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Sunday 28 June 2015

Dele Momodu writes a desperate letter to Pres. Buhari...he sounds a little disappointed in the new govt

Ovation publisher and staunch Buhari supporter, Dele Momodu, yesterday wrote a desperate open letter to the president where he expressed a little disappointment over the government of APC in the last four weeks. (I think there are are more desperate and ruthless politicians in this new government, it's definitely a Change from what we had previously). Anyway, read Momodu's memo 1st published on Thisday below..
Your Excellency, I write to you today with a heavy heart. The reason should be obvious. I was one of those latter day converts to Buharism, a political philosophy that believes in the reincarnation of former leaders in the days of tribulation. You were never the first man to resurrect from retirement and near political oblivion. General Olusegun Obasanjo bounced back from prison to Aso Rock Villa. In nearby Benin Republic, former military dictator and strongman, Mathieu Kerekou who had served as maximum ruler for about 17 incredible years, came back to defeat incumbent President, Nicephore Soglo in a 1990 election.  He led his country for another ten years and almost got another five-year term but for the age barrier that disqualified him.
It is normal for Africans to run towards the wise elders of the village when trouble comes knocking. That is one of the major reasons Nigerians in their millions voted with their feet and thumbs to elect you President.  Many of those who supported you did so for several other reasons and you must understand that they were mainly not members of your political party, APC. So, apart from your age, they backed you because they believed in your impeccable pedigree as an incorruptible and honourable man, a strict disciplinarian, a Scrooge who would not fritter away our meagre resources, a scourge of rogues and prodigal sons, a metamorphosed tyrant now a born-again democrat, and so on and so forth. Nigerians ardently placed their hopes in you and fervently prayed you won’t disappoint them.

This is the principal reason I have decided to send you this desperate memo today before some despicable politicians tarnish your hard-earned reputation and truncate this beautiful chance again.

Sir, let me say right away that the goodwill garnered during your campaigns and the jubilation that heralded your recent victory are fast fading and you need to, as a matter of urgency, convince the people of Nigeria that you’re now ready to hit the ground running. They are not going to listen to excuses since you had 30 years after quitting the high office to onerously prepare for the job again. For them it is immaterial that you met an empty treasury or that you are mostly surrounded by selfish, corruptive influences and impostors. As I mentioned in my earlier epistles to you, Nigerians have become totally impatient and what they expect of you is tantamount to performing the miracle of turning water into wine or raising Lazarus from the dead. You cannot afford to waste any second before displaying the sterner stuff you’re reputed to be made of.

 I had encouraged you not to be afraid of taking charge of the Party that brought you to power or tackling the politicians that claimed to have helped you in the process. I had imagined that you know the ways of our politicians by now and thought you knew how to handle them. I had told you matter-of-factly that you may have to step on some powerful toes in order to achieve anything tangible. The worst that may likely happen is for people to say and accuse you of dictatorial proclivity which won’t be new in your lexicon or to be threatened with impeachment and all-what-not. But trust me, no evil shall befall you for as long as you carry the people along in your crusade and do not pander to the whims and caprices of members of the privilegentsia.

 There is no doubt that the present imbroglio in your Party is as a result of your lukewarm attitude to Party issues thinking you could merely concentrate on nation-building while others deal with political intrigues. However, it is not always as simple as that. As you can now see, you don’t seem to be on the same page with your Party. While you were busy agonising over the myriad of problems besetting Nigeria, many of your presumed disciples were busy fighting over positions and control of power the way babies squabble over lollipops. They have studiously forgotten the change mantra and the huge expectations that made the electorate to troop out in droves and cast their votes for you and the Party.

 The moment you became the President-elect, you should have readied your manacles for all would-be trouble makers. You should have sent out a powerful message to those politicians who may wish to act above the law. But the moment you appeared ready to abdicate some of your leadership responsibilities to them, the obvious lacuna gave them the needed impetus to take charge and cut you adrift. Your political advisers, if any, should have prepared you for the offensive. There is no way you are going to fight and survive the battle ahead if the political class see you as a man they can easily bully. You cannot sit on the fence.  Whilst your decision not to interfere in the affairs of another arm of Government, the legislature, is commendable and indeed your constitutional duty, you must make it clear to your Party that the same non-interference must apply to them.

