Sunday 1 January 2023

New Year: We've Shown Commitment To Serving Our People Well - Makinde

Oyo State Governor, 'Seyi Makinde, has expressed gratitude to the good people of Oyo State for the privilege to serve them in the last 43 months, stating that the last three years and seven months have been a testament of his commitment to serving the people.

The governor stated this in his New Year message to the people of the state, which was made available to newsmen on Sunday.

He noted that his administration does not take the support given to it for granted.

A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Mr. Taiwo Adisa, indicated that the governor equally  maintained that his administration was able to prove to the people that "it is possible to focus on infrastructural development while at the same time, meeting other obligations to the people."

Governor Makinde, who expressed the confidence that he would be re-elected for another term of four years on March 11, 2023, added that his administration has been able to place the state on the path of sustainable development.

He recounted some of the successes recorded by the government in the different sectors including infrastructure development, Health, education, security and economic expansion, among others.

Some of the projects successfully executed in 2022 as listed by the governor include; the construction and commissioning of the 9.7 kilometres Saki Township Road, the 5.2 kilometres Gedu-Oroki-Sabo-Asipa Road, the 7.2 km Idi Ape-Basorun-Akobo-Odogbo Barracks Road dualisation project and the 65 metres General Gas Flyover as well as the delivery of the Ojoo and Challenge Bus Terminals and Omituntun Bus Transport Scheme.

The governor added that the handing over of 100 operational vehicles to Oyo Amotekun to facilitate its operations, the renovation and equipment of General Hospital, Tede, the recruitment of 500 additional personnel into the Oyo State Security Network codenamed Amotekun Corps are the other successes of the administration.

Governor Makinde also expressed his pleasure at how the administration was able to ensure the upgrading of the Emmanuel Alayande College of Education, Oyo into a University of Education.

In the area of civil service welfare, the governor explained how the administration was able to achieve the mass promotion of civil servants by removing the embargo on the promotion placed by the past administration, while it also effected the payment of the 13th month salaries of civil servants and gave Christmas bonuses to pensioners.

The governor said: "My good people of Oyo State, as the end of my first tenure as your Governor draws close, I must express my deepest gratitude to you, the good people of Oyo State, for this privilege to serve you. I do not take for granted the support you have given our administration through the  years.

"Without your mandate and support, we would not have succeeded in placing our dear state on the path to sustainable development. All the work we did under the Roadmap to Accelerated Development in Oyo State 2019-2023, was leading up to this moment.

"The past 43 months are a testament to our commitment to serving our people. We have shown our people that it is possible to focus on infrastructural development while at the same time, meeting our other obligations to the people.

"Every year, when I write to you at this time, I recap our activities for the year and show you how we have acted like the “faithful servant” who increased his master’s talent. This year is not any different. "Although this is an election year, when most states suspend governance to face politics, we continued to work for you.

"In the first quarter of 2022, we completed and commissioned the 9.7 km Saki Township Road and the 5.2 km Gedu-Oroki-Sabo-Asipa Road. By the second quarter, we handed over 100 operational vehicles to Oyo Amotekun to facilitate their operations.

"We also removed the embargo on the promotion of civil servants placed by the past administration and promoted civil servants.

"Additionally, we commissioned the Challenge and Ojoo Bus Terminals along with the Omituntun Buses, the foundation of a new transport infrastructure in Oyo State. We also kept our promise by commissioning the reconstructed Sasa Market.

"By quarter three of 2022, we commissioned the renovated and equipped General Hospital,Tede in Atisbo Local Government Area, the 7.2 km Idi Ape-Basorun-Akobo-Odogbo Barracks Road dualisation project and the 65 metres General Gas Flyover constructed by our administration.

"And this last quarter, we finally put to rest all the speculations from naysayers regarding the prompt payment of salaries and pensions of civil servants by paying for the fourth consecutive year, the 13th-month salaries of civil servants in Oyo State. As promised, we have never paid any monthly salary with “bear with us.”

"We also completed the recruitment and training of 500 additional Amotekun Corps personnel to deter crime and maintain public order in our state.

"Lastly, we are pleased to have completed the process of upgrading the Emmanuel Alayande College of Education, Oyo into a University of Education.

