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Monday 16 February 2015

Obasanjo, an embarrassment to the military- Defense HQ releases statement

The Nigerian military just released a statement on its Facebook page blasting former president and retired General Olusegun Obasanjo over his recent remarks alleging that president Jonathan wants to use the military/Service Chiefs to extend his tenure. Find the Defense press statement below...
The Defence Headquarters has noted the remarks of a former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo as reported in the media stating his views on perceived state of the armed forces and the roles being allegedly played by the military in the nation's political process in recent times. The leadership and cross section of the military believes that the former President and retired General has every right to be interested in the actions and fate of the military. Hence, his views like many others will continue to be accorded the well-deserved attention. It is however noteworthy that most of his utterances lately indicate an attitude of playing to the gallery or indulging in politicization of serious national security or military affairs.

For instance, the comments credited to Chief Obasanjo alleging that the postponement of the General Elections was to enable President Jonathan to use the Service Chiefs to plot a tenure extension is to say the least, very surprising. It is surprising indeed, considering the fact that the retired General chose to ignore the clarification and emphatic assurances of non-partisanship of the military as declared in a DHQ statement on the position of the Armed Forces in the ongoing political activities. His motive as usual remains unknown but it is certainly less than noble or well intentioned. We dare say again that Chief Obasanjo's assertions are false.
Much as the military desires to respect the old General and his views, it has become necessary to point out that his conduct and unguarded utterances of late has fallen short of the standard of discipline expected of an individual who has had the privilege of service in the military and risen to the status of a General. The behavior of retired General (Chief) Obasanjo has been so unbecoming and continues to constitute a serious embarrassment to the military before all who have reasonably and rightly adjudged the essence of military background in terms of the high value and standard it tends to contribute to statesmanship.
We feel constrained to remind the old General that the world has moved beyond that parochial and self-adulating reasoning and mindset which he seems stuck to. Indeed, he needs to be told that by virtue of their better training, exposure, education, assessment and environment, the military personnel of today are already far beyond his level in their appreciation of democracy and it's indispensability for the stable and prosperous society which Nigerians cherish.
In this instance, the military wishes to inform the retired General, that the institution which he bequeathed to the nation has .certainly developed beyond how he left it. The Nigerian military is now better placed to strive for the maintenance of the legacies & ethos of service, valour, subordination to constituted authorities, and nonpartisan commitment to duty and fatherland. It has to be restated that the military as an institution, is neither as inept in the discharge of its duties, nor is it being misused for political ends in the manner the retired General Obasanjo who was also a former President has possibly been made to believe.

Indeed, the system now strongly believes in Democracy as well as its structures and institutions to the extent that It will do nothing whatsoever to undermine or truncate the steady growth and development of the nation's democracy. The military will remain professional as it keeps doing its best along with others to ensure adequate security and defence of the nation's territorial integrity in this auspicious period in the country.

The Defence Headquarters will like to encourage Chief Obasanjo to be genuinely interested in the growth & sustenance of Nigeria's democratic credentials. He is also enjoined to endeavor to improve in his understanding of intricate issues and try to encourage the military rather than continue with this tendency to indulge in imputation of ulterior motives to every effort, all for the purpose of discrediting well thought out policies or decisions related to the military's roles in the polity. The support of all well-meaning elderly Nigerians remains vital in the onerous duty of working for the stability, defence, and peace of our country under duly constituted authorities in a democratic environment.

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    1. U can say dat again and again...
      I love that too.

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    2. Obasanjo has one problem with GEJ, which is tenure extention. Obasanjo agreed to give Jonathan power on the condition that he will only go for a term, making him 5yrs in office an as well making Obasanjo the highest leader to preside Nigeria for 10yrs including his military regime. Now if Jonathan should win he will surpass Obasanjo taking him to 10yrs an some months an that's what Obasanjo won't like. Obasanjo can even support Asari dokupo just to see that nobody in Nigeria will over take him, this is just mere selfishness from OBJ because GEJ has done absolutely nothing wrong to him,

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    3. The Nigeria Military of today is a disgrace. They are bunch of fat bellied, shameless greedy whimps!
      The old nigerian military of which obj was a product of-now, that was a REAL MILITARY with gallant men not today's houseboy military men that thug governors like fayose can push around. We Nigerians are too smart to discern between the two.