Our people may have voted for your Party but they also voted for the individuals that the Party entrusted its mandate to including you.  Just as there is a limit to how the Party can control you in the exercise of your executive functions and those you choose to assist you in the fulfilment of those functions, so also must you tell the Party chieftains that there is a limit as to how much the leadership structure and duties of the legislative arm can be controlled.  If you are ambiguous about this, then you are inviting your Party leadership to write a letter to you categorically stating not only those you must appoint as your Ministers and Special Advisers but also those that you must not work with under any guise. I am sure you would not tolerate that. In the same vein you must not tolerate Party interference in the legislature.  Change has come, please imbibe it!

 In essence it is incumbent on you to deal with the issues arising from tensions created by party supremacy, parliamentary democracy and above all constitutionality.  There is a delicate balance to be struck between these competing interests though constitutionality must eventually prevail.  However, even constitutionality is subordinated to national interest, because that is the most important interest of all.

Your Party has a lot to learn from the tragedy which was invited upon itself by advertence of the former ruling Party, PDP. As a mark of respect to your status and office, your Party should have adopted your instinct and temperament immediately you conceded that the elections of principal officers at the National Assembly were “somewhat constitutional.” Even if internally aggrieved, like mortals may invariably be, your Party hierarchy should not have washed their dirty linen in public knowing the full implications of the backlash that might splash and smear your collective image. APC should have done what PDP failed to do when Governor Rotimi Amaechi won the Chairmanship of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum by instantly recognising the leadership of the National Assembly while seeking ways to ameliorate the unfortunate saga. No reasonable parent would voluntarily kill a recalcitrant child. There is always another opportunity for penitence and atonement.

 I expected the crisis to escalate once the warring factions stuck arrogantly to their positions and neither was ready to bulge. Had APC accepted its fate with equanimity, I’m certain this peculiar mess would have been exterminated. Had Saraki and Dogara shown magnanimity in victory some of the truculent malice expressed by certain leaders may have also been mellowed.

Say what you will, the PDP had its fair dose of political migraine and rambunctiousness but it accepted certain realities and moved on. The ones they failed to accept led to their cataclysmic fall. The mutually destructive suspicion in APC should have been nipped in the bud for your sake.

The burden you currently carry is heavier than an elephant and I don’t think you need or deserve this kind of nuisance distraction. The leadership of the National Assembly should also calm down by reaching out to their angry Party chieftains. There is nothing to gain in fighting a perennial war. Once upon a time, they were all friends and members of the same family. It is never too late to embrace peace and reunite. Now that we know what the bone of contention is, no one should be victimised for belonging to whatever factions that exist.

I have read endless arguments for and against the pugilists in APC and my candid advice is that you need to appoint your cabinet and aides now. The sooner you assemble and send forth your foot-soldiers the better for our polity to begin the healing process. Right now our nation appears to be rudderless and floundering and this should not be the case.

What is left for you to do is to quickly bring all the gladiators together and see how you can apply some balm on frayed nerves. The Federal Government has humongous largesse to disburse so it should not be too difficult to appease the juggernauts. When that is sorted, you should draw your own plans and let your people know your roadmap. Your job would be much easier if you surround yourself with people who can look at you straight in the eye and say the truth no matter how bitter. Most of our leaders failed because they fell victims of sweet-talking scammers.

 It is very essential that your Party sees and embrace you as their father and not the other way round. Whether you like it or not, and whether others in your Party want to accept it or not, you are the de facto national leader of your Party. You are the President and Commander in Chief of our country. Yes, you ARE the capo di tutti capi. You therefore cannot be subservient to any other person.

You must immediately take upon this role and assume that mantle. Please feel free to lay down the law and if occasion demands, enforce our law.  That is what leaders do. Ambivalence or hesitancy will simply not do! You have the next four years minus one month and time is ticking away dutifully.
Equally important is the fact that you are more of a social crusader than a politician and your Party ought to note this fact and understand that it can’t be business as usual. Your Party leveraged on your uncommon reputation to gain POWER. Sir, you can’t afford to evaporate such stupendous equity just like that. You have demonstrated enough tolerance but the time has come to repudiate our propensity for rascality.

The task ahead is so gargantuan and it would require all hands to be on deck. At the risk of sounding like a broken record, I reiterate that the first priority, apart from national security, should be how to reduce the atrocious costs of running government in Nigeria. Until you achieve that sir, the Muhammed Alis of Nigeria will never stop their boxing tournaments in parliaments and elsewhere. The fight is for cash and not for any selfless services.

