Monday, 10 June 2013

Hezbollah: Nigerian, Lebanese slam N50b suit against SSS, AGF


Co-owners of Amigo Supermarket, Mustapha Fawaz and three Lebanese-Abdallah Tahini, Talal Rouda and Khosai Nouridine- arrested over the armoury and alleged Hezbollah terror cell uncovered in Bompai, Kano state have filed a suit before the Federal High Court, Abuja.
They are demanding for N50 billion as compensation from the State Security Service (SSS), the Director General of SSS, Ekpeyong Ita and the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mohammed Adoke (SAN), for their unlawful arrest and detention without trial.
They have also asked the court to stop the respondents from extraditing them except by a procedure permitted by law.
In the application for the enforcement of their fundamental rights, the applicants asked the court to declare their arrest and continued detention without trial by the SSS on various dates as “illegal, unlawful, unconstitutional, null, void and of no effect whatsoever.”
They prayed the court of an order directing their release and an order of perpetual injunction restraining the respondents whether by themselves, agents, servants, officers, and or proxies or whomsoever, howsoever from arresting or detaining or continuing to detain them except by a procedure permitted by law.
The motion was brought pursuant to Sections 35 and 36 of the 1999 Constitution, Articles 6 and 7 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights (Ratification and Enforcement) Act Cap. A9, Laws of the Federation, 2004; and Order II Rules 1, 2 and 3 of the Fundamental Rights (Enforcement Procedure) Rules 2009.
A few days after the arrest of the suspects in Kano, the SSS sealed Amigo Supermarket and Wonderland Amusement Park.
But the applicants have asked the court to declare that the action “was arbitrary and a wanton violation of the right of Fawaz to own property and participate in the minor sector of the economy as guaranteed respectively by Sections 44 and 16(1) of the 1999 Constitution and African Charter on Human and Peoples’ rights.”
They therefore sought for an order directing the respondents and their agents and servants to unseal the Amigo Supermarket and Wonderland Amusement Park forthwith.
It would be recalled that their lawyer, Bamidele Aturu had in a June 3 letter to the SSS Director General complained that his clients had been detained without trial by the SSS in violation of the constitution.
He also asked that they be allowed access to lawyers, members of their families and doctors within 48 hours “in accordance with their undoubted rights under both Nigerian and international law.”
But in an affidavit in support of the suit, Ali Thini who is a younger brother to Tahini stated that the SSS had ignored the letter.
He said that “the applicants have been held incommunicado since their arrest and have not been allowed to see their lawyers, doctors or any member of their families.”
DailyTrustr

Meet Pastor Chris Oyakhilome’s Super Rich Driver!

National Enquirer Magazine This week has on its front cover this very interesting story.
Miracles are definitely happening everyday!

Read the story.


''Many people would almost immediately disregard you, the moment you tell them that you work as a driver, especially in Nigeria. But it’s a whole different ball game, with the driver of silver tongued, stylish man of God, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, pastor of Believers Love World (BLW). a.k.a Christ Embassy.

His name is Sunshine Samuel Imumholen, apparently hails from the same town with his boss, he is in his late 30’s, and doesn’t  have a degree yet, but National Enquirer scooped that he is under immense pressure from his boss to acquire a degree by all means. So he has enrolled in one of the universities in Lagos state. He lives in a lavish apartment in Magodo G.R.A, where he has fleet of exotic cars. We learnt that he spent well over 20 million naira for his wedding, on the 22nd of March 2013, in Lagos and Aba. He bought a red Rav 4 Jeep for his wife as a wedding, gift, after he had already showered her with car gifts, whilst they were dating.

According to reliable church sources, the first car Pastor Oyakhilome`s driver bought for his wife to be was a white Honda Civic, and then a Silver Ticco Mini Jeep, flew her to London for shopping, and to Dubai for vacation.

We gathered that he actually met his wife at the staff car park and fell in love with the way she took her time to park her car, he walked up to her, told her his intentions, and that was it, like they, say, the rest became history. The wife, Stellamaris  has been overwhelmed since  after marriage, as she keeps posting it on  facebook, and tweeter,” o what more can I ask for, the Lord has done it all” they were in the United States of America, for their honeymoon, and the moment they came back, he surprised her with a white  2009 model of Infinity Jeep. Hnmmm, now I can almost visualize many single ladies fasting and praying for a driver as a life partner. Well, then don’t miss the opportunity, find your way to the church on Sunday, you just might be lucky and win the heart of a driver''.
TalkOfNaija

