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Time to Disgrace the Self-Appointed Godfather of the South-West - Femi Aribisala




There is a harrowing story told by Adekoya Boladale, which needs to be brought to the attention of Nigerians, especially the people of the South-West. In the middle of the night of 4th January, 1984, heavily armed men of the Strike Force of the Nigerian army invaded the Lagos home of Chief Olu Awotesu, the Minister of State for Agriculture. This military operation had one design, to put the minister under arrest.

However, Chief Awotesu was not at home, having gone to his home-town in Iperu, Ogun State. On meeting his absence, the soldiers descended on his family. His wife was dragged from the bedroom upstairs through the staircase to the ground floor, where she was kicked and beaten by the men in khaki. Her assailants laughed at her while she screamed and begged for mercy.
The children were not spared either. They were also slapped and tortured in the bid to determine the precise whereabouts of their father. This ordeal apparently went on for over three hours. When Chief Awotesu returned from Iperu to Lagos and learnt that he was now a wanted man, he drove straight to Dodan Barracks, then the seat of government in Nigeria, to give himself up.
He was not only arrested, he was detained without trial for nearly two years. It was while in detention that he learnt about the ordeal his family had been put through by men of the Special Forces. Chief Awotesu was only released in 1985, even though the government found no evidence of any crime against him.
South-West is not for sale
The man responsible for this injustice is Muhammadu Buhari. He is now running for president and wants our votes. Paradoxically, a number of the kinsmen of the late Chief Awotesu are now charged with selling his candidacy to us in the South-West; and yet Buhari himself has never found it necessary to apologise to us for the human rights violations his regime inflicted on us.
A unique opportunity was given to him by the institution of the Truth and Reconciliation panel under Justice Chukwudifu Oputa in 1999. However, Buhari showed his contempt for us by refusing to appear before the panel. Why then should people in the South-West give this same man their votes in 2015?
The fault is not Buhari’s. The fault is that of the traitors now charged with white-washing his image. These people are obviously contemptuous of their Yoruba kith and kin. They have told Buhari that all he needs is a bit of cosmetic surgery. He should change from wearing an agbada to wearing a suit. He should choose a Christian Yoruba pastor as his running mate, and even attend a thanksgiving service in Lagos where he pretends to sing Christian praise songs. He should then mouth a few inane words about “change” and “anti-corruption” and all will be forgotten.
Somebody is being fooled but it is not the Yorubas. It does not matter how many curious onlookers are paid to come to Buhari’s campaign rallies in the South-West; the Yorubas will ultimately not succumb to this hogwash. Buhari has been rejected in the South-West three times. He will be rejected yet again. Out of over 4.7 million votes cast in the six states of the South West in 2011, Buhari could only get 321,609. That is less than 7 percent. Nevertheless, some Yoruba bigwigs in the APC have gone ahead to strike a deal with Buhari on the grounds that they will deliver the South West to him in the coming election. It is not going to happen.
Charlatans
In the first place, who made these charlatans spokesmen for the South-West? Who mortgaged South-West Yoruba interests to the political ambitions of Bola Tinubu and his henchmen? As a matter of fact, the 2015 presidential election provides a unique opportunity for the people of the South-West to break off the political shackles of Bola Tinubu by rejecting his new-found ally of Muhammadu Buhari. If for no other reason than the refusal of the Yorubas to be sold into slavery, Buhari must be rejected outright in the South-West and the APC must be kicked out of Lagos State.
With all the noise currently being made about Buhari’s candidacy, one important point is often overlooked: Buhari is not even well-liked by his own people. A lot is made of the 12 million votes he obtained from the North in 2011, conveniently forgetting that Goodluck Jonathan also obtained a sizeable 8 million votes from the same North. Indeed, in 2011, Goodluck Jonathan won 428,392 votes in Buhari’s home-state of Katsina; to Buhari’s 1,163,919. That means Jonathan won 37% of the votes in Buhari’s backyard. Compare that to the situation in Jonathan’s home state of Bayelsa. Jonathan won 584,811 votes; while Buhari obtained a miserable 691 votes. That gives Buhari a measly 0.11% of Jonathan’s votes.
