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Can Jonathan Survive This Man Buhari Again by Mario1983(m): 7:02pm On Dec 14, 2014 |
You are watching a two-hour movie. President Goodluck Jonathan is the “actor” (that’s what we used to call the main character as kids). It is just 10 minutes to the end of the movie. Jonathan has been dodging bullets on the streets in the last one hour, running from pillar to villa. Many of his fighters have deserted him and joined his adversaries, led by Gen. Muhammadu Buhari. They lob missiles at him, like javelin, from every direction as he snakes towards his fortress. Out of breath, he uses the butt of his AK47 to smash the padlock of his gate, and his rifle falls into pieces. He is now left with only a pistol and a hand grenade. Eight minutes to go… His vest torn, blood crawling from his exposed biceps down to his forearm, he makes a dazed dash for his entrance door, barely hooking the gate with a chain from inside. The adversaries are closing in. They volley gunshots at the fence as he desperately runs to open the door. He has bruises all over his body. His nose is bleeding from a stone just thrown by Obasanjo which landed on his nose with mathematical precision. Soyinka had earlier knocked off his front tooth at a blind corner. The scar on his forehead was scribbled by Kolade. Jonathan now hates the mirror. It is a hostile piece of glass. Five minutes to go… His right hand is hurt by the door knob as his trembling arms try to force it open. His mouth is in dry season, dreadfully in need of saliva or anything liquid in form. The enemies are massing outside the fence. He whispers to himself, in pidgin English: “Wetin I do dis people na?” He does not quickly reckon that the door is playing its own trick. It refuses to open. He has to fire the last bullets in his pistol to force it open. He is now left with only a hand grenade as he creeps into the villa. Let’s pause there. I’m an amateur script writer and I don’t know how to complete the remaining three minutes of the movie. But let us leave the world of make-believe and come back to reality. And the reality is that this is not the best of times to be Jonathan. With a swelling crowd of opponents hitting at him, the room for maneuver is getting smaller. Now, if Buhari criticises him, you could say: What do you expect? If it is APC, you would say it is predictable. Even Soyinka, you might conclude that he’s been vocal all his life. And Obasanjo? Well, he tackles even the dead. But Kolade? Now this is a different proposition. There are a few Nigerians I adore with every bit of my soul and pray to be like them in my old age. Kolade is one of them. He is a man of integrity, a role model, a patriot and a non-partisan. I admire him to no end. So when someone like that becomes your critic, then there is trouble. The biggest mistake you will make is to lump him along with your natural or regular critics. However, you can choose to lock yourself up, read his statement word-for-word, get pricked in your heart, and say: Dear God, what may I do to be saved? I have said this before and I would like to repeat myself: it is not in the interest of President Jonathan to lump all his critics together. As a leader, he has to sit down, analyse his critics and their criticisms, arrange them in groups, classify the key issues and work out his actions and reactions appropriately. He sure has millions of critics, like any other leader. People criticise with different motives. People have different agenda even when they are saying the same thing. Unfortunately, you will miss the message when you lump everyone together and respond to every critic and criticism with cynicism and antagonism. I once identified at least four different categories of Jonathan’s critics. In Group A, I placed opposition figures and other political opponents. There is no way APC would come out and praise Jonathan; that is political suicide. They want power. They want his job. Theirs is to say Jonathan or PDP has not done well and that if Nigerians give them a chance, they would do much better. This is a universal characteristic of opposition politics. You can argue that they do not always work with the facts, but what is politicking? PDP would do the same if APC were in power. In Group B, you have those who lost out in the political game. Many politicians who supported Jonathan in 2010 and 2011 feel abandoned. They feel like a deflated orange: squeezed, sucked and dumped. They feel Jonathan treated them to a one-night stand, whereas they wanted an affair. Some wanted appointments; others simply desired respect and recognition. But they are bitter that Jonathan jilted them after getting what he wanted. In no time, they became his sworn enemies. I would locate Obasanjo within this group. In Group C, you have those northerners who are still bitter that Jonathan “hijacked” power after the death of President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua in 2010. The north had conceded power to the south in 1999, with the understanding that Obasanjo would do only one term. But Aso Rock was too sweet for him. So