APC sets up 9-man Interim Mgt C’ttee

BY AbdulSalam Muhammad
KANO — National leadership of the yet-to-be registered All Progressives Congress, APC, has approved the appointment of a nine-man Interim Management Committee of the mega party, comprising three national principal officers each from the merging parties.
Briefing reporters in Kano yesterday, Secretary of the Central merging Committee of All Progressive Party, Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau, explained that the measure was adopted to facilitate the registration exercise of the mega party.
Shekarau said: “The national leadership of APC has agreed unanimously that the national principal officers of ACN, CPC and ANPP, which includes the national Chairman, national Secretary, and Treasurer, respectively, should form the interim management committee of APC for the purpose of registration of the mega party with Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, only.”
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He disclosed that leaders of the merging parties are expected to meet this week to appoint chairman and other officers to run the party, stressing that “their assignment will last till we secure our registration.”
Shekarau, who is also the Chairman of ANPP merger Committee, said that principal officers of APGA and DPP were left out of the Interim Management Committee because the Central Merging Committee relates with it as a group in the emerging party.
He said: “We in the Central Merging Committee relate with APGA and DPP as a group and we have accommodated them administratively. They are not with us as a party but as a lager group within the merging mega party.”
Shekarau further disclosed that the central merging committee is winding up its duties in line with the dictate of their mandate, stressing that “all committees set up for the purpose of merger will cease to exist as soon as the interim management assumed its leadership role.
‘INEC has 30 days’
“INEC has 30 days to respond to our application and we shall be counting our days right from the day we submit same to them and I am optimistic we would scale through the hurdle.”
The former Governor of Kano, who expressed optimism that the new party will secure INEC’s registration, noted that under INEC’s guidelines, the commission has 30 days to convey approval or otherwise.
 Vanguard

Popular Yoruba Actress Talks About Her Experience With Sex And Prostitution In The Movie Industry


Biodun Okeowo is a Yoruba actress and a movie producer. She talks about sex in the movie world and why women are more favored than men in a recent interview.
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Many men have come to me with money and have said I like you and I want to sleep with you, and I have turned them down. I have evidences, I told the last person, who tried it with me that if he has succeeded with other actresses in the movie industry, he should not try it with me because, even if I am hungry, I know what to do to put food on my table. I won’t resort to prostitution or doing runs. I am not bragging but I have proved it severally.

If you go to any part of the world, you will realise that women are more favored than men. The truth is that a woman can leave her house without money and come back with cash and it doesn’t mean she has rubbished herself. The fact is that if you have the favor of God, things will work out well for you. The man, who wants to sleep with you but has not succeeded, will still continue to do things for you, despite the fact that you have refused to date him. The opportunity I just described is not often available to men.
Naij.com

Jonathan Banned Boko Haram To Satisfy Israel And US – Alhaji Balarabe Musa. Posted by: Deolu on June 10, 2013


A Northern Elder and former Governor of old Kaduna State, Alhaji Balarabe Musa, has said that the banning of th islamic group boko haram by the federal government is proof that the United States and Israel are running the security arm of the country.
alhaji_balarabe_musaHe noted that the ban of Boko Haram sect has finally ended Federal Government talks on amnesty and dialogue with the group, querying why government constituted a committee to dialogue with the militant group, when it had plans to ban it.
According to the former governor, the decision shows that the United States of America and Israel are in full grip of the nation’s security policy, adding that the ban should be linked to American’s position with Nigeria.
He said, “America has predicted that Nigeria will disintegrate by 2015. America has already declared that Boko Haram is a terrorist organisation. America has also declared the person who is leading the group as a wanted person and has placed a ransom on him.
“Now, we assume that America has seen Nigeria as a place to pursue terrorists and the action of Nigeria in proscribing the Islamic set is helping American policy.”
The former Governor disclosed that “there was a discovery of armoury in Kano, and the allegation is that, the arms are meant for Hezbollah, an organisation the US and Israel are fighting.”
He informed that “if the two countries are given the privilege of continuing to monitor the nation’s security operation that America would in no time threat Nigeria the way it is threatening Iraq and Pakistan, adding that they will eventually invade Nigeria the way they have invaded the two Islamic countries.
“Alhaji Musa stated that Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, as the President and Chief Security Officer of Nigeria, should have asserted himself on the line of security option he wants to pursue, particularly when he had already declared a state of emergency in the three northern states and also constituted a committee to dialogue with the Islamic sect.
“And from all indications the Amnesty Committee has started making progress by talking to members of the group, when government announced the banning of the group. This only shows that there is interference by foreign interests.”
InformationNigeria

Dame Patience must not push her Goodluck | Dame Patience, Our President’s darling wife – Reuben Abati



Dame Patience must not push her Goodluck | Dame Patience, Our President’s darling wife – Reuben Abati

