Saturday, 3 September 2016

Femi Fani-Kayode vs Reno Omokri

Kerry Comes To The North, And Sees The Sultan Of Sokoto, One Week Later, Facebook Founder Comes To Nigeria, And Says Hausa Is A “Unique Language”. Think! Nigerians Think!” - Fani-Kayode  





Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg’s three-day visit to Nigeria has left a trail of excitement, hope, and joy, especially in the tech community in the country.
But for two “friends” who worked for former President Goodluck Jonathan, it was heated words on the topical issues of ethnic identities, Northern domination, and political persecution.
Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, a former two-time minister and former director of media and publicity for the Goodluck Jonathan re-election campaign and Reno Omokri, a former aide on new media to the President Goodluck Jonathan got into a Facebook fight that will be remembered for a long time.
Fani-Kayode took to his Facebook page to express reservation with Zuckerberg’s description of the Hausa Language as “unique”, but Omokri, decided to “reprimand” the former minister for his comments, suggesting that Fani-Kayode was “making Hausas the enemy”.
Fani-Kayode wrote, “Kerry comes to the North, and sees the Sultan of Sokoto, Buhari, and northern governors. One week later, Facebook founder comes to Nigeria, and says Hausa is a “unique language”, which he has included on Facebook. Think! Nigerians think!”
Reno Omokri commented:
“Olufemi Olu-Kayode I do not understand why Kerry did what he did, but as for Zuckerberg, all he did was state a fact. After Swahili, Hausa is perhaps the most widely spoken language in sub Saharan Africa. That is why BBChausa, Voahausa, Deutschewelle and other world radio services all have broadcasts in Hausa. We must applaud what Zuckerberg has done and not cast suspicion around it. Doing so may encourage him to add other indigenous Nigerian languages as Facebook languages. That said, I appreciate a lot of your writings and suggestions. Well done.”
In response to Omokri’s comment, the former aviation minister wrote a politically charged comment:
“Thanks for taking your time to respond to my post. Permit me to respond to you very briefly.
“What Mark Zuckerberg said about the Hausa language being “unique” is not a fact but an opinion. And it is an opinion which, in fairness to him, may well be honestly held.
“It is also an opinion which you evidently share and which both you and he are perfectly entitled to. I am, however, entitled to disagree with you on that opinion especially where I have good reason to do so.
“You see unlike most I do not post, speak or write lightly. I take my time, I do my research and I am very precise. That is my style and nature.
“The choice of Hausa being put on Facebook is not just a matter of “linguistic uniqueness” I assure you. And to honestly believe that it is borders on pure naivety.
“There is nothing unique about the number of countries in West Africa that speak Hausa and I do not believe that Hausa is the most widely spoken language in West Africa though many often say it is.
“It is rather like the common refrain that the Hausas number more than any other nationality in Nigeria when we all know how and when that particular dirty lie came about and how the British constructed it by counting the cows of the North and adding them to the number of northerners that they counted in the first census.
“If the truth be told even then and up until now the Igbo and the Yoruba are more than the Fulani and the Hausa.
“If you doubt my assertion about the lack of uniqueness of the Hausa language please. Do the research and find out how many countries that Yoruba, for example, is spoken both in West Africa and outside of the African continent in South America and the Caribbean.
“Also read up on the history of the BBC and VOA Hausa Service and why they were set up by their respective governments. Ditto the German Hausa radio service and others.
“It made perfect sense because most Hausa men carried radios around with them everywhere they went whilst their southern compatriots, being far more advanced and educated, prefered reading newspapers and watching television.
“It is not just a matter of linguistic uniqueness I assure you but evidence of the fact that the British particularly always had, and still have, a strong partiality for the Hausa Fulani compared to any other nationality in Nigeria.
“The reasons for that are legion so I won’t go into them here. Needless to say though, the history on this matter is very clear and I suggest you read up on it.
“It appears that the American authorities, at least the Obama/Kerry/Clinton brigade, are following in the footsteps of the British colonial masters in terms of their preferred friends in Nigeria and indeed American private companies like Facebook, just like the giant British private trading companies did in the former British colonies before them, are towing the line of their respective governments. It is not too difficult to work that one out for the intelligent.
“I guess only time will tell if I am right but these are my views. In any case I wonder how many Hausa-speaking people are on Facebook when compared to Yoruba and Igbo.
“I read far more into this matter than you do because I am not just a politician but a historian. I also have my views about the social media generally, its link to the top western intelligence agencies and what its ultimate objective is.
“I have been proved right in the end on most of my assertions about unfolding events in this country and indeed world affairs as you may or may not know. I doubt that this will be any different.
“Unlike most people I do not let my friendship or personal-liking or disliking of an individual becloud my judgement.
“My reasons for believing what I believe will be made manifest at the appropriate time.
“If you are really interested in knowing what those reasons are I suggest you exercise a little patience and you will find out.
“You may even learn something from it. By the way, unlike you, I think it would be an excellent innovation if Facebook introduced other Nigerian languages like Igbo, Yoruba, Ijaw, etc.. As far as I am concerned the more inclusive it is the better.
“I wish you well and please keep writing those excellent essays on the situation in our country. Shalom.”
To the non-so-brief comment, Omokri replied:
“You say I am naive for accepting, as Zuckerberg does, that the Hausa language is unique. Really? Hausa language is the only indigenous African language that is officially spoken in five African nations including Nigeria, Niger, Ghana, Cameroun, and Sudan. If your argument is true and I am indeed naive then you would have to agree with me that BBC News, Radio France Internationale, Voice of America – VOA, DW Deutsche Welle, China Radio International and Voice of Russia are equally naive, because, like Facebook, they all have a Hausa language service.
