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Sunday, 27 December 2015

What The Witches Said by Reuben Abati

Article by Reuben Abati. Read below...
"How was Christmas?”
“It’s come and gone. Life goes on. We thank God for the gift of life.”
“Life will always go on.”
“But without life, we can’t have hope.”
“Without hope, life has no meaning.”
“I am still in a Christmas mood though. I get a chance to rest a lot during holidays”
“Where were you?”
“I was in my home town, the city of hope. I refused to be deterred by fuel scarcity, the scarcity of cash and the scarcity of goodwill.”

“That your town where nobody sells a brand new car, no single car mart where you can get tear rubber, all the major streets are littered with Tokunbo vehicles on sale. Yeah, the town of hope.” 
“Talking about hope, you know. During Christmas, I saw a story about Christmas in Senegal, showing how in a country with about 94% of the population being Muslims, Christmas is celebrated.”
“By Muslims?”
“Yes. Muslims wearing Father Christmas clothes, decorating their homes for Christmas and joining the small percentage of Christians to celebrate.”
“Are you sure the attraction is not commerce? Christmas is big business, and Senegal is a major tourist destination.”
“I think it is more about religious tolerance in that country and people learning to accommodate and enjoy diversity. For me, that is the message. People can belong to different religious faiths and yet live happily together.”
“Hmm. We need that message in Nigeria.”
“Ironically, something like that also actually happened in Nigeria, this Christmas”
“Where?”
 “In Kaduna.”
“When? How?”
“I learnt some Muslim women went to Kaduna prison to give food to prisoners to celebrate Christmas. “
“Christmas or Eid el Maulud? You know there were two events: the birthday of Prophet Muhammed (SAW) and that of Our Lord Jesus Christ.”
“I am sure. The Muslim women visited the prison on Christmas Day. And at the Christ Evangelical Intercessory Fellowship Ministry, also in Kaduna, more than 150 Muslims attended Christmas Day church service.”
“If what you are saying is true, then that is great, beautiful, fantastic.  Religion has done too much damage in our society.  Can you imagine some people going to destroy somebody’s mother’s grave just because they do not like his brand of worship? People should stop killing the living and the dead because of religious differences. We should accommodate our differences and join hands to move Nigeria forward.”
“I know. But how far should this accommodation thing go? Should it also include witches?”
“Witchcraft?”
“Yes.”
“Hey, blood of Jesus!”
“Look at you. Where were you when the other day, the spokesman for the Witches and Wizards Association of Nigeria (WIZAN) issued a press statement saying they the white witches of Nigeria support President Buhari’s anti-corruption campaign”
“White witches. Winch dey get colour?’
“Na so I hear oh. White winch, Black winch, Red winch”
“All of them winching, winching people from the pit of darkness. Chei, blood of Jesus!”
 “The spokesman for White Witches said they are good people with members in every state of the Federation and that as patriots, if they are invited, they are ready to assist the government to bring corrupt persons to book.”
“Witches have a spokesman and a nationwide network, and they now issue press statements?  Father, your words are forever true. End time is here! And Nigeria never fails to surprise somebody; everyday, every minute, something new always crops up in this country.”  
“I don’t get you. But you just spoke about diversity, accommodation, inclusiveness, and now you are contradicting yourself.”
“Not witchcraft please. Light and darkness cannot mix. I support freedom yes, inclusiveness and all that, but not the kind of support that will take me to Hell-fire.”
“Hell is in your mind. Heaven is a mythological construct. But look at the proposal. The witches want to help the government.”
“How? Will the Federal Government set up a Special Court for White Witches fighting Corruption?”
“I guess they will be very effective. See how you’ve been shivering since you heard that witches have become nationalists and change agents. Only the guilty are afraid.”
“Will they also help to resolve fuel scarcity issues, power supply problems, and reckless driving on our roads?”
“This is a democracy. Let all the flowers bloom.”
Witches don they get spokesman. I thought the law forbids anyone from belonging to a secret society, a cult and so on.”
“Well, as it is the white witches association is no longer a secret society.  They are now in the open. Don’t be surprised if very soon they advertise vacancies for membership.”
“God forbid.”
“Siddon there, dey talk. You’d be surprised how many media houses will collect the adverts, and publish, get paid for services rendered, and claim that this is a democracy.”
“Hmmm”
“See. Smell the coffee. The thing is that even this thing called government is a kind of witchcraft.  White, black and red witchcraft combined; that is what is called government!”
“And that’s why we need spiritual redemption.”
“Keep sermonizing. Were you not in this country when during the last general elections, the National Association of Prostitutes also issued a statement on how the elections should be organized?”
“Prostitutes also have a spokesperson? No shame?”
