Tuesday, July 08, 2008

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Articles
NIGERIANS DESERVE BETTER – DEMAND FOR WORLDWIDE BOYCOTT OF BRITISH AIRWAYS INTENSIFIES
The UK policy is clear about the restrain of persons subject to removal: “…The use of such restraints is authorised only according to strict guidelines. In using restraints, the safety and security of the detainee and the safety of the escort and the public are the foremost considerations. Only escorts who have had training in their use and who have Enforcement Instructions and Guidance undergone an approved first aid course may use mechanical restraints, and under no circumstances may any restraints be applied to the upper body, neck or head of the detainee. In considering whether to obtain authority to use restraints, escorts must consider whether there are reasonable grounds for believing that an unrestrained detainee may use violence or seek to abscond, taking his history into account. Escorts must also ensure that there are no medical reasons why restraints should not be used. Whilst on board a ship or aircraft the escort will be acting under the authority of the master/commander of the vessel and the use of any form of restraint must be with his explicit agreement, although once again under no circumstances may any restraints be applied to the upper body, neck or head of the detainee…” (Home Office Detention Policy).
 ON THE BUDGET IMPASSE IN ANAMBRA.
For the umpteenth time, Anambra State is embroiled in a man-made crisis, staged to arrest the peace and progress of the state. Predictably, the provocateurs of the present crisis are the same as the ones that have spent a great chunk of their active time sowing dread, confusion and disorder in Anambra for the greater parts of the present dysfunctional democratic dispensation. This time around, and having been mauled on the crooked and dastardly fronts from which they wanted to access power, the purveyors and midwifers of frictions in Anambra have decided to waylay the state governor and ensure that he does not have a budget to work with. By slashing the proposed budget of Anambra State by close to half, the message from the characters behind the present impasse is that since Anambra people have rejected them, they would ensure they pull the entire house down on all.
We Were not Felled by Bullets Alone.
My father stayed in Enugu at the onset of the civil war where he commuted with his black Morris Minor and mother and her kids stayed back somewhere in a peaceful village. Or so it seemed. He was normally sending money, smoked Barracuda fish and other presents home whenever the chance occurs and we would relish over them. If you do anything wrong and mother wants to punish you, you will be told that your name has been removed from the list of those who will visit our father at Enugu and you will sob for days before the ban is lifted.
U. S. Politics, Obama, and the Power of Symbolic Victories
Anyone caught in the phenomenon now known as Obamamania produced by the on-going primaries and caucuses to nominate the Democratic Party’s flagbearer at the November presidential election in the United States would appreciate why I call Madunagu’s intervention timely. It provides a much needed historical perspective and a sober expectation barometer for the necessary task of following the history-making event unfolding in the U.S.
Wherefore Art Thou Ibori? The 1995 Ex-Convict Case Revisited
Alhaji Yusuf stated that he did not see Ibori again until 23rd January 2003 at the instance of Barrister Bala Ngilari. Barrister Ngilari had been to see him in his chambers on the 21st of January 2003 and claimed to have been sent by Major General Sambo (rtd) who was Director of Military Intelligence under the regime of the late General Abacha. Barrister Ngilari showed him records of the proceedings in which James Onanefe Ibori was convicted in 1995.
LAGOS AC REJECTS THE OYO TRIBUNAL VERDICT.
In a release in Lagos signed by the Lagos State Publicity Secretary of the AC, Joe Igbokwe, the party said that with the weight and volume of evidence adduced by the ANPP candidate in the Oyo State gubernatorial election, Chief Isiaka Ajimobi, it is surprising that a tribunal can off-handedly return a favorable ruling to favour the PDP, which blatantly rigged and openly manipulated the general election to return itself to power not only in Oyo State but in the entire federation.
Uduaghan’s Delta State – A time bomb waiting to explode by Greg Ofege
Regrettably the notion that Uduaghan’s government is a continuation of James Ibori’s eight-year disaster for Delta State and Deltans is beginning to manifest. Th ough James Ibori’s government was rightly criticized for its recklessness, extravagance, tribalism, and inconsistency and under development of Delta State, the emerging picture of a more reckless, fraudulent and corrupt government in Delta State has become more worrisome to many Deltans.
REVOLUTION Revisited
It is time to stop all the talks of all that is sick with her and act, by engaging in concrete terms on actions that must indeed restore her to proper footings, that includes true accountability, transparency and responsibility. Otherwise, all I have been hearing and reading are simply noise and going in circles.
  