"We have shown empathy in decision-making. Our policies have always been ‘people first’ because you, the good people of Oyo State, are the most important stakeholders in governance. We may not always get it right, but we have always accepted our errors and made amends where possible.

"We have listened to and learnt from you, so we confidently return to you and ask for a second term. We know that come March 11, 2023, you will vote for Omituntun 2.0.

"We look forward to an exciting year ahead!

"May 2023 be the year we install sustainable development in Oyo State.

"Let me once again use this opportunity to wish you all a rewarding and fulfilling 2023."


Obasanjo's Endorsement Of Obi Is Worthless - APC

The presidential campaign council of the All Progressives Congress, APC has said the endorsement of Peter Obi by former President Olusegun Obasanjo is of no value.

Obasanjo, in his new year message on Sunday, had publicly declared his support for Peter Obi, the Labour Party presidential candidate in the coming February election.

A press statement signed by the Director, Media & Publicity of the Council, Bayo Onanuga and obtained by trendscopenews, describes Obasanjo's endorsement of Obi as worthless.

It reads: "We read with amusement the endorsement of Mr. Peter Obi, the Labour Party Presidential Candidate by former President Olusegun Obasanjo in his New Year message on Sunday. 

Following calls by journalists from various media houses who asked for our reaction we decided to make this preliminary statement, though we didn't consider the so-called endorsement to be of any value. 

We respect the democratic right of former President Obasanjo to support and endorse any candidate of his choice in any election. 

Except that he made it known formally in his new year message, any discerning political watcher in Nigeria knows that Chief Obasanjo’s  preference for Peter Obi is expected. He  had earlier stated his position at various public events, the last being at the 70th birthday anniversary  of Chief John Nwodo, former President of Ohaneze Ndigbo in Enugu. 

We make bold to say that our party and candidate, Asíwájú Bola Ahmed Tinubu will not lose sleep over Obasanjo’s move, as Obasanjo is notorious for always opposing progressive political forces, as he did against MKO Abiola in 1993.

The endorsement is actually worthless because the former President does not possess any political goodwill or leverage anywhere in Nigeria to make anyone win a Councillorship election let alone win a Presidential election.  He is a political paperweight.

He is also not a democrat anyone should be proud to be associated with.

We recall that in 2003 and 2007 general elections when he was a sitting President, Obasanjo used all the coercive instruments of State at his disposal to railroad people into elective offices against the will of Nigerians as expressed at the polls. In 2007, he declared the polls a do or die affair after he failed in his bid to amend our constitution to have a third term. 

From our records,  President Obasanjo has not successfully made anyone win election in Nigeria since then. 

Not even in Ogun State can anyone rely on his support or endorsement to become a governor or Councillor. 

We pity Peter Gregory Obi as we are confident that Chief Obasanjo can not win his polling unit and ward in Abeokuta for Obi in the coming Presidential election on 25 February, 2023.

Chief Obasanjo's endorsement is not a political currency Mr. Peter Obi can spend anywhere in Nigeria because he is not a political force, even in his part of the country. 

Chief Obasanjo similarly endorsed Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, Peoples Democratic Party candidate in 2019 against President Muhammadu Buhari. Atiku was walloped by Buhari with a wide margin in the  election.

History will repeat itself in February as our candidate Asíwájú Bola Ahmed Tinubu will equally beat Obi by a large margin.

We take a particular notice of the part of the endorsement statement where Chief Obasanjo said none  of the presidential candidates is a Saint. 

We want to state here that Chief Obasanjo is not a good judge of character. He is a man who considers only himself as the all-knowing Saint in Nigeria. 

Over the years, Chief Obasanjo has also convinced himself that integrity, honesty and all good virtues begin and end with him."



2023: Obasanjo Endorses Peter Obi For Presidency, Says LP Candidate Has An Edge


Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has endorsed the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi as his preferred contestant for the 2023 general elections.


In his 2023 New Year message personally signed by the ex-President and made available to Channels Television by his spokesman, Kehinde Akinyemi, Obasanjo described Obi as his mentee and said the former Anambra State governor has an edge in the February 25, 2023 election.

