Tuesday, 4 February 2014

See Why US Bullies Nigeria, But Avoids China and Saudi Arabia

The Igbo have a saying – popularised by the acclaimed novelist, Chinua Achebe – that he who brings home ant-infested faggots should not complain if he is visited by lizards. That proverb is apt in describing the type of treatment Nigeria receives from the Western world, led by the United States of America.

Last year, President Barack Obama made his second “ward round” to Africa. Again, he excluded Nigeria from his “patients’ list.” The official excuse was that Nigeria’s democracy was not commendable. Also, since President Goodluck Jonathan signed the anti-gay bill into law early this year, the Western world, led by the US, has not allowed us to drink water and drop the cup, as the saying goes. Presidential visits have been allegedly cancelled; threats of cancellation of aids have been issued; patronising and condescending comments have been directed at us.

Compare this to the treatment the West metes out to two other countries: China and Saudi Arabia...
China is the largest non-democracy in the world. China doles out the death penalty for many offences, including corruption and drug trafficking. China regularly arrests and detains those who speak against its dictatorial policies. China censors what its citizens can see on the web. China restricts the number of children a Chinese couple can have. China uses the iron fist against the self-determination efforts of Tibet, and since 1959, the spiritual leader of Tibet – the Dalai Lama – has been in exile (double the length of time Nelson Mandela spent in prison).

In its 2013 report, Human Rights Watch noted that in 2012 “Chinese people had no say in the selection of their new leaders, highlighting that despite the country’s three decades of rapid modernisation, the government remains an authoritarian one-party system that places arbitrary curbs on freedom of expression, association, religion, prohibits independent labour unions and human rights organisations, and maintains party control over all judicial institutions. The government also censors the press, internet, and publishing industry, and enforces highly repressive policies in ethnic minority areas in Tibet, Xinjiang, and Inner Mongolia.”

Yet, the US sees no evil, hears no evil, keeps its mouth shut and continues to do business with China. Its president continues to exchange presidential visits with his Chinese counterpart. Even when the US president attempts to raise his voice against a Chinese policy, he speaks in a muffled voice.

Why is that so? China is the US’ largest creditor: The amount reached a record $1.317tn in November 2013. China crawled out of its retrogressive communism and embraced open market and industrialisation, with the result that it was catapulted to the second largest economy in the world. Its status as the most populous nation in the world and a member of the Security Council are also great assets. No sane man talks down on his creditor or benefactor, unless the man has made concrete plans to stop depending on the benefactor. The US, Canada, Asia and the European Union know that anybody who messes with China gets a bloodied nose. China does not condone any criticism, no matter how subtle. So, every country respects itself where China is involved and looks for beggarly countries to bully.

In the same vein, Saudi Arabia does not allow its women to vote. It does not even allow its women to drive. It cuts off the heads or limbs of those found guilty of certain crimes. Saudi Arabia does not allow political or human rights associations. It arbitrarily arrests and detains peaceful dissidents and uses undue force on demonstrations. Homosexuality is punishable by death in Saudi Arabia. But the US develops not just foot-and-mouth disease at such but also eye-and-ear disease. Its business with Saudi Arabia gets oilier by the day. Human Rights Watch said in its 2013 report: “The US did not publicly criticise any Saudi human rights violations except through annual reports…. The US concluded a $60 billion arms sale to Saudi Arabia, its largest anywhere to date.”

Why would the US criticise Saudi Arabia? The oil from Saudi Arabia runs deep, and the US and its allies benefit from it. Also, Saudi Arabia is the headquarters of the Muslim world. Any criticism of it is viewed as a criticism of Islam. Muslims are touchy about any criticism of their practices, especially when such comes from the West/Christians. The US does not want to be seen as anti-Islam. Furthermore, Saudi Arabia is a key ally of the US and the West in the Arab world, where there are deep-seated anti-West sentiments. Therefore, the US and EU prefer to look the other way on the human rights records of Saudi Arabia.

They turn their focus on Nigeria and make it their whipping boy. Why? We still beg for aids when we should be giving others aids. We still beg for foreign investments when we should be seeking new territories to invest in. We still allow external monitors during our elections when we should be helping some countries in Europe, the Americas and Asia to conduct elections. We still kill and burn down property over elections and religion. We still steal the money meant for the development of the nation and hide it in other countries while our people suffer and die because of lack of potable water or health care.