The Insiders
 Femi Fani-Kayode As An Assassin In Government: The Story Unfurls
This is a true account of Femi Fani-Kayode’s role as an agent of lawlessness during the years he served in former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s government. What I am about to relate are eyewitness accounts. For the record, I served as security detail and Chief Security Officer (C.S.O) to Mr. Fani-Kayode. From my vantage position I saw and heard some of the most despicable acts perpetrated by the ex-chief spokesman of the Obasanjo Presidency who later became a minister—first of Culture and later of Aviation.
Henry Okah, Judith Asuni, Niger Delta Struggle and I-Asari Dokubo

It is said that at times silence is not golden. This is one of those periods when silence can no longer be golden. Those who sit in the comfort of their homes and try to confer on themselves credentials that can not be verified in the creeks, waterways or the swamps of the Ijaw and Niger Delta territories should keep quiet when those who posses authentic and verifiable credentials are on the podium. Too much has not been said. If we do not separate criminality from the struggle even God will abandon us. We must learn to call a spade a spade. And we must learn to work with the facts.

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News
Revealed: AGF Aondoakaa’s Secret Letter to French Authorities to Intervene in Money Laundering Trial of former Petroleum Minister Dan Etete
The investigator said he was aware that British and European investigators were losing patience with the attorney general’s continued attempts to frustrate efforts by British and European countries to track down economic saboteurs who stashed looted funds in western banks. He said, “I’ve never encountered such a crime-loving attorney general in my more than thirty-year career as an investigator.”
Pfizer Case: Aondoakaa Devices His Pay Day
The February, 2008 letter reads in part: “Having dispassionately read your letter, considered the attachments thereof, including but not limited to your Resume, and after due consultation with the Attorney General of KANO State, Government is of the opinion that you be engaged. I am by this letter, therefore, formally engaging you as "Expert Witness" for or on behalf of the Federal Government of NIGERIA and KANO State Government respectively in the pending court cases against PFIZER Inc. at the Federal High Court, Abuja and the High Court of Kano State.”
How Atiku fell into PDP’s trap in Adamawa gubernatorial Re-run
The gubernatorial re-run, held on April 26, followed the nullification of last year’s polls by the Court of Appeal in Jos. Information gathered by Saharareporters from extensive investigations revealed that Abubakar Atiku, erstwhile Vice President of Nigeria and the presidential candidate of the Action Congress, was the target of a well-executed political scam.
INEC Commissioner, Philip Umeadi, Jnr, Was An Exam Cheat at the University of Benin
Mr. Umeadi’s academic cheating, which he acknowledged in an interview with Saharareporters, makes his appointment questionable. It is also a curious development that Umeadi was appointed a commissioner by INEC Chairman Maurice Iwu, a man who has an even more serious case of academic fraud. Iwu obtained admission for graduate studies in pharmacy in England by falsely claiming to hold a first degree from Cameroon.
Yar'adua Return Today after a Contentious Medical Treatment in Germany
Yar’adua left Abuja suddenly on the night of Monday April 14th 2008 after he took ill. He barely managed to sign the 2008 budget from his private residence in Aso Rock and also had to cut away from a planned trip to Dakar, Senegal where he was billed to attend a meeting of African leaders. He arrived in Wiesbaden, Germany early Tuesday April 15th 2008 and checked into an undisclosed hospital in Wiesbaden near Frankfurt.
Health Crisis: Ailing Yar’adua Unable to Return back to Nigeria from Germany as planned.
Yar’adua, whose illness was recently revealed by Saharareporters as Churg Strauss Syndrome -a rare disease that features inflammation of blood vessels (also referred to as angiitis) in the lungs, skin, nerves, and abdomen- has been told by German doctors to stay back in Germany until his condition improves or risk possible organ failure during the flight back to Nigeria. The ailing 'president' of Nigeria spent four days in intensive care last week,during which his wife, Turai was denied access to him.
Politics of Electoral Tribunal Judgment Scams: Ex-CJN Belgore and Timipre Sylva
Several weeks ago, Mr. Seriaki Dickson, former Attorney General of Bayelsa State, startled Nigerians when he stated that an ex-Chief Justice of the Supreme Court was a conduit for N2.4 billion in bribes to several elections petitions tribunal members to the tune of N2.4 billion. Mr. Dickson, who is now a member of the House of Representatives, did not disclose the identity of the ex-Chief Justice.
US LAWMAKERS CALL ON NIGERIAN PRESIDENT TO RELEASE DETAINED FILMMAKERS
SEATTLE, April 15, 2008 – Fourteen members of the United States Congress today called on the President of Nigeria to release the four American filmmakers being held since April 12th. U.S. lawmakers say they are “deeply concerned that these individuals have been held for so long without any apparent cause.” The members of Congress call for the immediate release of the group and urge President Yar’Adua to “ensure their full protection during their entire time in Nigeria.” Signatories to the letter are U.S. Senators Maria Cantwell, Russ Feingold, John Kerry, Max Baucus, Patty Murray, Jon Tester, Mary Landrieu and Sherrod Brown; and U.S. Representatives Jim McDermott, Rick Larsen, Norm Dicks, Adam Smith, Brian Baird and Jay Inslee.
Yar'adua Didn't Hand Over to Jonathan before Departing to Germany.
Saharareporters gather that after suffering swellings all over his body over the weekend of Saturday April 12 2008, Yar’Adua was flown out to Germany yesterday night after he barely managed to perform a widely publicized budget signing ceremony from his private residence in the presence of Goodluck Jonathan and a few officials. Only the State House camera crew were allowed to cover the event.
HOW EL-RUFAI ALLOCATED ABUJA LANDS TO OBASANJO FAMILY, NGOZI OKONJO IWEALA & HIS FAMILY MEMBERS.
A table showing how lands in Abuja were arbitrarily allocated by the former minister of FCT, Nasir El-Rufai. Culled from Nigerianmuse.com.
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Last Updated 4/15/2008 5:59:32 PM