Obasanjo said, “None of the contestants is a saint but when one compares their character, antecedent, their understanding, knowledge, discipline, and vitality that they can bring to bear and the great efforts required to stay focused on the job, particularly looking at where the country is today and with the experience on the job that I personally had, Peter Obi as a mentee has an edge.

“Others like all of us have what they can collectively contribute to the new dispensation to liberation, restoration and salvaging of Nigeria.

“One other important point to make about Peter is that he is a needle with thread attached to it from North and South and he may not get lost.

“In other words, he has people who can pull his ears, if and when necessary. He has a young and able running mate with a clean track record of achievement both in public and private life.”

Source: channelstv




Shocking Details Of How Christmas Cow Killed Man In Bayelsa

The brother of the late Sobokime Igodo, who reportedly died after being attacked by a cow has narrated how the incident happened.

Eniya Igodo, who is the immediate elder brother of the late Sobokime Igodo, in an interview with the Punch said the deceased and his friends in the spirit of the Christmas season bought a cow that was to be shared among themselves before tragedy struck.

Hear him:

“Actually, you know we are in the festive season and he and his group of friends decided to contribute money to buy a cow so that they could slaughter it and share among themselves and make merriment with their families. So, on December 23, they brought the cow to his residence as the secretary of the group. But where the cow was kept was not the actual spot they wanted to slaughter and butcher it. They tried to move the cow to the spot where they wanted to slaughter it, but the cow refused to move. It stayed put to the ground. Somebody was holding the rope with which they tied it. Suddenly, the cow got up and rushed towards Sobokime and attacked him, hitting him, and he fell to the ground immediately. The person holding the rope could not restrain the cow as it got loose from the rope. The cow left him and ran in another direction after nobody in particular.

“No. We were expecting him to stand up from the ground but he could not. He lost consciousness briefly, but regained it almost immediately. We asked him how he was feeling and he said it felt like he was floating; we tried to raise his hand but it fell down. We also tried to raise his legs, no way. Instantly, he said he could not feel any sensation in any part of his body. There was complete paralysis.

“We rushed him to the Yenagoa Federal Medical Centre. The doctor who attended to him said he had sustained a spinal cord injury and that the hospital had no specialist to handle his case.

“The doctor then recommended that we should take him to the University of Benin Teaching Hospital or University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital or Enugu. So, we chose to take him to UPTH since it is closest to us.

“The next day, December 24, we arranged for an ambulance and took him to UPTH. He was talking with us in the ambulance on our way to UPTH. He said he was having difficulty breathing. As soon as we got to UPTH, he said we should get him out and we promptly did so.

We called the attention of a doctor because FMC Yenagoa gave us a referral letter. So the doctor gave him quick attention. My brother was taken to the emergency unit for the doctor to examine him. It was while the doctor was examining him that he gave up the ghost.”














Revealed! Top Oyo APC Chieftains Working For Sen. Folarin's Guber Ambition


The race to the number one seat in Oyo State come 2023 is getting tougher by the day. A lot permutations from different angles have been introduced into the game. Though the believe in some quarters is that the race is between the 2 leading political parties in the state; the PDP and APC, political watchers won’t buy into such narrative. They believe other political parties, especially Accord, will also be determinant factor in the outcome of the election.


Of course, all these political intrigues and schemings are expected. The 2023 election, no doubt, is going to be make or break for some political titans in the state.

While the incumbent governor Engr. Seyi Makinde is having a running battle with both internal and external forces and some of his party members who felt betrayed or sidelined from his government (the likes of Femi Babalola, Azeem Gbolsrunmi, Mulikat Adeola-Akande, Mogaji Nureni Akanbi etc are not in good terms with him). Chief Bayo Adelabu, Hon. Sina Peller, Kolapo Kola-Daisi, Rotimi Ajanaku and co, who have dumped APC and joined Accord, on the other hand, have scores to settle with their former party. They have been threatening fire and brimstone. They have promised to teach APC a political lesson in the coming election.

