Sunday, 22 September 2013

Re:600 Man Delegation...Presidency speaks


We have noted with regret the continuation
today by SaharaReporters.com of its usual
scurrilous and baseless attacks on the
Jonathan Administration with publication of a
false claim that the President is leading a 600-
man delegation to the 68th Session of the
United Nations General Assembly in New York.
While we trust that discerning members of the
public who are already very familiar with
SaharaReporters’ usual fare of mischief,
outright falsehood and erroneous speculation
will rightly dismiss this latest claim as a fresh
manifestation of the online medium’s ill-will
towards President Jonathan and his
administration, we wish to affirm for the
benefit of the unwary that there is absolutely
no truth in the allegation that the President
took a 600-man delegation to New York.
There is also no substance to the rehashed
charge of profligacy which SaharaReporters
annually makes against the President when he
leads Nigeria’s delegation to the UN General
Assembly.
The truth is that less than 30 persons arrived
in New York with the President this morning
as members of his entourage. Other than
them, the only other persons who are in New
York for the UN General Assembly with the
President’s knowledge and approval are
relevant ministers and few essential aides.
President Jonathan’s official delegation is
definitely not out of proportion with Nigeria’s
size, role and relevance in Africa and the
global community.
SaharReporters’ claim that the President’s
delegation is the largest at this year’s General
Assembly is an unjustifiable fabrication which
can never stand any rigorous test of
truthfulness.
We are certainly aware that many Nigerian
citizens are currently on visits to New York.
These persons are here for their own purposes
and neither President Jonathan nor his
administration has any responsibility for the
presence of these persons in New York.
We will not be surprised if it is such persons
who include Nigerian businessmen who are
here for an African Business Roundtable
event, members of non-governmental
organizations and tourists that
SaharaReporters has been counting, for the
sole purpose of mischief-making, as “members
of the Nigerian delegation”.
Ruben Abati.

ASUU Vows To Continue Strike


If this news is anything to go by then it is obvious that the strike action being embarked by Academic Staff Union of University is just starting. Although, the news of the intervention of Vice president Nnamadi sambo did rise the hope of Students nation wide, but this current development  doesn't look good at all...read below:
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has blamed the rot in the Nigerian university system on the Executive Secretary of the National University Commission, Julius Okojie, saying his failure to insist on quality has bastardised Nigerian universities.


The lecturers also vowed to continue their strike unless the federal government honours the 2009 agreement it had with the union.



In a statement signed by its University of Ibadan branch chairman, Olusegun Ajiboye, ASUU renewed its call for the scraping or a total overhaul of the regulatory institution if the nation wishes to get it right in university education management.



While calling on the National Assembly to beam its searchlight on the activities of the NUC, Mr. Ajiboye said the recent NEEDS assessment report on universities reflects how much the commission has failed in its duties as a regulator.



According to him, the report undertaken by genuine academics contradicts NUC’s accreditation exercises which gave ‘controversial’ clean bill of health to most universities through “magomago accreditation.”



The union contended that only in a society like Nigeria would Mr. Okojie still remain in office after being heavily indicted in the report, saying “in sane climes, the NUC boss ought to have resigned through the revelations made in the NEEDS assessment report.”



Mr. Okojie had, last week, absorbed his commission of any wrongdoing in the rot plaguing public universities in the country, particularly as regards undeserved accreditation, blaming members of the ASUU instead.



Mr. Ajiboye, who described the statement credited to the NUC boss as ‘careless’, accused Mr. Okojie of using his cronies who can do his biddings to embark on accreditation.



He said the success of the 2011 elections was based on the patriotic zeal and contributions of genuine and patriotic ASUU members nationwide saying that was why the election was free of hanky-panky recorded in past elections.



The ASUU statement titled ‘Where Okojie Got It Wrong,’ insisted that the NUC boss is fond of using his ‘yes sir’ boys to do hatchet jobs during accreditations, thereby compromising quality most of the time.



The union said its almost three-month-old strike is fully on, adding that the it would not allow itself to be fooled again with ‘promisory notes’ of the federal government which had never worked in the past.



“ASUU cannot be blamed for NUC ‘magomago’ accreditations. Rather than blaming the Union, Okojie should take full responsibility for all the fraudulent deeds in the NUC, including the work and eat accreditations.



“The NUC knows the kind of academics they select for their ignoble exercises. These are cronnies of the big man in the NUC. They can never say no to his biddings. Nigerians should be proud of ASUU in it’s efforts at repositioning public universities in the country. One of these major efforts is the NEEDS Assessment Document.



