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Monday, 24 August 2015

After killing corruption, kill godfatherism - Speaker Dogara tweets

In a series of tweet, Speaker Yakubu Dogara addressed the issue of god-fatherism and the problem it portends. Continue to see more of his tweets..
 

78 comments:

  1. Correct guy. You spoke well. That is why that okpolo eye Tinubu won't let y'all rest.

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    1. He's actually talkin abt Tinubu n Fashola.

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    2. True talk...

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  2. As long as our old power drunk politicians are around, godfatherism will b around..

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  3. MR EDDY said this heat wan kill person o

    Well said
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    ^™THAT EDO BOY.COM~

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  4. PARENTAL ADVISORY
    ***adult content***





    Word

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  5. Nice and thought tweets.
    Another means of killing godfatherism is the provision of independent candidacy in our constitution. Political parties, encourage godfatherism to a very large extent.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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    1. Confused Bonario, they're referring to your demi-God Tinubu. If you don't know, know it.

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    2. Nobody can kill godfatherism we all know. It's every where not just Nigeria even in the state they called themselves company. So why is he lamenting.

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    3. Buh ur party is d problem here.

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  6. Is like he is not in good terms with his godfather.

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    1. You b ode. You know no wetin dey happen for this Lagos. Sugomu

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  7. God-fathers aint true leaders, exactly, they are to be eliminated seriously, cos they also pose problem in politics....









    #it WILL only GET better
    #iT must END in PRAISE

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  8. He must be talking about Tinubu. Oga kontinueee!!!

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  9. God-fathers aint true leaders, exactly, they are to be eliminated seriously, cos they also pose problem in politics....









    #it WILL only GET better
    #iT must END in PRAISE

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  10. Kk.... Can a product of Godfatherism kill Godfatherism? I believe they can be sidelined tho

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  11. Capital TINUBU BABA OLE your end is near you will fall big time no posterity for you

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    1. I do not think godfatherism as a concept is a bane in a democracy. However the quality and persuasions of godfathers is what can be a bane in society. Nigeria for one has lots of 'unqualified' godfathers who become insecure wen dey seem to be losing the grip. A good teacher should never be threatened by the glory of his student.
      Whenever we speak of godfathers these days a certain name always comes to mind.
      No one can deter or frustrate our collective resolve as Nigerians, we must fight against what needs to be fought for us to have that tangibe CHANGE.
      #RANDOMMUSINGS

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  13. As much as I agree with the Speaker, has he forgotten they the godsons created the godfathers. It is the after the arrival of a child that man/woman can be called parents. Linda I wish you can see how irresponsible some of these godsons can be when they want to create their so called godfathers/godmothers. They are willing to take oat of allegiance when they are begging for money to promote their ambition/s. The come sometimes with their entire family to swear on OGUN, OYA, OKIJA, IRUNMOLE, OJUJU, AIYELALA etc to beg for support, their family members especially the wife or husband will tell you how good and loyal a person the man/woman is and how loyal he/she will be when they get to the office/top. Some wives ever offer to sleep with
    some godfathers to get their husband to the position/top. Today after reading your posting on the EFCC oga, i called to confirm and I can tell you how many people are already at Bourdilllon Ikoyi already lobbying for Lamonde's job. The speaker is correct, PMB need to get rid of all these irresponsible godsons/daughers with their godfathers/mothers. GOD HELP NIGERIA. It is not a sin to be a kingmaker but it is WICKED to attach conditions on the neck of the king.

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  14. Another open letter to Tinubu.....

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  15. Tinubu, you don hear????

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  16. That is a God fearing man talking. I pray the grace at work in you remain exceedingly.

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  17. Very truism MY ABLE SPEAKER.. We all must stand up in one accord to kill the major two menace in our body polity... CORRUption AND GODFATHERISM. I want also urge my fellow NIGERIANs to stand up against any form neo-colonialism and corruption

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  18. Ghen ghen, the story continues. In other words Dogara is saying he doesn't have a godfather right? Well we all know he's referring to Gbajamila.

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  19. Oh please, Shut Up Fool.

    Ok, ''It's allowed to bite the finger that fed you''. Isn't it?