Meanwhile in Accord too, the former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, Bayo Adelabu and his team have not been finding it easy as well. The “founding members” of the party were not happy how new entrants were given tickets.  Irrespective of where the ongoing political alignments or alliances or bargaining may tilt however, Oyo APC seems to be battle ready ahead of the guber poll. The party has been strategically working day and night to make sure they win come 2023.

This also explains why the party has put up a very formidable Campaign team, which cuts across all the senatorial districts and zones in the state. Members of the Campaign team, about 108 in number, were drawn to oversee strategic aspects of the coming election.

These areas as covered by the list include General Administration, Contact & Mobilisation, Policy, Strategy & Planning, Media & Publicity, Public & Strategic, E-Communications & New Media, Finance & Budget, INEC & Documentation, Security Affairs, Intelligence & Surveillance, Party Affairs, Logistics & Transport, Monitoring & Evaluation, Youth & Students Affairs, Women Affairs, Labour & Allied Matters, Elections Management, Venue & Protocol, Liason & Quick Intervention (in the 3 senatorial districts) Tactical & Discovery Affairs, Research & Training, Inter-party & Coalition, NGOs & CSOs Affairs, Volunteer & Indigent Affairs, Religious Matters, Intra-Party & Consolidation and Special Duties.

Dr. Isiaka Kolawole, the Deputy Executive Secretary (Services), Universal Basic Education Commision, UBEC, is the arrowhead of the team as the Director General of Teslim Folarin gubernatorial campaign. Others to work with him in managing these key positions are former Special Adviser to Governor Seyi Makinde on Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters, Yemi Aderibigbe as Deputy Director General; Hon. Kehinde Subair from Oyo South; Paul Oyetunji from Oyo Central and Yinka Taiwo from Oyo North.

Others are Barr. Abiodun Adebayo; Hon. Sina Alabi; Hon. Demola Omotosho; Alhaji Kehinde Olaosebikan; Hon. Wasiu Sadare; Hon. Afeez Repete; Hon. Mojeed Olaoya; Engr. Idris Adeoye; Col. Peter Omotoso (Rtd); Hon. Isaac Omodewu, Oyo APC Chairman; AIG Sola David (Rtd); Hon. Asifu Sulaimon Adediran; Asiwaju Adekola Adeoye and Hon. Kemi Jayeona. We also have on the list the likes of Hon. Kola Bolomope; Hon. Akeem Olatunji Akogun; Hon. Kehinde Adebimpe; Alhaji Alao Sunmonu; Prince Oludele Adeoba; Dr. Isaac Kolawole; Hon. Samuel Egunjobi; Hon. Sina Adedokun; Engr. Akeem Alao; Engr. Wale Adeoye; Hon. Abidemi Siyanbade; Primate Soji Bakare; Chief Tajudeen Ariyo; Alhaji Lateed Yussuf; Prince Niran Adeyoju and Hon. Adisa Adeniji.

Naturally, other candidates under the umbrella of APC in Oyo State will also be working for Teslim Folarin. They are candidates at the 3 senatorial seats, 14 House of Reps and 33 state assembly slots. Very prominent in this category are Barr. Sarafadeen Abiodun-Alli, the party’s candidate for Oyo South senatorial district; Dr. Yunus Akintunde for Oyo Central and Senator Fatai Buhari for Oyo North and currently serving a second term. Hon. Dapo Lam-Adesina, the candidate for Ibadan North East/South East Federal Constituency and Hon. Saheed Fijabi, who is contesting Ibadan North West/Ibadan South West Federal Constituency are also there.

Apart from the above listed politicians who are directors of the strategic formations of the campaign organization, there also some powerful politicians who will be working for Teslim’s guber ambition from their respective zones. Like Senator Femi Lanlehin, the former Oyo South senator who is very prominent at the grassroot. He is one of those who abandoned the 2019 coalition that produced Seyi Makinde as governor. He excused himself from the alliance on allegation that Makinde has failed to fulfill the gentleman agreement reached by the coalition. Like Lanlehin, Senator Kola Balogun is also a former Oyo South senator who is now in APC. He also has an axe to grind with PDP based on how he was denied a return ticket of the party.

Barr. Adebayo Shittu, former Minister for Communication, is also there. He is from Saki and will be working hard to deliver his territory. So also is Senator Soji Akanbi, another former Oyo South Senator. He is also popular at the grassroot level and actively involved in Bola Tinubu presidential campaign.