“It was their President that spoke. They even promised free sex. But I wouldn’t know if they made good on that offer.”
“Wait oh.”
“What?”
“I am trying to remember something.”
“What is that?”
“These your witches and wizards, didn’t they also make certain predictions during the last elections?”
“I don’t remember”
“They did. They openly endorsed President Jonathan. They said they didn’t see any vacancy in Aso Rock in their crystal ball, and they pledged their support.”
“May be the spirits changed and the witches also changed.”
“Ha!”
“It is called change. Once they wave that their broom”
“Witches use broom?”
“Yes. Once they wave that their broom over their magical pot… but let me just advise you, don’t go about questioning the wisdom of witches. It can be dangerous.”
“I am a child of Light.”
“Whatever you are, just know that when a witch strikes you…you can’t do anything to witches. Nobody can catch the air.”
“You are beginning to sound as if you are one of them. And if you are not, well, you may end up becoming a witch yourself.”
“Me? No.”
“It is like you like them.”
“I am just saying in a democracy, you are bound to see all kinds of things. That is why it is a democracy.”
“I know. That is why Donald Trump is getting good ratings in the US Presidential race.”
“Let’s leave witches alone, I beg.”
“But what have they said about this coming year, 2016?”
“How?”
“Any predictions?”
“You don’t need witches to predict any new year.  I can do it myself.”
“I said it. There is something you are not telling me. I wasn’t talking about witches. I was referring to the pastors who always look into the future.”
“Dey there. You don’t need to be a witch or a pastor to make predictions. When I reviewed some of my own projections for 2015, I was almost 80% accurate. You just need to learn how it is done.”
“How?”
“Okay, let me assist you. See in the year of our Lord, 2016, care must be taken in the aviation industry to avoid air mishap. In the course of the year, two prominent Nigerians must pray seriously against bereavement in their families. Two Governors are likely to face the threat of removal from office. And a former state Governor should be careful not to lose his son-in-law. I see fire outbreak in two major markets, North and South, with many casualties. Two First Class Traditional Rulers are likely to join their ancestors before the month of June.  Some directors in the public service will lose their positions.  I see earthquake occurring somewhere in the Pacific. There will be a boom in the Agriculture Sector. 2016 is going to be a year of bountiful harvest. More lives will still be lost to Boko Haram violence.  The Naira will remain unpredictable….”
“What kind of crystal ball do you use, if I may ask?”
“What crystal ball does your Pastor use?”
“My Pastor doesn’t use a crystal ball. He is filled with the Holy Spirit.”
“Many of these Pastors predict so many things and they don’t even get it right. And yet this year again, they will sell books of predictions to their congregation.”
“My own Pastor is a man of God. He is always at least 85% accurate, every year.”
“Well, I have made my own predictions too. You can either believe me or you believe your Pastor; you choose.  But you’d see that I am always very accurate.”
“You are just using commonsense, my friend.”
“And what does your Pastor use?”
“There are people who have the gift of prophecy, they can see into the future. Don’t blaspheme.”  “Don’t worry. When your pastor publishes his book of predictions, get me two copies, please. I am in a generous mood. I don’t have a problem helping him to make quick profit.”
“Only God can forgive you.”
“So, technically speaking, what are you saying?”
“I am saying, that technically, Nigeria will survive 2016, prophecy or no prophecy. God never forsakes his own people.”
“Okay. I understand, you mean technically, the current fuel scarcity will end.”
“Yes”
“And technically, power supply will improve, and we will not have any more Dumsor.”
“What is Dumsor?”
That is how technically, the people of Ghana, describe persistent power outages.”
“But how do our people describe it?”
“They say technically, all our problems will be defeated.”
“You mean, technically, all Nigerians will become prosperous in 2016?”
“Yes”.
“Actually, come to think of it, everything is technical.”
“Oh, certainly, once you understand the technique of the technicality.”
“Like the announcement that the pump price of fuel will be reduced to N85 per litre in January 2016?”
“Yes! You got it! Technically!”
“But I have been buying fuel at N130 per litre.”
“That is the technicality”
“I am confused.”
“That is because you don’t have a gift for technical things.”
“Like witchcraft, yes.”
“Don’t worry, you’d learn. Just have an open mind.”
“But look at this other matter. Even international airlines including British Airways, are now threatening to reduce their flights to Nigeria by early 2016.”
“So?”
“They say they can’t get aviation fuel in Nigeria and that the scarcity of foreign exchange has slowed down the Nigerian economy.”
“They should go and sit down. Otherwise we will give them the MTN treatment. Who is asking foreign airlines to start analyzing Nigeria’s 2016 Budget? If they like let them reduce all their flights. We will defeat those foreign airlines, technically.  In fact, Nigerians will start traveling to Europe, Dubai, wherever, by road. Nonsense!”
“What?”
“Yes, London by road, why not?”

