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Africa’s Poverty Not An Act Of God — Obasanjo by Morbeta11(m): 9:39pm On Aug 26
Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo has stated that the widespread poverty in Africa is man-made and not an act of God.

Obasanjo made this statement on Monday at the opening ceremony of the FESTAC Africa Festival at the Jomo Kenyatta Stadium in Kisumu, Kenya.

The former head of state remarked that, given the continent’s abundant resources, there is no reason for its poverty.

He said, “Africa has no reason to be poor. Our poverty is not an act of God. We are steeped in poverty due to our poor mentality. We need to wake up because we have a wealth of resources.

“If you look back in history, you will see that whenever others needed to get work done, they came to Africa to transport black people to the so-called New World to make others rich. And that hasn’t stopped. The slave trade led to colonialism. We enrich others while remaining impoverished. We need to awaken.

“Structural adjustment was the idea of the World Bank. However, I disagreed because we lacked the structure. What exactly were we adjusting? They were simply deceiving us.”

Obasanjo also expressed nostalgia at the return of the Festival of Arts and Culture, whose second edition was held in Nigeria during his tenure as military head of state in 1977. The first edition of the widely acclaimed festival was held 11 years earlier in Dakar, Senegal, in 1966.

Recalling his experience when the festival was held in Nigeria 47 years ago, the former president said, “I am here to express my appreciation and thanks, first to the governor of Kisumu County, Anyang Nyong’o, for hosting FESTAC here and contributing to what I call a renaissance and rebirth of FESTAC. I feel a bit emotional because, as you heard, the first festival was held in Senegal in 1966, and there was no other for 11 years.

“Nigeria agreed to stage another edition of the festival in 1975. Despite preparations, a change of government led some people to suggest cancelling it. However, I insisted that we should proceed and successfully hosted it.”

He added that the event attracted black people from all over the world, including Papua New Guinea, Australia, and the United States, and was a success.

Obasanjo also acknowledged that the event was suspended for over four decades because “it was left entirely in the hands of the government.”

Returning as a democratically elected president from 1999 to 2007, Obasanjo commended Yinka Abioye, Chairman of FESTAC Africa International, for his tenacity and commitment.


He said, “At this juncture, I would like to commend Yinka (Abioye) for his efforts and determination in reviving FESTAC during my lifetime.”

At one point in his speech, Obasanjo called on former Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga to join him on stage.
“My brother, come and join me on stage. You cannot bring me here and then abandon me,”
he joked.


Calling for support for Odinga’s ambition to become Chairperson of the African Union Commission, Obasanjo said, “At FESTAC ’77, black people who were marginalised and exploited came together. Sadly, that marginalisation continues. I believe it will persist until we unite. The renaissance of FESTAC is part of the process of unification.

“Unless the AU as a continental organisation achieves success with the continental free trade agreement, we won’t progress. The AU itself needs reform. How can they develop programmes and wait for the European Union to provide funding? I was appointed as the AU’s High Representative for the Horn of Africa (a region in East Africa consisting of Kenya, Ethiopia, and Somalia). When appointed, the AU had no funds for me to perform my role.

We waited for the US, EU, Germany, and other countries to provide money. Due to my connections, I approached the head of the African Development Bank, who provided some funds, enabling us to achieve progress in Ethiopia. Yet, the AU could not provide even that $500,000.

“We need individuals who understand Africa’s problems and the role the AU should play. I believe Raila Odinga is that person. He understands Africa’s issues because we have worked together on these problems before.”

He also stated that although Africa has achieved political liberation, it has not yet attained economic freedom.

“That’s why we need someone like Odinga to lead the AU and provide the reform and leadership necessary to achieve economic liberation for Africa,” he added.

Further, he advised African leaders to stop accepting Western ideas that do not work for the continent.

He said, “We have everything needed to create wealth. No one will do it for us. We must do it ourselves. If we don’t act, we are sitting on a keg of gunpowder. Our youth are restless, unhappy, bitter, angry, unemployed, and dissatisfied.