Editor: This article clearly shows the genesis of the Amaechi-Jonathan feud. Dr. Abati did not spare words for the First Lady at the time. Well, you don’t expect him to write this about his boss’ wife today do you?
The Guardian Thursday, 27th Aug 2010
Opinion – By Reuben Abati
DEMOCRACY is readily associated with freedom: the freedom to be free in many respects and increasingly in Nigeria, many of our compatriots, particularly persons in positions of privilege and authority confuse this with the right to be disagreeable. The sober truth is that democracy is about rights and responsibilities, a democratic dispensation therefore cannot be a licence for disagreeable conduct as a norm; just as the possession of power in any form does not guarantee the right to be reckless or to ignore the etiquette required of office holders. Anyone in the corridors of power, either by chance or right, or appointment, is expected to behave decorously.
Dame Patience Jonathan, as she is now referred to, our President’s wife, failed the test this week in Okrika, Rivers State. It is trite knowledge that there is a critical difference between Yenagoa and Abuja, and a world of difference between being the wife of a Deputy Governor/Governor/Vice president and being the wife of Nigeria’s No 1 citizen. When people suddenly find themselves in such latter position, prepared or unprepared, anywhere in the world,  they are taken through a crash programme in finishing and poise and made to realize that being the wife of an important man comes with serious responsibilities lest they sabotage the same person that they should be supporting.
If Dame Patience went through such re-orientation, the course was incomplete. This week, we got a feedback drawn from her visit to Rivers state to launch her NGO  – the Women for Change Initiative, when she ended up in Okrika, her home town. This homecoming became an egoistic show-off as she openly contradicted the state Governor, offering him unsolicited lessons on how to develop the Okrika water front and school system, in addition to pointed comments on the use of the English language. The Governor had reportedly insisted that his administration must demolish some houses which adjoin the schools in Okrika in order to create a proper learning environment. Dame Patience disagreed.
She then gave an unsolicited lecture on the land tenure system telling the Governor: “I want you to get me clear. I am from here. I know the problems of my people so I know what I am talking…”   The Governor tried to explain his administration’s policy and the larger public interest. The Dame reportedly cut him short: “But what I am telling you is that you always say you must demolish; that word must you use is not good. It is by pleading. You appeal to the owners of the compound because they will not go into exile. Land is a serious issue.” Wao! “that word must..is not good.” We must all commit that to memory as we re-learn Practical English according to Patience Jonathan!
If it is in the place of the President’s wife to teach a state Governor how to run his state, it is definitely not in her place to veto a state policy (the reason the governor used the word “must”), not even her husband has such powers. It seemed as if Dame Patience Jonathan was determined to impress her kith and kin. She told them she had directed the governor not to demolish their houses. Then, she left straight for the airport  obviously having overstayed her welcome and having behaved like a bad guest.  She was scheduled to visit the prisons to grant amnesty to some inmates (is that really her duty or something that should be in her itinerary? ); she was also meant to commission some projects. The face-off between her and the governor put paid to all that.
On the eve of her arrival, a group which calls itself “the Okrika Political Stakeholders Forum” and “the people of Kirikese” had actually placed an advert in the papers welcoming “our amiable daughter and sister…to Rivers state and your home town Okrika.” They also brought up the issue of “the land reclamation and shore protection project at Oba Ama, Okrika being undertaken by the Rivers state government.” (Daily Sun, August 23, 2010, p. 2).  Either on the strength of this advertorial or private consultations, Dame Patience must have felt compelled to be a partisan stakeholder and intercessor. She needed to put Rotimi Amaechi, the state Governor in his place and that was what did. She recommended “pleading,” – that advice is actually meant for her. A state Governor is a duly elected official; and in a Federal system, he is not answerable to the President, and nowhere is the president granted the powers of a Headmaster over state governors. In Okrika, Dame Patience behaved so impatiently and spoke to Governor Amaechi as if he is on the staff of the Presidency. It may not be  her fault though. Amaechi caused it all by bringing himself to such level by undertaking to debrief Dame Patience about his administration’s programmes and activities in the misguided hope of getting cheap political endorsement.  He should have asked his wife to attend to her. On the issue of land, Dame Patience should be reminded that the Land Use Act, Section 1 thereof, says the state Governor holds the land in trust for the people. Land matters in the state are beyond the ken of the wife of the President!
The wife of the President of Nigeria, or a state Governor, or a local council chairman, is not a state official. The same applies to husbands if the gender is reversed. He or she is unknown to the constitution or the governance structure.  Recent history has however made it a convention to have the spouses of persons in such positions under the guise of providing support, play some ceremonial roles. This has been routinely abused. Under the Jonathan presidency, Dame Patience Jonathan even got a special allocation in the original budget for the 2010 Golden jubilee anniversary whereas she has no official, financial reporting responsibilities! The international standard is that spouses in these circumstances must not only appear but be seen to be above board like Caesar’s wife. They must not misbehave like Marie Antoinette.
When Cherie Blair, wife of former British PM, Tony Blair started buying up houses, apartments and antique furniture, the public raised questions. It didn’t matter that she was a professional in her own right, a Queen’s Counsel with a traceable source of income. There were also questions about the scope of Hillary Clinton’s influence during her husband’s Presidency: Americans wanted to be sure that it was the man they elected that was in charge, not his wife. A couple of weeks ago, the American public was up in arms against Michelle Obama and her poll rating dropped drastically after a visit to Spain where she and her daughter reportedly stayed in a $7, 000 a night hotel.
Much earlier, Nancy Reagan was also the butt of public criticism, with people asking: who is she? And this is not a female thing. In Britain, Prince Phillip, the Queen’s husband, is constantly criticized for putting his foot in his mouth. He once said for example that “British women can’t cook.”  He told a visiting Nigerian President, all dressed up in babariga (name withheld): “you look like you’re ready for bed.” During a state visit to China, he told British students: “if you stay much longer, you’all be slitty-eyed.” Prince Phillip’s supporters insist that he is honest, but the majority ask: how is the Queen coping with such a man who is perpetually saying something offensive? There may be persons who defend Dame Patience’s aggressive style, but some of us ask: how is the President coping?
Since Dr Jonathan assumed office, he and his wife have been practically on the road. The Dame has travelled from one state to the other, under the auspices of the Women for Change Initiative. In every state she tells the women to vote and “make sure your vote counts if you like my husband.” Is she now a partisan politician? The Jonathans must be told that Nigeria does not have a co-Presidency. We have only one president and his name is Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. And by the way, what does Dame Patience Jonathan do for a living? She obviously does not have to deal with the challenges of rotation and zoning in her home, unlike the three wives of the Adamawa Governor, Murtala Nyako for whom zoning and rotation have become topical subjects or the wives of South African President Jacob Zuma – that is why she can afford to be so meddlesome!
When she misbehaves as she did in Okrika, she creates the impression that her husband is not in control of his own home. First ladies are prominent figures but their conduct is an eternal subject of public interest. In Nigeria, there was Victoria Gowon, there was also Ajoke Muhammed: dignified and restrained.  There was Maryam Babangida – she was influential but no one could accuse her of verbal recklessness;  Mrs Abdusalami  Abubakar was a court judge, totally self-effacing, No major social party was complete without Mrs Stella Obasanjo, yet she controlled her tongue. Mrs Turai Yar’Adua was described as the power behind the throne and she proved that during the period of her husband’s illness but she was carefully reticent. At the state level, there was Remi Tinubu in Lagos state and Onari Duke in Cross River state who have both conducted themselves responsibly in and out of office. The new First Lady likes to travel, party, and talk outside the script. People are beginning to learn to read her lips in order to understand her husband. Dame Patience must not push her Goodluck.
Omojuwa