“This was a product of a rigorous academic exercise carried out by dependable and credible members of our Union. Unlike the numerous faulty accreditation reports which had given these universities clean bill of health, the NEEDS Assessment Report stands out as a classical document of reference detailing the rot and decay in public universities in Nigeria. All well meaning Nigerians can see the contrast between okojie’s ‘packaged accreditation reports’ and a credible job done by ASUU.



“It has become very clear from the Needs Assessment that Okojie and his cohort of accreditors have fooled this country for too long. Enough they say is enough. Time is now for the Government to beam a searchlight on the activities of the NUC.



“The Education Committees in both the Senate and House of Representatives have an arduous task to do here. Nigerians are calling for dismantling of an omnibus body that has done the country more harm than good. NUC must go.



“Professor Julius Okojie cannot absolve himself from the rot in the university system by regulating quantity instead of ensuring quality delivery,” ASUU said.

Source:Premiumtimes

President Jonathan Leads Record breaking 600 Man delegation to UN General Assembly

No be me talk am ohh...na sahara reporters. I find this news too outrageous to believe, but if what they have stated below is true, then i see the handy work of dumbness in action.600 man  delegation, what! what do we need that number for? While i wait for possible rejoinder from the government i have this to ponder upon...read below:
Nigeria, which has failed to focus on implementing the United Nations Millenium Development Goals, is sending a record 600-man delegation to the 68th General Assembly in New York which will focus on a follow-up plan, SaharaReporters investigations reveal.
The delegation is led by President Goodluck Jonathan, who will speak at the plenary debate on Tuesday.  It includes two state governors and the First Lady, Mrs. Patience Jonathan.
Most members of the delegation are 547 civil servants drawn from Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), as well as advance team members who arrived in New York earlier to make preparations for the trip of the President.
The Nigerian delegation is by far the largest of any nation at this year's UN event, the theme of which is: “Post-2015 Development Agenda: Setting the Stage.”
SaharaReporters findings show that President Jonathan’s inner entourage comprises 26 people, including security aides, his wife, doctor and political associates.
The Nigeria leader, who has been much-criticized for squandering resources and for failing to lead by example, arrived in New York today and is staying at the lavish The Pierre Hotel across from New York’s Central Park in a presidential suite that will cost Nigeria at least $10,000 per night.  This means his tab for accommodation alone, for one room, will hit at least $50,000.  
According to the hotel’s documentation, the 39th floor presidential suite, which features an expansive living room and two bedrooms, among others, may be combined with other rooms and suites to provide up to 6 bedrooms and a private floor, an opulent option Mr. Jonathan is likely to have jumped at.  According to the hotel’s itinerary which was seen by Saharareporters, he is booked for five nights.
Several other members of the Nigerian delegations are booked in hotels around the city by the Nigerian consulate and staff members of some of the ministries that arrived in advance.
Nigeria has become internationally-known for wasting valuable development funds on lavish foreign trips.  It would be recalled that during last year’s United Nations General Assembly, for instance, the Minister for Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke, booked into two rooms in two different expensive hotels.  One of them was a $5,000 per night suite at the Four Seasons Hotel at 57 East 57th Street, and the other a 28th floor room at the Pierre for $3,000 per night.  It was unclear how she slept in two different hotels at the same time.
In addition, Ms. Alison Madueke’s delegation of seven from her Ministry also rented 10 limousines, at a cost of $1,800 per day, some of which were never used. 
As SaharaReporters reported last year, the profligacy of the Nigerian delegation attracted the attention of America’s National Broadcasting Corporation in New York, which reported on how African delegates from the poorest countries stayed in some of the most expensive hotels during the UN General Assembly and shopped in high-priced retail stores.
Mr. Jonathan will commence his official duties in New York this afternoon by engaging in an all-expenses paid lunch date with Nigerian professionals selected by Nigerian diplomats in the US.  
The invitation-only event was chosen after the President and his inner circle abandoned a Town Hall plan for fear of protesters in the New York area.