Many won’t bother to contest if they think it is not lucrative. I don’t know how you plan to do this but it has to be done somehow and thankfully there are many methods that you can deploy. I’m glad you hope to retrieve some of the stolen billions. You need some serious cash, Sir. The challenges ahead would dissipate if you can raise the finances needed to tackle them.

I trust that God has deliberately raised you up at this time as a veritable example to mankind that being honest is not a crime and we have a lot to learn and cheer from your miraculous victory. May God help you to carry this cross successfully.

164 comments:

  1. Laughing in Swahili . Them Berber see anything!! Lmao

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    1. Hai! Hajiya linda you fit cause third world war with your headlines o lol, Daddy Dele only gave PMB some words of advice, nothing more,nothing less, maximum respect Daddy Dele God bless you for the advice, PMB is only taking his time to fit the wrong the past administration left. Well said Mr Dele.

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    2. If am PMB, after reading dis so called desperate note I wil put it aside, and say no thanks for telling me wht I already know.

      We all know dat PMB is not a clueless President, and he knows wht he is doing. I just luv d fact dat he is not interfering in d affairs of NASS.

      God bless him abundantly, and I pray he meet d expectations of Nigerians.

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    3. Buhari's ideas are obsolete therefore he cannot do anything meaningful as a president of Nigeria in the 21st century. The youths must take over power for a better Nigeria. All past leaders like Buhari,Obasanjo and their kinds should be killed before Nigeria will ever move forward. All this past leaders are the ones taking Nigeria backward to the colonial era. Buhari should resign.

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    4. Too long, I'm not in the mood for long epistles. Linda take note!

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    5. Amen! Thank u Dele Momodu, for this greet letter to our PMB.

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    6. Amen! Thank u Dele Momodu, for this greet letter to our PMB.

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    7. Clueless bastards n there blinded support for PMB, the wise r beginning to see what will take u blinded fellows 4yrs to see. Pacify urselves for all icare wit de fact dat he is taking his sweet time to work for Naija

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  2. Na wa ooo it's not even up to a month sef people should just chill na he is not a miracle worker o

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    1. Hahahaha. You never chi chum chin. So na uncle Jonathan be miracle worker Abi? You are a learner. Abeg park well jor.

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    2. Madam, Did you even read the letter?

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  3. Abeg this him Letter too long, u neva start to see dissapointment yet. Apc is d most dis-functional and power hungry party so far

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  4. Abeg this him Letter too long, u neva start to see dissapointment yet. Apc is d most dis-functional and power hungry party so far

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    1. if buhari fail, we will vote him out next election until we see our Messiah.

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  5. Abeg this him Letter too long, u neva start to see dissapointment yet. Apc is d most dis-functional and power hungry party so far

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    1. Olodo ni e..I wondered how you passed thru secondary school or better still tertiary institution.
      So u cant dedicate your time to read this in 3 minutes with pure understanding.U better go start from KG 1 again to have a quick reading spirit.
      Arindi.
      Anyway, Dele Momodu I was impressed with your lovely write up.
      But lets be patient with him for now.That is all I can say.

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  6. Abeg this him Letter too long, u neva start to see dissapointment yet. Apc is d most dis-functional and power hungry party so far

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  7. Abeg this him Letter too long, u neva start to see dissapointment yet. Apc is d most dis-functional and power hungry party so far

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  8. Grammar!




    Theresa Urateh #password ish#

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  9. These epistle is too long kilode,anyway all d best to mr president

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  10. PARENTAL ADVISORY
    ***adult content***





    I see an advice not disappointment... Linda stop been ridiculous....

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  11. Well said....He tuk d words right out of my mouth..
    Dis politicians r jez shameless
    Buh am sure of 1 tin...Buhari is goin 2 Gv dem a dose of his medicine soon....

    #SaiBuhari

    @betsytohbadt

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  12. LOL! Ndi ara

    Linda cogitate

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  13. Hope PMB reads this cos he aint got hold on the politics and governance so far. it took him 12 years for him to get to Aso Rock and he seems like he was dreaming without agenda fa. PMB nigerians want you to be in charge NOW cos we sense you might only do one term so do what you will be remembered for and quit being baba Go Slow mbok. You prepared for this and should not think of failing. Priortize your policies and hit the ground biko, Time is ticking: tick tock tick tock......
    Sharumi

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  14. I just wish the president's aides will let him read this. Perfect piece! Dele momodu was spot on!

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  15. Well written...But no good compliments

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  16. This Meat Ball just dropped some Truckloads of senses which Z can't help but wholesomely agree with the contents.
    Word Dude Dele. WORD!!!