“You may be right about the British/American conspiracy. I never delved into that and I defer to your superior knowledge of history and statecraft. My point of departure from you was strictly and solely as touching your insinuation against Mark Zuckerberg.
“The mistake we in the South often make is to see ordinary Hausa as our enemies. Not true. The Hausa as a people are some of the most decent Nigerians and are to be differentiated from the feudalists who have retarded their progress as an ethnic nationality. What they need from progressive and freedom loving Nigerians  is solidarity not hostility. This was the point of view that the late Aminu Kano tried to pass across to us down South.
“What Facebook has done deserves commendation and not condemnation. Again, having said this, I must maintain that I have a high regard for your intellect and this intervention should not be interpreted as a confrontation.”
Fani-Kayode, finally lost his cool and reminded Omokri that he “was probably in diapers” when he (Fani-Kayode) fought the Abacha military junta. He accused Omokri of abandoning people detained by Buhari’s government just because they supported a Christian president in the 2015 elections, and many other accusations.
He also accused Omokri of sitting in the “relative safety of California” to criticise the Buhari government while others are risking their lives in Nigeria to do the same thing.
Fani-Kayode wrote:
“Reno Omokri, now I am beginning to get a little irritated by you… In any case, are you the spokesman of Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook, or indeed that of the Hausa people of northern Nigeria? Is that your new job since you stopped working under my friend and brother Reuben Abati at the Villa and managing social media for the Jonathan administration?
“And if you insist on being their defender-in-chief, when were you appointed? Honestly, Reno my dear little brother, you need to have your little bottom spanked for being so cheeky and naughty.
“I have known the north and interacted with northerners far more than you and for far longer, so I don’t need lessons from you or anyone else about  who or what they are, either for good or for bad.
“And neither do I need to say only things that are politically correct about them. Or anyone else because, unlike you, I have paid my dues politically and in terms of public commentary for over a period of 27 years.
“I worked in the presidency as President Obasanjo’s spokesman as far back as 13 years ago. I don’t know where you were then.  I ran, not one, but two federal ministries as the Hon. Minister over 10 years ago, and since then I have been in the thick of the political fray and drama.
“I know who I am and I don’t need to please anyone with what I say. I was in NADECO risking my life fighting against military rule and for the late Chief MKO Abiola’s June 12th mandate when you were probably still wearing diapers.
“I know the north, and indeed this whole country far better than you ever possibly could, and over the years I have gained and gathered a lot of experience.
“I have also suffered for Nigeria far more than you have. I say this all with the greatest humility knowing that it is only God that made it so, and that enabled me to survive it. The result of all that is this: I do not suffer fools gladly and I say things as they are.
“You dare to lecture me about northerners and I wonder how many you actually know? I wonder how many you have ever fought for or defended in the past?
“Our mutual friend, Nasir El Rufai, often warned me about you but I never listened to him. Now you have proved him right and all because you want to please your foreign and newfound northern friends.
“Not even 100 million Reno Omokiris can stop us from doing that, and neither can they make us love those that commit these heinous crimes.
“Maybe you should come home and see what is really going on here rather than writing those great anti-government articles from the relative safety of California.
“If you can muster the courage to do that, you will discover that political correctness is a very expensive luxury which we simply cannot afford.
“Some of us are right here and we have refused to run away from the evil that has gripped the land even when we had every opportunity to do so.
“Please endeavour to do the same then perhaps we may take you more seriously. Hundreds of your fellow Niger Deltans and southerners are languishing in jails all over the country today simply because they supported a southern Christian called President Jonathan during the election, yet you have not even cared to visit any of them.
“You were in the last government with them and many others but you couldn’t even stand in solidarity with them when they needed you the most. And if you did you insisted on doing so from a safe distance. It is a shame.
“The truth is that you are the naive one. You alone and not them. If you really believe the garbage that you wrote here, then you are not just naive but dangerously naive and far dumber than I first thought.
“If only you knew what we as a people in Nigeria and Africa suffered in the hands of the western imperialists over the last 100 years, you would appreciate this intervention instead of attempting to treat it with contempt just to impress your friends at Facebook and in California.
“I urge you to continue to attempt to appease those that see you and those that think like you as nothing more than glorified monkeys and see how far it gets you.”
Omokri just had to have the last word. He said:
“Since it has reached the stage where you are irritated with me, I think it is best to leave well enough alone. Let us agree to disagree without being irritated by each other.
“I have said all I need to say on the matter of Mark Zuckerberg’s description of the Hausa language as being unique, and I have heard all you have to say. Thank God we are both professing Christ followers and are thus familiar with the advice of Saint Paul in 2 Timothy 2:24 “the servant of the Lord must not strive; but be gentle unto all men, apt to teach, patient.”
“By the way, I was in Nigeria two weeks ago. I preached at Holyhill Church, Abuja. The pastor, Sunday Ogidigbo, publicized my visit. If I was a coward as you claim and was speaking from the safety of California, why would I visit Nigeria after my strong and very public criticism of the current administration?”