Source:Saharareporters

Jonathan Plans Sovereign National Conference, Sends Letter to NASS

Will this in anyway reduce the tension being generated by our politician? Time will tel. 
President Goodluck Jonathan has
concluded plans to organize a
Sovereign National Conference,
Sunday Trust learnt in Abuja at
the weekend.
Top government officials who
spoke on condition anonymity
said the Federal government has
already gone far with the
preparation and planning of the
SNC where all ethnic groups in
the country will nominate their
delegates to the confab.
Sources in the National Assembly
said Jonathan had requested
both Senate President David
Mark, and Speaker of the House
of Representatives, Aminu Waziri
Tambuwal, to nominate two
senators and two House
members to represent the
Federal legislature in the SNC.
However, the source said, Mark
and Tambuwal both turned
down the request to nominate
MPs to the conference insisting
that, the National Assembly will
not be a party to it.
“I can confirm to you that both
Senate president and the Speaker
have received request from Mr.
President to nominate two
members from each of the
chamber to be delegates to the
SNC. But they have turned down
the request because we believe it
is illegal and it was an attempt to
give it a legal coloration when
lawmakers are part of it,” a
principal officer said.
“Our understanding is that, the
government is desperate in its
attempt to Balkanize Nigeria by
insisting on the SNC and we
won’t be here as true
representatives of the Nigerian
people and allow it happen,” the
legislator said.
Speaking at the commencement
of the Senate’s third legislative
session on Tuesday, Senator
Mark said, a conference of
Nigeria’s ethnic nationalities
called to foster frank and open
discussions of the national
question can “certainly find
accommodation in the extant
provisions of the 1999
constitution which guarantee
freedom of expression and
association.”
“I hasten to add that it would be
unconstitutional to clothe such a
conference with sovereign
powers,” Mark said.
The senate president maintained
that the National Assembly,
consisting of the elected
representatives of the Nigerian
people cannot be ignored and
that “to circumvent the
constitution and its provisions
on how to amend it and repose
sovereignty in an unpredictable
mass will be too risky and a
gamble and may ultimately do
great disservice to the idea of
one Nigeria.”
Mark further argued that, such a
conference whether sovereign or
not is not a magic wand and that
the heights attained by great
nations were not made by
sudden flights.

Source:Dailytrust                                                        

Ghanaian Poet Prof. Kofi Awoonor Among Those Killed During Kenya Mall Attack


I have no sons to fire the gun when i cry
No daughter to wail when i close my mouth
I have wondered on the wilderness,
the great wilderness men call life
An extract from Kofi Awoonor's poem song of sorrow 1 & 2.

You heard about the Kenyan mall attack by Al Shabab Islamic group yesterday? if you didn't you just heard.
Some group of armed men attacked a Kenyan shopping Mall in Nairobi Kenya. The attack which resulted to the death of 59 persons, with over 90 persons  injured have been linked to Somalia Islamic dreaded group Al Shabab. Information reaching me has it that Ghanaian renowned poet prof. Kofi Awoonor was among the 59 persons who perished during the attack. Prof. Kofi, whose poem 'Songs of sorrow 1 & 2  was widely studied by West African students for the general Certificate of Education Exam (GCE) was shot during the attack. Lucky enough, his son who was with him in the mall only sustained several degrees of injury. This is really sad; no one has the right to take peoples life at will...too bad, the world does not understand that language. May the soul of Kofi Awoonor and all those who lost their life during the attack rest in perfect peace, Amen.

No Cult Clash in YABATECH, Management Insist

It's really funny how people try soo hard to shield the truth from the world. Who are we to believe now; the students who decried the increasing level of cultism in the school or the management who i am sure are rarely involved with the social activities of the students? Anyway this is Nigeria, the country where lying is legal and constitutional...read below what the school management had to say:
The situation around the campus is now normal.

The management of Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH), has refuted claim that there was a cult clash on its campus.

Adekunle Adams, Head, Public Relations Unit of the institution, made this known to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos on Saturday.

Mr. Adams said that the recent protest on the campus was an internal issue that was misinterpreted into a cult clash.

He said that a committee had been directed to look into the incident and summit a report to the school authority.

“The management wishes to state that there was no cult clash on its campus but a protest by students to express their displeasure over certain issues.

“On Wednesday night, some group of students gathered in front of their hostel to watch the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) league.

“Some minutes later, a fight ensued between some of them which left a student injured.

“On Thursday morning some of the aggrieved students gathered at the main entrance of the institution to protest the beating of their colleague.

“What happened was not a cult clash, the expressed views as reported in some quarters do not fully reflect the true picture of the situation on campus,” he said.

Mr. Adams said that the Rector, Kudirat Ladipo, upon being notified, cut short her trip to Abuja to address the situation.

He said that the rector had addressed the students and took their complaints and promised to address the issue as soon as possible.

“The Rector has since set up a committee to look into the case and submit its findings,” Mr. Adams said.

A correspondent who visited the institution observed that normalcy had returned to the campus as students were seen receiving lectures.

Mr. Adams reiterated the institution’s zero tolerance for cultism and other acts of indiscipline, saying that it would not condole any act of indiscipline.

He added that any student found wanting would face the wrath of the law.

“The present administration does not condone acts of indiscipline as the college is known to be the most peaceful campus among Nigerian tertiary institutions.

“On this, we will not compromise as reported cases of cultism are referred to the security unit with further link to relevant security agencies for the law to take its course,” he said.

He said that the institution remained committed to the training of young men and women to be worthy in character and learning.

