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Dear Governor Fayose: Please Shut Up! by ahza(m): 9:52pm On May 10, 2017
Your excellency: I greet you. First, this disclosure: I am neither a PDP nor APC member. I do not belong to any political party in Nigeria. I am a passionate patriot of our great nation. However, I am also an unapologetic supporter of our President, Muhammad Buhari. I admire his blunt, bold simplicity, sincerity, sense of purpose, commitment, unconditional care for Nigeria’s everyday people and patriotism, especially since he transitioned from a brutal Military dictator to a born-again democrat. I believed almost 20Million Nigerians that voted for him in the last election saw the same qualities as I did.

Sir, I write in response to some of your vicious attacks on our President. I cannot go back to years of continued hostility from you, to our President. It seemed you continue with this exercise because no one within his media relations has responded aggressively to some of your juvenile comments with regards to the President’s health, policies, wife, and his family. Your Excellency, when is enough, enough?.

You smack the president with a silly smirk on your face: you have reduced the office of the Presidency to a playhouse program. Where is your dignity and respect for your elders? Yoruba culture is rich and endowed with profound respect for our elders. You are Yoruba. Sir, respect that sacred and unique culture of your tribe. One of the fundamental elements of democracy is right to free speech. It's within your rights to criticize the President, but with respect, maturity and dignity your office beholds.

Few days ago, 82 Chibok girls were released by the terror group Boko Haram, the deal was still fresh when you accused the President of manipulating information. Sir, you alleged that the release of these girl captives was diverting attention from the sick President’s true state of health; you further, carelessly stated that the Chibok girls were not missing. ”What is not missing cannot be found”… But sir, where were you when Goodluck Jonathan made a surprise three-hour visit to Nigerian soldiers stationed in Sambisa Forest on January 14th, 2015? Are you so stressed thinking about your next media frenzy showmanship, to forget, so soon, that your political party, PDP, was in power when the Chibok girls were kidnapped?

I am really concerned with your state of mind, your mental health, because of your careless statements. You are the Chief Executive of one of Nigeria’s young states. Ekiti State is just 21 years old. You are not an outlaw or the leader of an unorganized turbulent brood of intimidators or mob boss. You are a Governor. Chief Executive! Respect that institution by behaving decently. Stop embarrassing the good citizens of Ekiti State.

Early March, you challenged the President to speak to you from his London sick bed, as proof to Nigerians that he was not dead. Who the hell are you?... Who made you a spokesperson for the Nigerian people? You are a State Governor, not an arrogant Federal employee. So, why did you think that Nigerians trusted or considered you credible source of information with regards to their President? Sir, with the greatest respect, are you hallucinating? You are not the Voice of Nigeria….

Your Excellency, you charged our President’s wife, Alhaja Aishat, of playing games with the release of the Chibok girls. Last year, you accused her of being wanted in the United States for Halliburton alleged corruption. These were your musings during her publicized visit, as First Lady, to the United States. Do you really reason about the consequences of your statements before you open your mouth? During our severe recession in December, you indicted President Buhari for using the recession to punish Nigerians. You denied that the country was in a recession. Why would an elected head of his people punish his nation with a recession? What is the purpose or desired goals of punishing Nigerians with the recession?

You are an elected leader. In life, time is the judge and history, the jury. You are 57 years old, these times. You are 21 years apart from 78, perhaps one day; you would attempt political office at past prime of your life. How would you feel, if, at 78, a 48 yr old lavishes insults at your office and person, mischaracterizes your aspirations for our country and declared you dead while you are recuperating from illness? We are not omnipotent; no one is immune from health challenges… Health conditions come at any time of our lives. A man who disrespects an old man with lies and callously wishes him death, his father’s age mate, is indirectly expressing his years of built up emotions, rage, and anger toward his father.

Your Excellency, personal attacks on a sick honest old man will not give you closure to past relationships with your father. Only therapy would reconcile you and your dad. You seemed an emotionally troubled Governor. You are erratic, hysterical, bullish, and insecure, an embarrassment to the office you occupy.