“They cannot wait for a long-promised future. They want action now. If we fail to deliver, we will be in trouble. However, we can meet their needs because we have the capability.”

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Re: Africa’s Poverty Not An Act Of God — Obasanjo by Iridma: 9:48pm On Aug 26
That a hard fact

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Re: Africa’s Poverty Not An Act Of God — Obasanjo by Ennyjude(f): 9:49pm On Aug 26
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Re: Africa’s Poverty Not An Act Of God — Obasanjo by Kobojunkieee: 10:05pm On Aug 26
Iridma:
That a hard fact. The blessings of God maketh rich and added no sorry
Blessings of which God? The one you lot regard abi the one that said He has nothing to do with you? undecided

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Re: Africa’s Poverty Not An Act Of God — Obasanjo by givedemwotowoto: 10:06pm On Aug 26
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Re: Africa’s Poverty Not An Act Of God — Obasanjo by STEWpid(f): 10:38pm On Aug 26

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It is not a news, Baba Agba,,

Only those with condensed brain will say it is an act of GOD because they've been badly brainwashed to think less-a-human!

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Re: Africa’s Poverty Not An Act Of God — Obasanjo by Kukutenla: 10:48pm On Aug 26
“Structural adjustment was the idea of the World Bank. However, I disagreed because we lacked the structure. What exactly were we adjusting? They were simply deceiving us.”

IbeOkehie I hope you can see that OBJ never believed in SAP not to mention implementing it.

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Re: Africa’s Poverty Not An Act Of God — Obasanjo by MMempire(m): 5:57am On Aug 27
Last set of Nigeria's elite standing.

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Re: Africa’s Poverty Not An Act Of God — Obasanjo by NkanuSon: 6:56am On Aug 27
The enemies of the black race are the once presently ruling,they sell us for their selfish interests,eyes are now open and the inner enemies will meet their Waterloo very soon

Blacks are the worst set of people u should even think of toiling with

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Re: Africa’s Poverty Not An Act Of God — Obasanjo by jeff1993: 6:56am On Aug 27
Baba please tell them ooooo .... esp those Useless Nurthern polithiefcians that like to use religion to deceive their fellow Fuulish gullible idiaaats.

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Re: Africa’s Poverty Not An Act Of God — Obasanjo by Lovenorth: 6:57am On Aug 27
I agree, it's an act of wickedness of politicians against their subjects

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Re: Africa’s Poverty Not An Act Of God — Obasanjo by madridguy(m): 6:58am On Aug 27
Once they leave office, they suddenly turned to a motivational speaker. This is the same Obasanjo that cornered the FG farms during the operation feed the nation.

Under same man, 16 billion dollars budgeted for power suddenly grow wings and fly away.

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Re: Africa’s Poverty Not An Act Of God — Obasanjo by helinues: 6:58am On Aug 27
Abi

Na self doing

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Re: Africa’s Poverty Not An Act Of God — Obasanjo by Brendaniel: 6:58am On Aug 27
Baba We know Sir...

If you want to confirm, just read Tinubu's supporters comments here and match it with what Tinubu is doing, well, it is favouring me and my family and will always favour us and we will never be victims of their actions and inactions...

madridguy:
Once they leave office, they suddenly turned to a motivational speaker. This is the same Obasanjo that cornered the FG farms during the operation feed the nation.

Under same man, 16 billion dollars budgeted for power suddenly grow wings and fly away.

True, but Nigeria gained far more than what it lost under his administration, was it debt clearance, was it excess crude oil savings, was it external reserves, was it security, was it economic stability and so on?

I remember during his time when America went to war in Iraq and there was a global recession that period, Nigeria was one of the few countries in the world that didn't really feel it, our family friend then in the U.S were telling us how the recession had affected them badly, I watched on CNN then how some Europeans were burning their ceritficates in public protests because of wages and jobs.