PDP agreed to a north/south power rotation every eight years. Unfortunately, Yar’Adau died prematurely. Jonathan took over and refused to let go. To some northerners, there is nothing Jonathan can do to make them happy. Even if he turns northern Nigeria to Dubai, their message is clear: Thank you and just get out of here. In Group D are those who have neither partisan nor sectional sentiments against Jonathan ─ they are sincerely critical of certain aspects of his stewardship. Jonathan was marketed as a breath of fresh air in 2011. But these critics have been genuinely disturbed at his handling of critical issues such as corruption and Boko Haram. In truth, Jonathan lost a lot of sympathisers with the Chibok schoolgirls saga which was turned into the “Na Only You Waka Come” tragicomedy in the corridors of power. Now, you cannot group these genuine critics with his political enemies. You cannot put Kolade and APC or Obasanjo in the same category. You will miss the point completely. Let’s now unpause the movie. Jonathan is holed up in his fortress with only one grenade left. The blitzkrieg outside is intimidating. Some in the cinema hall are already tweeting that Jonathan is down and out and Buhari is only two minutes away from taking over. The social media community is awash with “Sai Buhari” victory chants. But,wait, Jonathan is still the president. He still has enormous political and economic powers. He still has a few more minutes to decide what to do with the grenade in his hand. And he still has troops from 36 states trying to come to his rescue. Will he survive? Will he detonate the bomb? Let’s just relax, with popcorn and Pepsi, and soak in the closing scenes. There could still be a twist, who knows. It’s an exhilarating political thriller. AND FOUR OTHER THINGS… OBASANJO’S WATCH I find the circumstances surrounding Obasanjo’s latest memoirs quite revealing. First, he defied a court order. Typical Obasanjo: lawless. Second, he titled the book “My Watch”. Wow. In 2004, Chinua Achebe rejected a national honour, writing to Obasanjo: “I write this letter with a very heavy heart… I have watched particularly the chaos in my own state of Anambra where a small clique of renegades, openly boasting its connections in high places, seems determined to turn my homeland into a bankrupt and lawless fiefdom… Nigeria’s condition today under YOUR WATCH (my emphasis) is too dangerous for silence.” Memories. AU REVOIR, ATIKU Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has wanted to be president of Nigeria since 1993 and it would seem the dream is finally over after the APC primary. If you had asked me in 2001 or thereabouts, I would have said Atiku was the most powerful politician in Nigeria and it was just a matter of time for him to succeed Obasanjo. In his latest book, Obasanjo recalled how an Atiku associate came to “gist” him on the VP’s comprehensive plan to become president anytime he wanted. Obasanjo said he thereafter told his ADC: “Why do people plan and leave God out of their plan?” Deep! WHO’S LAUGHING NOW This is not funny, although there is a bit of fun in it. In September, Malam Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, Kano governor and former APC presidential aspirant, described Malam Nuhu Ribadu as a “laughing stock” for defecting from APC to PDP and then failing to get the Adamawa governorship ticket. But now Ribadu has the PDP governorship ticket, while Kwankwaso has failed in his own bid, despite reluctantly appointing Lamido Sanusi as Emir of Kano under pressure from other APC governors who reportedly promised him the party’s presidential ticket in return. Ribadu would be saying: who’s the laughing stock now? Irony. JONATHAN VS BUHARI And finally, we’re going to have a rematch between Jonathan and Buhari in the presidential bout. To the partisans, this is going to be a Rumble in the Jungle. To the spectators, it is a Thriller in the Villa. But to the security agencies, this could turn out to be a nightmare. One thing we should all plead for is that the contest should, for God’s sake, be conducted in good spirits. In 2011, it was too bloody. Violence erupted even before the election. The combatants should stick to the issues and undertake to control their supporters in the national interest. Sportsmanship. |
Re: Can Jonathan Survive This Man Buhari Again by lokodon(m): 7:04pm On Dec 14, 2014 |
Ofcourse |
Re: Can Jonathan Survive This Man Buhari Again by Mario1983(m): 7:09pm On Dec 14, 2014 |
I think it would very close |
Re: Can Jonathan Survive This Man Buhari Again by fattbabakay(m): 7:16pm On Dec 14, 2014 |
I dnt giv a F abou politics tho |
Re: Can Jonathan Survive This Man Buhari Again by golor(m): 7:30pm On Dec 14, 2014 |
Hmmm |
Re: Can Jonathan Survive This Man Buhari Again by golor(m): 7:31pm On Dec 14, 2014 |
But d core question is can 9ja survive Jonathan for d next 4years? 2 Likes |
Re: Can Jonathan Survive This Man Buhari Again by golor(m): 7:32pm On Dec 14, 2014 |
D remaining month self we done tire |
Re: Can Jonathan Survive This Man Buhari Again by OrlandoOwoh(m): 7:36pm On Dec 14, 2014 |