If we had built a nation that is comparable to South Korea; if we had dropped the lazy oil-sharing and oil-dependency mentality and embraced industrialisation; if we had learnt to put the nation first and not resort to primitive ethnic and religious chauvinism and violence at the least misunderstanding; if we had stopped wobbling and fumbling and were showing inspiring leadership in Africa – no doubt, we would not be talked down upon. Any country that intends to talk to us must “chew its words” well before uttering them.

The world has given us enough signs that should propel us to rise from our slumber and stand on our feet like warriors. Most great companies are founded by men and women who were insulted in their place of work or sacked summarily. Many people would not have built their own house if their landlord had not “insulted” them. Such “insults” light a fire in the heart of a man which fires up the man to great achievements.

That is why I like President Jonathan’s policy on local manufacturing of automobiles, local production of rice, sugar, cement, etc. We need more of such. And we need to move faster, even though killjoys and detractors like Boko Haram and co are “pouring sand in our garri.” We need our people to stop going to India or the UK to die or be saved from illnesses. We need our children to stop moving in droves to foreign universities – we need Europeans, Americans and Asians to come and study in our universities.

Like Ralph Waldo Emerson is credited as saying, “if a man can write a better book, preach a better sermon, or make a better mouse-trap, than his neighbour, though he builds his house in the woods, the world will make a beaten path to his door.” Despite the West’s pretensions to democracy and freedom, if ours were to be a vicious dictatorship with a buoyant and enticing economy, the Western World would look the other way and do business with us.

Therefore, let us be in a hurry to build an enviable nation. Nigeria needs not fear the Western World which threatens us with sanctions, rather let us fear Mr. Underdevelopment which makes a country not only to receive insults from other countries but also from its citizens who are weighed down by pov

Asari Speaks Again: We'll Burn Nigeria If Jonathan Lose in 2015

Niger Delta militant leader, Mujaheeden Asari-Dokubo, has insisted once again that his kinsmen in the oil-rich Nigeria Delta would burn down Nigeria if President Goodluck Jonathan failed to secure a second term ticket in 2015 presidential election. He said APC must not pick a Northern candidate if they do not want trouble.
“If it is war the North wants, we are ready for them because Jonathan must complete the mandatory constitutionally allowable two terms of eight years. At home, we have regrouped and we have put our people at alert. 
"In less than one hour, the way we would strike, the world will be shocked. If anybody does anything against Jonathan, we will retaliate. What we will do will shock the whole world. We will cripple the economy of the country not only in the creeks, but also on the nation’s territorial waters, no vessel will be allowed to enter Nigeria’s territorial waters."
Speaking in an interview with National Mirror, Asari insisted that the people of the Niger Delta would make the country ungovernable if President Jonathan is not re-elected even in a free and fair election.

The militants’ leader said APC should field a presidential candidate from South-South to challenge Jonathan in the election. Asari-Dokubo said the people of the Niger Delta would not accept the defeat of Jonathan, and that the President must be allowed to rule for eight years (that is 10 years).

Warning the North, Asari said: “Let them not try anything. If they abuse Jonathan, there is no problem, he is their President but anything that will affect the interest of the Ijaw people and the interest of the entire people of the Niger Delta will be resisted at any cost.” 
Asari-Dokubo also vowed that the defeat of Jonathan in a free and fair election would trigger crisis. He said: “Jonathan cannot be defeated, they cannot defeat him, they don’t have the right, every part of the country must have equal stake in the presidency of the country. Let them go and sleep in their houses. If they don’t, they are looking for trouble and we are going to give it to them."

Monday, 3 February 2014

How Housewife, Obiageli, Killed Her Husband's Brother in Lagos

The real motive this 35-year old woman, Mrs Obiageli Oriuwa, allegedly killed a medical doctor, Ikechukwu Oriuwa, who's her husband’s younger brother, has been revealed by the family of the victim.

Obiageli, who has been arrested and is undergoing interrogation at the State CID in Lagos, allegedly stabbed the 37-year old medical doctor to death at their family house at 52, Ladega Street, Ajegunle in Apapa, Lagos during an argument between the two of them on Tuesday.
Confessing on what led to the unfortunate incident, Obiageli claimed that she did not deliberately set out to kill her husband's brother, but only wanted him and his wife to pack out of her husband's family house...
A member of the victim’s family, Chinedu Oriuwa, alleged that it was not the first time Obiageli attempted to kill Ikechukwu. He said she had asked the doctor and his family to move out of the family house, claiming that the house belongs to her husband since he is the first son of the family.