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    4. Silence could have been d best answer. Can't wait for this election to be over. I'm tired of this campaign method.

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    5. THE NIGERIA MILITARY HAS BEEN COMPROMISED. THEY'VE LOST ALL RESPECT I HAVE FOR THEM. I DON'T LONGER SEE GUERRILLAS. ALL I SEE IS NAIVE POLITICIANS ON MILITARY UNIFORM. MY HEART GOES TO THOSE MILITARY MEN THAT DIED IN THAT PLANE CRASH. IF THEY WERE STILL ALIVE. GEJ WOULD HAVE BEEN OUT OF OFFICE. STUPID POLITICIANS.

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    1. Did the nigerian military investigate the leaked tape from ekiti rigging with members of the military heard on the tape? NO! So how credible is the yeye military we have now! They are all a bunch of bribed greedy men with NO HONOR!

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  3. DHQ short up jari, He's an Old man acting like he should..
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    .NOTE: Raise Your Words, Not Your Voice. It Is Rain That Grows Flowers, Not Thunder..

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  4. Must the military insult the former generals! They should let some things be at least to show respect to them.
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    @Carlos via Nokia Lumia

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    1. Really? I bet ur papa na military man! He just told them the truth!

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    2. Which respect? Does he deserve to be respected? Obasnjo abi obusonjo is the greatest fool that I av seen. Nkita like him.

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  5. VERULE says-reaaaall!

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  6. Obj go trend on twitter today sha

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  7. Can't he be arrested for falsehood and slander .. sha he's an authority

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  8. Chai, baba you for no start. All this long note for you. Is too long will read later.

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  9. Curse from different corners go soon kill OBJ.

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  10. Phew the polity has been so overheated, can't wait for this election to come and go.
    Never knew our military can talk this much untill this administration.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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    1. Nigerian Army has been christen to Nigeria army of political wind of gej...

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  11. No I don't support this. These guys were in primary school when Obasanjo was General. What is bad is bad

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  12. Military should keep shut...

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  13. Everybody has turned to basket mouth! Mouths leaking everywhere, whether or not they make sense! Guilty conscience!

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  14. But I said it...He's a big embarassment not only to the Nigerian military but to Nigerians as a whole(@least reasonable Nigerians )
    #Stupid old man

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  15. Well sad Sir God bless you!! This is the second person toda saying obj nevr takes responsibility for his own mistakes but linds too much politiking matter small gossip or fashion statement will do abeg ohh

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  16. All i can say is this article is very very rude n disrespectful,and its coming from our national military? Smh

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    1. Shut up child...2go misses you

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  17. Nawaooo! Woz all dis nah? Cos dey believe dat jona is ano igbo man right? Rubbish! Obasanjo u are sick! LOLO1

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  18. do they always have to write long statements? not everyone finds long articles fascinating. uugghh.

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  19. Obasanjo will b d trending topic/search on google for Feb 2015

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  20. GEJ is the GCFR, so not surprised.

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  21. I don't like obj but dhq should face their business

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  22. passing by








    Moye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB.....

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  23. Hmmm...i luv ma country, atleast d errydai drama is a "gud" reason to

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  24. OBASANJO IS A BIG FOOL. THE BIGGEST FOOL IN WEST AFRICA AND IN THE WORLD AT LARGE. GEJ TILL 2019. ENGR EMY

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  25. na so.
    OBJ na ode.
    #pikinni
    #DavidKing

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  26. drama
    this is getting serious





    #Commenting thru Glo 4G LTE

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  27. drama
    this is getting serious





    #Commenting thru Glo 4G LTE

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  28. We now know who the military is supporting!

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  29. tell the he goat Sir, God bless you real good

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  30. Its official, Nigerian military has gone to the dogs. its such a pity for such an enviable institution.

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  31. Holy SHIT. The retards at Def HQ just upped the Ante. We r in Deep SHIT Oooooooooo. Start prayin Folks. Start PRAYING.

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  32. Nigerian military ! Shame on you

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  33. Too long. Nexttttttt.

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  34. Tori don dey get real belle..we dey watch...

    click my name for sports news

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  35. Very well said.