133 comments:

  1. Will come back to read... driving my siblings

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  2. Alway board wif dis man post

































    !brightosman aka fake phyno .#gerarahere

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  3. interesting

    ***ζˆ‘ηˆ±δ½  (WΗ’ Γ i nǐ)***

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  4. Ah too long.











    #linda give me 1bottle#

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  5. does it look lyk I hav tym to read all dis

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  6. Well written. One love keep us together.

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  7. Long thing biko
    Can LIBers see me at all? Am I invisible?

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  8. This man is becoming something else these days...lol

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  9. Hahahaha. ..so funny but true...nice one Linda...

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  10. debutante aka who anonymous don help27 December 2015 at 10:24

    ok

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  11. u see, since u don't have opportunities to steal money again, and u are productive, u are engulf with idleness. D only choice is to resolve to writing rubbish

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  12. The power of a man can move nothing. Linda do something
    Sophy philosophy department UNN
    Asogwaruphina@gmail.com

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  13. This man funny shaa






    ~make I go take one bottle of beer~

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  14. Been hearing alot about witches recently.... Who are they

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  15. Reuben you talk too much....Well with a little sense sha....Linda Much love/Linda take care

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  16. Only the prediction part caught my interest. Maybe because I was reading with lots of distractions.

    I wrote a similar article by this time last year. Google "End of the year Apostolic Ritual by Dandy Anwuacha" to read my article. I clearly predicted 2015:-)


    Sincerely speaking the mind of Amadioha

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  17. Reuben Abati @ it again! I like this guys pieces. Thumbs. But sir, U should make a book especially now that the phone doesn't ring

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  18. Sacarsim at its best.... Buhari Out

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  19. They say technically, all our problems will be defeated.”
    this got me laughing ,,great write up though

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  20. Too lengthy!!!,I don't have time to read that #donjazzy's ex

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  21. This man so funny.........very interesting writeup......love it....@reuben agbaya.

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  22. WTF am I reading?...............ts all Good








    #AmNewHere
    #AmGettingOldHere
    #WitchesSpeaks

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  23. Haha! We'll overcome all our problems technically just as Buhari defeated boko haram technically! Very funny.

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  24. Very long but quite interesting. Linda take note!

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  25. Till they beat up in Venus Ruben Abashit

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  26. technically abati is trying to make sense.

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  27. Bla blah blah...the piece is quite lengthy

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  28. Comic relief...lol,kofodarah

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  29. Witches kwa?? Whatever dem lik let dem say.. we all r gonna enjoy our xmas wether dem lik it Or not

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  30. Why wnt ds pple jst stop ds nonsnse.. pdp has lost nd notin cn b b done, dey cn contest d next election nd win.. dt ws y dey missed it d last bcos of dia useless campaign.. if d country gts beta is it nt for all.of us... I am tired of al d counteractive discussions, ds one wil say somtin 2day, d oda wil say anoda thin... I am one of d pple suffering ds money scrcity, I barely spnd my salary b4 as a Fg staff bcos dia ws a lot of leakages bt we dnt mind at d point if its 4 d betterment of ds country.. APC nd PDP u guys nid to stop al ds pointin of fingers gt to wrk. If only we cn adjst nd hv ds mentality dt who is in governmnt, irrespective of tribe, religion, colour, attitude. We re one.. I see a better Nigeria

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  31. Hahahaha. This piece is brilliant, genius even.technically.

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  32. Hahahaha. This piece is brilliant, genius even.technically.

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  33. Wats wit this pple and lengthy articles.

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  34. Technically I will be president come 2019...

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  35. Like seriously if you don't have anything to say just keep quiet. The same witches supported your boss during the election. How come you didn't say God forbid then. Pls give us space to be happy for once after you guys shared our money

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  36. Hmmmmmm
    Two governors losing their seats; Taraba and Rivers. It's alright.
    Technique! Technical!!! Technicality!!!
    Thumb up Abati you are not partial technically.