It is also instructive that in the primary election for the APC presidential candidate, Northern delagates did not vote for Buhari. Instead, they gave their votes to Kano State governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso and former vice-president Atiku Abubakar. Delegates from Buhari’s North-West voted for Kwankwaso, while those from the North-East voted for Atiku. Buhari’s delegate votes came primarily from the South-West, as well as from the South-East and the South-South. However, in 2011, out of over 38 million votes cast in the entire country, Buhari could only obtain 391,933 from the entire South-West, South-East and the South-South put together; that is 1.03% of the votes.
In short, Buhari was imposed on the North as the APC presidential candidate by delegates controlled by Tinubu. It was out of gratitude for this that Buhari gave Tinubu the sole responsibility for choosing his vice-presidential running-mate. Tinubu’s first instinct, of course, was to reserve the vice-presidency for himself. But the political pressures against a Muslim/Muslim APC ticket, led him to concede it to his political surrogate, Professor Yemi Osinbajo.
Buhari’s crimes
It is contemptuous of Tinubu and his Yoruba acolytes in APC to presume that they can deliver the South-West to Buhari in the 2015 presidential election, in spite of Buhari’s antecedents. Of all the people they could form an alliance with, Buhari is by far the least acceptable to the Yorubas. In over 30 years of being a fixture of Nigerian politics, Buhari has been decidedly and unapologetically anti-Yorubas and anti-South-West. It is a matter of public record that Buhari has never done anything for us. On the contrary; he has done so many things against us.
When he assumed power in 1984, he established a 16 member Supreme Military Council (SMC) to rule the country. In spite of the fact that the Yorubas are the largest ethnic group in the country; larger according to every statistical index than the Hausas and the Fulanis; Buhari could only find room for one solitary token Yoruba man: Brigadier Ola Oni. Buhari’s SMC had 11 Northerners to 5 Southerners.
Buhari locked up South-West politicians like Bisi Onabanjo and Michael Ajasin even though no case was found against them. Even after they were discharged and acquitted by the kangaroo courts he set up, he still kept them locked up and refused to release them. He pressured a judge to jail Fela Anikulapo Kuti for failing to declare foreign –exchange he had legitimately procured for the up-keep of his band on a foreign trip, while allowing the Emir of Gwandu to smuggle back into the country 53 suitcases during the currency-change exercise.
He did not just brutalise Chief Awotesu and his family. He did the same to Tai Solarin, who was denied medication for his asthmatic condition while in Buhari’s gulag; Ayo Oyewumi, who became blind in Buhari’s detention; and Busari Adelakun, who died of chronic ulcer, complications developed in Buhari’s jail. Buhari even seized Chief Obafemi Awolowo’s passport for no just cause, and thereby denied the old man visits to his doctors at Mayo Clinic, Rochester Minnesota, USA during the years when he ruled Nigeria.
He frustrated Lagos’ attempt to build a metro-rail system and, as PTF chairman, he discriminated blatantly against the South-West. It is pathetic that, rather than insist he should apologise for these and other infractions, the Yoruba politicians that have decided to pitch their tent with Buhari are now trying to pull the wool over our eyes by trying to give him a cosmetic political makeover. It is just not going to wash.
Tinubu’s agenda
The question needs to be asked: what is in it for Bola Tinubu and his henchmen? Don’t buy the hype. While Muhammadu Buhari and the APC lieutenants are busy making suitable noises about fighting corruption at the federal level, the godfather of Lagos State is busy trying to replicate at the federal level structures similar to the ones he has used to milk Lagos State dry.
Running for the PDP ticket for governor of Lagos State, Musiliu Obanikoro noted that the cost of governance in Lagos State has gone up astronomically: “because every business transaction must factor the emperor of Bourdillon into it. That has become a burden on our families. Lagos belongs to all of us, we are going to put an end to an era where Lagos belongs to one man.”
This godfather has yet to occupy a federal position, yet his holdings are in the tens of billions because he has the finances of Lagos State in his pocket. He is now gunning to replicate this at the federal level by proclaiming himself the presidential kingmaker. To do this, he intends to enslave the Yorubas to a North-West cabal that insists it is its divine right to rule Nigeria.
Quite apart from the fact that the godfather himself is deluded in thinking that Buhari will be a docile Fashola replica as president; or in assuming that those clamoring for power in the North will have any consideration for him once they use him as a ladder to get to power; he is equally deluded in thinking the Yorubas are fools who will readily mortgage their future in order to instal Bola Tinubu as the godfather of Nigeria.
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43 comments