There is also Prof. Deolu Akande from Itesiwsju in Oke-Ogun zone. What about Alhaji Fatai Ibikunle from Ibarapa. There are also the likes of Engr. Oyedele Hakeem Alao, a former guber aspirant and a former  Chief whip of the Oyo State House of Assembly, Hon. Adigun Abiodun-Hammed, popularly called Murphy. Murphy is from Akinyele Local Government.

Others who are working to make sure APC wins the coming election are Audu Marafa; MKO Laoye, Kamorudeen Ajisafe; Olamiju Alao-Akala from Ogbomoso and Mufutau Gbayawu.

The 3 former deputy governors in the state, Barr. Iyiola Oladokun; Chief Moses Adeyemo-Alake and Aderemi Raufu Olaniyan, as well as a popular Ibadan chief and businessman, Alhaji Ismail Akinade-Fijabi are all solidly behind Folarin.





I Want To Assist Female Inmates With Basic Needs - 2022 Miss Oyo First Runner-up, Tolulope Mohammed Shares Experience & Next Move

Tolulope Mohammed is the first runner-up at the 2022 edition of Miss Oyo beauty pageant. Miss Adedairo Adebanke, a twenty-five-year-old Community Health and Extension Worker student of the College of Health Technology, Ijebu Ode, Ogun State, was the winner of the contest. She won the coveted prize of a Toyota Yaris car for the competition.

It was the 19th edition of the beauty pageant, which has been consistently organized by Mayor Isaac Brown’s Silverstone Communications. It was also an interesting outing for Tolulope Mohammed because that made it the second time she would emerged as first runner-up. She was also the first runner-up in 2021.

However, Tolulope Mohammed has decided to remain focused and committed to her passion of giving back to her immediate environment, in her own little way.

According to her, not wining the Miss Oyo crown won't be a barrier to achieving her dreams. As she has taken interest in campaigns against child trafficking, domestic violence and to specially focus on female inmates across prisons in Oyo State.

All these and many more she revealed to in this short but interesting interview. Tolulope Mohammed is not only a talented model but a multitasker. Apart from being a model, she is a makeup artist and a hair stylist. Read excerpts from the interview.

You emerged first runner-up of this year edition of Miss Oyo State, what was the experience like for you?

It was a wonderful experience, honestly. It was fun and at the same time educative to be part of the contest. A good opportunity for me to showcase the talent which God has deposited in me. I really enjoyed every bit of the competition.

How did you feel the moment another contestant was announced the winner?

In a competition, there's always winners and losers. And I think everyone was there to win, which made it fun for us all. Of course, I went into the competition with a very positive mind of winning. I put in my best but it didn't happen. Am happy for the winner. She is someone I know very well. She has contested for the crown for couple of times. So it was a well deserved victory for her. I love her courage and determination.

Do you wish to try your luck again next year?

Yes. I feel I should do it again.

Why do you feel you should be crowned Miss Oyo?

I have gotten all it takes to be one. I have the brain, experience and confident. I also have a unique personality and ability to get things done with little or no supervision.

From you relationship with other contestants to camping and the main event, what was the biggest lesson you have learnt from the contest?

My biggest lesson is to be purposeful about one's dream and don’t take anyone for granted. Don't look down on anybody.

Now that you only emerged first runner-up, what is next for you?

Not winning the crown won't stop my passion. I mean the passion to contribute my own quota to the development of my immediate environment. Mind you, to be crowned as Miss Oyo would have been a great honor but it also comes with responsibilities. I will like use my voice to fight against Child Trafficking and l also will like to be the voice of the voiceless on domestic violence, by organizing seminars, bringing in marriage or relationship experts. I also have special interest in the wellbeing of female inmates across prisons in Oyo State. l will like to visit female inmates to give them period package such as pad, dettol etc. To also train them in one vocational skill or the other.

What inspired these projects and the special focus on female inmates?