Wednesday, 31 August 2016

Jame Rodriguez might end up in Chelsea football club as agent holds last minute transfer talk with Real Madrid

JAMES RODRIGUEZ’s agent Jorge Mendes reportedly held talks with Real Madrid over a move for the forward late last night.                                                                                                                    

The Colombia international was linked with a move away from the Bernabeu earlier this summer after struggling to hold down a place in Zinedine Zidane’s starting XI. 

However, the 25-year-old insisted he wanted to stay at Madrid and fight for his place this term.
He said in July: "I'm going to stay with Real Madrid, I'm going to triumph here.”
But he was left out of the side for Real’s first two La Liga games of the season. 
And now Spanish outlet El Confidencial claim Rodriguez’s agent Jorge Mendes held discussions with Real about a move to west London for the forward last night. 
The report claims that the Blues offered Cesc Fabregas as part of a deal, but Madrid were not interested in the former Barcelona man.
The La Liga club’s president Florentino Perez wants £60million for Rodriguez, who is said to be keen on a move to the Premier League. 
Antonio Conte is looking to add to his squad today after only bringing Michy Batshuayi, N'Golo Kante and goalkeeper Eduardo to Chelsea this summer.jj

Manchester United transfer news on deadline day

Manchester United have spent big this summer, including a world record fee for Paul Pogba, but more importantly early in a way more reminiscent of Sir Alex Ferguson than any of his successors.
Until Jose Mourinho, that is.
But while it may be a very quiet deadline day when it comes to bringing players in, Mourinho still has a squad with excess that could be sent out on loan or sold if the right bid comes in.
One man who does look likely to stay is Bastian Schweinsteiger (for now) after his press conference in Germany yesterday.
But for the likes of Marcos Rojo, the departure lounge may await. We'll bring you all the latest here throughout the day.

 Dominic Calvert-Lewin latest        Manchester United are likely to miss out on  Sheffield United forward Dominic Calvert-  Lewin.                                                        Everton have agreed a £1.5million with the 19-  year-old, according to the Daily Mail.

United make addition to scouting network

Manchester United have added Gerardo Guzman to their scouting network after they succeeded in prizing him away from Atletico Madrid.
Spanish newspaper Ideal claim that he will assume his role at Old Trafford next month and will head up United's scouting operations in Spain.