Can you say the same about APC, Buhari and Tinubu?
He is not a saint but please give him his credits.


HydraFeeds:
According to regional IQ rating ,West Africa has the lowest IQ in the world , following by other African countries.

If we look back,our forefathers didn't have magnificent structure (except maybe Sudanese and Egyptian pyramids) that can rival other continents historical achievements,whether in technologies , agriculture, warfare ,civil development or education. Which means it's been long we have problems in Africa ,only failures blame colonisers for their woes .

The only solution to poverty and low standard of living is to work . Work harder ,work smarter .

You had to insult the whole of west Africa just to justify the rubbish the leaders you support are doing in power...

To prove that what you wrote is mostly filled with lies, how come the same west Africans travel to foreign countries even the world powers and outdo them performing excellently better than those that are citizens of those countries?

Is it education, music, tech and so on even on menial jobs?

Just look at the way you think, other countries are busy praising our mental prowess, thinking and working ability, here you are talking down on your own people just to justify nonsense leadership supported by people like you..

People like you are the ones joining to keep Africa the way it is, when you will see the truth and support lies and evil

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Re: Africa’s Poverty Not An Act Of God — Obasanjo by HydraFeeds(m): 6:58am On Aug 27
According to regional IQ rating ,West Africa has the lowest IQ in the world , following by other African countries.

If we look back,our forefathers didn't have magnificent structure (except maybe Sudanese and Egyptian pyramids) that can rival other continents historical achievements,whether in technologies , agriculture, warfare ,civil development or education. Which means it's been long we have problems in Africa ,only failures blame colonisers for their woes .

The only solution to poverty and low standard of living is to work . Work harder ,work smarter .

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Re: Africa’s Poverty Not An Act Of God — Obasanjo by SEGLIZ: 6:59am On Aug 27
yeah coming from one of those who set us in poverty motion.

babajero:
you are bereft of what you are saying because Obasanjo is one of the people who have believed in Nigeria and its development and that is why you people call him "omo Igbo" because anyone who believes in development and advancement must be an Igboman according to you people.
you know not what you are saying. be it any tribe so far you are a Nigerian what problem should I be having with that? coming online to accuse people wrongly (for airing their candid opinion) is one thing I will have issues with. for your info, I'm never a tribalist.

now to my point you avoided, I repeat and I make bold to say it 'baba Obasanjo is one of the problems we have in Nigeria'. that you like a man don't mean you can't or shouldn't point out his flaws.

that he is a one Nigeria advocate don't mean he never underdeveloped the nation. I am also an advocate of one Nigeria but underdeveloping it should be a NO! NO!! NO!!!

madridguy:
Once they leave office, they suddenly turned to a motivational speaker. [s]This is the same Obasanjo that cornered the FG farms during the operation feed the nation.[/s]

Under same man, 16 billion dollars budgeted for power suddenly grow wings and fly away.
I agreed with you in totality things they refused to do while in office and government they end up telling successors they are supposed to do it. this is that one thing @babajero don't understand thinking I was attacking OBJ's personality.

for the area of the Operation Feed the Nation (OFN) Farms, they were established and are all still in existence, only that successive government failed to put them to proper use and build upon them. they all are the River Basins that were created e.g. the Ogun-Osun River Basin, the Benue River Basin etc.

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Re: Africa’s Poverty Not An Act Of God — Obasanjo by zoedew: 6:59am On Aug 27
This man is doing all he can to remain in the news 🗞️ until his dying day! He remains a big factor in the problems that afflicts Nigeria. He should tell us what happened to the huge billion dollar commitment ostensibly made to solve the power challenge in Nigeria and make good for the expenses. He should tell us how come MTEL failed and MTN REAPED AWAY TO UNGRATEFUL SOUTH AFRICA the financial gains of the telecommunications sector truly credited to his administration. He should tell us how the Lagos -Otta- Abeokuta Road has for decades been in a state of terrible disrepair. He hails and operates from those parts. He should tell us how come Bells University Otta became so unfairly advantaged. What happened to Otunba Fasawe? He should come clean on his third term agenda. Obasanjo is thoroughly shameless and behaves like the proverbial Ostrich who believes it is hidden from public view just because its head is buried in the sand while it has its huge body out in the open for all to see! By the way, has he paused to consider how graceful his contemporaries back then like Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan and his Australian Head of State friend spent their ageing years?