There was this particular Yoruba movie I was watching and they showed female prison. I was actually on my period that time and I felt like how are these people coping? When me that am still living under my parents roof know what I go through every month. There and then it crossed my mind to do something. On other aspects of the projects. We all know the negative impacts of child trafficking and domestic violence in our homes and the society generally. Many hope dashed and dreams chattered as result of both. I understand the fact that those areas I have picked interest in are broad projects. They are projects that can't be achieved within a year. It has to be continuous and I pray to God for the strength and means to be able to do it every year.

How did modeling start for you?

I started my modeling journey at the age of 5. Then it was just wearing fashion designer dresses and just taking pictures with them. I had to stop at some point because of my education. My mom felt I may be distracted in my education. After so many years, l went back into modeling in 20. Even since then l have contested in several beauty pageants such as Miss FCE, Miss Ogun State Tourism, Miss Oyo State Tourism, Miss Arewa Ogun State, Face Of Zikel, Miss Eko International, Miss Oyo State etc. Let me also add that Mr Mayor Issac brown has always been the reason why I’m a  model today but he is not aware of this. He has been a great mentor.

What do you do aside modeling?

Apart from me being a model, I'm also a makeup artist and a hair stylist.

Tell us more about yourself?

My name is Mohammed Tolulope Asmara. Am from Oyo State, Ibadan precisely. Am 25. I attended George and Duke College International, Ibadan for my primary education. Then Our Lady of Apostles Secondary School my for my secondary school education. I later gained admission to Federal College of Education, Abeokuta. I went for my first degree at Lagos State University, where studied Business Education. I obtained my second degree in Business Administration from the same university. I love dancing and reading.




What is new about New Year 2023? | By Festus Adedayo


So that mythical Nigerian year, 2023, is here at last? For Nigerians, 2023 is not just a year of newness as all years represent for mankind. It is a year with gross implications; political, economic and social. It is a year that is at once dreaded, expected, venerated and evokes apprehension, as well as a feeling of déjà vu across board. It is a year of consequence to our existence as a people. A year that has been romanticised as the year of the Nigerian becoming, many analysts have even sacralised 2023 as the year that will determine whether Nigeria will break, be broken, or break all the obstructions in the way of the country’s development. Welcome to that sacred year of our Lord 2023!

As I said, in 2023, Nigerians do not see what the rest of the world sees in a “new year”. They do not just see the picture of newness that the rest of the world sees or is confronted with. Nigerians’ mental picture is diametrically opposed to or hugely different from the world’s when it comes to the new year 2023. Nor is that newness of a New Year the newness that the philosopher, Martin Heidegger, conceptualised. For Heidegger, a German philosopher, best known for his seminal contributions to philosophy in the fields of phenomenology, hermeneutics, and existentialism, in his thesis on the philosophy of being, newness or being is always and continually in the process of becoming true. This then means that, for him, we can never reach the end of our completeness. In his understanding, newness will always be new, will forever be incomplete and always be in process.

For Nigerians, however, 2023 holds some finite meaning. It is a year that the people hold with some magical awesomeness or fear if you like. On the political landscape, for optimists, 2023 is a year that will define where Nigeria is headed, for good. For pessimists, it is a nihilistic year of destruction. If you like listening to Bob Marley, especially that diffident album of his called ‘Uprising’ and the particular track entitled, ‘Check Out The Real Situation, apparently frustrated by the slide in world affairs, Marley had gone nihilistic.

The philosophy of nihilism believes that values have failed society as they lack a base or foundation. It is a philosophy of extreme pessimism and radical skepticism which even goes to the extreme of condemning human existence. It is built on an impulse of the destruction of what is. So, to nihilism, Bob had sauntered for an explanation of the hopelessness of the world. He had lamented how nations warred against nations. Why, for instance, a skunkhead like Vladimir Putin would want to destroy humanity in Ukraine, will fall under the nihilism propounded by Marley. Wondering when “did it all begin” and “when will it end?,” Bob philosophised that; “it seems like, total destruction (is) the only solution” as “there ain’t no use” since “no one can stop them now”.