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  36. imagine boys who where in diapers when OBJ was C-in-C insulting him

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  37. I like the fact that Nigerians are now beginning to see the Old General for what he truly is. If he is a champion of Democracy, why did he try so much to go for a third term? Obasanjo presided over 16 billion USD of looting for IPP (Independent Power Projects) during his time as president. Why has his own son, daughter, etc disrespected him publicly by publishing open letters to him.

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  38. Hmmmn.... nd d storie kips gettin interestin.......
    •Dat Akwa Corper frm Ekiti•

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  39. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    The funniest thing about all this is that baba dont even care self......
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  40. Wow!

    They said it all...
    Pls take note of dis words..."We feel constrained to remind the old General that the world has moved beyond that parochial and self-adulating reasoning and mindset which he seems stuck to."

    Well articulated and carve out response to an "old general" dat is stepping out of his bounds".

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  41. this people are always very quick to be very rude all because they are supporting a clueless jonathan ,i shake my head for nigeria...richlyblessed.

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  42. Wow!

    They said it all...
    Pls take note of dis words..."We feel constrained to remind the old General that the world has moved beyond that parochial and self-adulating reasoning and mindset which he seems stuck to."

    Well articulated and carve out response to an "old general" dat is stepping out of his bounds".

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  43. This is what we call backlash. He's getting what he's called for.

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  44. Abeg make dem tell am o! The man don lose respect in all ramifications... Haba, a thief calling another, thief!!!

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  45. Wow!

    They said it all...
    Pls take note of dis words..."We feel constrained to remind the old General that the world has moved beyond that parochial and self-adulating reasoning and mindset which he seems stuck to."

    Well articulated and carve out response to an "old general" dat is stepping out of his bounds".

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  46. CONCERNED NIGERIAN16 February 2015 at 16:39

    He/she who pays the piper.....

    It is well with Nigeria and Nigerians IJN.Amen.

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  47. What has Obasanjo leaving the PDP got to do with the Military. :I don't understand o!-Pst.Che

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  48. This has Doyin Okupe written all over It...very stupid bunch of people.

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  49. Which military are you guys talking about?

    The same one whose officers helped PDP to rig elections in Ekiti?
    Or the military which has refused to investigate Captain Koli's recording?
    Or the one whose officers are running away from, and abandoning their weapons to Boko Haram?

    We Nigerians know better and you guys are jokers! Keep living in your fool's paradise.

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  50. Honestly this old man is becoming a public nuisance..someone should tell him that he cannot control everybody in power..he failed to control GEJ datz why he is bittered. "he should understand that we are way passed the parochial and self adulating reasoning and mindset"..the military just spoke my mind ...OBJ is a looser and must accept his defeat..

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  51. Obj lolz they wan finish u notorious tif in the military den, the great teleguide, mumu, go to your ota biko

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  52. nonsense!!!....bcuz him no dey shower praises on "una" em don bcum una enemy........obj isn't ur problem......sambisa is......tnk u.....

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  53. Nice... well worded. but please we await the official statement on the leaked audio recording allegedly recorded and released by one captain Koli, dully analysed by an American voice analysis firm, and involved a serving Brig General Aliyu Momoh, Obanikoro, Ayo Fayose and co. We need an official statement explaining or denying (with facts) the involvement or not of the military in that said meeting. Gov Fayose somehow has managed to confirm the existence of the recording and admits to being present in the said meeting.

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  54. Henry Ekene Obianika16 February 2015 at 16:44

    Obj sef!! He should retire to his Ota farm and leave 9ja polity alone.

    {Igwe Adaobi's boo}

    Linda I said so..

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  55. Something is definitely wrong with our military. They shouldn't have come out with this type of statement. It is so wrong. I guess the Jonathan syndrome has affected them.

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  56. Foul yansh go soon open.



    OKORO UPGRADED**

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  57. these military guys are bastards. They have really being compromised. See how fast they react to political issues. Gosh. But to exterminate boko haram is a problem cos they are too slow and corrupt. I am disappointed at the state of military we have now, and i blame the weak heads. FYI, Egypt responded to the killing of corptic christians by ISIS by conducting an air raid in select ISIS locations in libya within 24 hours. That is a military one should be proud of, not this idiots parading themselves as nigerian military that nigerians are ashamed of.