We Were not Felled by Bullets Alone.

By Mike Onwukwe

My father stayed in Enugu at the onset of the civil war where he commuted with his black Morris Minor and mother and her kids stayed back somewhere in a peaceful village. Or so it seemed. He was normally sending money, smoked Barracuda fish and other presents home whenever the chance occurs and we would relish over them. If you do anything wrong and mother wants to punish you, you will be told that your name has been removed from the list of those who will visit our father at Enugu and you will sob for days before the ban is lifted.

So the civil caught my father while commuting at Enugu. He did not believe that Enugu will fall so early and he was busy taxiing with his Morris Minor

Igbos all over the country were returning home to the East and people who refused to come home did not live to regret their action.  Stories have it that they were camped together and burnt alive while some were made into minced meat. They paid the supreme price. At Onitsha Head Bridge, late returnees were whipped mercilessly by youths who have now found jobs for themselves by manning illegal check points.

Some humanitarian organizations such as Caritas Italy, ICRC Geneva, Red Cross featured prominently in food distribution and feeding centers. People wondered if the funds used in buying 4 + 4 jeeps by INGOs could be prudently utilized. In 1997, I met one man in Sarajevo who told me that he drove a food truck for Caritas during 1967-1970 into the Biafran territory. He knew I was from Nigeria and wanted to know if I hailed from Biafra.

"Some humanitarian organizations such as Caritas Italy, ICRC Geneva, Red Cross featured prominently in food distribution and feeding centers. People wondered if the funds used in buying 4 + 4 jeeps by INGOs could be prudently utilized."

 

People cowered under all kinds of militias. It is either you were with them or you are against them. We have found our enemies and it is us, the saying goes. There is no family that did not loose 3-4 people either to hunger, Kwashiorkor or direct hit from the war. Anybody born before or during the civil war knows the difference between the good and the evil, because they can clearly remember the face of evil if they see one.

The bombs were dropped from the lethal birds flown by heartless mercenaries, the Biafran victims ran around like chickens with severed heads while the federal foot soldiers binged around like sewage rats in a feeding frenzy.

We ate lizards, snakes, and wall gecko, still born from goats and sheep and dead chicks and chickens. You name it. As a war child, you must be a hunter and be able to dig up rodents from their burrows and ensure that the emergency exit door is blocked. It must not escape. You use fire and smoke it out from the hole after having ensured that the place is cordoned off. You must also know how to shoot with catapult without missing but some people were blessed to have Dane guns. Goats, sheep, and chickens were missing on daily basis. People plucked unripe plantains, bananas and other kinds of fruits prematurely to keep in their house in a conscious effort to prevent them from being stolen by thieves or people who needed them more. I know the easiest shortcut to the river, the names of popular snakes, the market days, how to play hide-and-seek in the bush, how to harvest pears but not how to make traps or raffia palms for roofing. The spikes turned me off.