(NAN)
Source:Premiumtime

'Dont Run Jonathan":Cardinal Okogie Laments

HE Archbishop emeritus of the Catholic Archdiocese of Lagos, His Eminence, Anthony Cardinal Olubunmi Okogie, has advised President Goodluck Jonathan to jettison the idea (if any) of running for a second term in office in 2015. 
  In an exclusive interview with The Guardian, Okogie said “the handwriting on the wall,” does not favour it, even as the election date is two years away.
  Making direct reference to the alleged “third-term bid” of former President Olusegun Obasanjo, the Archbishop, who decried flattery and sycophancy ‘in high places,’ stressed the need to keep political agreement, if any.  
  According to Okogie, by 20015, the incumbent President would have served the country in that capacity for, at least, six years, the number of service years, which, he said, is enough for modest contribution to national development. 
   “If I were Jonathan, I will not try it (running for a second term), because the writing on the wall does not favour it. We have not even got to 2015, (yet) there is so much sycophancy and flattery. It is like telling Okogie now to go into politics: ‘come, you are the kind of person we want;’ you think I’m stupid?” 
    He continued: “Jonathan will be there for almost six years; there was a time, he was Vice, and now President for four years. What is he looking for again? It is just like comparing it with Obasanjo; what was Obasanjo looking for in third term?
   “You know what happened then. Apart from the story that Jonathan made an agreement that he would do just one term, if it is true, do you think those who were there when he said ‘just one term’ are stupid.”      
  The Bishop Emeritus also expressed dissatisfaction with the manner the Nigerian elite go about the business of politics, describing it in the words of late musician, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, as “chop I chop.” He also condemned corruption and the killings in Nigeria.
    “And why are so many people running into politics? 2015 is two years away; see how they are killing themselves. Who even knows who will get to 2015? What do you think they are looking for, money? Nothing else. They are not patriotic; they are not. All our political leaders, how many of them can beat their chests to say they are patriotic. It is just gimmick and pancake that they are doing.”
FULL INTERVIEW
Anthony Cardinal Olubunmi Okogie, 77 is a Catholic Priest and social crusader. He was ordained a Priest in 1966, at the age of 30; five years after in 1971, he was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Oyo. After serving in that office for two years, he was promoted the Archbishop of Lagos in 1973 and got elevated to the office of Cardinal in 2003. As a Priest, Okogie did not only lead his sheep along the path of righteousness, he also stood for less privileged persons and spoke ceaselessly on their behalf. He was quick to join issues with governments whose actions and decisions do not favour the people. Now in retirement, he spoke to GBENGA SALAU on a range of issues concerning the country and his faith. 
SOME people have argued that Nigeria has not achieved much in spite of her resources, because religious leaders tend to romance the political class, instead of calling them to order when the need arises; do you agree?
  I will not agree with you that it is only the religious leaders that are romancing with the political leaders; I do not think it is true. It is the society as a whole, and people like to romance where the pasture is green. But unfortunately, religious leaders happen to be among them and they are members of the society, so we cannot exclude ourselves.  It is a pity that a good number of those who call themselves religious leaders today are not religious leaders; they only became religious leaders because they want to feed their tummy and because the Bible and the Koran is available for everybody. And they feel they can take it up, read and interpret it to suit themselves; but no way. And this is why they are not keeping to their calling 
    Unfortunately also, all these people who form churches get approval from the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC). When we were there in Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), we told them, they have no right to approve any church because the church is something spiritual, even the Lord Jesus Christ said that you should give unto Caesar what belongs to Caesar and to God what belongs to God. 
  Churches belong to the spiritual spheres. For example, any religious leader that dabble into politics, I do not say that politics is bad because it is part and parcel of us, but the problem is that when they go into politics, they forget that is not there field. For CAC, we tried to tell them that they have no right to license the formation of a church. Already, we have about two or three associations that cater to religious groups, so these large groups, when somebody comes up to say he wants to form a church, why not send him to these groups, let them screen him, whether he is genuine or not. Not CAC, which is for business, that is why most of these people, when they are licensed they go into business and they say they are preaching the gospel and show you the certificate from CAC to back up their work. Who is at fault? It is not our fault and this was what we were fighting for when CAN began. This is it. 
   Because of the love of money and materialism, things began to take another different shape. The religious leaders began to say, ‘why can’t I do this or that, after all, I am a human being, God says this, God said that;’ who ever heard from God. It is the conscience that dictates all these things. And if you read the Bible properly, you cannot serve God and mammon together, it is not possible. This is why these people mislead their followers and are always after money. For instance, what does a religious leader have to do with a jet plane or many wives? The Bible says we are in the world but not of the world.  So they want to be in both, they cannot. 