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  17. This Meat Ball just dropped some Truckloads of senses which Z can't help but wholesomely agree with the contents.
    Word Dude Dele. WORD!!!

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  18. Well, well, well! A well articulated piece, though quite lenghty.
    I hope Mr Presido will take note. We need miracle from him asap.

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  19. Capo Di Tutti Capi......Kill me pls

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  20. '"The first priority, apart from national security, should be how to reduce the atrocious costs of running government in Nigeria. Until you achieve that sir, the Muhammed Alis of Nigeria will never stop their boxing tournaments in parliaments and elsewhere. The fight is for cash and not for any selfless services.

    Many won’t bother to contest if they think it is not lucrative......gbam

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  21. Have been watching you linda for quite sometime now, it seem you really want this government to fail like the oda one did but thats not going to happen dearie...you should be positive about things about our dear country but dont know y u always sound bitter...Well niece piece by DM and i wish the president get to see this and take some good measures

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    1. Please leave Linda ikeji out of this. Stop talking nonsense. She never wrote the letter.

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    2. Shatap my friend!!! Are you not disappointed that for one month Buhari did not achieve anything aside travelling like someone that was deprived from travelling for years. Buhari better stop given excuses and hit the ground running, the expectations are very high, he better not forget to fulfil his bogus campaign promises. Boko Haram are still chanting his name and bombing innocent people, Chibok girls are still not back after one month in office, un-employed graduates have not received their first month allowance etc. Nigerians don't need any excuse, they blamed the previous government of been clueless, we want to see their own clues towards national development and not meaningless excuses.

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  22. Well written and articulated.
    Well done Uncle Dele

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  23. You people have not seen anything yet. MB is a demon. He's behind BH.

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  24. Well written and articulated.
    Well done Uncle Dele

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  25. It's not yet 100 days yet. We'll soon 'celebrate' 100 days in office. Then we'll see what he has achieved. If he cant control his party members, good for him. Till then, I'l hold my peace.

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  26. See them! Una don start to complain abi? It is well.... He has not started yet by the time he finishes dele momodu you won't have a freedom of speech to air your so called advice

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  27. Wow you have spoken the mind of they people thank you n God bless u

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  28. Post a comment : Amen #just too long
    *iyawo Obama

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  29. Such words are just sufficient for the wise. PMB it's time to put your house in Order and move Nigeria forward.
    God bless you Bob D

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  30. Made sense but can't believe same guy z quck 2 fault his president,its almost 30days,30days on seat come 2morrow,let's,watch & pray 4 our president,4 wisdom especially..

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    1. Gbagaun!!! Don't worry PMB has hear he will hear what u hv said.

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    2. Ok sir. Hi have use my hear to hear.

      Olodo!

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  32. Can you see the difference between most of Buhari's supporters and evil jonathan supporters? We are not blinded by loyalty, ethnic or religious sentiments. We know where to draw the line between support and outright stupidity.

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    1. U are a big fool. U were born in evil so y won't u see supporters of others as evil. Imbecile

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    2. Be truthful... for once.

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  33. Can you see the difference between most of Buhari's supporters and evil jonathan supporters? We are not blinded by loyalty, ethnic or religious sentiments. We know where to draw the line between support and outright stupidity.

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    1. It's totally irrational and typically African to brand PDP supporters as evil. It's politics not war. No wonder Africans end up slaughtering each other.

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  34. Can you see the difference between most of Buhari's supporters and evil jonathan supporters? We are not blinded by loyalty, ethnic or religious sentiments. We know where to draw the line between support and outright stupidity.

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  35. See english choii people dey flow sha thumps up hope Mr President have enough patience for this long write up

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  36. If not for God and fasting period I suppose curse you.....

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  37. the truth is bitter but we have to move forward. thanks for this letter.

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  38. Buhari is caged by people that made it possible to be there.

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  39. Dele momodu,you have just won a fan sir.

    I'm a Buhariate and will remain so because we need purifying in Nigeria.And no matter the intentions (as in the case of Dr Jonathan),only a truly and tested man of integrity can get us there.

    I wasn't too comfortable when all this PDP miscreants started crossing over.I'm not shocked at the drama unfolding.pity.

    I think Asiwaju Tinubu is a true politician the likes chess players find difficult to unravel(I'm not a fan of the man but I'm a fan of the dynasty he single-handedly created and which Atiku,oyegun and saraki are aiming to destroy).