    You are rebuking a man, OBJ who fought to keep this country as one (sure most of you then were wearing pampas then), ruled this country and handed over to a democratic govt. Just because the clueless jona has bribed u guys. men, this country is f**ked.

    cant wait for God to intervene.

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  58. Anoda roaring lion seekn for who to devour, let him go n practice hw to die cos he is gettn older day by day or beta still go bck to farming n live politics alone for d younger ones to lead

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  59. The military shouldn't involve in politics! This is sad! it takes away the integrity of that sanctual institution.

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  60. well said i think is time for OBJ to respect himself

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  61. dont forget history when defending yourselves,is not about self defence,is about national unity and peaceful coexistence on which the past generals,officers and men stood firmly for.

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  62. Na dem sabi, they are all the same!

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  63. Obasanjo is now parading himself as a saint after running a very corrupt government, with impunity at its peak, a president that supervised rigging of election and brought the term election is a "do or die affair" a president that supervised the kidnapping of another governor, a president that under his tenure kidnapping was the order of the day, a president that imposed yaradua and GEJ on us, is now parading as a saint and some Nigerians are clapping for him.. The only reason his tenure looks any good is because of how bad certain things have been wit this present tenure. Obasanjo should go and sit down in his farm.elder statesman my foot!!

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  64. The Defense HQ doesn't no themselves, general OBJ, was among the Nigeria military that broth the most of the military officers up till today, the Defense HQ should not because of GEJ, cause war against this nation oh!!!!!!! Defense HQ are u people mad?

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    1. My brother the fools can't reason beyond their noses na.

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  65. Hw ObJ no go talk xo wen dy use una military 4 ekiti own, abi no be una give pass 2 a particular sticker,...abeg military una go sidon

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  66. He is paranoid cos is GEJ all d way

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  67. How can our military come this low? Why would they issue this kind of statement against one of their own and a former C-In-C who is quarreling with the incumbent C-In-C?? This is a no, no.

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  68. Embarrassment? lol why would they come out and say this.

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  69. UNHAPPY NIGERIAN.16 February 2015 at 17:02

    FOR JUST THIS PRESS RELEASE, I ONCE AGAIN DUFF MY HAT FOR THE NIGERIAN MILITARY. MAY GOD PROVIDE YOU WITH ALL THAT YOU MIGHT NEED IN LEADERSHIP. IRRESPECTIVE OF WHAT THIS OLD CARGOES OF DICTATORS WILL, NIGERIA HAS MOVED ON AND DEMOCRACY HAS COME TO STAY. WE WILL NEVER ALLOW OUR COUNTRY TO BE HELD BACK AGAIN. NIGERIA WAS IN THE SAME CLASS WITH SINGAPORE, MALAYSIA AND SO MANY OTHERS WHEN THEY (OBJ, BUHARI, BABANGIDA) AND THEIR LEAGUE WERE AT THE HELM OF AFFAIRS BUT LOOK AT THEIR LEADERSHIP AND WHAT THEY WERE ABLE TO DO. FORWARD NIGERIAN MILITARY, FORWARD GEJ, FORWARD DEMOCRATIC NIGERIA. BACKWARD NEVER.

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  70. That's right,Obasanjo is a disgrace 2 Nigeria nt jt d military,the man should die already.

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  71. THE NIGERIAN MILITARY IS AN EMBARRASSMENT ONTO IT'S SELF! Didn't we all witness, on tape, a major general of the Nigerian military being dehumanizing by idiot fayose, koro, etc, just for naughts. Pathetic!

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  72. This OBJ personal decision is really gonna break the internet and all this jobless political leaders are gonna to die on the matter.......


    ::::::::::::::::::::QUEENMAYA:::::::::::::::::::::

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  73. "There is a reason that you separate the military and the police. One fights the enemies of the state and the other serves and protects the people. When the military becomes both, then the enemies of the state tends to become the people" William Adama.

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  74. BABA FINE BEFORE OOH! THAT PIC MAKE SENSE SMALL LOL

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  75. Soon the daughter will come to his rescue. These old generals are the reason this country is like this today. They shld be cut off completely from active state matters. #thismanisnothelpingmattersatall

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  76. Well written DHQ....our support and prayers will forever help you defend us as a nation. Thanks again

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  77. how can the military say this because he critics the president. at least he gave democracy a chance. he handed power back to the people voluntary and became elected under democracy. smh at this military.