The bombs were dropped from the lethal birds flown by heartless mercenaries, the Biafran victims ran around like chickens with severed heads while the federal foot soldiers binged around like sewage rats in a feeding frenzy.

People had their planted yam tubers uprooted from the farmlands by the fly-by-night thieves. Of course why planting while human beings are all hungry. Besides there was no guarantee of being alive to the next harvesting season.

There were war songs and propaganda broadcast by Radio Biafra and some of the newsmen of the moment were the indomitable Okoko Ndem, Uche Chukwumereije, and COD Ekwensi. They were all holding out in the only secondary school called St Saviors which was founded in 1958. I met a guy at Kinshasa DRC Congo, a senior staff of UN who told me that he was accompanying COD Ekwensi as office assistant to conduct interviews at Owerri in COD's long American car.

One village never-do-well was notorious for bringing soldiers to conscript villagers, but he refused to go to war front. He benefited from the war and wished that it continued. Entertainers cannot dance alone; the drummers are nearby as they say.  He conspired with army deserters and terrorized the village. The bird does not perch on the roof for nothing; it is there for gathering information. He visits your household prior to his nefarious activities disguising as a concerned relation. He can also arrange for deserters to take away your bicycle and beat the hell out of you. One day, he brought these vermin to our place to "catch" my father. We were outside, playing quite un-oblivious of the raging war and the lurking danger. My senior brother burst into a thunder of lei, lei!! Lei!!! which was a password for alerting folks that the disciples of forced conscriptions are around? These are people who were present the night Jesus was traded for 30 pieces of silver, people who openly admire Hitler and his methods. The society was deeply fragmented and people depraved.

No sooner that he started his shout of lei! Lei!! than he received barrage of slaps from angry militia and run-away soldiers intent on colonizing the village. He started crying and my father came out only to be caught by these people. They asked him for money. He has none. It is only retarded pawns that ask snake for a handshake.

They asked him to bring the clothes of his late brother, my uncle named Emmanuel Ikeaka, a popular village wrestler who died due to lack of care occasioned by war. He told them he has sold them. And they demanded for the money as if it will be kept for them. Father said that he had about 8 children and that the money has been used up to buy food and medicine. They all pounced on him as if they have been rehearsing it, kicking him and using rifle butts to hit him repeatedly. My mother charged and started crying that they will kill her husband and soon other women joined. The wailings and shouts did not sway them.

Strangely, the beating was over as soon as his bicycle changed hands. The biting insect gets nothing by alighting at the back of the tortoise.  People who are stronger than them will in turn wrestle this bicycle from them. He mustered the last energy he had to hold the bicycle. A soldier gave him a kick and the marauding felons fled with the bicycle. Father lay sick for days and weeks to come due to injuries sustained especially the open wound he had on his right elbow. I think one of the felons used the rifle sword –dagger to stab him. Mother had to massage with hot water in addition to other domestic needs that waited for her already. The groans and mourning of a painful father was to become a familiar tune in the days to come.

Mother had to look after the family in addition to going to sick bay to wash clothes in exchange for food, fetching fire wood and water, taking us to the feeding centre where we will join the food lines that snaked through one kilometer. And what do you see from the food lines- Severely malnourished men and women, barely alive, ageing  with the last tinge of hope just to get hand outs. Children with running noses, protruding bellies, swollen legs, scorched and wrinkled and rusted foot all struggling to make it. Stunted and haggard looking elders that looked as if they were cloned from the same source all clinging to the last bastion of hope. Half of the handouts were spilled due to rushing and the inherent food fights. And you know food fight can only occur when there are more mouths to feed with less food. She was the bread winner and as well in charge of the home front.

 

And what do you see from the food lines- Severely malnourished men and women, barely alive, ageing  with the last tinge of hope just to get hand outs. Children with running noses, protruding bellies, swollen legs, scorched and wrinkled and rusted foot all struggling to make it. Stunted and haggard looking elders that looked as if they were cloned from the same source all clinging to the last bastion of hope

 

I never knew aero planes could be used for any other thing except wrenching out man's inhumanity to man. Almost on daily basis, we were treated to a theatre of aerial bombardment. We knew the familiar entrance roars and themes, the staccato that followed soon after the explosions that followed the drops. One day, an enemy aircraft wanted to bomb the market and selected the Afor day which was the official market day. By sheer luck and magical hand of God, the pilot missed by whiskers the market and dropped its deadly cargo about 500 meters, very close to the Rev. Father's house. We heard two simultaneous explosions and the lethal bird disappeared into the sky thumbing up hoping that he has made a kill. For few days, people thronged the Catholic mission house at Afor Umuaka where the two bombs dropped just to see the awe inspiring craters it caused. The two bombs that went off almost immediately; to my consternation fell about 300 meters apart.