    Therefore, how can we attain development when those who are supposed to knock you on the head when you go wrong, are not there? This is the problem and this is what we have at the moment and how many religious leaders can you point to that are straightforward and godly? There are lay people today who are far better than religious leaders, but they also keep their mouths shut. But I also wonder, why can’t they talk too because they are part of the society. So that is why I said it is not only religious leaders. It is just greed and a lot of religious leaders have lost their calling and they have nowhere to go; that is why they are pushing on. Some are even going into politics. I often see commissioner so, so, so with Reverend title before his name, what is he looking for there. Are we saying we cannot sanitise these places from outside, because good example teaches best? So what are you looking for inside? Once you are there, gradually with time, you will want to play along. This is the problem.
 But has the church provided good example?
  This is because the religious leaders are not providing the example. Some parents for instance, what examples are they giving to their children. In some cases, you have these our youths controlling their parents. The children are saying they cannot do things because their parents belong to the old school, but what happened to the law of God that says, ‘honour your father and your mother.’ And somebody should have knocked that child’s head and say, ‘listen my friend. This is not right, I am your father or mother, God gave you to me; therefore, you are not to tell me what I am to do.’ But since the parents are not showing good examples, just like many of the religious leaders, this is why we are having this crisis. 
 When I was in CAN, as president and T. O William, he is dead now, may his soul rest in peace, as my secretary, who is going to touch CAN or any Christian, in any part of the country, we would shout.  But the moment we left the place, things changed because of love of money. They want to be like the joneses, but that is not what they are called for. Where I am living now is a rented abode after serving the Church for so many years. Of course, they have started preparing a place for me. This is a rented apartment; it does not belong to the Church. You must try to practice what you preach, that is it. But a good number of religious leaders do not believe in that. They rather believe that they must have their own heaven here, before going up to the heaven built by God; that is there belief. It is wrong? What kind of gospel, preaching and examples are they giving to the lay people when religious leaders have about three or four houses? What ordinary members are doing, they want to do better. And yet they stand on the pulpit to tell you about God and things that they do not believe in; they want you to believe it?  
Corruption is setting the country back; how could religious leaders help check corruption, since many of those accused of corrupt practices belong to one religious group or the other? 
  It is quite true and corruption has been there, but not as strong as it is now. It is now a cankerworm. The only good Lord can help us out of it. But if we want to fight corruption, we should start from the top. The man at the top is thinking when I leave office, what happens to me and he wants to build an empire for himself. How did he get it? 
 The love for one’s neighbour is gone. You see a lot of people showing their white teeth, but you do not know what is inside. And this is what is happening in our nation today. People smile, but is it genuinee? They are your friends because they want to get something from you. The moment they cannot get it, they malign you.  They would say, do not mind Okogie; that is how he talks. Things they do not see they talk about him. 
   And why are so many people running into politics? 2015 is two years away; see how they are killing themselves. Who even knows who will get to 2015? What do you think they are looking for, money? Nothing else. They are not patriotic; they are not. All our political leaders, how many of them can beat their chests to say they are patriotic. It is just gimmick and pancake that they are doing. 
   They often say the youths are the future leaders of tomorrow; it is not true, because where are the plans they have for the youths; how many of them are truly educating the youths or giving scholarships? Look at the ongoing ASUU strike, then consider the amount of money the senators, presidents and governors collect, compared to what others are getting in Europe. And look at our schools, the citadel of learning, where the youths are supposed to be trained for the future of the country, that they claim is for youths. Why are they not sending their own children to those kinds of schools? And those who do not have enough money to take their children to Europe take them to Ghana and even Benin Republic. This is the problem we all have. And this is why corruption is there. 
  How many people are really serious to set the country right, how many?  There is a lot of money to go round every member of the country, but just a handful of people are the ones eating it and they do not want it to go round. What kind of nation is this? It is painful, I am sorry I am shouting. Things are not like this before and we are allowing it to go worse and decay. 
   I cannot help my neighbour any more, because of, what will he give in return. In those days, when we were young, things were far better. People fought for this independence, look at the genuine politicians that we have then, they were all patriotic. Though it is not hundred percent, I can give them sixty percent and that put us in limelight. In those days, you could buy goods from abroad without sending money; just a letter and they will send it to you, after which, you send the money. Can that be done today, who born them? They do not even trust your green card and they say we have passport. I do not know where we are going.
   Therefore, let them begin by trimming down the salaries of all those senators and other political office holders, cut them to basics. Then the nation will know that these people are serious and you will see how many people will go into politics, because it is the money they are after. Why are they afraid of organising a national conference, if they are truly serious, let everybody sit down to say, this is the way. There are so many committees and commissions that were formed, asked them where are the files? They are afraid of implementation. They just put the thing somewhere. At the submission of the committee report, they commend the members of the committee for doing a good job and promise to look at the issues, but nothing is done. So my brother, I think we have to be careful in this nation. But I know one day the messiah will come.