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  78. Soon the daughter will come to his rescue. These old generals are the reason this country is like this today. They shld be cut off completely from active state matters. #thismanisnothelpingmattersatall

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  79. Parades himself like a sacred cow...

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  80. Lengthy write-up with craftily worded sentences do not amount to credibility or can convince anyone of the neutrality or professionalism of the Nigerian military in the face of what everyone can see happening in the political spheres of Nigeria today. Many evidences have shown how politicized the Nigerian military have become to the point of becoming a tool in the hand of the ruling party. DHQ! Nigerians are not fools. We see things as they happen, okay? Take note: A politicized military is a corrupt military, and a corrupt military is a weak military. It is therefore not a surprise that U engaged a rag tag army of terrorists for years and loosing portions of the Nigerian territory, claiming to have killed shekau more 3 times. Thank God for the support of MNJTF, who knows what would have become of Nigeria today.

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  81. Is the defence now an appendage of PDP?

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  82. OBJ, I hv always admired ur way of doing things, but ur recent behaviour is extremely disappionting, u r only a man nah, not God!

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  83. To hell wit u both the military nd obasanjo, the military I knw back den was the military of this lovely country,but now it's has bcum the military of the ruling party...the military I knw then re Patriotically active wit decipline nd action,but now the military re cowards nd very gud in writing up story books....bunch of corrupt pple

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  84. To hell wit u both the military nd obasanjo, the military I knw back den was the military of this lovely country,but now it's has bcum the military of the ruling party...the military I knw then re Patriotically active wit decipline nd action,but now the military re cowards nd very gud in writing up story books....bunch of corrupt pple

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  85. why didn't they say this before he dumped PDP

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  86. My honest take in this whole matter is, I wish the urgent and fast way the Military and the Federal Government respond to issues in the print media is the same way they respond to Boko Haram and other pressing national issues like electric power etc, Nigeria would have been far ahead of where it is now!

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  87. very well delivered to the the general.thank u again for reassuring nigerians of ur level headedness

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  88. The truth remains that the Military has become politicized. It is revolving round and OBJ has been in the game for ages.
    what is not good for the goose won't be good for the gander.

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  89. Humnnn, adie tin je ifun arawon. I sit-down dey look o.

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  90. My honest take in this whole matter is, I wish the urgent and fast way the Military and the Federal Government respond to issues in the print media is the same way they respond to Boko Haram and other pressing national issues like electric power etc, Nigeria would have been far ahead of where it is now!

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  91. very well delivered to the ritred general.thank u for reassuring nigerians of ur commitment to ur profession and level headedness

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  92. I don't understand why military should be involved in this. Obasanjo has said his mind and they should respect that.

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  93. the Nigerian army has truly improved. kudos

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  94. Why do i see the handwriting of FKK and Okupe in the press release......

    No matter the utterance of an a retired the General, the institution(Army) remains private and continue with its job.

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  95. AprokoManagerApril16 February 2015 at 17:29

    Iheneme na Obodo o. All these Agadi na agwu ofe. Obasanjo na ndi otuya. Taaa, gbafuo nu. Your drama will never be my concern.
    Ehen Bonarrio biko can i have you number. Ebim na abuja
    AprokoManagerApril is back

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  96. I think he need to be reminded maybe he has forgoten that he is not bigger that the nation. He can be dealt with and should mind his ulterances. He crossed the bridge and want to break the bridge...

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  97. Well said, and I hope that Baba should respect Nigerians as well we Nigerians respect him stop making comments that could plunge the country into crisis.

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  98. That's good for him!!! Old man should teach d younger wisdom

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  99. Everyone should just forget this old man


    He is not worth the nations deliberation

    I watched it on channels television just now...how the other old man close to him tore the PDP membership card... That was really uncalled for

    @Obj is a desperate old man...





    @Galore

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  100. its a shame for Obj though - you cant really be acting like its all about you! if war comes into this country i and my family will def survive - dual citizen things , lool!!! You former leaders should clean the mess you created. Shikena!!!!

