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Presidency Warns Against Another Civil War by fkaz(m): 6:44am On Jul 16, 2013
WORRIED about inflammatory utterances attributed to politicians in the country, the Presidency has warned that such actions could endanger the nation’s young democracy.
The Chief of Staff (COS) to the President, Chief Mike Ogiadomhe, in a chat with State House correspondents in Abuja, recalled the devastating effects of the Nigerian civil war on its victims, warning that no one should ever think of leading the country through the path of distress, dislocation and displacement.
“We should never at anytime believe or take anything for granted.We are Nigerians. We have no other home like Idiagbon and co said in those days and we cannot afford to push ourselves into the situation some misguided other countries have found themselves.”
The COS added: “When people chant war songs and all that, it is because, perhaps, they do not live in Borno, they do not live in Adamawa or Yobe or in some parts of Bauchi or Kano. Maybe some of them are too old or they now have dementia.
“For those who are old enough to remember what happened between 1967 and 1970. At times, it is good that you people play back your clips on humanitarian effects between 1967 and 1970 when people saw the face of hunger, the face of kwashiorkor to show that when you talk of HIV/AIDS today they are nowhere comparable when they see distress, dislocation, displacement.
He noted that Nigeria could not afford to push herself into the unfortunate situation some crisis-torn countries have found themselves.
Ogiadomhe added that politicians who had the tendency to politicise every action of the Goodluck Jonathan’s administration were ignorant as they were in no position to directly feel the impact of the numerous challenges confronting the administration.
While commending the media for its support for the president in his efforts to tackle the security challenges facing the nation, Ogiadomhe advised the media to properly guide politicians on national development.
According to him, “Let me say that while recognising the fact that you (the media) have been very supportive of this administration, you can see that for some strange reason people are deliberately heating up the polity in Nigeria today.
“When you overheat the polity it is not in the general interest of Nigerians. Some people may feel that politics is a competitive business and they are doing this against the ruling party or against an interest or whatever but politics must be played within a reasonable criteria and whatever we do we must avoid those things that would threaten the corporate existence of the country, those things that can derail democracy.
“So we should as much as possible because you (the media) are also the conscience of society refrain from joining the politicians in their fight. You must mitigate, the politicians must help to mitigate. When the politicians are going mad, don’t report them inthat madness because that inflames the society,” he stated.
Ogiadomhe further observed that some politicians only cared about their interests rather than the national interest and therefore urged the media to be more careful in publishing what they said, saying, “the consequence of that inflammation will not affect that politicians alone. He’s just driving his own personal interest. He doesn’t care how it will affect the corporate entity called Nigeria.”
“If you want to lie against somebody now you call a media person and do your manipulations and tell a lie because you want the society to learn something that is not true and not good about thatperson You must avoid being used because overall in all of this it will turn round to affect all of us,” he stated

http://tribune.com.ng/news2013/en/component/k2/item/16803-presidency-warns-against-another-civil-war.html

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Re: Presidency Warns Against Another Civil War by Nobody: 7:16am On Jul 16, 2013
Dem dey fear grin

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Re: Presidency Warns Against Another Civil War by Tolexander: 7:28am On Jul 16, 2013
You must
mitigate, the politicians must
help to mitigate. When the
politicians are going mad,
don’t report them in that
madness because that
inflames the society,” he
stated
.
are they elected to go mad?

What does this man even mean?
So the akpako knacking in the river state house of assembly should be reported as house members playing with the mace or what?

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Re: Presidency Warns Against Another Civil War by Nobody: 8:25am On Jul 16, 2013
The president should start by calling his wife to order.

Her actions and utterances are stoking the flames.

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Re: Presidency Warns Against Another Civil War by Nobody: 9:15am On Jul 16, 2013
Who is warning who? Na me wan cause civil war?

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Re: Presidency Warns Against Another Civil War by ZUBY77(m): 9:33am On Jul 16, 2013
The poor and raped masses of this country are alteady at war with hunger and fear.

The youths of this country are at war with unemployment. Your current administration has given them no hope but useless programmes such as Sure-p and YouWin where you set exams among millions, select a few of them and reward.

What war are you talking about sir. oh weapons.

We are at War in Borno, Adamawa, Yobe, Rivers, Bayelsa, Nasarawa etc..


I guess what you mean by war is Biafra vs Arewa or Afenifere. No, We have outgrown that kind of war. We live among each other now and inter-marry.
Unlike 1967-70, Muslims marry Christians now.


Sir the problem is you thieves who own houses in Dunai, London and Europe without any record of civil service or business empire.

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Re: Presidency Warns Against Another Civil War by budusky77: 9:34am On Jul 16, 2013
Alarm don blow oh
Re: Presidency Warns Against Another Civil War by Double194(m): 9:35am On Jul 16, 2013
Obiagelli: Who is warning who? Na me wan cause civil war?
I wonder ooh

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Re: Presidency Warns Against Another Civil War by Theflint1(m): 9:35am On Jul 16, 2013
maybe that's what we need

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Re: Presidency Warns Against Another Civil War by Jfast: 9:35am On Jul 16, 2013
Which countries go want accept nigerian refugees?