  1. Oga,i notice you are too jelous.I dont need to read what you write.Go, join a political party or form one political party if you have to correct any wrong.

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    1. Am sure u hv read it already. Pretender!

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  2. well spoken!. Yorubas cannot be fooled again!!!. No to Tinubu , No to Buhari, No to APC!!!!.

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  3. Up Femo, Ore wa, it is too late simple!

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  4. hold ur pvc, vote and let us count the votes

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  5. story for the God's, have know you to be a pro PDP and GEJ. But come FEBUHARI 14 2015 we are kicking your pay master out of Aso Rock to Otueke.#I HAVE DECIDED to vote Buhari/Osinbajo

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  6. Haha! Femi. I'm a big fan of yours but I think you've missed it this time. Your write up is empty and totally incapable of any form of influence on the reader. Nigerians need change and change we must have!!

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    1. Can you define what is change? Let the your change to come Lagos

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  7. Femi, your pains are understood. Tinunbu is about the same age as yourself. He paid his dues and successfully stopped evil forces which you represent from turning this country into a one - party state. Whatever is your problem, you can not reverse nor stop this wind of change.

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  8. This hungry looking man at it again. Wakeup from your slumber. We are voting Buhari, go and die if you are pained about it.

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  9. This man is still mentally challenged, FEMI, please see a doctor.

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  10. this man like story 2 much, i tired 4 u oo... I guess ur oga at d top must hv paid u well 4 d writeup. Wake frm ur sleep femi change is all we want ... U r on ur own

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  11. Anything but Jonathan. Buhari may have harmed a few but Jonathan killed thousands in the North East alone. Their blood is crying for Justice. There's is God.

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  12. Anybody who doesn't appreciate Femi's write-up is a fool.

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    1. I agree about Buhari and Tinubu but what should we appreciate in Jonathan?

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  13. Is unfortunate that people are bringing this nonsense allegations against buhari at the time he is now extremely popular. Nobody will give that any consideration. Where were they all this years? And must he be judged with his past ? The past is history tomorrow is mistery today is a gift and that why is called present. Learn to forgive nobody can rule and will not make mistakes we even had it that moat of his crimes were perpetrated by idiagbon a yoruba man so how abt that ? Was idiagbon not part of the said suprime military council? And what abt jonathan sins is he a saint? He defiled all Nigerians despite protest to remove subsidy let okonjo iweala save him feom defeat now the woman that was quick to remove subsidy cannot now explain why Nigeria is broke just weeks after oil price nose dived I beg joor.

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  14. Femi is a big fool and a precise idiots. Common sense is not common.

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  15. @Anonymous Jan 22, 10:46pm. That is totally uncalled for. Address issues not personalities.
    Mr. Femi, for once, I can reason with your thinking. In as much as I ain't in support of Buhari because I believe we don't know him but I must ask that you fully telll us who you clearly tell us who you are. Today, you comment on politics, tomorrow it is religion.
    I wish you just tell me who you are and stop beating about the bush.

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  16. Femi's write up is enough for the wise.