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  101. What a shame..military releasing statement..after they will say the military hasn't been politicized and compromised by jonathan and his administration...DHQ pls do ur job in d north and stop releasing stupid statements like u are a political party

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  102. Well said. Hope obasanjo will stop being mischievous and respect his old age.

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  103. This is jst a typical case of pot calling kettle black! Obj hav u 4gotten how u used d military to cause genocide in odi?u killed all d male in Odi then remember how u also begged d senate to give u a 3rd term? This man jst proved to me that dleadership of APC will be worse than that of PDP! #vote_wisely

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  104. Can u pipo jst teh ds obasanjo man 2 stop talking anyhow n pretend 2b d elder n chieftain we xpekt him 2b? Na wao!

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  105. OBJ is senile thus is d reason for his childishness.

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  106. Which political party is Dhq working for? Is dHq now a branch of pdp?

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  107. Story for the gods. Watch the video of Ekiti State rigging and judge the military by yourself. Mtcheew

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  108. Well written.. I hope Mr Obasanjo would have read this

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  109. Mcheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeew, dis pple as failed 2 realise who der r dealing wt, whr is der espre de chor?

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  110. Mcheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeew, dis pple as failed 2 realise who der r dealing wt, whr is der espre de chor?

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  111. Mcheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeew, dis pple as failed 2 realise who der r dealing wt, whr is der espre de chor?

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  112. Let Baba talk ooo...Presidency has compromised the military. What else would they say? Exactly what the PDP are saying at the exact same time. Very fishy

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    1. Its now attackin obj after patrollin tinubu residence and some idiots will shout gej. Shut d fuck offfffff;!!!

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  113. Obasanjo wants 2 be a demi-god, but God will disgrace the imp....yeye old man

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  114. Dear Linda, God bless you for posting this and the Nigerian military for speaking up. Let the truth be told, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo is a huge colossal national disgrace to the league of Ex-Presidents and Elder statesmen that he claimed to belong and represent.

    This was a man that tried everything that he could to thwart the Nigeria constitution to his favours just to have a third term and failed, yet nobody killed nor crucified him. At such a crucial critical time that our nation is going through, the least that was expected of a man that claimed to love this country much more than his own soul, was to help maintain peace and order and ensure that the political class are well guided, as one whose views was well respected but rather his busy heating up the polity and making unguided utterances that could further destabilize the already tensed polity and precarious peace.

    I pray that God in His infinite mercy will forgive him and save his soul or else it will be a monumental lost for his soul, if he should leave this world this way.

    Peace! Peace!! Peace!!! Nigeria, one love!

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  115. Eeeeeeeehhh. This is Automatic Season Seven ooooo

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  116. This one is military affair,my hand no dey oooo

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  117. Why won't they insult baba
    After all GEJ is in charge of the military he could have told them to do this
    This shows that really GEJ is using them

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  118. OBJ should just respect his old age.

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  119. The Military has become a fraction of PDP. What a shame to our country. Any which way, i'll lay my life down for Sai Buhari. March4Buhari!!!!!

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    1. May your life be layed down just as you've said...amen

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  120. Wow!!! The military should never engage in partisan politics in a real democracy!!!! Which way Nigeria?????

    Talk about govt meddling

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  121. Almighty God will take control. Commenting from lumia 1582. Showlove!!

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  122. I sincerely hope this is not true, cos if it is then the army has become a bunch of yes boys with no respect for a General and a president. If a thief becomes a prophet does it mean the prophet shouldn't speak the truth when he sees it.

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  123. Almighty God will take control.. Commenting from lumia 1582.

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  124. It is clear the Military has been compromised. OBASANJO speaks the truth and i am really shocked that some people cant open theireyes to see that things have gone out of control in this country.
    Forget all he sentiments of Obasanjo still trying to gain control of Nigeria, in my opinion thats just stupid insinuations. There is nothing wrong in an ex president giving opinions now and then... We are governed by a clout of thugs... At this rate we can only wait for God to strike some people with his wrath... Like he did Abacha.

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    1. Apc fanatics I see u? U are very slow and dumb for making such a statement! Instead of him as a former president to work hard in maintaining peace during the elections his adding more pepper to the hot stew! Why is he the only president with an okro soap mouth ? Why aren't babangida and other rulers talking? It's such a disappointment that an old man who is meant to be a wise man is an empty barrel! Smh

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  125. linda's.....protege16 February 2015 at 19:01

    i'm not just allowed to insult an elderly man but the recent behavior of former president Obasanjo is FOOLISH.