    Let me not digress,I didn't vote a party,I vote the man of honor and though looking like its not going to happen,I'm confident that we are going to get there.

    We should all remember the mans training.he's a military man by training and upbringing.he's also old school Hausa.These two traits don't talk much like the lousy yorubas and Igbos(I'm from one of these tribes who are mainly traders,ritualists ,kidnappers,fraudsters and smugglers).

    PMB will act more and talk less.I'm confident and I pray my confidence isn't misplaced.

    Good piece Mr Ovation.

    To Linda,you can continue to gloat,after all,you are a worth billions now.But remember,your average reader is poor and at the rate the rate we were going with the previous administration,people won't be able to afford to squeeze out the required change to purchase MBs.And without traffic,your advert clients will pull out.Dr Jonathan might have been a fabulous man,he however wasn't a great leader.

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    1. Ogbeni, you are not making sense.

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    2. Well tinubu would destroy it most because of too much ethnocentrism believe It or not

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  40. Hehehehehe. ... desperadO. Change is here, buhari won't play by y'all corrupt and desperate politician rules... Dele sounds pained tho, guess he didn't get a position as he xpectd

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    1. You're just illiterate. Dats all.

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  41. God bless you Sir. The president needs to surround himself with only those who will tell him the truth. We need quick action.

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  42. This is the true patriot...I respect this man die!! Am so #deleiat

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  43. Hummmmmm.....



    #TeamBlessed#

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  44. Well said thou ..... Nothing but the truth

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  45. It not easy reading it all but did sha... But I fink d pressy is doing is DAT he doesn't want to interfere in it buh fink it tym he should cos his home should be settle for him to achieve his aim

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    1. How dare you murder English this way?

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  46. The letter is on point. The president should stop sitting on the fence and act like the leader we thought we voted

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  47. So many thoughts things is wrong with Buhari pattern in my opinion I'm sure he had an agreement with some individuals in APC, if not I see no reason while he has not appoint Any Anyone except Adeshina n GABA who in actual sence does d same Job but d Govt makes us blive one will speak for Buhari y d Other person will tell him wat n how to speak Arrant Nonsence d Truth is Buhari is Confused he doesn't know where to start from for God sake some1 who has been planning to govern Nigeria n who has been declared winner should hv started work long Ago! Instead he is crying of empty treasury as if it is a requirement in appointing people

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  48. So many thoughts things is wrong with Buhari pattern in my opinion I'm sure he had an agreement with some individuals in APC, if not I see no reason while he has not appoint Any Anyone except Adeshina n GABA who in actual sence does d same Job but d Govt makes us blive one will speak for Buhari y d Other person will tell him wat n how to speak Arrant Nonsence d Truth is Buhari is Confused he doesn't know where to start from for God sake some1 who has been planning to govern Nigeria n who has been declared winner should hv started work long Ago! Instead he is crying of empty treasury as if it is a requirement in appointing people

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  49. Too long couldn't read to the end. If you ask me Buhari is really going slow with this. Haven't seen any change yet except change in power supply.

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  50. Well said & patriotic #GodHelpNigeria

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  51. Much as I don't tink Mr. Momodu is askin for too much I comend him 4 dis write up wich is a wake up call to som xtent buh on d oda hand Mr. Presidnt belivs in d bigger pictur wich is the masses nd it liberation rather dan the moni and dirty party politics of this nation that has turnd out to b mor atractiv nd apealin to the gladiators rather dan than the masses. Apc rode on Buharis reputation to stardom nd so he must instil same qualities in the minds nd hearts of all party members irespctiv of dia political views nd status even if it means wadin the sledge hammers on some wannabe sacred cows like Tinubu hu wants to sit on d dictatorial seat of the party, his geopolitical nd d nation at large as it is absolutely irrelevant wit d partys mantra of doin things diferently from busines as usual. The did in the assembly has bin don and it time to move on nd unite d agrievd parties but not witout dose hu tink d stands must change just to flex dia muscles as d political machiavelies of the Nation. Notworthy is d national outcry for political ofice holders to reduce dia take home to d bearest minimum wich is d atraction nd catalyst for all d noise we see in the Assembly today. We cant keep runin a guvmnt whr d servant is placed abov d served or d followers. The monies must be slashed significantly to atract merit nd not mediocre, integrity nd not rascality, diligence nd not flamboyance, brilliance and not extravagance..#Yung Nigerian26247C63

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  52. Shmmmmm. Change we want, change we gat.... D fight has not even began. Where is Tinubu, Lia, Oyegun nd others....Dele seek d attention as much as u can. Yeye dey smell.