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  17. Femi did not mention Jakande now. I know some hausas that were jailed. Umaru Dikko(rip), an hausa, was put in a crate in UK, to be exported, tried and jailed in Nigeria. Idiagbon(rip), was a yoruba. Now a yoruba is a vp candidate. Tell us what Joe did for the Yorubas. Anyway, firstly, most of those that were jailed then stole our money. And secondly, what I care about is a Nigerian minister that will serve the interest of Nigerians and not a yoruba minister that will steal our money, spend it on his family, girl friends et al. In fact what has your Joe done for Nigeria. Even the Tinubu that you talked about, as much as we would love to hate him, he has been a sort of a David in front of your Goliath. Even David in the bible had his shortcomings. Let me also tell you, Buhari as PTF chairman did the roads in Itoko and its environs in Abeokuta South LGA, Ogun State. The people in that area have not forgotten especially because the roads are still good. So they will vote for him massively. Above all, all Nigerians want, need and deserve a change. PRONTO. Rooben

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  18. The Bible says that people are perishing for lack of knowledge. Most people supporting GMB of APC are in that category of people. Besides these crimes of GMB listed, it was the same old man who closed down the NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA in 1984 or there about simply because it was situated in the south- west. If not Obasanjo, the university would have been a forgotten issue. As regards Tinubu, he has killed Lagos and may kill those supporting APC in this southwest.

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  19. Yes they are fools, they should not just look at thing from one aspect but both, as a true yoruba man, am voting GEJ, dnt care wot anybody say, as u know,ppl here use anonymous mostly, so u can hav one person say the same words thrice, come feb am voting GEJ simple.

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    1. You are also anonymous hypocrite! By Their fruit you shall know them...

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  20. Femi, tell Goodluck Jonathan to get ready to congratulate Muhamadu Buhari after feb 14 election. It too late for your grammar

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  21. and ure no1 fool idiot....

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  22. Mr. Femi thank you for your write-up, but am afraid for Nigeria. Buhari contested for presidency on three occasions, no undue rancor was meted out to him. Why all these write-ups about him NOW. Mr Femi and your likes where were you on the occasions when Buhari lost in his 3 last bid to be president? I guess now that he (Buhari) is now a formidable force against the entire people deceiving people (PDP) all hell is let loose. I do not believe in the politics of winch-hunting an individual in order to get to position. Nigeria needs a change whether from APC or any other party that can effect it will be welcomed. Moreover your write-up speaks your mind alone and not the entire YORUBA as you put it. My PVC is my power and will vote for the person i like, you can not change that.

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  23. Buhari, APC all the way

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  24. We have clearly seen Jonathan that Jonathan cannot lead us to success and should be out bu 2015. But the Buhari we should pray that he delivers on his promises...

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  25. @ anonymous 22nd 10:16n you forget that those lives you claim GEJ took was masterminded by buhari via Boko haram, @ anonymous 23rd 7:38,do not forget buhari still have military blood in him and would cut more throat once he ascends { God forbid], @ anonymous 23rd 9:16, I see your brain is working well and you understand the hatred the northerners have on non northerners,@ anonymous 23rd 9:55, your brain is still intact. As for me and my whole tribe and family it GEJ or not

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  26. Femi. Thanks. let those who have ears hear. Most people from sout-west are cowards and that was the reason why they sold CHIEF ABIOLA. What happened to ABIOLA cannot happen to a person from the eastern part of this country. Let those cowards keep on destroying their future like the one above who said that his PVC is his power. Please Mr. Femi RIDE ON.