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  126. Yes he's a digrace to Nigeria...nawa oo. The haet is getting too hot lord save us.







    ***floxycares***

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  127. When the Military Speaks the truth. APC will say they have been compromised. They have been compromised because they did not say what will favor them. #MarchForwardNigeria

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  128. Don't go liking all this crazyish stuff a beg. DHQ knows what to do if OBJ has offended her. Stop releasing statements on social media abeg. It's irritating. Ah Ah. OBJ is a general and could be experiencing early onset old age issues. DHQ go to Abeokuta or Otta and talk to and with him directly and stop all this nonsense. What is wrong with this new generation of generals and service chiefs sef. Once a soldier always a soldier till death. Get off social media joh and talk with baba. Nonsense. Mschewww.

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  129. Where in the developed world does the military comment on the opinions of an ex-president? It is most certainly not within their remit. Obj is entitled to his opinions and is free to express these opinions through whatever outlet he so pleases. This is what we call freedom of speech. The defence hq on the other hand have no business responding to his comments and really should focus on what they are there for, one of which is to protect and defend Nigeria's national sovereignty. It is no great wonder then that the Chibok girls are still missing and Boko Haram is still very much at large! Perhaps if defence hq spent as much time thinking of ways to win the war against Boko Haram and finding the Chibok girls as they do in responding and admonishing people who are only exercising their right to free speech, Nigeria might well be free of Boko Haram today!

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  130. Obasanjo is desperately seeking attention.a man rejected by his son & daughter what can u gain from such a man.he should bury his head in shame

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  131. wht do you expect when 80percent of our budget is meant for security.they re part of the corrupt system,

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  132. ...Seriously, i don't anything in what OBJ did or mentioned. We may not realize it now BUT i know we will when the time comes. Am not in support of any of this parties as they are all the same but we all should think of where we were before GEJ and during GEJ administration...to me Naija is falling with GEJ day by day as BH is gaining more ground...PDP loosing membership daily and his administration is not even better...anyway to cut it short where were the DHQ when BH started?? even when OBJ was raising all point den did they respond to him or the Nigerians voice?? once a soldier is always a soldier,as dey treat OBJ today so shall they be treated when they leave the ARMY too by His grace...Things are really falling apart

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    1. Lol you are very blind to see that boko haram is simply a political propaganda to paint the image of Jonathan's government black! But he know God always vindicates his children' i know his not asleep!!!

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  133. What me I no be say all those military generals are so so corrupt, god dey watch una

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  134. Good one from the military

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  135. Afolabi O. Solesi16 February 2015 at 21:58

    The statement by the DHQ is most unfortunate. While I do not and will not hold brief for OBJ, I think there should be more decent ways of protesting the perceived misjudgement by OBJ. The statement by the DHQ is full of insults which I think is uncharacteristic of the Military. I find it difficult to believe that the military is not biased in this case. While most Nigerians including me appreciate the sacrifices of our defence personnel, what obtains today is a far cry from what some of us used to know of the county's military

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  136. They did not release the statement until he exited pdp. Again they are following the body language of the pdp

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  137. CAN'T BELIEVE HOW STUPID MOST NIGERIANS AND THESE COMMENTERS ARE NOT PAYING CLOSE ATTENTION TO OBJ'S WORDS AND CONCERNS.
    SAY WHAT YOU WILL BUT THE DIRE SITUATION WILL NOT BE HAPPENING IF OBJ WAS STILL PRESIDENT!!!!

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  138. You definitely said all I would have said. Cheers.

    #BuhariOsinbajo2015

    God Bless Nigeria. Amen.

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  139. This kind of act is why in 5+ years the once very very fierce military of Nigeria could not defeat a group of rag-tag insurgents cos the Jonathan administration blindly used them for the wrong things. Why on earth should the military keep getting involved in partisan politics? What's their business with all of Obasanjo's criticisms of the weak federal government? How on earth could they go as low as writing a statement just because of Obasanjo's criticisms of the federal government? How on earth could/should/would they get as low as disrespecting their own generals in public (Buhari, Obasanjo) all for partisan politics? My problem with the government of president Jonathan is that they never see how selfish actions of today affect the entire tomorrow. When things go wrong tomorrow now, the foolish federal government will start blaming "enemies" that don't exist.....forgetting that it's their own foolishness that built problems over time.

