08

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2007

Wole Soyinka: Debts Nigerians Owe Nigeria! PDF Print E-mail
By Paul Adujie

Nobel Laureate, Wole Soyinka, playwright and author, consummate commentator on Nigerian affairs, is at it again! He was on Thursday, June 7, 2007, testifying before the US Congress, where he demanded that Nigeria’s general elections, held in April 2007, should be cancelled, altogether! Soyinka owes Nigerians and Nigeria an apology!

Soyinka owes Nigerians and Nigeria a lobby for trade and investments by America, in Nigeria! That would a better use of his eminence, his high profile, his eloquence and stature! That is the debt that Soyinka owes Nigerians and Nigeria.
 
Soyinka is denigrating and ridiculing Nigeria before foreign audiences; In doing so, it is my strong belief that Soyinka, is engaging in a campaign against Nigeria and doing a disservice to Nigeria. For one thing, the elections are over, arguably, the elections were imperfect and those with grouses have since filed complaints and petitions with elections petitions tribunals. This is how it ought to be and this is what is provided by Nigeria’s Electoral Act and the Constitution of Nigeria.
 
Complaints, protests and marches, after petitions were filed with the elections tribunals and the courts, are perhaps understandable. So long as such are not engaged in, in violent manners and, such, are conducted without prejudice to proceedings before tribunals and courts. And without prejudice to their outcomes.
 
Soyinka in gaudy and tasteless manner, described President Yar’Adua as protem and interim! His attitude is annoyingly offensive, and almost laughably immature!
 
President Yar’Adua was elected as president of Nigeria in the general elections conducted in April 2007. And, unless and until, a competent elections tribunal with jurisdiction, renders a verdict to the contrary, after presentments of evidences and proofs of frauds or irregularities, in the said elections, and its outcome, the elections which produced President Yar’Adua, President Yar’Adua remains the de jure and if not, he is the de facto president of Nigeria! And so it will be, with or without Soyinka’s endorsements!
 
President Yar’Adua is not an interim or protem, as Soyinka described him. President Yar’Adua is the substantive and legitimate president of Nigeria as we speak! Yar’Adua is the only president of Nigeria and he will remain so, unless a competent court or tribunal rule otherwise. It therefore unbecoming on the part of Soyinka to so decree!
 
What does Soyinka and others, who are currently overseas, hope to achieve with their lobbying furiously against Nigeria? Soyinka owes Nigerians and Nigeria a debt, he should use his famed eloquence to advance the cause of Nigeria’s national interests!
 
I have a few questions for Soyinka, for instance, where was Soyinka and his fellow lobbyists, when Nigeria has been seeking more trade and investments? Where was Soyinka and his fellow lobbyist against Nigeria, when Nigeria sought debt relief and debt forgiveness or debt cancellations? Where was Soyinka, when the likes of Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and others were busily, trying to solve Nigeria’s debt overhang and investment challenges? Where was Soyinka when his daughter served in the government that he insists, was and is, an embodiment of evil in Nigeria?
 
I predict that the current US Congressional Hearing on Nigeria's General Elections conducted in April 2007, will in the end, amount to an exercise in futility. It is purely an ego massage for the Nigerians who arranged it, and equally so, for those Nigerians participating in it. And the Americans know this. Jendayi E. Frazer, Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of State has publicly stated that Nigeria has made remarkable progress in the preceding eight years. As a result, she has stated that her country, the US prefer to engage Nigeria diplomatically, over Nigeria’s internal challenges. She has informed, that the US plans to support Nigeria with Nigeria’s reforms, trade, electoral and all.
 
The executive branch, of the US government, to which Ms. Frazer belongs, where she is a part of policy making and implementation regarding foreign affairs, has given her assurances. There is therefore a disagreement with Soyinka and his Opposition posse on the demand to cancel elections or to impose a so-called interim government. Please!   
 
It is an elitist "Dirty Dancing" and it is "Sounds and Fury" amounting to NOTHING!
Lobbying for trade and investments is one thing that could have been effective. Lobbying the US Congress to change local elections results, a purely political, internal affair of Nigeria... is a non-starter, it is a waste of time and it is shooting our collective feet, by some self-consumed, self-serving bands of Nigerians.
 
Suspect that Atiku as fugitive, is being taken for his money once again, by those who are pretending to be his friends! and I have to wonder what that Congressman from Louisiana, William Jefferson thinks of all these? Especially, given the fact, that congressional hearing on Nigeria was going on, while his high profile indictment played out in the same Washington, DC, the US capital city!
 
US Congressional Hearing does not CHANGE anything! Nigeria remains a sovereign, politically independent country with territorial integrity! Nigeria is not a political sub-division of the US! This same US Congress has not been able to ALTER, CHANGE or AFFECT President Bush's Iraq war policies. Please!
 
When was the last time Nigeria held a hearing over elections in the US or over the failure of the US Government in Iraq or Hurricane Katrina that affected so many African American in New Orleans?
 