Sir, I remind you that Buhari’s administration is yours too. Historians would remember you as the Governor of Ekiti State, during President Muhammad Buhari's administration, as a democratically elected President. Buhari's successes and failures are part of your governorship history. You may think your freestyle outbursts against President Buhari identify you as a "straight shooter" or unafraid anti-establishment. No sir. Your antics show a disconnection between your present and your past: your tirades, frequently directed at a disciplined servant of the people, suggests you are struggling with your low self-esteem, past emotional trauma, always wishing to be the attention of the moment. My dear Governor, something is wrong with you. You are neither the law nor above it as Chief Executive of Ekiti State. "Ekitians" shall remember you as a lawless loudmouthed attention seeker willing and able to say stupid things. A man that reacts on impulse. You make headline news as a clown, as President Buhari’s attack machine, than actually addressing the economic and social challenges of the great Ekiti people: healthcare, jobs, crime, education, security, good road, and infrastructure. Pay civil workers their past salaries and find creative ways to make their salaries regular, focus on programs to help millions of unemployed youths and graduates with no jobs. Give every child the opportunity to better healthcare and education. Reduce crime by encouraging local law enforcements with regular salaries and for teachers, too. Build affordable hospitals, clinics to help ageing Ekiti population, not run to the local markets to price “ponmo” or walk into a popular “Buka” and eat just to show you are a regular “homeboy” Governor connected with everyday Ekitians. Sir, how would Ekiti people remember your administration, twenty years from now? Under your three year administration, what programs have impacted the ordinary person in Ekiti. You were elected as Governor in 2014. You perfectly used Buhari’s illness to distract citizens from auditing your lame duck administration. Your Excellency, it is absolutely possible to fool few people, sometimes, but it is impossible to fool all the people, all the time.

Thank you for the privilege to write you.

Sincerely,

Azuka Jebose


http://saharareporters.com/2017/05/10/dear-governor-fayose-please-shut

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Re: Dear Governor Fayose: Please Shut Up! by HungerBAD: 9:52pm On May 10, 2017
Lol following

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Re: Dear Governor Fayose: Please Shut Up! by Young03(m): 9:57pm On May 10, 2017
nonsense u expect me to read this thing

na u de gv me food nah

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Re: Dear Governor Fayose: Please Shut Up! by GavelSlam: 9:59pm On May 10, 2017
Azuka you are too much.

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Re: Dear Governor Fayose: Please Shut Up! by Africlegend: 10:12pm On May 10, 2017
If Fayose was disrespectful in his frequent attacks, then, what describes your own impudence is beyond the latest British Dictionary. Did you read what you wrote? How you disrespected a sitting governor? You are offhand, inconsiderate and scarcely cultured.Meanwhile, Ekiti people are out of Fayose's grip, they are going for Gold.If you don't mind, read this:

Ekiti Jollof Rice is the Best! Have you seen it's look?

By:Ayeni Faith Damilola

Going by the recent bandy on the soul of Jollof Rice (huh! funny right?), I've conducted a beautiful research and have got you this one, so yummy,so titillating, so exquisite and tempting.Have you not heard Lai Mohammed's response to Richard quest's question? The minister of information was a habitué in a popular CNN programme 'Quest means business' where he was asked, which country makes the best Jollof rice? The informant general favoured Senegalese Rice over the Nigerian, to the bummer of many natives; when he said "I'll probably say Senegal." If you are still there, Proff Osinbajo swiftly combated the earlier claim on "The platform Nigeria," saying, "And by the way, we all know that Nigerian jollof rice is the best, we beat the Ghanaians and the Senegalese hands down” (all these during recession?) The vice-president was humorous about it though. I have never tasted Senegalese jollof rice(have you?), even the Nigerian one I've relished can not stand in the committee of first class delicacies (do you get that?).Not only me,many Nigerians that would have contributed to this 'jollof rice' debate can not afford a 'very good garri'(the one with either kuli, groundnut or sugar) not to talk of sauntering into portofino to order for a plate of Senegalese rice.If Nigeria was a place to be, if people could afford what they wanted, if we could really "live and not just exist," like children of politicians;oh! How interesting would this debate have been?
Take a look at the jollof rice I've brought to your notice, it is quite novel that I must keep you up-to-date.While politicians were busy spending our collective bounty like water, Tosin Ajibare and Ekiti youths were spending 'their own' hard-earned cash on our freedom,our relieve. They were spending their sweat to see you live like humans, to give you the real dividends of democracy that you deserve.Listen, is this suffering not enough?(na who I go ask? right? hmmmm).Is this hunger not enough? Is this unemployment not enough? Is this scarcely interrupted blackout not enough? Are these bad-road-caused deaths not enough? Is this nonpayment of salaries and pensions not enough? The teeth of Mr tooth is indeed uncountable (mélòó la fé kà léyín Adépèlé). What can you say of the number of promising graduates poverty has turned criminals? Look around and see old people (pensioners especially) dieing, going blind, going lame and becoming paralyzed due to bankruptcy. This is the minim,Tosin has prepared a delicious Ekiti jollof rice flavoured by Ekiti youths. The much propagated revolution has adopted a political party called 'Independent Democrats'. It is the youth party! The pensioners' party!! The workers party!!! Let the destitute come home, let real democrats come home; let the homeless come home, let Nigerian students come home, let okada riders come home, let farmers come home; for the time to get rid of our coat-of-mail has come.Independent Democrats will rescue the soul of Ekiti in 2018, we are taking over governance to work for your luxury.So, if you are interested in the 'best' jollof rice everyone can afford, stand up now,find your way to adkins house, agric olope junction, ajilosun Ado-Ekiti or call any of these lines: 08033431685,08030616878 for your free membership registration.One more thing, You are gonna get your membership Identity card in a flash!