Tuesday, 30 August 2016

Buhari in more trouble as he gets more despirate to fustrate Nnamdi Kanu and IPOB

The frustration of President Muhamadu Buhari over Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB and Biafra has led him into many silly mistakes, ranging from stopping radio-Biafra broadcasts; arresting radio-Biafra listeners; arresting radio-Biafra director, Nnamdi Kanu who is also the leader of Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB; continued illegal detention of the Biafran leader, Nnamdi Kanu; massacres of IPOB members protesting peacefully against the illegal detention of their leader; negotiations with Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, MEND, to convince Nnamdi Kanu to renounce Biafra; formation of fake splinter groups called TRIPOB and subsequently Re-IPOB splinter group.

But unfortunately for him, all his wisdom has always turned to foolishness and every perceived wise counsel has failed to achieve desired results instead backfires.
Stopping Radio-Biafra Backfired!

At the assumption of office in 2015, President Muhamadu Buhari could not wait but chase after radio-Biafra, in a bid to stop her sovereignty's  restoration.
He started by ordering Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation, NBC, to shut down radio-Biafra.

NBC tried but failed. Instead of shutting their mouth up since they could not shut radio-Biafra down, they went on air to claim that they have shut down radio-Biafra.

They did that to impress Buhari but little did they know that they were doing advertisements for Biafra's Restoration because before that time only but few people were aware of Nnamdi Kanu, Radio-Biafra, and IPOB. So Buhari's strategy backfired.

Nnamdi Kanu's Arrest And Continued Illegal Detention
Buhari, in his unwise wisdom, after getting Intelligence that Nnamdi Kanu was coming to Biafraland, quickly felt that arresting the leader and founder of IPOB would surely quench the agitation for a Biafran state. But again he created more international support and awareness for the Biafran struggle causing civilised world leaders to continually call for the release of Nnamdi Kanu.

Now world leaders see Buhari as a hypocrite who backs the independence of Palestinians and Western Saharan People but suppresses the same agitation in his own country.

Nnamdi Kanu's Continued Illegal Detention

Buhari, in a bid to stop Nnamdi Kanu and Biafra agitation, flouted competent court's order to unconditionally release Nnamdi Kanu, a mistake which has reduced Nigeria to a fantastically corrupt entity, according to ex-Prime Minister of Britain, David Cameron.
Other Silly Attempts Of Buhari Failed

In a bid to suppress Biafran activists from exercising their constitutional rights of peaceful agitations, protests and assembly, ordered the security agencies who were supposed to protect lives and property, to arrest,  shoot at sight and bury any Biafran activist seen protesting.

But again this act of genocide attracted the attention of Human Rights Organizations both locally and internationally: bodies like  International Society for Civil Liberties & the Rule of Law (Intersociety), on the 6th of June 2016, uncovered the existence of mass graves in the Onitsha Army Barracks where over 90 Biafrans were reportedly buried, after they were slaughtered by troops in Onitsha and nearby towns during the Biafra Hero's Day Remembrance; AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL on the other hand confirmed the genocide on 10th June, 2016 and said, "Opening fire on peaceful IPOB supporters and bystanders who clearly posed no threat to anyone is an outrageous use of unnecessary and excessive force and resulted in multiple deaths and injuries."

Buhari has run out of ideas on how to quench Biafran sovereignty but recently after the Secretary of States of USA, John Kerry, visited  the Sultan of Sokoto and northern governors, Buhari came up with the idea of forming online splinter groups of IPOB using Vanguard as a willing media tool.

One of the invisible groups called Re-IPOB claimed that they have sacked the founder of IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, but they failed when they could not prove how possible it's to sack their boss; and like other past attempts failed on arrival this splinter-groups' approach has also failed because the splinter groups are not visible and the IPOB members who are in Aba, on 28th August 2016 converged to declare on Radio-Biafra that their members are intact...showing that IPOB members are impenetrable, dogged and determined just like their leader, Nnamdi Kanu.

Since all attempts of Buhari to stop Biafra Have failed, I advise him to follow the path of honour as his friend, David Cameron of Britain did, and conduct a referendum so that the masses would decide their fate just as Britons did....and surely Biafrans will vote to exit Nigeria.
#BIAFREXIT

Jack Wilshere looks ready to choose Crystal Palace after meeting with Alan Parden

Jack Wilshere looks ready to choose Crystal Palace after meeting with Alan Pardew

Crystal Palace are hoping to conclude a season-long loan deal for Jack Wilshere in an eye-catching move ahead of tomorrow’s transfer deadline.