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Re: Presidency Warns Against Another Civil War by Nobody: 9:36am On Jul 16, 2013
Story story.....storrrrryyyy!
Re: Presidency Warns Against Another Civil War by imsuboi(m): 9:36am On Jul 16, 2013
cry
Re: Presidency Warns Against Another Civil War by abdulsleemzy(m): 9:38am On Jul 16, 2013
Hit like if you are in support of revolution!!!

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Re: Presidency Warns Against Another Civil War by olasesi(m): 9:39am On Jul 16, 2013
GEJ - AMEACHI
PEJ - WOLE SOYINKA
CIVIL WAR
....Any connection?
Re: Presidency Warns Against Another Civil War by deeptesting(m): 9:39am On Jul 16, 2013
Mr. Chief Mike Ogiadomhe or whatever, please note that we are already in a state of war, we don't need to go to Borno, Yobe or Nassarawa, the only difference is the bullets that are not flying yet and freedom of movement which is not totally free due to incessant police harassment on the road and extortion of innocent citizens. We are too rich a country for the condition we are right now......Please we are more englithened to swallow every pill of your lies, zip it up and tell your master to fight corruption, create enabling environment for job creation, construct good roads and fix those in bad states certainly not on the pages of news papers, provide good medical facility. Dishonorable Chinda Amadi has been flown abroad on tax payers fund for a minor injury he sustained, are there no hospitals here to take care of his injuries? Keep suffering from your mental delusion you all will soon be caught up..

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Re: Presidency Warns Against Another Civil War by Nobody: 9:40am On Jul 16, 2013
America has predicted nigeria's disintegration by 2015 with our government not doing anything about it.

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Re: Presidency Warns Against Another Civil War by braxjay(m): 9:41am On Jul 16, 2013
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Re: Presidency Warns Against Another Civil War by emeckarsaybros: 9:42am On Jul 16, 2013
They know its almost there & don't want to do anything about it.we are waiting.we know who will b better for it.
Re: Presidency Warns Against Another Civil War by gerald09(m): 9:43am On Jul 16, 2013
That's y I recommend nairaland to my mates, most journalist feed on lies but some say the true, but with a place like NL and other great chat rooms u can read ods members opinions and with a million members 1 can make a judgment on wat is true or lies.

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Re: Presidency Warns Against Another Civil War by GagaBoy: 9:44am On Jul 16, 2013
They know what's wrong and they know they have taken it to far and its getting out of their control and now they are scared of what they created.
Re: Presidency Warns Against Another Civil War by Emperor5c(m): 9:45am On Jul 16, 2013
Some elements are are so freaking scared right now. They know that Nigerians have reached their threshold, they believe a revolution is imminent.
Re: Presidency Warns Against Another Civil War by billante(m): 9:46am On Jul 16, 2013
All these younglings in nairaland! an elder has spoken and you wont listen and take what he said serious! As our people says what an elder see while sitting down, a child can never see it even he climbs an iroko tree!

Those drumming the voice of war will all run to uk/us when it starts and leave the gullible bearing the brunt!

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Re: Presidency Warns Against Another Civil War by Nobody: 9:47am On Jul 16, 2013
J Fast ,Ghana is the nearest but they will definitely reject us. @Topic good to know that they're awear of their political madness.
Re: Presidency Warns Against Another Civil War by ABsI1: 9:47am On Jul 16, 2013
I think ur counsel shud be directed to your PRINCIPAL,yourself,his oda aides and not forgeting Madam Umbllera. Once u check urselves in d villa and learn to behave like sane pple and not like power drunkards,nigerians will hold their peace den.

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Re: Presidency Warns Against Another Civil War by eduson33(m): 9:48am On Jul 16, 2013
MERLIN Season7
In d land f bokoharam & in the time of Fuel subsidy,
D destiny of a great nation rest on D shoulder of a confused president his Name is.........







just a joke.He is not confused o

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Re: Presidency Warns Against Another Civil War by Nobody: 9:48am On Jul 16, 2013
Nigerians!!! wetin dey go do una to please una?? Haba, must u comment when u don't have something reasonable to say.

Please try and see beyond the surface and not just talk for the sake of talking.

We should stop pretending that we are enlightened when we are not!
Re: Presidency Warns Against Another Civil War by Celestyn8213: 9:48am On Jul 16, 2013
Then the presidency should do what is right
Re: Presidency Warns Against Another Civil War by blackbeau1(f): 9:49am On Jul 16, 2013
I hope he takes heed of his own warning because what the president and Amaechi are doing in Rivers state is enough to start a civil war.
Re: Presidency Warns Against Another Civil War by funken: 9:49am On Jul 16, 2013
When Asari Dokubo was blowing hot, why didn't they make this statement then? For me, his utterances were the most inflammatory in recent history, but they sat down and watched him make such statements just because of what?

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Re: Presidency Warns Against Another Civil War by agitator: 9:51am On Jul 16, 2013
Yugoslavia, Rwanda and Burundi massacres will be child's play, if there is civil war in Nigeria.

Some communities are just waiting for a perfect excuse to exterminate their neighouring communities. Even within communities some families are also waiting to wipe out other families they feel are depriving them.

It will be total ethnic cleansing. Let nobody fool us that it will all go well.

The fear of Hague won't deter people.

Anybody who is not in his/her community when fighting breaks out, will be seen as collateral damage.

If you like take it or leave it, that's my 1kobo opinion. undecided undecided undecided

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