Politicians and their recruits are all over the place preaching the gospel of redemption that will come with 2023. If you listen to them as they reify Nigeria at campaign podia, you will wonder if there is a newer newness as opposed to the old newness that we have always known that will come into place in 2023. Behind the microphone, Nigerian politicians are grossly irredeemable. When they paint the picture of the Eldorado that 2023 will birth, you will wonder if Nigeria would exchange space with Jupiter in 2023. Or that it will cease to be that same country that has failed all indices of growth, development and theories of leadership since 1914.

To the politicians, that national surplus or plenty that Nigerians have always yearned for will show its beautiful face in 2023. If you have a scientific mind, however, you cannot travel in the same boat as a Nigerian politician. You will wonder where the surplus will come from in Nigeria where Muhammadu Buhari has steeped the country into a debt hole that is unexampled in national history. Recall that as of September 2022, Nigeria’s total debt stock was N44.06 trillion lies. It is no news too that that same Nigeria spent N3.04 trillion to service her external and domestic debts in nine months in 2022. When you ask where that magic of surplus will come from, the unscience that Nigerian politicians confront you with hits you like a mound of excrement. It is worse than the voodoo of metaphysics. However, immediately we arrive in that selfsame 2023, as we just did now, and Nigeria begins to manifest her old cancerous growths, Nigerian politicians will come up with newer variants of their evergreen prognoses. Or simply run into the embrace of their usual escapism.

That is why I find Oby Ezekwesili’s take on 2023 and the infectious optimism being funnelled into space by Nigerian politicians very apt. In a recent interview with Channels Television, the former minister of education said that there was the danger of a noxious and uncensored hyper-optimism that is being filtered into the Nigerian mind by politicians. They seem to make the people believe that once we land in 2023, all our problems are solved. In the process, they do not tell the people the obvious truth that with the current rank decadence in the country, reversing the sorry state of Nigeria, beginning from 2023, may be an impossibility.

If we can even be sincere with ourselves for a minute, which of the buccaneers, the vultures on parade for the 2023 race has the capacity to bring about the Nigeria of our dream? Which one? The same people who are grossly complicit in the dross that we found ourselves? Sorry that I embraced Bob Marley in checking out our real situation.

Still, on that same political plane, we have been inundated with how the three major political parties hold hope to rescue Nigeria from its present stasis. Depending on who you engage of the three, the unscience that oozes out of them is similar. Whether it is Peter Obi, Bola Tinubu or Atiku Abubakar, what is certain is that 2023 is a year when Nigeria can never be the same again. The consequences inherent in any one of them winning the presidential ballot are huge for Nigeria. If Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP) for instance, becomes president, Nigeria’s already fragmented unity from 1914, which Buhari whimsically shredded on the altar of his pristine nepotism and cronyism, will further have its apron torn, in a more phenomenal way. This is because I imagine how Atiku Abubakar will preach unity and togetherness to a country where a Hausa Fulani ruled Nigeria for eight years and another man of the same ethnic stock takes over from him for most likely another eight years… and such preachments will hold water?

This is why, perhaps due to his hoarse and husky voice, Nigerians cannot see the primacy of a true Nigeria that Nyesom Wike and his G-5 governors have harped upon endlessly. Wike is no doubt a petrel but let us peer beyond him to examine his message. In this war, Wike seems to be shooting his shot on target and naysayers like us are the laughing stock. He and his cronies’ latest trip to the UK was greeted with a baffling frenzy in the political space and even in the media, such that it cancels out what Atiku Abubakar and his fellow travellers have made us believe was the worthlessness of their threats. While the media was collapsing on a roller-coaster of goofs about where Wike and his group were headed, Atiku seemed to be wetting his trousers.

“I am not someone who will go and see somebody and hide. Hide for who? Who is that person that will threaten me? They said Wike had a deal with so, so, and so person. Meanwhile, no video, no anything. And some of you waste time listening to such things. Don’t you know when I want to do something, I do it? You don’t need to speculate,” the Ikwerre petrel thundered and he seemed to have us by our balls.

Then he detonated the bazooka. “They said we had a meeting with so and so. What is your problem? Assuming there was a meeting, has Atiku not been holding meetings with the governors of APC? Ask him. As he is in Dubai, don’t we know what is going on? So, why do you bother about us G-5, when you said you can win without us? Leave us alone,” the nuke exploded and everybody ran helter-skelter to hide from the splinter shells of the bomb.