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  37. Lol. Nice conversation

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  38. ...and technically, I think you are loosing it Mr Rueben Abati, you really need to snap out from your illusive thoughts and get a life. You had your chances to get things right, but you guys just messed up the entire system. Now you are wailing & whining like a bereaved widow. RUBBISH!

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  39. I just love this man....Reuben Abati.....he is such a great writer. Thumbs up man #Noted

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  40. My thougts exactly!very well said,all this fake prophecies

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  41. Enter your comment...epic and hilarious! Ruben! Ruben! Ruben ABATi! How many times did I call u! Just love ur write up jaree, pls I need more! Lamo@ white witch red witch and black or whatever colour! Pls its guinness malt all d way.

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  42. 1. He is really creative. Lets find out in his next episode what d wizards will say
    2. #MYOPINION#

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  43. ....I lik dis phrase wat de witches sai....“Without hope, life has no
    meaning.”....merry christmas

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  44. Technically I understand the message but the technicality is too logical. Change

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  45. Technically... Is dat the trend now

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  46. Mr Rueben Abati, please get a life, going into mainstream comedy would suit you very well. Your target audience should be in the old people's home. Cos technically you becoming unbecoming.

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  47. Reuben u must leave journalism and throw it to the winds. Transform to playwriting,music and movie writing.U should become the Wole Soyinka of this generation or Chinua Abeche. Transform not change.

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  48. LINDO SO U EXPECT ME TO READ ALL THIS? GERARAHERE MEHHNN

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  49. A good write up by an intellect, it's humorous tho'

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  50. This man is somewhat beginin to look like Atiku Abubakar. Or am i d only one seeing him dis way


    -- Donex --

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  51. This man called Abati is a genius wen it's 2 write-ups. No dull moment reading tru dis write-up.

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  52. Linda, I'm yet to get my LIB give away cash, even after I dropped my account number to lindaaikejiads@yahoo.com- kindly do something about it, I'm the first on the winner's list, with the email: just_paddle@yahoo.com and now I can't access it to resend my account number cause some people had tried to guess my password after u announced my e-mail kindly get intouch with me with barblemustbubble@yahoo.com or this my G-mail I'm using to comment(barblemustbubble@gmail.com) if you didn't get the mail that I sent with the just_paddle, before it was closed by yahoo. I'm still trying to rectify the problem tho. Thanks for your philanthropic attitude, God bless you

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  53. hmmmm.... what more is there to say??

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  54. a very wonderful article, nice one my Abati..

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  55. I technically appreciate your write up. Lol

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  56. Hahahhaah, I love reading from dis man... his writings are always very logical and interesting... me like.

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  57. Hahahhaah, I love reading from dis man... his writings are always very logical and interesting... me like.

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  58. Linda, I'm yet to get my LIB give away cash, even after I dropped my account number to lindaaikejiads@yahoo.com- kindly do something about it, I'm the first on the winner's list, with the email: just_paddle@yahoo.com and now I can't access it to resend my account number cause some people had tried to guess my password after u announced my e-mail kindly get intouch with me with barblemustbubble@yahoo.com or this my G-mail I'm using to comment(barblemustbubble@gmail.com) if you didn't get the mail that I sent with the just_paddle, before it was closed by yahoo. I'm still trying to rectify the problem tho. Thanks for your philanthropic attitude, God bless you

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  59. My honorable politician. Where have u been?

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  60. Bros why you like long story like this?

    Nice write up deo

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  61. Abati writes beautifully.

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  62. Nice write up. Not that I read it through though.




    Wild flowers!

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  63. I technically love this article....*laughing*






    (Linda d Kim K's fan)

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  64. Wot a mockery!

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  65. Nice one from the king of Journalism. Shading the government with sense.

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  66. Technically and technicality lol this abati can write sha.for pineapple skirt click on my name.linda my inspiration.

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    1. Funny write up. Thumps up ur head dey dere

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    2. I didn't read a thing from this old testament write ups...... strolls away

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  67. Abi........o great writer,thumps up man

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  68. I'm really disappointed in you Abati. You and your Oga jonathan ran this country for 6 years and landed us in this mess and u still have the guts to criticise?haba!I hate to believe i once respected you.

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  69. "understanding the
    technique of the technicality"... Hmmm

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  70. Lol... this man is funny. Technically we are in 2016 already.

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  71. Abati abati abati, how many times did i call you? No go land for jail ooooo!