    Now you know there's something called Self-Worth? Well incase you dont know, your intelligence, self-worth, hardwork, profile or whatever you want to name it is as good as dead without someone giving you the ''OPPORTUNITY'' to explore it.

    There are better ways to handle issues with your benefactor than being confrontational. When you take advantage of your rising profile to disregard your godfather, it greatly questions your Moral values.

    Humans are so wicked and soooooooooo ungrateful.

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    1. I completely and whole heartedly agree with you.

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    2. You are a vivid explanation of ignorance, go back to your village and take a chill pill.

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    3. Ewu Gambia. People like u are bad for democracy. Buhari should sideline tinubu for his own good o. This one he has allowed tinubu into boxing him into converting former LIRS boss to FIRS boss.

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    4. Sincerely you are a bigger fool. This is what will kill Nigeria if not put to check to zero. People ridding on you to destroy generations. Because of following a godfather instructions. Please pack well coward.

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  20. This is just like telling your parents to ''Go to Hell'' after what? Making lots of compromise to make you useful to the society.

    If you dont want to have a Godfather, don't get a public position through a Godfather.

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    1. You are the reason why ignorance should be given a vivid explanation because you are one ignorant lay about.

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    2. Your last paragraph said it all.

      I'll say, if you don't need a Godfather, don't get a public position with the help of one. That way we can sincerely eliminate 'god-fatherism'

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  21. 1 word - Jagaban

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  22. Speaker Dogara should go to hell n shut d hell up. When they want appointment n positions they wont let the so called "godfather" rest as soon as they have money n power they will want to turn d table.
    Dogara hold it right there! Nigerians who kn the truth wont buy ur silly tweets. How would u feel if u help someone up n he turns around to spit on u? How? Get busy with d job u are entrusted with n quit heating up d polity. By d way my respect for u just dropped

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    1. You make the whole world sick with the stinker oozing from your ignorant mandibles.

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    2. Na u sabi oooooooo. He doesnt need your respect because he said rhe truth kowei. He doesnt have a god father and doesnt need one either. Ode

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    3. Heh drop it there we must be free from one determine what happens in the polity. Dogara is right God fatherism is another form of corruption. In fact the root of it. They are the ones who stop a political officer not to probed.

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  23. This mudslinging is healthy for our democracy. All the tweets are about Tinubu getting over-bearing. The demi-god presumed that nominating Fashola as Chief of Staff or Secretary to the Government will give Fashola the leverage to scheme for the Presidency in the near future. I will plead with Tinubu to stop playing God.

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  24. This mudslinging is healthy for our democracy. All the tweets are about Tinubu getting over-bearing. The demi-god presumed that nominating Fashola as Chief of Staff or Secretary to the Government will give Fashola the leverage to scheme for the Presidency in the near future. I will plead with Tinubu to stop playing God.

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  25. Hmmm! I am happry this is coming from the Speaker. Good one really and perhaps a lot of them needs to reason with this thought and give a serious consideration. However, who among the politicians is not attached to a godfather if the truth needs to be said? time will tell

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  26. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Nothing will still be done about it thoug....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  27. Way to go.



    ◇◇◇◇◇◇ If ignorance is bliss, wipe the smile off my face ◇ ◇ ◇ ◇ ◇ ◇

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  28. I agree with the speaker on this issue may God help this nation linda I have spoken!

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  29. GODFATHER - TINUBU
    GODSON - FASHOLA

    GODFATHER MESSING UP NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BY ALSO TRYING TO INSTALL GBAJABIAMILA
    NOW NOTE: WHEN TINUBU USED HIS POWER TO SHORTCHANGE FASHOLA'S CO-CONTESTANTS IN HIS FAVOUR, HE (FASHOLA) ENJOYED IT. HE RODE ON THE BACK OF A TIGER, WHAT'S WRONG IF HE ENDS IN THE BELLY OF THE TIGER?

    THIS IS JUST THE BEGINNING...

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  30. Sub for Obasanjo and Tinubu

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  31. He's absolutely right but godfatherism is not evil as it is usually painted but the style with which it is played in Nig politics is wat makes it monstrous....