So some APC governors too are holding meetings with Atiku? Wonders will never end. So why are the Atiku group making issues of the G-5’s meeting with Tinubu and Obi? Very shortly, Wike will probably avail us with information on who Buhari is talking to too on behalf of Atiku Abubakar. It is such bombastic that has marked the run-ups to the 2023 election. This crazy 2023!

With a Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Aso Rock, a party which Buhari took to its all-time low by his very opaque administration, Nigerian voters will unravel as a people always excited at being in bed with their abusers and suppressors. In saner climes, there should be no other year than 2023, the year of consequence, as a time to pay the APC back for its lacklustre leadership through a massive rejection of the party and everything it represents at the polls.

2023 is also the year of Buhari’s much-anticipated departure from office. Already, the president has done what he believes was a fair assessment of his close to eight years in office. To many, Buhari’s exit this 2023 will end the eight years of the locusts which besieged Nigeria since 2015. Buhari did a self-review at an event organised by his family and associates, in celebration of his 80th birthday, tagged ‘Celebrating A Patriot, a Leader, an Elder Statesman’ last week. There, he reviewed his administration through a documentary where he admitted that what he called his best had not been good enough for the country. “I think I’m being harassed. I believe I’m trying my best but still, my best is not good enough,” he said.

At the same event, Buhari then said he was in a hurry to go lock himself up in Daura, Katsina state. “I am eager to go. I can tell you it has been tough…I look forward to the year 2023 when I finish, go home to take charge of my farm,” he said. For Buhari, 2023 is the year to relieve himself of the Nigerian burden but does it bother him that his actions, mis-actions and inactions as president led to the deaths and incapacitation of thousands of people? Never mind. Buhari will go to Daura and he will live happily ever after.

To many pessimists, however, for Nigeria, Buhari’s exit in 2023 will only be a Martin Heidegger’s unending farce that Nigeria as a country is. In many instances, the new has always been worse than the old in Nigeria. This has then reincarnated the same farcical tale that is called the Nigerian sorry refrain. When Olusegun Obasanjo was leaving Aso Rock in 2007, Nigerians heaved a sigh of relief, sure that an end had come to what they perceived as a self-centred, high-handed leadership. Umaru Yar’Adua then came and hope that he would be better was rife on the horizon, especially judging by the deodorized tale of Umaru, as Katsina governor, walking from his office and crossing to the other side of the road to go buy his favourite stick of cigarette.

Midstream, however, death struck and didn’t allow Nigerians to know in-depth who Yar’Adua really was. Then came Goodluck Jonathan. By the time he left office in 2015, Jonathan was held as the worst Nigerian leader since independence. Today, those who voted Buhari in place of the Bayelsa shoeless man feel they had made the gravest mistake of their lives. Today, Obasanjo walks about, preaching governance morality and precepts with such majestic swagger that you wonder how, immediately they leave office, Nigerians spray their generally regarded evil leaders with sweet-smelling fragrances. So you ask yourself, as execrable as the Buhari government has been in almost eight years, isn’t there the possibility that soon and very soon, Nigerians would beatify him too and look back to say life was better under him? It is because this is the warped judgment of Nigerian leadership history.

For me, my honest wish will be that this 2023, Nigerians will not relent in asking for the Nigeria Police to step out of the fur of bloodthirsty jackals that its officers wear and have a handshake with the rest of humanity. The more I reflect on the killing in Lagos last week of a pregnant lawyer, Bolanle Raheem, by Drambi Vandi, a policeman, the more it occurs to me that if we can get this wish through in 2023, then we are beginning a new social order in Nigeria.

By the way, last week, an ally of Mr Nduka Obaigbena, chairman of Arise TV and Thisday newspaper, reacting to my piece entitled Emefiele’s Terrorism Mess, told me I goofed by submitting that Obaigbena was engaged in inappropriate dalliance with embattled Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) governor, Godwin Emefiele in the latter’s bid to run for the presidential primary of the APC. Obaigbena had no hand in Emefiele’s crashed ambition, he argued vociferously.

Happy New Year to you all, Nigerians, though I don’t see anything new in 2023!

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