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  72. Dear Linda,you see the truth about it is that the taste for Reuben Abati's articles have gone sour years back. He was an enigma in yester-years,i remember how he's articles got me through those dark Abacha years when i was still in the university,how i longed for his articles every friday in The Guardian newspapers as well as his 'Crossroads' column every sunday in the same dailies. We were enthralled by the dexterity of his pen and how he was able to unbelievably wield such great attention to detail in every circumstance or situation that be-deviled this nation. He was amazingly able to hit the nail on the head every time he wrote,while managing to maintain a respectable level of professionalism each and every time. Reuben Abati was a maestro to myself and my contemporaries back then and we awaited his reaction to every situation with bated breath...but alas he proved to be truly 'Nigerian' when he joined the GEJ led government and lost all sense of sensibility and decorum. It is really sad to see him today try to make a comeback to what he once was with his articles which you keep publishing from time to time in this recent era...but alas i would advice you my dear Linda Ikeji to forget about it,cos guess what..i did not even bother reading this article you posted up before putting down my comments..cos as fas as i am concerned..and same goes for alot of us who held him in awe..Reuben Abati is dead to us!!!! Sold on the alter of greed,stupidity,corruption,shame and lack of self worth...kindly stop making me sick,as i feel like throwing up anytime i see any of your posts of Reuben's write up!

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    1. My dear, I missed his write ups, I was an ardent fan of his Friday column, like u said, he is a true nigeria, he has lost it for me also, but I still wish him d very best

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    2. Your Opinion Lex!!!! Hmmmmm

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  73. Wow! Nice piece..indeed we always get the predictions for the new year from the men of God..Only God knows the truth. Witches and Wizards association lol..oh Lawd! This country is indeed headed for change. We pray for a better country, wisdom for our rulers and peaceful 2016.

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  74. Satirically enlightening

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  75. So wt did the wizards then say. ...eseokodugha75@yahoo.com

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  76. Abati, go to eat ur money in peace peace peace us alone alone leach

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  77. Nothing Abati writes inspires anymore. His writing has lost value to me. He was part of the Jonathan crew that raped this nation and stole it blind. None sense write up.

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    1. @Anonymous 5:04. U opinion. Judging a book nt by is cover but by d contents therein.

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  78. Write up is rubbish. Abati's writing has lost value.

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  79. The witches said where is this inspirations coming frm?#kiank

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  80. The witches said where is this inspirations coming frm?#kiank

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  81. The witches said where is this inspiration coming from?#kiank

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  82. Only someone having a pretty boring life would read all those. Next!

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  83. I will for once forget about your involvement in psyphoning our common patrimony and agree with your piece. Good one. God bless Nigeria

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  84. Nonsensical idiotic man πŸ‘¨

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  85. It is appalling to see certain comments. We no longer read, people are more interested in gossip rather than in intellectual pieces. The number of people who did not read this piece and had the effrontery to complain about the length just surprise me (with the exception of those who deliberately refused to read because of their disapproval of the writer). Nigerians need to start reading again so we can improve the quality of the brains around. I am indifferent about the writer of this piece but i must say that it made for an interesting read.

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  86. Nice write up in a hilarious way. And he does make sense in this prediction stuffs., just commonsense needed, And for those who say the piece is long, I pity una. That's how una take sell una rights so. As usuall, linda, nor post am o, na you biko.

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  87. Reuben Reuben Reuben... how many times did i call u? tiri times. biko technically stay in ur village, close ur mouth and enjoy ur xmas. Thankio

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  88. This is one of the best articles I have read on this blog. It is sad that some people thought it was too long...go back to school and relearn how to read - I mean kindergarten. If you think this article is too long, your education is a waste. What happened to the idea that Nigerians were smart and well read? I guess not this generation. This article clearly depicts the Nigerian spirit - the average Nigerian's view of his world. Well done Reuben Abati!!! I loved it every step of the way.

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  89. God bless u mr Reuben for that article. And for our nigerians whobate complaining that its too long u beter start reading articles like dis even it is long. Cultivate reading habbit.

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  90. Reuben Abati should shuu his mouth. Dere is noting PDP n their so-called cohorts can do. Witches or no witxhes, Nigeria will be great again as God liveth. Wat dey PDP can do for over 15yrs will be accomplish b4 dey knw. Long live my gr8 nation.

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  91. like him or hate him...counter him with facets lets see...hahahahaha...they are afraid now. there was a country

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  92. Abati and his ennui epistles,a self-inspired connundrum.

    #GeneralFortune

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  93. Loving his article every now and then. Technically I pray Nigerians don't end up inconclusive!!! % Your Greatest Fan !!!

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