You said the messiah would come, that to unperturbed citizens?
  Do you believe in the saying that only God can right the rough times? I never once in my life ever thought I would be where I am today. I was as timid as anything in my youth, but look at me today.  I have to put myself where God wants me to be, I do not have to raise myself above his words. And that is not supposed to be; but this is what is happening in Nigeria. Look at all the houses, you see people struggling to build in Lekki, even around here, (Ikoyi). Yet many of the houses are empty. Is it bad economy? And do you think God is at sleep? He knows what he is doing. 
    Awolowo, Azikwe and Sardauna, when they left, everyone thought that was the end of Nigeria and now, look at this set of people that are governing us. This set will soon go. Unknown to them, where are the politicians of yester years; some of them that were clamouring and carrying briefcases looking for money? Also, where are those soldiers who laid down their lives, some of them are still alive. And some of them are even cursing the day they were born for fighting to defend Nigeria, because Nigeria does not care any more for them.  Whenever I think of those boys, I feel like shedding tears, it is too bad. What kind of nation is this? The idea of God they do not want to hear, anything spiritual, no, they are not interested. And even the spiritual want to be like the lay people because of money, they damn the consequence. And I tell you; our heavenly father is watching each and every one of us. He has the last say and knows how He deals with people. You hear former so, so is sick in America, India or Europe, I always say, may God forgive us all. I also say, may God give them quick recovery. 
Don’t you think the system is contributing to the urge to be corrupt, because when people are unsure of their future, like you said, they become desperate?
  Yes, that is it; you got it right. Look at the pensioners, many died because they were asked to bring their papers. They often create all those obstacles because they have stolen the money. I do not know, what is wrong with this nation. As if somebody who eats other people’s money will not die. Open your eyes; you will see the way God is dealing with us. The money you think you are hiding for the future, you end up spending it on your child that is not making it or somebody in the family who is ill. Or the house you are trying to build falls or government comes to pull it down, saying this is residential not for commercial. This is because we are not giving what is Caesar’s to Caesar and what is God’s to God. Many of them are not charitable, which is not good. 
The missionaries provided affordable education in those days, but now we have schools owned by religious groups that are very expensive, out of reach of members. Where is the charity of the Church?
  Why should it be the charity of the Church, why not of government? Education is a tripartite thing; it is not just the Church that must provide it. It is government, church and the people. 
   During the time of the missionaries, when they came they saw that we were backward and one of the quickest means of preaching the gospel was by providing social amenities, which we lacked. So they started begging their own people to give them money to build schools and they also gave scholarship. And schools were cheap as anything. They started with making it free, but after sometime, they introduced some minimal fees and gradually it went up because they had to pay teachers. Even at that time, it was subsidised by government, because government realised that it was their own duty also to support the missions, because they were training their citizens. So they cannot leave it to the missionaries alone. 
  Yes, they built schools, but who destroyed the schools and the process, Nigerian government. Since 1967, when I came back to Nigeria, I was in charge of schools and until I retired, I was still looking after schools and I know what I saw. There was a time schools in Nigeria what nothing but shambles. The blood and sweat of the missionaries were destroyed overnight when government took over the schools. 
  And now, we have put in a lot of struggles to get our schools back. The whole process started with Gen. Buba Marwa Rtd, with the Parcelli School, he listened to me and he said that we should watch if he returned the school whether the people will raise any issue. Thereafter, he went to Parcelli School one day and asked the headmistress some questions on the history of the school, the headmistress could not answer, but the Reverend Sister provided the answers. Immediately, he asked the headmistress to go back to the ministry and the Sister should take over the school. And it took Lagos State government one and half years before the policy was gazetted. When Tinubu took over, he did something and returned some schools. Though he promised to be paying some allowance, he only did it for one year, after which he said that if we cannot run the schools, we should bring them to him. But by that time, many of the schools were going through renovation by the new owners and we could not go back. 
    Education today, if you have not got money, you cannot educate anybody.  Some of the politicians take their wards to Benin Republic, because they now see that education is nothing but a sham in Nigeria and the few providing quality education are by private individuals and missions, but it cost money. They must pay these teachers to give their best; they must keep the structures. It is not run because of money, it is for the improvement of the nation.  
  So to run an institution today is not easy. And the government that should help to subsidise education is not ready, they say the money is not there, but look at their salaries. That is why I said, to eradicate corruption in Nigeria, they should begin from those people. They said they form committees, each member of the committee, you do not know how much they get. That is not their salary. Look at the projects by first ladies, it is because they are in money and have money to play with. But as soon as they are out of office, the projects are over. But if that money were spent on education, it would go a long way. We are not talking about the disables in the society, those are even worse hit; they are suffering. And those that are trying to run some schools, they will claim it is not good; where is their own that is good? 