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  53. Is only God that can help us in this country not anybody.
    ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥♡thanks ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥ 

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  54. He's right on the money. I so hope the president reads this and makes sense of it... Well written Sir.

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  55. Mr dele! U just hit the nail in the head' I pray the president heed to the advice.. Kudos to u dele

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  56. Mr dele! U just hit the nail on the head' I pray the president heed to the advice.. Kudos to u dele

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  57. Story! He won't do anything jor! U pple voted change n pls what re u getting? Lol

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  58. Awwn disappointed already? Wait n see, just pray had I know wouldn't be the last thing. Massive say so! !!

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    1. You are in this same country. If you pray for had I known, it will affect you, your friends and family as well. Stop being a pessimist.

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  59. Ghen ghen......it has begun *shines teeth*

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  60. True!!! I have always love Dele momodu style if writing... simple, coherent n cohesive

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  61. who go get time read dis tin abeg me wey dey read dis tin do taya sef

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  62. Thank you for hitting the nail on the head ! Couldn't have said it any better ! No room for excuses.

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  63. This too much to read, but i kinda support him

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  64. Linda, thank you for your honesty. There are more desperate politicians in this new government. That sense of entitlement. Nigerians were deceived by the catchphrase 'change'. They hired AKPD to demonise the previous ( PDP had its faults though)Government and Nigerians fell for it. Yes PDP was corrupt but what do you think these new set of politicians are fighting for? To serve us? Definitely not! They are fighting for their entitlement to loot our treasury after delivering the mandate for GMB. My sources have informed me that GMB has no plan to appoint ministers because he knows that they main intention will be to loot. He will also tactically avoid Theifnubu's dubious list. He also sacked the SSS from the Villa because they are perceived to have been bought by politicians, business men etc to provide information about presidential movement, visitors and decisions. GMB is now surrounded by military men he trained and trust. Change is really coming to Nigeria unfortunately only GMB is left within the APC to pursue the true vision. All the others he has now realised are theives! I really don't envy our poor president. Even the First Lady is alleged to be collecting this illicit lucre! Very sad.

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  65. Well spoken, dele monodu... I hope he read every piece of the memo.
    #liveandletslive

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  66. I feel it's still a bit too early to pass comments. Dey ve not even stayed up to a month in office

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  67. Let all u bastards gerrout and stop d letters here...u all has eyes to see before Elections...nothing here is new ...manage whatever u get for d next 4years

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  68. Iol.....#ddauradullard. change indeed. Una never see anything

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  69. When etcetera said it back una backlash am... Now see!!!! Ohwell..

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  70. He nailed it wit dis golden words "I had told you matter-of-factly that you may have to step on some powerful toes in order to achieve anything tangible".

    I hope PMB read dis open letter. God bless dis writer. Thumbs up, and more power to his elbows.

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  71. Nice one sir...

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  72. I 100& with this write-up. it pretty much embodies what majority of people have been saying and thinking. national interest should always stand before party interests. with respect to your comment Linda, there are definitely a change from the previous government, and yes they might be ruthless, but what did the last governments complacency and niceness do for the average geek off the street, say what you want as this is a free country but as an individual living in Nigeria, it is evident from your attitude on your blog that you are not a fan of the new government. Let me just say that you are doing a poor job at reporting news in an unbiased fashion. you are quick to draw attention to negative comments and quickly insert your viewpoint, with no meaty justification. I was not expecting any miracles and I want a more proactive attitude in promoting the notion that the electorate are the most important factor but please stop inciting hatred and scandal by knit picking headlines that can be misconstrued wrongly and writing comments that you have failed to back up with details

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    1. Help me tell Linda o

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    2. Linda was neva d sharpest tool in d box,even back in school

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  73. Word! Pls take this letter very serious...SAI BABA!!!

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  74. Word! Pls take this letter serious Mr President...SAI BABA!!!

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  75. Word! Pls take this letter serious Mr President...SAI BABA!!!

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  76. Word! Pls take this letter serious Mr President...SAI BABA!!!

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  77. Amen! Powerful words dat make a hell lot of meaning. ..

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  78. Dele shut up yet. Smhhh

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  79. Dele momodu is a confused bootlicker... You wrote bulshit about being tinubus boy and openly accepting a traitor like Saraki, so what exactly are you expecting from the govt ???

