Friday, February 19, 2016

Femi Fani-Kayode

Mr. Femi Fani-Kayode has issued a statement likening the new chairperson of PDP, Mr. Ali Modu Sheriff to Jack the Ripper.  Of course, the silly analogy was made because Mr. Fani Kayode is scarred silly that PDP has chosen a man who sides with justice as their new chairperson.  Mr. Fani-Kayode would rather have PDP select someone like him, whose life revolves around finding flaws in President Buhari’s efforts to cure the ills of the Nation and oppose Mr. Buhari’s policies just for the sake of opposing!

The Central Issue is that Mr. Ali Modu Sheriff will collaborate with President Buhari’s anti-corruption efforts in Nigeria and that vexes Fani-Kayode.
Mr. Adamu Mu’azu, the former chairperson of PDP's policy of,

 “Monkey must chop, baboon must chop” 

has no place in post Goodluck Jonathan’s Nigeria.


Mr. Fani Kayode’s whimsical rhetoric is therefore, the rantings of a disgruntled child.

Sunday, February 14, 2016

Open letter to Nigeria’s President, Senate and House of Representatives


Dear President Buhari and Members of the Nigeria Senate and the House of Representatives:

Re: Request to Impeach the Supreme Court of Nigeria

          I humbly request that members of the sitting Supreme Court be impeached for the understated reasons.  The request is made upon grounds that the present cohort of the Supreme Court of Nigeria has postured to frustrate every effort to fight corruption in Nigeria contrary to the constitution of Nigeria.

          On February 3, 2016, the Supreme Court of Nigeria ruled that Udom Emmanuel won the 2015 gubernatorial election in the state of Akwa Ibom because Udom Emmanuel won the lawfully cast votes.
The Supreme Court’s diabolical ruling certifies that some votes were not lawfully cast during the election.

We submit, therefore, that no vote was lawfully cast in the state of Akwa Ibom during the 2015 gubernatorial elections for the same reasons the Supreme Court proffers that some votes were not lawfully cast.

Every other ruling of the Supreme Court has demonstrated similar pro-corruption tendencies.

Based upon these reasons, we call on the president, the Nigeria Senate and the House of Representatives to use the powers of their high offices to impeach the sitting Supreme Court of Nigeria for the egregious ruling.

Edet Obuoho Abia