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Re: Africa’s Poverty Not An Act Of God — Obasanjo by Judolisco(m): 6:59am On Aug 27
Adam and eve rush go chop apple..... Our forefathers rush go collect independence from Britain grin

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Re: Africa’s Poverty Not An Act Of God — Obasanjo by mrblessed(m): 7:00am On Aug 27
Clergymen and politicians are comrades-in-arms. They are wholly indistinguishable.
Re: Africa’s Poverty Not An Act Of God — Obasanjo by id4sho(m): 7:00am On Aug 27
Tell them oOoOO

Both religion are guilty. See where Mu-Mu ticket has lead us to.

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Re: Africa’s Poverty Not An Act Of God — Obasanjo by Gbeng30(m): 7:01am On Aug 27
Ofcause it's an act of criminals and wicked leaders like you and the rest, ... God will judge All of you
Re: Africa’s Poverty Not An Act Of God — Obasanjo by bcomputer101: 7:02am On Aug 27
Obasanjo to please shut up. He should stop acting like a saint. You're part and origin of our problem in this country

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Re: Africa’s Poverty Not An Act Of God — Obasanjo by IkeGod9891(m): 7:02am On Aug 27
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Re: Africa’s Poverty Not An Act Of God — Obasanjo by Major7: 7:04am On Aug 27
Kobojunkieee:
Blessings of which God? The one you lot regard abi the one that said He has nothing to do with you? undecided





I know quoting that verse will drag you out of your comfort zone😂,that’s too predictable. Less I forget,is true that you’re a girl 😳

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Re: Africa’s Poverty Not An Act Of God — Obasanjo by Ipisi(m): 7:12am On Aug 27
Ok
Re: Africa’s Poverty Not An Act Of God — Obasanjo by obinna58(m): 7:12am On Aug 27
Selfish interest is what’s killing us
Re: Africa’s Poverty Not An Act Of God — Obasanjo by Tradepunter2: 7:12am On Aug 27
Very very true and hard facts.... Thanks baba
Re: Africa’s Poverty Not An Act Of God — Obasanjo by Basicend: 7:12am On Aug 27
OBJ is a One-Nigeria leader.

Not tribalistic in his decisions.

Select the best brains in his team.

He paid the country''s debts and built many monumental structures, and increased salaries such that an average civil servant could buy a good 2nd hand or brand new cars, and built houses during his time.

He gave businesses a thriving environment to create ideas and increase their proceeds.

Jonathan enjoyed coz of the windfall of the efforts that OBJ had done, he wasn't really that disciplined enough.

OBJ built our foreign reserve, and made Nigeria wealthy and respected among nations globally.

His he the best President Nigeria has had since date, so he has every right to talk and correct the current confused clowns in power.

I have nothing to say about Buhari and Tinubu. .

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Re: Africa’s Poverty Not An Act Of God — Obasanjo by AntiChristian: 7:15am On Aug 27
Ebora Owu!

Make Baba no dey talk again jawe!
Re: Africa’s Poverty Not An Act Of God — Obasanjo by adams123: 7:15am On Aug 27
You were lucky to be president of the most populous black nation in the world twice... But Daddy, you failed us. There's a popular say that said "IF NIGERIA SUCCEED, THE REST OF AFRICAN NATIONS SUCCEED & VICE VERSA"

Baba...you failed us when you had the opportunity!

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