   I remember when I was still in office, one lady came to one of our schools and was condemning things, then she wrote a report and I went to her office and I said, madam look at this photograph, look at the name of the school, approved is written on it. I said follow me, lets go to the school, you condemned my school, go and look at this one. The school is still running and my school was hundred percent better.  And I told her to rewrite the report or I take it to the press, so that they could compare. It is easy to say you are not good, who is the model? So if you can only try to praise those who are doing the work, at least give them a little bit of the pat at the back, they will do better. And not to be saying this is not good, that is not good.
The issue of Boko Haram is a major challenge and many have said it is religious, others argue it is political; what do you think is going on? 
  When you talk Boko Haram, it is not religious. The Christians say they are not there, Muslims say they do not know them. So it cannot be religious. And the group is showing that they are neither Christians nor Muslims. It is a fall out of some of the statements from some of our politicians who want cheap votes. When they gathered all these hoodlums and drum rubbish into their heads, this is what you get. These innocent people that have little or no education, you put guns into their hands. Now you cannot control them again, they form themselves into a new body and those who wanted to use them are now using them. 2015 is not yet here, look at what some of our politicians are saying, look at what is happening in PDP. Look at the APC that was just formed. I read in the papers, I am talking about Lagos now, the Christians say they want a Christian governor, the Isale Eko says they want somebody from their area. So what is happening? We talk of Boko Haram; do we know the haram that is going to come next? Can you call APC a genuine political party? 
  The parties are chop, I chop like Fela said; they are all the same. If we are all patriotic, you do not care where the person who rules comes from and that is why I like the Catholic Church. If they care about where you come from, I am not supposed to be here, I am not a Lagosian. In the church, they do not look at faces. Why can’t Nigeria build a nation like that? Why must we ask people where are you from. I am looking for job, but I cannot get the job simply because I am from a particular region. What is wrong with us? So, our political leaders should guide and guard their mouths, because some of the people listening to them are stark illiterates, they hear go they do not hear come. 
But some of those clamouring for a Christian governor in Lagos are Christian leaders?
  I do not think so and I have not read that. And I do not think they said it must be a Christian, no way. All they are looking for, according to them, is somebody who is genuine, a leader. And you should note that some of these our Muslim leaders, look at their wives, they are Christians, and some of them attended Christian schools. So it is about that mixture and it is one God, so why must we say my God is better than your own or how I serve my own God is better than your own? 
Is it just lack of good governance that is responsible for the insecurity in the country? 
    It is not just good governance that is needed but good and sincere governance. You see the members of the Houses of Assembly or the National Assembly make a law and under 24 hours, the same people will still break the law they made.  In Lagos State, when they wanted to open the Lekki road, look at all the troubles, because government did not make adequate provision. If I do not have money where do I go, does it mean, I must stay at home, no! You must not just think of one way, you must think of both ways. Consider the number of injuries and heads that got rolled, which were probably not published at that little fracas. So good and sincere government is what we need. If we do not have that I am sorry, and that is why we are having all these problems. 
There is scramble for the presidency between the South and North of the country, should it be?
  It should not be. That is colonial mentality and that is what they left us with. And since it profited one side, they have held on to it. If I say okay, both of you (reporter and photographer) take hundred million, I wish I have the money, will you divide it fifty-fifty, or you will probably say, no way, do you know what I went through to get this interview scheduled? 
   I do not know what is going to happen in 2015, whether I will be alive or not, but one thing is certain, the good Lord that put us together and gave us this name Nigeria, knows what he is doing, because there was a time everybody was talking about Nigeria, Nigeria and suddenly because of mismanagement, see what is happening. Our heroes, we do not even respect them, some of them that are still alive are lamenting. Some others that are not complaining of neglect are writing books on the war and saying what they did not do. 
You said there was a time everybody was talking about Nigeria because of the potentials they saw and the progress recorded; at what point did Nigeria miss the mark? 
   It was a little after independence. We made mistakes, we did not correct them and so it started coming in gradually. There were political upheavals, NCNC-AG. NCNC is Igbo party and AG, Yoruba. If you found a Yoruba man in NCNC, you will ask what he was looking for. What is happening today, how I wish those who are supposed to talk are talking and not just talking, but also doing what they are talking.     
The APC claims it is out to provide an alternative for Nigerians, do you see APC doing that?
   The way I see APC, they need to regroup; the way they are now, I cannot see them providing the leadership. This is frank talk. The way they are now, with what I saw on the Internet about the formation and leaders of the parties, it is like they are already cutting off some people and how do you want those you are cutting off to agree with you, if you want to provide good and sincere leadership. They will not come with you; they will say this one does not love me because of my religion, so lets fire them; whereas, there should be that kind of mixture. 