Chinedu said though the matter was settled between them, Obiageli still continued to nurse animosity against everybody in the house, including their mother who has now travelled abroad.

Chinedu said that Obiageli’s husband, Edward, who is their elder brother, married her just two months after he had already married a lady known as Veronica. It was against the wish of the family and this always caused quarrel between Obiageli and other members of the family, including the late medical doctor.

On her part, Obiageli explained that she was always having disagreement with the late Ikechukwu because he did not want his elder brother to marry her.

When asked how she felt about his death, Obiageli said she is confused and that if she had known, she would not have married into the family.

According to PM News report, Ikechukwu woke up in the morning, went to a gym for exercise and came back to prepare for work. But on getting home, tenants complained to him that Obiageli switched on her electricity generator in her shop where she sells drinks, locked the shop and went away on Monday night.

They told him there were sparks from the generator around 2am and almost burnt the building before tenants put out the fire.

After the complaint that Tuesday morning, Ikechukwu went to Obiageli to advise her not to switch on her gen set in the shop and leave it as that could burn the house. Obiageli got angry and attempted to fight him that morning but the tenants separated them.

Obiageli later went to her room and brought a kitchen knife which she allegedly used to stab the victim on his left rib cage. She left the knife there and ran away. Ikechukwu was rushed to a clinic but he died on the way.

Obiageli is now begin for forgiveness, saying it is the devil's work.

Nine More PDP Governors To Decamp To APC

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has said about nine state governors and more senators are set to dump the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and join the leading opposition party ahead of the 2015 election.
“We are aware that Rivers PDP is pained and weeping for losing two Distinguished Senators, but would anybody expect progressive-minded Nigerians to remain in a failed, undemocratic, vision less, unfashionable and derailed party?”
“The emergence of APC to the political scene is the answer to the prayers of Nigerians in order to end the menace and hardship that PDP has foisted on our nation and in our polity.”
This is just as the party congratulated the 11 senators that recently dumped the PDP, describing them as “true progressives who have finally come back home and are warmly welcome to where they truly belong.”

In a statement issued in Port Harcourt and signed by Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, senior media adviser to interim chairman of the APC in Rivers State, said the defected senators have joined the movement towards the building of an egalitarian nation for the future generation.

He assured the eleven senators that the party was focused and resolute in its commitment to the tenets of true democracy in Nigeria.

“In the case of Senators Magnus Abe of Rivers South-East and Wilson Ake of Rivers West, we hail their dumping PDP for APC as a big boost to the Congress and a manifestation of the fact that the party is now well rooted in the state.

“APC is now in full control of Rivers political space and ready to deliver the state wholly to the party in the 2015 general elections. Rivers APC welcomes Senators Abe and Ake. Progressives adore you, Rivers people are proud of you; democrats salute your courage, your constituents are behind you,” the statement said.

We urge the PDP, which is a naked party harbouring undemocratic elements, to bury its head in shame.

Saturday, 1 February 2014

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HAPPY NEW MONTH
 

PDP In Confusion As Atiku Dumps Party For APC

The battle for the 2015 presidency is going to be an epic one. As you read this, there is anxiety in the PDP as another of its big names, ex-Vice President Atiku Abubakar and his men all over Nigeria, have concluded all underground consultations and are said to be heading to the leading opposition party, the APC.

Already, Atiku’s supporters in five of the nation’s six geopolitical zones have voted in support of his move to the APC. The only exception was North-Central zone where voting on his move was 50 for and 50 against.
“The PDP is worried about the consequences of losing one of its founding fathers to APC. With ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo withdrawing from the activities of the party, it will be a blow to lose Atiku too
“Some emissaries from the Presidency and the PDP have had audience with Atiku in Dubai and Abuja. You can imagine their desperation in trailing him to Dubai."
Credible sources told The Nation that Atiku is convinced by the unanimous decision of his supporters that to join the APC is the best option for.
A reliable source said: “There is also anxiety in the PDP because Atiku would not leave the party without some political heavyweights following him.”

The votes for Atiku to move are: 88% for APC, 10% for PDM and only 2% for PDP.