INDEPENDENT DEMOCRATS


CORRECT PEOPLE, CORRECT PARTY

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Re: Dear Governor Fayose: Please Shut Up! by Johnflowey1738(f): 10:38pm On May 10, 2017
Oshokomole cannot play in peace again
Re: Dear Governor Fayose: Please Shut Up! by Johnflowey1738(f): 10:38pm On May 10, 2017
Oshokomole cannot play in peace again
Re: Dear Governor Fayose: Please Shut Up! by mexxmoney: 10:55pm On May 10, 2017
They always start their post with "I am neither APC nor PDP" but before you even read the next two lines of their usually long epistles, you already know it's them, ndi ochongonogo, look dem, na dem

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Re: Dear Governor Fayose: Please Shut Up! by Justuceleague2: 7:46am On May 11, 2017
ThiefYose


See ya life ahsyd
Re: Dear Governor Fayose: Please Shut Up! by Victornezzar: 7:56am On May 11, 2017
Young03:
nonsense u expect me to read this thing


na u de gv me food nah
Leave d yeye op
na pesin wey chop belleful dey read dis tin

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Re: Dear Governor Fayose: Please Shut Up! by commoditiesnig: 11:54am On May 11, 2017
Nice piece

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Re: Dear Governor Fayose: Please Shut Up! by orisa37: 2:11pm On May 11, 2017
ahza:
Your excellency: I greet you. First, this disclosure: I am neither a PDP nor APC member. I do not belong to any political party in Nigeria. I am a passionate patriot of our great nation. However, I am also an unapologetic supporter of our President, Muhammad Buhari. I admire his blunt, bold simplicity, sincerity, sense of purpose, commitment, unconditional care for Nigeria’s everyday people and patriotism, especially since he transitioned from a brutal Military dictator to a born-again democrat. I believed almost 20Million Nigerians that voted for him in the last election saw the same qualities as I did.

Sir, I write in response to some of your vicious attacks on our President. I cannot go back to years of continued hostility from you, to our President. It seemed you continue with this exercise because no one within his media relations has responded aggressively to some of your juvenile comments with regards to the President’s health, policies, wife, and his family. Your Excellency, when is enough, enough?.

You smack the president with a silly smirk on your face: you have reduced the office of the Presidency to a playhouse program. Where is your dignity and respect for your elders? Yoruba culture is rich and endowed with profound respect for our elders. You are Yoruba. Sir, respect that sacred and unique culture of your tribe. One of the fundamental elements of democracy is right to free speech. It's within your rights to criticize the President, but with respect, maturity and dignity your office beholds.

Few days ago, 82 Chibok girls were released by the terror group Boko Haram, the deal was still fresh when you accused the President of manipulating information. Sir, you alleged that the release of these girl captives was diverting attention from the sick President’s true state of health; you further, carelessly stated that the Chibok girls were not missing. ”What is not missing cannot be found”… But sir, where were you when Goodluck Jonathan made a surprise three-hour visit to Nigerian soldiers stationed in Sambisa Forest on January 14th, 2015? Are you so stressed thinking about your next media frenzy showmanship, to forget, so soon, that your political party, PDP, was in power when the Chibok girls were kidnapped?