  In those days, Christians will not want to marry Muslim, but today they are marrying as they are now seeing the wisdom. Look at Tinubu’s wife, Fashola’s wife, you can continue like that. So the new party will have to re-group, without that, I do not see them making it because the leadership we are looking for, it is a kind of father, who understands his children and ready to forsake many things for his children. That is the kind of leadership we are looking for today. 
    So we need a real father, ready to sacrifice all things so that these children are well brought up.  Recently, The Guardian Newspaper published the number of Nigerian doctors outside the country, which is higher than those within, tell them to come home, they will not listen to you. Something is lacking and we know what is lacking. How can somebody who has just secondary school certificate earn fabulous salaries and you with your degree, you earn peanut, won’t you go where they will accord you better recognition.        
What is your position about Jonathan contesting in 2015? 
  If I were Jonathan, I will not try it because the writing on the wall does not favour it. We have not even got to 2015. There is so much sycophancy and flattery. It is like telling Okogie now to go into politics, ‘come, you are the kind of person we want;’ you think I’m stupid. Jonathan will be there for almost six years, there was a time, he was vice, and now president for four years, what is he looking for again. It is just like comparing it with Obasanjo; what was Obasanjo looking for in third term. You know what happened then. Apart from the story that Jonathan made an agreement that he would do just one term, if it is true, do you think those who were there when he said ‘just one term’ are stupid.       
Can you give an insight into your war experience?
   In the first place, I was not a combatant soldier. I only went there as a chaplain and chaplains, as you know, we only look after the soldiers, we do not care what side the soldiers come from. Generally, the situation there was horrible, horrible. You can imagine two friends in the same camp, and one of them got shot by the opposing camp, the very good friend, instead of sympathising with his friend, what he would do is to search the pockets of his friend and pack all the things there. And when I reported to the Chief of Staff, Brigadier Alli, he shouted at me to mind my business. ‘All you are here for is to pray for us, don’t you know that the soldier did the correct thing, keep quite,’ he barked at me again. He then said if the enemies come, that all the ammunitions that the soldier collected from his friend’s pocket would be used against them if not evacuated. So, I kept my mouth shut all the period I was there. 
   And you need to see how these guys suffer. I spent some of my times in the camp, most of them that were injured, the families that were looking for their husbands and fathers, we were there to comfort them and pray with them. And these are the people Nigeria is not even taking care of. It is not fair. You were talking of the charity of the mission schools, where is the charity of government. They fought to keep the nation one, how have they been rewarded. God will bless them. I cannot sit down I write what I saw, it is not good. You see somebody driving, going gently in his car; you hear an officer bark at him, ‘common stop there,’ he drags the man out and takes his car and the poor man will just be mopping. It was bad as that, not to talk of women. You know soldiers are ready to die any time, so they are very reckless in their way of life. 
   How much did they get and even if they got all the money, how many of them lived to enjoy the money; that is the trouble. And for those clamouring for war, God help them o. 
Have we learnt lessons from the civil war?
  We have not and it is due to greed and selfishness. I am the one; I must be there, ego. Why are they all trying to be in office and why are those there not willing to leave? No man is an island, give other people the chance and let us see what they can do. As I said, the messiah will come.
And what is the way out of all these troubles?
  Love one another, which is what the Lord Jesus Christ said. Sincere love, genuine love, not corner, corner one. Many are not sincere, even among husbands and wives; only God knows the sincerity. ‘I love my husband, I love my wife;’ do they really? It is a sad case. Love your self and your neighbour and know that we all have one God.  And whether we like it or not, we shall all leave this world and how do you want to die. You are not going to die with your money around you, neither with your children, even if you have ninety-nine of them. They may not even be there when you are going. 
 You said we have not learnt lessons from the civil war; to make a success of 2015, what should be the commitment of citizens to the process?
 They should be able to talk because the nation belongs to all of us. So, we must handle it well, but are we handling it well now, we are not. It is a pity. People should be able to talk, Nigeria is a blessed nation and the good Lord is always on our side. Look at other nations; look at what is happening in Nigeria, if it were in some countries that what is happening in Nigeria is playing out, there would have been a huge crisis. 
  Ghana is learning from our mistakes, they have oil, but they have not started exploring it. Nigeria, greed is not allowing us. 
Source:vanguard

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