We used to have all sorts of stories that flew around; of one man's majestic power to down aero planes by pointing his fingers to it and raining some incoherent words. One day, we were playing outside in this man's compound and the deadly birds roared. We have the rehearsals, on how to discern the sounds, how to alert others and how to take cover. From our vantage positions, we watched as this man abused, cursed and yelled to the intimidating predator but it refused to fall down. Noticing that we were watching him, he transferred his frustration to us accusing us of disrupting his aero plane downing process and we fled home.

The villagers covered the roof tops with green leaves to conceal the identity of the zinc sheets. These green leaves were to be changed periodically. Music must not be played aloud during funerals because it will give us out and expose us to the enemies.  Run-away soldiers and enemy forces will always break off any of such social gathering if you do not soften them with drinks, food and cash gifts. Talking about funerals and death, many men returned home after their burials and rites of passage were carried out.

Death stared at every family, either from disease or from bullets. There was no medicine, no salt, sugar or cooking oil. Kids were not attending schools and you know why. They are talking about the Reverend father who got consumed in a blaze and you are asking about his beards. Worse still, officials at feeding centers were helping themselves with the food and selling them afterwards in the market with the logo and insignia of donor agencies clearly written on them. It is not only the hare; the tortoise will also arrive to his destination. People recoiled to their shells when officials steal food and put them up for sale.

Some well-to-do families had big radios and people used to go to them to listen to the news.  Radio Biafra was the favorite channel. Or sometimes, sensing that there could be item seven in your house, they will bring the big radios by themselves and stay as long as the cooking lasts. Radio was the only source of news; the rest was grapevine, listening posts and plain rumors. I still know the people who had radios in my village and how they manipulated us with it. Sometimes you have to bring fruits before they switch on their radios. I don't know what the news was but father will always shout at us to keep quiet so that he can listen. Later he regaled with news of Ojukwu bunker, radio Biafra, Catholic Broadcasting Service, Rafio Moscow, Radio Netherlands, BBC and Radio Deutsche Welle and the latest military gain Biafra has made.

I recall that we ran or relocated as often as I can remember. But the elders refused to move an inch. They said that they cannot change the walking gait they learnt from their fore fathers just because the bush is on fire. The evacuation could make a rich source of raw material for the academe. Long lines of haggard, tired and frustrated looking women with children each with what she can carry snaking through the dark and unlit landscape, fleeing the village they have known all their life at night to another village they considered safe.

One night, my mother woke us up and without notice conscripted us to the evacuation line. I protested and could not hold anything because I was too small. I heard something that suggested that I should choose between life and death. I was only crying and refused to go. My older ones carried goats, mattress, cooking pot, buckets etc and the bigger items were tied to the bicycle (that remained after the villains took one earlier), while I refused to be handed over anything. I got very tired as we were going and refused to walk further. By now my mother was tired of beating me. They left me behind. I thought I was dead already as I could not see or hear any of them. It was as if I was thrown into the darkest part of hell. Not knowing what to do and dazed by some strange noise, I sat terrified at the roadside and started crying only for my mother to return from the advanced line to snatch me with one hand amidst slaps and knocks.

 

The evacuation could make a rich source of raw material for the academe. Long lines of haggard, tired and frustrated looking women with children each with what she can carry snaking through the dark and unlit landscape, fleeing the village they have known all their life at night to another village they considered safe.

 

We eventually arrived at Ekwe before sunset located about 1okms away, the supposedly promised land into a makeshift camp that was made of palm fronds. We lacked food, water and any other thing that can sustain or promote life. Still brooding over this and regretting why we left our villages, another problem came up-we have to leave as there are rumors of impending attacks by Federal side. Another relocation was conducted barely hours after our arrival.

Villages were abandoned, houses burned and razed to the ground and crops destroyed and water sources polluted. It was like a village I visited in the Balkans where rampaging Serb genocidiers after killing human beings, resorted to killing the livestock and setting ablaze grasses that were harvested for livestock.

And the soldiers clearly represented the evil. Federal soldiers destroyed everything and left sorrow and horror in their wake. I have not seen this kind of senseless destruction ever in my life on this earth except in Srebren