If Jonathan escapes, he will be given the Umaru Dikko treatment. 3 Likes |
Re: Can Jonathan Survive This Man Buhari Again by Nobody: 7:38pm On Dec 14, 2014 |
Buhari lost in 2003, 2007 and 2011. Buhari is accustomed to losing . . .and will lose in 2015 1 Like |
Re: Can Jonathan Survive This Man Buhari Again by ItsMeAboki(m): 8:46pm On Dec 14, 2014 |
Jonathan has lost all his credibility and political credit; this time around is Buhari all the way. 3 Likes
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Re: Can Jonathan Survive This Man Buhari Again by tit(f): 8:54pm On Dec 14, 2014 |
1 Like |
Re: Can Jonathan Survive This Man Buhari Again by anonimi: 9:10pm On Dec 14, 2014 |
OrlandoOwoh: Thank you for reminding us of the inherent LAWLESS nature of the clueless old soldier who PRETENDS to be disciplined when clearly he is NOT! |
Re: Can Jonathan Survive This Man Buhari Again by Mario1983(m): 9:11pm On Dec 14, 2014 |
golor:i don't think so , it a personal thing |
Re: Can Jonathan Survive This Man Buhari Again by OrlandoOwoh(m): 9:13pm On Dec 14, 2014 |
anonimi:Just take the message to the man whose name is synonymous with cluelessness. |
Re: Can Jonathan Survive This Man Buhari Again by Nobody: 9:33pm On Dec 14, 2014 |
OrlandoOwoh:Very true. Buhari is clueless 1 Like |
Re: Can Jonathan Survive This Man Buhari Again by amakaeugene: 10:22pm On Dec 14, 2014 |
quid:mr saTAN in 2003, 2007 he was rigged out by obj and pdp with IWU the worth inec head in nigeria history. A truth that yardua the great acknowledge and said 'the process and election that brought him to power was FALUTY. in 2011 Nigerians thought they had seen the breadth of fresh air, and the 'i had no shoes theory' worked. But now enough of cluelessness, nigerians knw better this is the first real election gmb would contest with the unbiasesness of Nigerians. Change is here |
Re: Can Jonathan Survive This Man Buhari Again by Nobody: 10:33pm On Dec 14, 2014 |
amakaeugene:Yes. . .the change is that Buharis 2015 loss will be of a bigger scale. 1 Like |
Re: Can Jonathan Survive This Man Buhari Again by Mario1983(m): 7:23am On Dec 15, 2014 |
there is confusion in the national headquarters of the Peoples Democratic Party over the list of the winners of the party’s recently conducted primaries across the country. While the outcome of the primaries have seen different aspirants claiming victory in the same election, others said there were no such exercises in their states For example, a former National Chairman of the party, Dr. Okwesilieze Nwodo, is claiming victory over the outcome of the primary in the Enugu North Senatorial District. His claim was however contrary to the results submitted by the electoral panel led by Senator Anthony Manzo, which declared Chukwuka Utazi as the candidate. At the Manzo- supervised election, which was held at the Government Field, Nsukka, Utazi polled 324 votes, to beat Nwodo who scored four votes. Dr. Martin Oke scored three votes. But at another primary, Nwodo was pronounced the winner of the primary. The situation is even more worrisome in Anambra State, where in Anambra South, Senator Andy Ubah and his brother, Chief Chris Ubah, are claiming victory in their respective primaries. Also in Anambra North, a former Minister of Aviation, Mrs. Stella Oduah, and a former Minister of Water and Transport, John Emeka, said they won the primaries. In Anambra Central, a member of the House of Representatives, Mrs. Uche Ekwunife, claimed victory while in the same zone, Senator Annie Okonkwo, said he had been declared winner in another primary . Other aspirants such as Senator Margery Okadigbo, who is representing Anambra North in the Senate at present; Dr. Obiora Okonkwo and Joy Emodi are alleged to be laying claims to victory . Also in Enugu State, Senator Ayogu Eze has insisted that he remains the only governorship candidate of the party validly elected during last Monday’s primary in Enugu State. But Mr. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi was announced as the winner at a parallel primary in the state. Eze dismissed claims that two parallel primaries were held, saying ‘’there was only one primary at which the genuine delegates, elected on November 1, 2014, voted for me out of their free will.’’ The confusion over the directive from the members of the PDP National Working Committee that its Ogun State chapter must not conduct last Monday’s governorship primary is still vibrating. all this boils down to oga jona inability to lead Nigeria when the head can not hold firm things fall apart |
Re: Can Jonathan Survive This Man Buhari Again by Mario1983(m): 7:27am On Dec 15, 2014 |
is a shame indeed. If this is what has become of president party, then its clear this is not the party to lead this country come 2015. There has never been such a chaos and conundrum in any party. If there is really order in PDP which I sincerely doubt, then why all these infractions? what can explain this disorder from people who are grossly incompetent, clueless and inept? We are yet to see the worst in the upcoming days. Disgusting,….. to say the least. |
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