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  80. Buhari has nothing to offer Nigeria. This is just a case of an Hausa man who thinks he has to rule.

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  81. They were preparing for the best govt whereas the worse is happening...this is just the genesis wait until revelation start occurring.

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  82. A well meaning Nigerian... I can feel d hunger in his words

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  83. He sounds disappointed but disappointed in who, Linda try to be specific, we all need to be careful in this country if we don't want to ruin this golden chance we have to salvage our country a little patience wouldn't hurt we're beginning to sound like Buhari has been in office for a year or something haba make everyone calm down now kilode she everybody dey craze ni

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    1. Couldn't have said it better! Lack of patience is our weakness in this country. We are always in a hurry in every aspect of our lives, when driving, in making money....everything. We shout and call this politicians all sorts of names, but if you were there wont you steal and fight like they are doing right now for money and power? Work on yourself first, if we all do that, this country will move forward. Buhari is no miracle worker, he is patiently looking Nigerians who are honest(which are very few), if we have more honest and selfless people, he would have picked them but they are rare. Be patient!

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  84. Etcetera's editorial yesterday and this letter today suggest that Nigerians elected Buhari quietly hoping that he was still authoritarian. The writers are correctly calling for a more efficient transition to power by the new administration but seem to want it done through strong arming. Could Buhari have learned from his mistakes by looking to walk that fine line between dictatorship and democracy? Last time out, he was deposed when he went in throwing his weight around making everyone do what he wanted. He could be trying a new approach that chips away at the rot steadily over time instead of fulfilling his entire mandate in one month.

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  85. He spoke exactly the minds of majority of Nigerians. Keep it up Dele, God bless you.

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  86. Nice one from u sir,I hope mr presidnt receive dis with joy

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  87. Woooo Dele for once in recent times you made real sense , I doff my hat to you , this is the dele of yester years , doing what he knows how to do best .

    Today I won't yab you , I don't spare you , what you have said is purely the mind set of the average Nigerian , why did we vote for Change when our president is bereft of happenings around him , when the country is just like a ship without a captain @ sea , take control of your government and the party for God's sake ,step on those so called powerful toes ,assert your right.
    An Army general who has fought so many wars , and battles , controlled , commanded officers and men , took decisions on behalf of the whole country you are lily livered common man rule this country and darn the f-------g consequences .

    You can never be friends to every body , you must not be friends to those who sponsored your campaign , or else these yam heads would always have a hold on you .
    Sort your country out , we voted for change , change this fucked up country , do the right thing .

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  88. Can dis Old Pressman go and revive his ailing magazine called Ovation? I beg dis people should let Buhari rule.this is how they wil frustrate the man with complain,he is just startin,this country has been destryped for 55years. Change can't come overnight Patience everyone. Buhari will deliver

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  89. Ehee i will come back to read comment to long.i beg.

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  90. Dem never see anything yet

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  91. Momodu....
    Be prepared to write many many more memos to your one-time messiah...
    Soon Nigerians (especially Yoruba people and wannabe Yoruba like Momodu and Amaechi) go know say dem don enter one-chance!!!
    Nwa mkpi!

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  92. Nigerians re impatient n Buhari isn't the solution to our problems. Dele go n sit down, U asked for change
    Ubanagum

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  93. Well spoken!let them hear if they av ear!buhari Nigerias are still waiting 4 u to turn water into wine as u promised!!!!!

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  94. do not pander to the whims and caprices of members of the privilegentsia.

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  95. Buhari d messiah start turnin water into wine like d Messiah i knw did. Nigerians are desperate to see u in action nt to be travellin from one place to anoda.

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  96. Dele my friend you have said it all a word they say is enough for the? Una already know

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  97. Dude fu** you, no one cares what you feel or think..stop bin a sad looser

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  98. Sometimes when these writers talk about Nigerians, I wonder if am one of the Nigerians.some of you guys are just fighting for your interest. If it favours you, ok, if it does not it becomes Nigerians's affairs. In as much as I wish our new government success and hope they settle their differences soonest in the interest of nation building, APC has the largest collection of what we locally call oversami, ITK and stubborn person. Please when has two wrongs become right? If you do not win today you will win another day and some times when it appears you are losing, that's when you are actually winning. It is not do or die. Nigeria is for all. Honestly I dont envy Baba Presido.may God help.