I am really concerned with your state of mind, your mental health, because of your careless statements. You are the Chief Executive of one of Nigeria’s young states. Ekiti State is just 21 years old. You are not an outlaw or the leader of an unorganized turbulent brood of intimidators or mob boss. You are a Governor. Chief Executive! Respect that institution by behaving decently. Stop embarrassing the good citizens of Ekiti State.

Early March, you challenged the President to speak to you from his London sick bed, as proof to Nigerians that he was not dead. Who the hell are you?... Who made you a spokesperson for the Nigerian people? You are a State Governor, not an arrogant Federal employee. So, why did you think that Nigerians trusted or considered you credible source of information with regards to their President? Sir, with the greatest respect, are you hallucinating? You are not the Voice of Nigeria….

Your Excellency, you charged our President’s wife, Alhaja Aishat, of playing games with the release of the Chibok girls. Last year, you accused her of being wanted in the United States for Halliburton alleged corruption. These were your musings during her publicized visit, as First Lady, to the United States. Do you really reason about the consequences of your statements before you open your mouth? During our severe recession in December, you indicted President Buhari for using the recession to punish Nigerians. You denied that the country was in a recession. Why would an elected head of his people punish his nation with a recession? What is the purpose or desired goals of punishing Nigerians with the recession?

You are an elected leader. In life, time is the judge and history, the jury. You are 57 years old, these times. You are 21 years apart from 78, perhaps one day; you would attempt political office at past prime of your life. How would you feel, if, at 78, a 48 yr old lavishes insults at your office and person, mischaracterizes your aspirations for our country and declared you dead while you are recuperating from illness? We are not omnipotent; no one is immune from health challenges… Health conditions come at any time of our lives. A man who disrespects an old man with lies and callously wishes him death, his father’s age mate, is indirectly expressing his years of built up emotions, rage, and anger toward his father.

Your Excellency, personal attacks on a sick honest old man will not give you closure to past relationships with your father. Only therapy would reconcile you and your dad. You seemed an emotionally troubled Governor. You are erratic, hysterical, bullish, and insecure, an embarrassment to the office you occupy.

Sir, I remind you that Buhari’s administration is yours too. Historians would remember you as the Governor of Ekiti State, during President Muhammad Buhari's administration, as a democratically elected President. Buhari's successes and failures are part of your governorship history. You may think your freestyle outbursts against President Buhari identify you as a "straight shooter" or unafraid anti-establishment. No sir. Your antics show a disconnection between your present and your past: your tirades, frequently directed at a disciplined servant of the people, suggests you are struggling with your low self-esteem, past emotional trauma, always wishing to be the attention of the moment. My dear Governor, something is wrong with you. You are neither the law nor above it as Chief Executive of Ekiti State. "Ekitians" shall remember you as a lawless loudmouthed attention seeker willing and able to say stupid things. A man that reacts on impulse. You make headline news as a clown, as President Buhari’s attack machine, than actually addressing the economic and social challenges of the great Ekiti people: healthcare, jobs, crime, education, security, good road, and infrastructure. Pay civil workers their past salaries and find creative ways to make their salaries regular, focus on programs to help millions of unemployed youths and graduates with no jobs. Give every child the opportunity to better healthcare and education. Reduce crime by encouraging local law enforcements with regular salaries and for teachers, too. Build affordable hospitals, clinics to help ageing Ekiti population, not run to the local markets to price “ponmo” or walk into a popular “Buka” and eat just to show you are a regular “homeboy” Governor connected with everyday Ekitians. Sir, how would Ekiti people remember your administration, twenty years from now? Under your three year administration, what programs have impacted the ordinary person in Ekiti. You were elected as Governor in 2014. You perfectly used Buhari’s illness to distract citizens from auditing your lame duck administration. Your Excellency, it is absolutely possible to fool few people, sometimes, but it is impossible to fool all the people, all the time.

Thank you for the privilege to write you.

Sincerely,

Azuka Jebose


http://saharareporters.com/2017/05/10/dear-governor-fayose-please-shut


The West are still playing The Cover up. So you don't tell a Governor to shut up. Or else The West will continue their game of trying to blow Nigeria into pieces.;

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