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  140. Wow! Cultured dressing down; just like telling somebody, "you ought to know" Certainly this Military obtained WASC.

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  141. It is interesting how many of you having been scolding the military for "insulting" OBJ, but you forget that OBJ is the one who has been insulting the military and laying grave accusations against them. They only responded which I think is very appropriate, they used appropriate words, because knowing this man, only the harsh truths would work on him.

    I therefore support this letter because SOMEONE had to call this man to order and halt him before he goes mad.

    Anyway, me I laff well well at their many references to "old general" and reminding him that times have changed.

    Now I understand why OBJ tore up his card, this must have been the insult that got to him. But it had to be done. He is not the only Elder Statesman/Past President. Why is he the only one running around like a chicken with head cut off

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  142. DHQ are busy replying a former general and president whe they have an insurgency to upstage,the DHQ is showing utter disrespect and disregard for their past,and those that are insulting today will surely be insulted tomorrow,the military in Nigeria has been compromised and it is clear for all discerning minds to see,so their coming out to insult OBJ will not change anything, multiple times they have conspired with the presidency to insult buhari over his certificates so it is clear for all to see that they have Turned paerisan,and this are the ingredients that have always been followed by a coup,so let us stop being blind and start taking the words of OBJ serious.last year he wrote an open letter to the president and now we are seeing all those scenarios being played out,we still havnt investigated the leaked tape recording of the ekiti elections and we saw how the military was used to prevent opposition governors and officials from entering ekiti state.so I will stick by OBJ on this.

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  143. Jonathan wants to use the military/Service Chiefs to extend his tenure - OBJ.

    DHQ,
    If it moves and quacks like a duck, it is nothing else but a "Maradona-like" duck named Pinocchio.

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  144. Where in developed world does the military comment on the opinions of an ex-president? It is most certainly not within their remit. Obj is entitled to his opinions and is free to express these opinions through whatever outlet he so pleases. This is what we call freedom of speech. The defence hq on the other hand have no business responding to his comments and really should focus on what they are there for, one of which is to protect and defend Nigeria's national sovereignty. It is no great wonder then that the Chibok girls are still missing and Boko Haram is still very much at large! Perhaps if defence hq spent as much time thinking of ways to win the war against Boko Haram and finding the Chibok girls as they do in responding and admonishing people who are only exercising their right to free speech, Nigeria might well be free of Boko Haram today!

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    1. Go away! Stop posting comments several times! Lol I wish your family was one of the families who have lost their loved ones in the battle against boko haram! U won't be here running your mouth like a leaking pot! So many militants have lost their lives in the battle againys boko haram yet we sit here to insult while we are inside our well conditioned homes in all security. Smh what is this world turning Into??

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  145. Where in developed world does the military comment on the opinions of an ex-president? It is most certainly not within their remit. Obj is entitled to his opinions and is free to express these opinions through whatever outlet he so pleases. This is what we call freedom of speech. The defence hq on the other hand have no business responding to his comments and really should focus on what they are there for, one of which is to protect and defend Nigeria's national sovereignty. It is no great wonder then that the Chibok girls are still missing and Boko Haram is still very much at large! Perhaps if defence hq spent as much time thinking of ways to win the war against Boko Haram and finding the Chibok girls as they do in responding and admonishing people who are only exercising their right to free speech, Nigeria might well be free of Boko Haram today!

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  146. Seriously this is all Linda has for us......Obj gist all d way....so dry....Linda is bias...got beta blogs to read....bad rubbish

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  147. #smh - Sad a military will say that and wondering if any other defence HQ in the world will say that of a retired general. PDP supporters should stop giving excuses for the current Government. If I was a member of PDP, I may not leave the party but admit that we deserve to lose then go back to the drawing board and come back stronger. THE PAINFUL PART IS THE LIES, THEY ARE STILL SAYING OUR ECONOMY IS THE BEST EVER $ HAS APPRECIATED FROM 158 TO 213??? VOTE CHANGE, VOTE BUHARI!!!

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