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  27. Thanks Fem for your write ups those that are asking what Jonathan has done , agriculture , rail system education Freedom of Press transformation in all area of life, corruption in fartalizer ,corruption in ports with different agencies having an office in the port etc Please listening to News and be informed do not waist your vote Buhari can not rule Nigeria even by mistake God will not allow it

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  28. My own personal assessment of the whole show is that "may the right man wins the race"! Judging from one's past may not be the best assessment of that person. Buhari must have learnt a lot from his past and decided to be upright and God fearing in his demeanour. Let us all keep in mind that this is not a military era, it is an era full of freedom. Those that surround Buari are not mostly Hausa and Fulani, as a matter of fact, his closest colleagues are from the Southern part of the country. I can assure you, the present Yoruba will never succumb to slavery any more! Professor Osinubi is quite aware of his boss military and political pasts. President Jonathan has done his best but in polity, he is bound to be surrounded by rouges and unpatriotic partners. Unfortunately, the level of corruption in the country is very alarming, even the President himself can not alone control it. Certainly, the county must move forward and in order to move the country forward there must be laudable changes in the areas of employment, energy, health, education and adequate control of resources which the country lacks presently. Who can do all these things equitably is in the hand of the electorates, and this is why you must cast your votes wisely come February 14, 2015. Long live one and indivisible Nigeria!

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  29. Blind people asking of what GEJ have done, just thank your star you have a man like him that is practising complete democracy that why you can write your base less posts fools, by the time buhari takes over (GOD FORBID) you won't even come out from your room, listen to news and be informed.

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  30. A lion cannot eat grass, buhari can never change .@ananymous 12.38 the people around him are not his friends they still the same ugly old politicians with personal interests who were here before GEJ. They are corrupt and have evil intentions . for buhari he is a snake and he is hungry with a mission and a message from his real undesclosed friends who want to deliver this nation to the devil.

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  31. Who that have hears let him hears what Aribisala say,Enough iis Enough for the wise

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  32. Anonymous 4.42. You are wrong. It happened to Ironsi and would have happened to Ojukwu but hrs ran away in a cowardly manner and begged for amnesty. When you choose to abuse a tribe you actually insult your own tribe Lets be civil to others.

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  33. thanks you so much mr femi, those who are pitching tents with GMBullyhary undoubtedly suffering from great acute ALZHEIMER'S the need serious help before they completly go senile

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  34. let the wise learn and had to their understanding, there is a grand deception and conspiracy, an absolute embelishment of lies wth the APC leaders , they a wrong motive and spirit,there is cover up within them, they will slave you and cage you as they are doing to you in lagos state and other APC's state, they will rule you with an ion fist, they have even been brought to church to deceive you, i imploy all wise nigerians not to vote for GMBullyhary and his cronies tinubu

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  35. Who is this Femi Aribisala? all your articles Ive read showed that you are a paid agent out to use your write ups to confuse and deceive people, are you not a Nigerian? In the last four years,search your conscience, what sector of the econonomy has been rationalised from their comatoesstate. I wandered, you stays in the house of your financiers at Abuja where there is hardly power failure hence your reference to the power sector, visit other cities and towns in Nigeria where no blink of electricity for weeks. Nigeria belongs to us all, the milk from Nigeria must be on the tables of all Nigerian. Please Femi fear God and desist from writing outside your mind due to what will come to your pocket alone

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  36. Looking at you and reading this weightless right up shows the hair on your head should be black not white. You have also proven that you have absolutely nothing to offer the Yorubas. Did you read this before you published it ? YOUR PULL HIM DOWN ideology will not work. Seeking unsolicited attention also well at least will work regards your cheap political attention. You have not spoken like an intellectual,someone who has the interest of the so called Yorubas. Remember all have sinned,I can not but cry when people like you call your self a Yoruba man. If we do not vote APC who do we vote GEJ ? Have you sat down to look at the present situation in Nigeria ? Give other THIEVES A CHANCE.I hope your children read this your right up. Should you intend to go public again try come clean,tell us the youth the right and the wrong and let us decide. You are among the age bracket that lead the country to where it is today you should be ashamed of your self.

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  37. Femi you are correct, truth bitters and people hypnotized may not be able to see the truth, because they have been wired not to. This is the condition of Femi attackers in this forum and elsewhere.

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