Soldier Go, Soldier Come
This is just an account of events taking place in nigeria. Ranging from politics, governance, leadership and the life style of the so called Rich and Influential people, as seen from the eyes of a common Nigerian. This blog is purely politically inclined.
Monday, 9 January 2012
Thursday, 17 March 2011
NO EXPO......NO DEBATE - GEJ
I have heard several unintelligent comments being ascribed to our president, but this particular one just took me of guards. I never knew it was this bad. I knew President Goodluck had some people around him who make ridiculous comments; example is his information minister who once said on a national television station and I quote "We want to thank President Goodluck Jonathan because he is the first president to ever bring facebook to Nigeria" end of quote. Those are the calibre of people president GEJ has around him. The issue of presidential debate came up around late January and for someone like me, it was a perfect opportunity to actually know the ideals and values all the aspirants have.
Most of the presidential aspirants responded positively to the invitation by NN24 who took it upon themselves to organize the debate except of course our dear GEJ who has something to say again. GEJ through his representative Doyin Okupe refused to sign the moU simply because his requests were not granted. President Jonathan's representative demanded to see the debate questions in advance as a precondition for participating in the event. Where in the world does that happen?
As if that was all, we later found out that the president’s spokesman demanded that there would be no audience during the debate because the president does not want to answer any question from any ordinary individual. Is that not shocking? We have watched several international debates and I am sure our president also followed the Obama/McCain showdown with keen interest. We all know the standard; it is just ludicrous and preposterous to hear all these comments being attributed to GEJ.
If the whole PDP does not understand what a presidential debate is, I can explain to them. Presidential debates are held when all the parties must have nominated their candidates. The topics discussed in the debate are often the most controversial issues of the time. The candidates usually meet in a large hall before an audience of citizens. The formats of the debates may vary, with questions sometimes posed from one or more journalist moderators and in other cases members of the audience. Debate questions are never given out; however the questions are drawn out of current burning issues which anyone one aspiring to be the commander-in-chief of the country should have no problem discussing.
Personally I used to be a great fan of GEJ and I felt he would be a breathe of fresh air like he said but of course I totally forgot the fact that he still operates under the old rotten stench called PDP and he still has the old warlord as his Godfather. The truth is, PDP's reign in Nigeria is gradually coming to an end. They have shown us that they prefer to hold jamboree and shindigs all over the country in the name of rallies rather than engage in intellectual debates.
Just this morning, there was another twist in the whole debate issue. PDP finally gave their official reason as to why GEJ will not be attending the NN24 presidential debate. A PDP representative was invited to a morning show on one of the foremost Nigerian TV stations and he explained that the reason why the PDP presidential candidate will not be attending the debate is because he is the incumbent and it will be a shame on the country if they allow their president to be dragged in the mud. He further explained that there are some people who are hell bent on embarrassing the president based on some of his policies.
Yet another dim-witted comment; A president who is not ready to defend his/her policies to the last letter is not worth being re-elected. If truly PDP and its presidential aspirant have nothing to hide, they should see this debate as an opportunity to tell us what they have achieved so far and to defend all the allegations being levelled against them. We know great incumbent presidents who have participated in presidential debates. Presidents like Ronald Regan in 1984, George H.W Bush in 1992, Bill Clinton in 1996 and even one of America’s most controversial presidents George W. Bush went at it with Massachusetts senator, John Kerry in 2004. The excuse given by PDP makes no sense to me.
Wednesday, 2 March 2011
Welcome speech......loool
Recently, i was listening to the songs of the late political activist and Afro king, Fela Anikulapo Kuti. The lyrics of one of his songs titled Soldier go, Soldier come really caught my attention. He was explaining how a common Nigerian still suffers in a country blessed with resources. How we kept going from one military dictatorship to another and how the situation of the economy kept on deteriorating. He told a story about his friend who was saving up to buy a fan and each time he saves up to the exact price of the fan, the price increases which left him frustrated. He also mentioned the killing of his mother and also corruption in the government.
we might say the epoch of military dictatorship is long gone and we are now in the new eon of democracy. Yes we have democracy. Did i say we have democracy??? Do we really have democracy?? Its a tough and complicated question to answer. We know an election is being conducted every four years but does the outcome of the election truly reflect the wish of the Nigerian people?? Does our Vote count? Is my president the person i really want? Did i vote for my governor? If i did not, who did? How did they all get into office? All these questions have answers but of what use are they when nobody is really asking them.
As i was driving in my car and listening to the late Afro king's melodious tune, i could relate with every bit of his lyrics. About 20 years ago when i was still a little boy, our teachers back in school used to tell us that we are the leaders of tomorrow. After 20 years, we are still being ruled by the same set of people. The only difference now is that they no longer wear khakis. They now wear Agbadas and some even wear suits. I had no option than to conclude that its either our teachers lied to us or after 20 years, the tomorrow they talked about is still not here.
We recycle our leaders every four years. Its still the same set of people from the same cabal that keeps ruling us. soldier go, another soldier comes. Those were the words of the Late Fela Anikulapo Kuti. Retired Generals, children of retired generals, siblings of retired generals and so on. We still have people killing people who do not believe in their political ideologies. corruption in the highest places and an embarrassing economy.
The main essence of this blog is to give an account of the series of events going on in Nigeria as seen from our own eyes. We all read and see what is in the news everyday, what most people do not know is that people pay for the information they want released and most are either totally false or half-baked. The way and manner information is being passed across matters a lot. a little tweak in information can give it a whole new meaning. however, this blog is not about exactly reporting fresh events as it happens, but about airing opinions and views about an already reported event. It is basically the way we perceive things; Our own side of the story. My name is Juelz and i am a young and passionate Nigerian. I hope you will enjoy reading my blog. Thank you all and stay blessed.
we might say the epoch of military dictatorship is long gone and we are now in the new eon of democracy. Yes we have democracy. Did i say we have democracy??? Do we really have democracy?? Its a tough and complicated question to answer. We know an election is being conducted every four years but does the outcome of the election truly reflect the wish of the Nigerian people?? Does our Vote count? Is my president the person i really want? Did i vote for my governor? If i did not, who did? How did they all get into office? All these questions have answers but of what use are they when nobody is really asking them.
As i was driving in my car and listening to the late Afro king's melodious tune, i could relate with every bit of his lyrics. About 20 years ago when i was still a little boy, our teachers back in school used to tell us that we are the leaders of tomorrow. After 20 years, we are still being ruled by the same set of people. The only difference now is that they no longer wear khakis. They now wear Agbadas and some even wear suits. I had no option than to conclude that its either our teachers lied to us or after 20 years, the tomorrow they talked about is still not here.
We recycle our leaders every four years. Its still the same set of people from the same cabal that keeps ruling us. soldier go, another soldier comes. Those were the words of the Late Fela Anikulapo Kuti. Retired Generals, children of retired generals, siblings of retired generals and so on. We still have people killing people who do not believe in their political ideologies. corruption in the highest places and an embarrassing economy.
The main essence of this blog is to give an account of the series of events going on in Nigeria as seen from our own eyes. We all read and see what is in the news everyday, what most people do not know is that people pay for the information they want released and most are either totally false or half-baked. The way and manner information is being passed across matters a lot. a little tweak in information can give it a whole new meaning. however, this blog is not about exactly reporting fresh events as it happens, but about airing opinions and views about an already reported event. It is basically the way we perceive things; Our own side of the story. My name is Juelz and i am a young and passionate Nigerian. I hope you will enjoy reading my blog. Thank you all and stay blessed.
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