayantra wrote:
You critics of Ikhide are not serious..

I dont think Ikhide is correct in his  wholesale denigration of the PDP.

I recognise, though, that  Ikhide is stating, for any whose ears are not closed by pro-APC devotion, that we need an overhauling of the attitudes of the ruling class.

It is not difficult to corroborate Ikhide's list of the infamies of APC members.

Most ironic- are some of the most powerful members of the APC not people who achieved political relevance on the platform of PDP and later decamped?

Did they decamp on account of changes in their values to aspirations superior to those of the PDP?

Is it not instructive that Buhari has announced he will not prosecute anyone for past corruption offences as he did when  he was head of state?

thanks

toyin













On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 7:33 AM, Abolaji Adekeye <blargeo...@gmail.com> wrote:
Ikhide has said all he has to say about anything ages ago, and he used to have an acute mind. What a loss!

On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 9:13 PM, Salimonu Kadiri <ogunl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
I asked my daughter to read the contents of Ikhide's post, "The PDP is better than the APC," and she exclaimed, "If the brain of the writer of this message is transplanted into the head of a bird, the bird will start flying backward with the face forward." When I retorted by saying that "it would be a revolution for a bird to be flying against the direction of its face," her response was that a backward flying bird is engaged in a retrogressive revolution of backward ever and forward never. In another word, a negative revolution. Contrary to the title of the message, Ikhide did not tell us why PDP is better than APC, instead, he is telling us that PDP is as bad as APC because his sympathy is with the former. Why? Ikhide is employed under Jonathan's SURE-P( Subsidy Re-investment Programme) as an on-line media thug to attack critiques of Jonathan's misrule. Otherwise, there is no reason to argue that APC is equally obliged to account for how the PDP utilised the fifty trillion naira Nigerian earned between 1999 and 2013 that PDP has governed Nigeria.
 

Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 00:16:37 +0000
From: usaafric...@googlegroups.com
To: usaafric...@googlegroups.com
Subject: USA Africa Dialogue Series - The PDP is better than the APC


I have to say I like PDP for one reason: They don't pretend, they don't hide the fact that theirs is a criminal enterprise, out to loot Nigeria to death in active partnership with the APC - their brother in crime. They look at you and basically go, "Yea, we are thieves, what are you going to do about it, go to APC? Hahahahahaha!"

The APC on the other hand is just as criminal if not more, definitely more deviant. Their leaders are armed robbers, embezzlers, drug dealers and pedophiles wanted everywhere in the civilized world. Unlike the PDP, the civil society, public intellectuals like them because they feed them crumbs. In return they make them PowerPoint slides where they bray silliness about eradicating corruption, Hahahahahaha! Nigeria has suffered sha. Imagine Tinubu preaching anti-corruption to Nigerians! Na wa!

I cannot thank the Nigerian people for seeing through the rank dishonesty and malu droppings of the APC. We all want relief from the PDP's evil misdeeds, but the APC is not our redeemer. Olorun ma je! Until our redeemer comes, we will continue to lick the wounds inflicted on our nation by the PDP and APC. Who knows, we might even get off our lazy behinds and chase a Tinubu, Obasanjo, Anenih, Atiku, Bode George, etc. etc. from our nightmares.
Abo mi re o! O'dua!
 
- Ikhide
 
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