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Jack Wilshere looks to be on his way to Selhurst Park for a season-long loan
Wilshere met Palace manager Alan Pardew for talks earlier today after being inundated with interest from more than 20 clubs after Arsenal agreed to make him available for a temporary move.
Among the potential suitors are Celtic, Watford, Bournemouth and West Brom, while AS Roma and Valencia offered options abroad.
But Palace boss Pardew was quick to register his interest in the 24-year-old and they are now in pole position to land the midfielder, who would command a loan fee with Arsenal also wanting his £80,000-a-week wages to be covered.
The chance to stay in London, close to his young family, would appeal to Wilshere as he seeks to relaunch his fortunes. It would mark another intriguing late piece of business by Palace, who also agreed a season-long loan deal for Chelsea striker Loic Remy yesterday to follow on from the recent club record £27m signing of Christian Benteke.
Wilshere has played just 37 minutes for Arsenal this season and has slipped further down the pecking order following the arrival of £30m Granit Xhaka at The Emirates.
His lack of game time cost him a place in Sam Allardyce’s first England squad and his overall situation prompted Wilshere to seek talks over his future with Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger.             

Arsenal’s only condition was that Wilshere would not be allowed to move to a top four club.         Wenger feels he has enough midfield cover to cope in the absence of Wilshere, who has been plagued by injuries and missed most of last season with a broken leg. He is also set to sell 21-year-old Serge Gnabry to Werder Bremen and Calum Chambers will join Middlesbrough on loan. Meanwhile, Wilfried Zaha will be staying at Palace after Tottenham dropped their interest in the winger.

Friday, 12 August 2016

Sagay, Ngige Odunmakin slam Speaker Dogara

SPEAKER DOGARA
CHAIRMAN of the Presidential Advisory Committee on Corruption, Prof. Itse Sagay, SAN, picked holes in the comments of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara that he could not be investigated or interrogated over alleged padding of the 2016 budget. Yakubu-Dogara Arguing that Dogara goofed, Sagay said nobody is exempted from prosecution or interrogation. He said: “There is no such thing. There is no such legal status in the country. Any other person apart from the President, Vice President, governor and deputy governor can be investigated and prosecuted.

 Apart from those two groups, there is no other person in this country, who enjoys any form of immunity against investigation, prosecution and interrogation. So, what he is saying is wrong.” Police can investigate anybody—Ngige Also speaking, Chief Emeka Ngige, SAN, said:  “If truly he said that, it is wrong because the Police can investigate anyone.  That is consistent with what I said on Fayose’s case that he can be investigated but not prosecuted because of immunity.  The Speaker does not have immunity like Fayose but he can be investigated by the Police but not indicted on the pages of the newspaper. 

Even Buhari who is protected by immunity can be investigated by the Police but not prosecuted. The Police can do that by following due process.  They can write to the Clerk of the House, who is the administrative head of the House, if they want to do that.” It’s been turned to a family affair – Odumakin National Publicity Secretary of the Pan-Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere, Mr Yinka Odumakin, said the alleged budget scam had been turned to a family affair. “You should be able to put two and two together. 

The confidence that he cannot be interrogated stems from the fact that the Presidency has said that there was no padded budget. So, it is clear that this is a family affair. There are probably some political calculations about this. Some people must have reasoned that if this reaches a logical conclusion and Dogara steps down, it will alter power rotations in the chambers. The party came in first to wade into the matter, second, the Presidency said it was not aware of any padded budget. So, what are we waiting for? The matter is over.”

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Thursday, 11 August 2016

Soyinka and Buhari met behind closed doors at Aso Villa

For the first known time since his assumption of office on May 29, 2015, President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday met Noble Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka behind closed doors at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Soyinka is not known to be a regular visitor to the Presidential Villa but known for his hard stand on especially national issues.

Recall he was the first to call for national economic summit in the present regime.
Little wonder his coming to the Villa was a surprise to Reporters.

Meanwhile, there was no official reason as to his "August" visit to the Villa that lasted at about an hour.

But speaking to the State House Correspondents after the meeting, Soyinka who was astonished to see a battery of reporters waiting for him for comments on the outcome of the meeting said:

"Wait, wait, wait, I didn't come here to see you people. I came to discuss one or two things.

When persuaded to speak, he said: " I came to talk about a few things, national and international matters, general matters. That's all.

I will be holding a press conference in about a week. You can ask me any question you like there. For now, I would just like to get away