And may I ask Soyinka and his friends, what they intend to make the US do next, regarding Nigeria? Is the US invading Nigeria? So that the US can impose its policies?
 
I  take the view that those who have any iota of interest in Nigeria's progress, should work with those on the ground in Nigeria to demand Amendments to the Constitution of Nigeria to remove or modify the immunity clause that has been "change" into impunity of action by some politicians
 
1. Work with Nigerians to Demand Amendments to the Electoral Laws;
 
2. Demand Electoral Reforms;
 
3. Demand immediate improvement in safety and security of persons and properties in Nigeria
 
4. Demand Massive Public Work Projects.. which will keep multitudes of Nigerians busily employed and this will reduce the high rate of crime to a minimum and as it will restore hope in the average citizen
 
I see futility written all over the current lobbying against Nigeria, by some political fugitives, election losers, desperadoes, blackmailers, and some Nigerian exiles, all, whom it seem  are trying to brow-beat and intimidate the current federal government of Nigeria!
 
Why do we always seem to find our eloquent sons and daughters, only when bashing Nigeria is the task? Why these furious sudden-lobbyists against Nigeria on foreign soil? Where were these same born-again-lobbyists when Nigeria needed support to  assume a seat at the United Nations? Where were these rabble rouser and saber rattlers, when Nigeria sought an opportunity to host the World Cup? Where were these “international” citizens of Nigeria, when Nigeria sought additional help to stabilize the situation in Darfur Sudan, where Nigeria continues to be the crust of the peacekeeping troops?
 
Why is it, that Nigerians are loudest, when they attack and denigrate Nigeria? Surely, the beautiful ones are not yet born!
 
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Nigerian Lobbyists: To Support! (or Condemn)? Nigeria
 
Nigeria: A Ridiculed Mother?
 
One Hundred Concerned Nigerians Abroad?
 
Comparing Diasporas: Asians, Jews, Irish etc with Nigerians
 
 
US Congress did not assist Nigeria, when Nigeria needed support for debt relief or debt cancellations. Fortunately, Nigeria’s debt is now completely paid! We do not need any foreign persons, institutions or foreign government to dictate to Nigeria, what Nigeria must do for her own good. President Yar’Adua has already vowed to pursue electoral reforms both vigorously and prodigiously. The positive change that Nigerians and Nigeria deserve would have to come from Nigerians and Nigeria.
 
Nigeria is not a political subdivision of the United States. Nigeria is not Iraq, over which even the US Congress does not seem to have influence over President Bush over his wrong-headed policies that are catastrophic as the deaths and destruction producing!
Nigeria has no friends or enemies we only have permanent national interests!
 
5. Diaspora Nigerians with ANY clout at all, should LOBBY US Congress, the White House and Institutions and individuals for greater trade and investments in Nigeria.... better American/Nigerian partnership.... based on mutual benefits, mutual understanding and mutual respect
 
Nigerians, Nigeria will confront and solve Nigeria’s challenges, all!
 
Nigeria needs Nigerians who will lobby for her development, advancement and greatness!
 
Lawcareer2007@aol.com
New York, United States


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RobotRobot is offline

 # 1 | 08.06.2007 15:36

var sbtitle1521=encodeURIComponent(Wole Soyink...Read the full article.

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akuluounoakuluouno is offline

 # 2 | 08.06.2007 16:10

Youths Earnestly Ask for Abacha (YEAA) brand of nationalism is a likely synonym for what Saul advocates. As we all know, YEAA brand of nationalism is synthetic, blind, brooks no opposition and sees everything that emenates from Aso Rock as akin to the pontifications of a pope. It also persecutes the real nationalists and patriots.
However until a follower of YEAA walks down Damascus Avenue and a miracle followed by a blinding light of Holy Spritiual proportions brings him back to his real self and name, we may continue to live with the tintinabulations of Saul.:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:

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 # 3 | 08.06.2007 16:28

paul adujie, nna, am tired of you...really...na becos of you even me stop my annul donation to NVS! - indeed

...abeg go sidon for gutter...:mad::mad::mad:

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ebasainebasain is offline

 # 4 | 08.06.2007 18:02

Is it true that Paul is working for Andrew Young's Goodworks? How can you explain

Paul's stance on Obasanjo, on the cabal of thieves in high places and the illegitimate

government of Yar'Adua?