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  32. He's absolutely right but godfatherism is not as evil as it is usually painted but the style with which it is played in Nig politics is wat makes it monstrous....

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  33. When the God father make u win election, u no know abi.nonsense talk

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  34. You are on point..but I hope hisnisbnot a publicity stunt ....u are all the same

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  35. Point on point!!! Well said.

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  36. Let's not forget this man was a product of Godfatherism from his state,if you want to rid of Godfatherim you yourslf should have allowed a level playground in the first place before uyou become somebody. In plotics

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  37. Is Saraki not Dogara's Godfather?
    Yeye man!

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  38. tinubu I hope say u dey hear o.

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  39. All those sychophants that abused Ambode for outing Fashola, this message is for you.

    They are here commenting; nice one, great man, e.t.c without realizing that he is talking to them. Please receive sense.

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  40. What he is saying is true. God uses people to make people but that doesn't mean you won't allow the person to go bigger than you. The only problem I have with Nigerian politicians is that once they support someone, they don't look into any allegation that has been paced on the person they support. I know Hon Dogara in talking about Chief Tinubu, but why can't he also condemn the reckless spending by Mr Fashola? He is just angry that Tinubu did not support him, so we can see that it is all about interest for most of them and not necessarily for the good of the nation.

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  41. Dis is d problem we are having Godfather of a thing

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  42. All these talk talk! Let's hope he won't turn into 1 himself with d way he smuggled himself into speaker position! Shior

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  43. He is absolutely right on dis. I support him. Linda take note!

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  44. He is absolutely right on dis. I support him. Linda take note!

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  45. Godfetherism and corruption should be treated as one. It has done alot of damage than good, polluting the very existence of a free society.

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  46. Hello oooo...

    Like seriously, majourity of them dat come to d public to talk abt dis r product of dis they talk abt. Hiss!

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  47. Hello oooo...

    Like seriously, majourity of them dat come to d public to talk abt dis r products of dis they talk abt. Hiss!

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  48. He has mouth to talk? Nonsense! How many grass root leaders has he created in his village? Rubbish !!!! Honestly, all these so called leaders are just self serving sons of bitches who use social media to drum up sentiment when it suits them. Utter rubbish.

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  49. He has spoken well. I quite agree with him. But unfortunately, with Nigerian politicians, godfatherism is here to stay.












    #TeamBlessed#

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  50. Dogara is so foolish! Where will d godson be without the godfather?

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  51. Tinubu holds South West to ransom with all the
    inflated juicy contracts from the APC states, as he has succeeded in buying Lagos
    State government properties, using government funds after blackmailing Fashola
    into submission, with threats of impeachment. His rent seeking and mass acquisition of properties strategies has made properties to rise above the roof in Lagos state.

    According to the AIT documentary that he is yet to contest
    directly, Tinubu owns the Oriental Hotel, Falomo Shopping Complex, First Nation
    Airline, Private Jets, Lekki Concession Company, Apapa Amusement Park, the
    Renaissance Hotel, the Radio Continental, the TV Continental, the Nation
    Newspaper, Ikeja Shopping Mall, Alpha Beta (IGR collectors), ownership of
    Tejuoso Market, School of Nursing & NNPC buildings, N4B property located at
    the Queens Drive, Lagos and other choice properties worth billions of naira
    located within and beyond Lagos State allegedly acquired and owned illicitly by
    referenced Tinubu Ahmed.

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  52. Wen will Linda report on d alarming rise of lesbianism amongst married women in PH? One big player works in RSIEC, has kids, boutique n a blog. She n her pals now ve orgies, all married wt kids. Who will save us? Please expose them.

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  53. WE ALL KNOW TINUBU IS A THIEF!!

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  54. It is simply for the reason that our leaders do not understand what leadership is today. Leadership today means team work not one man army.

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  55. U dat knws them to an extent u for give more information so that investigative journalist can do a through research & expose them.

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  56. Hahahaha funny!! Though true words bt shldnt be coming 4rm him whom god-fatherism made! We've nt forgotten d role of Tambuwal in his emergence as d speaker of the house!! Meanwhile d way forward is CHANGE!!!!

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