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  99. Sometimes when these writers talk about Nigerians, I wonder if am one of the Nigerians.some of you guys are just fighting for your interest. If it favours you, ok, if it does not it becomes Nigerians's affairs. In as much as I wish our new government success and hope they settle their differences soonest in the interest of nation building, APC has the largest collection of what we locally call oversabi, ITK and stubborn person. Please when has two wrongs become right? If you do not win today you will win another day and some times when it appears you are losing, that's when you are actually winning. It is not do or die. Nigeria is for all. Honestly I dont envy Baba Presido.may God help.

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  100. Am highly disappointed in Linda Ikeji. It's like u ar not expecting much from dis administration, I stand to b corrected cos I think u r a pessimist. Stop inciting ur headlines cos u always give a negative opinion before one actually gets to read d contents. Pls try to be unbiased cos some people take ur word for it without reading d main article nd at d end of d day dey get d wrong opinion n ideas Wic cud b misleading sometimes. This was a well articulated and coherent piece I have read in a while, I commend Sir Dele Momodu and hope d president gets to read this.

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  101. Wish Mr president will listen.

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  102. The people that are saying that Buhari is barely one month in office should please get sense! He has since 2003 when he started contesting to be president to plan on what to do! He knew the financial status of the country before he contested. So I'm tired of hearing excuses from Buhari! Afterall, Nigeria is still exporting millions of barrels of crude oil everyday and making millions everyday....The Bible says by their fruit ye shall know them! If your child decides to drop out of school for no cogent reason, you know he is taking a wrong step and decision! Buhari has started with wrong steps and decisions. So there is need to let him know and put him back to the right path! So Dele Momodu's open letter is really a good way of doing that! I am completely in support of all he had stated in that letter!!!

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  103. Well said...
    Points taken...
    Thanks for sharing your point of view...
    Let's pray for it to work.

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  104. O boi d letter long o! I doubt even Buhari can read it all. Any way well said, d ball is his(Buhari) court.

    "Slow and steady wins d race"

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  105. Linda...you irritate me sometimes. ....you like don't post the comment.but why dint u put all the praises in ur headline why put the disappointment thing....you don't like this man...We knw..just be the blogger you are and don't try influencing the minds of readers...just give us the news or write your own article. ...mtchew oloshi

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  106. Dele u Just speak most Nigerians minds. PMB must hit d ground running now. And osibanjo is still making promises as if its campaign period

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  107. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    I still prefer Buhari than jonah though....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  108. A new president must have control over the military and other relevant forces before stepping on toes. This process may take months. Thus people that understand the operations of government should not be surprised by the slow pace of this administration. The present structures in the country belong to certain forces. Buhari will likely be a 'gonner' if he fails to have people loyal to him in our various security forces first.

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  110. DELE MOMODU, THANK YOU FOR THIS LETTER, CAN MR PRESIDENT ASK PROF OSIBAJO TO READ THE HOLY BOOK JEREMIAH CHAPTER 1 VERSES 5-19 AND INTERPRET TO HIM. IF TRULY YOU BELIEVE IN GOD. LET THIS VERSES GUIDE YOU AS YOU TAKE ACTION WITHOUT FEAR. I PRAY TONIGHT THE ALMIGHTY GOD OF ISRAEL WILL CALL ON THE GROUND TO OPEN AND SWALLOW ALL THOSE WHO WILL NOT ALLOW YOU TO TAKE CARE OF THIS NATION NIGERIA.

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  111. WHO ISNT DISSAPOINTED. ANYTIME SOMEBODY HYPES SOMETHING UP AND FAILS TO DELIVER ANGER , RESENTMENT & DISAPOINTMENT FOLLOWS. TO BE FAIR IT IS STILL EARLY IN THE GAME BUT STILLLL. EARLY SIGNS DO NOT FOREBODE POSITIVE DEVELOPMENTS..STAY TUNED !

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  112. great write-up but all i see in black ink is Dele Momodu reminding PMB that he is still one of his faithfuls ready to say the truth and serve him as a minister or in any way fit in his forth coming cabinet. everyone making sure they not forgotten with their voices.

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  113. Mr Dele Momodu you just seeking for attention, all your plans and aim is getting a political appointment. so please go to blazes you are not in the best position to talk or judge anyone as the politics of Nigeria is concerned. The better for you to just chill in your Ghana home and not seek any more attention cos u aint gonna get any post not even as low as cleaner in dis regime. Bye

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  114. pls can someone summarize it for me?

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