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STTOPPSTTOPP is offline

 # 5 | 08.06.2007 18:27

Paul my brother thanks once again for shining the light on the number one "anachist" in our mist, these people are just masquerading as democrat, left to them they would consume us with their tired communist ideas. They are so irrelevant today it's killing them, they can't do too much about it.
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ibeogueriibeogueri is offline

 # 6 | 08.06.2007 18:38

The problem with Nigeria lies with the elite in the society. They are the cadres of people their fellow countrymen emulate.
The elites have failed the Nation, they are the ones that travel abroad and thus know how things work, they are the ones who are exposed to the fine things of life, they have interacted with who is who in the world, yet they cannot replicate what they have learnt, other than ask us to protest elections.
Where are the people we are fighting for?
They are in London, New York and all other cities in Europe and America shouting for new elections. Where were they when Alex Ekwueme was robbed, did we hear their voice? We “fellow countrymen” have no faith in our elite anymore. That is why we no longer hearken to their call to arms. Mark me; all calls for protests will fail until the elites become responsible. The revolt in the Niger Delta really is a revolt against the elite. They have robbed us blind! Such disenchantment is growing. The real people we should chase out aren’t the government officials in power, but the corrupt hypocritical elite.
The word on the street is “get on with it”. Nigerians don’t care whether the elections were crooked or not, just get on with it.
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ajimohajimoh is offline

 # 7 | 08.06.2007 19:02

What one reads here sometimes beggars belief! For instance: "The real people we should chase out aren’t the government officials in power, but the corrupt hypocritical elite. The word on the street is “get on with it”. Nigerians don’t care whether the elections were crooked or not, just get on with it" Hmm...Presumably, the government officials in power are just mere talakawas and not in the cadre of elites! Quite amusing muddle of thoughts!

On a serious note, Paul Adujie ought to be commended for his power of persuasive argument for the much maligned post of minister for misinformation in the care-taker regime of Yar'Adua! Anyone thinking the man does not know what he's doing ought to see their physician. As between the truth and Amala, I think the venerable gentleman has made his choice and announced it for all to hear. What a shame!

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myhotbrainmyhotbrain is offline

 # 8 | 08.06.2007 20:29

I Love Nigeria, may God continue to protect you from those who wants to physically harm you for refusing to demand that the last elections in Nigeria be cancelled.

Simply ask our "patriots-cum-political activitists" what they individually and collectively do to ensure that the last general elections in Nigeria was free and fair.

For example, ask them the following questions:

1. Do they ask the numerous mushroom political parties to form genuine, viable political parties?

2. Do they expose the shenenigans of the people like Vice President Atiku Abubakar and Gen. Ibrahim Babaginda and was is not a fact that both men were alleged to have sponsored many of the mushroom political parties which are all vying for offices?

3. Is it not a fact that over 50 political parties which were registered to contest last elections are an unnecessary burden unto INEC's preparation for the elections?

4. Was it not a fact, then, that candidates were being substituted left right and center by the political parties and some of the candidates were jumping from one political party to another sometimes a few days, hours and minutes before the deadline?

5. So, really, did Prof. Wole Soyinka and his "learned" friends expect the last Nigeria's elections to be free and fair when all of the major actors are all on each other's throat for one reason or another which has absolutely nothing to do with President Obasanjo's supposed desire to run for the "Third Term"?

As much as I respect Prof. Wole Soyinka, I would really suggest to him to reflect deeper on all of the events leading to the 2007 general elections beginning from the last controversial elections of 2003, and what role each and everyone of these present opposition players played in those events?

To Prof. Wole Soyinka, I ask: can a farmer sow onions and harvest sweet-potato? If not, why in the world is he and his friends are now demanding for cancellation of the last elections instead of seizing this present opportunity to demand the formation of at least 2 strong other political parties in addition to the PDP?

President Yar' Adua should ignore these electoral moral activists who wants him to violate the Constitution of Nigeria in other to proof his moral high grounds. They must me told that those who refuses peaceful, genuine and positive electoral reforms should not cry foul when they have been rigged out of office by superior hands.


Peace and Love.

myhotbrain

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AbraxasAbraxas is offline

 # 9 | 08.06.2007 21:29

Hi, folks!

No matter how desperate Mr. Saul Adujie Esq./IT electrician (alias I Love Nigeria pass Wole Soyinka) thinks he can be, there remains in effect, a standing order that he should not, repeat, NOT be seen within the outer city limits of Abuja, Nigeria.

The presidency has directed that Mr. Saul Adujie must NOT be allowed near any of Nigeria's foreign service offices in the USA for whatever reasons. He is also obliged to respect an undertaking that he signed at the Nigerian Embassy in Washington DC on Tuesday, 29 May 2007, NOT to lick the executive arsehole of His Excellency, Mallam Umar Musa Yar'Adua (GCFR), or carry out any acts of official praise-singing, sycophancy, or ego massaging on behalf of the Nigerian presidency, since his expired contract with General Olusegun Obasanjo (GCFR) will NOT be renewed.

Aso Rock Villa has been flooded with all manner of praises for UMY'A from all over the world for the singular act of confining Mr. Saul Adujie's nuisance value to the soak away pit of contemporary Nigerian affairs.

Obrigado.

Don Juan-Carlos ABRAXAS
(III)

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ibeogueriibeogueri is offline

 # 10 | 08.06.2007 22:31

Ajimoh,I do not think you got the full impact of the message,the government officials are part of the elite obviouslly.Dont quote out of context.
My hotbrain,nice write up you are well grounded.
I repeat,the words on the streets is simpe get on with it.
Chikena!
 

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