Assessing President Jonathan

By: Sam Nda-Isaiah 
President Jonathan’s mid-term report in which he scored himself A+ is still causing outrage across the country. This has further been compounded by the ministerial briefings/assessments that followed. It is only in Jonathan’s strange school that students set their own examinations, mark their own scripts, announce the result and expect the job market to take them seriously.
Jonathan should allow Nigerians to assess him. The president and his minions cannot be clapping for themselves when the entire country is in total disorder and disarray. And Nigerians cannot clap for the president because, as the late Chief MKO Abiola would have put it, “you cannot clap with one hand.” Many Nigerians have lost their limbs or their shirts or both under President Jonathan. The only people clapping today are Jonathan himself and the small coterie around him who import their beef from Harrods in London. Since the president covets praises, he can still get commendation within his remaining two years if he starts becoming president. I am going to help him by giving him an idea of how.
The chief responsibility of any government is the protection of its citizens. Indeed, the Nigerian constitution declares that the security and welfare of the people is the responsibility of government. So far, the president has scored a resounding F9 here. His F9 is actually with a distinction. He can start working on this right away by ensuring that the police and other security agencies get the funds that are budgeted for them and ensuring that such budgeted funds are actually deployed as appropriated. The president should find out what percentage of their budgets the police have been receiving since he came to power. He must also vote enough funds for the training and retraining of the nation’s police officers and other security agents if we are to overcome the current challenges that we face. The police as we have them today are bereft.
Nigeria currently boasts 370,000 police personnel. This is scandalous for a nation of 170 million people. It simply shows that President Jonathan has not given a serious thought to security matters. The ubiquitous JTF we see in several states, which by the way has become an avenue for unbridled corruption, is certainly not the answer to the dangerous situation in which we find ourselves today. Every serious country needs a strong police force. For a population of 170 million, Nigeria should have no fewer than one million policemen. Let us start by recruiting the so many unemployed able-bodied graduates that roam aimlessly across the country today into the police force and give them first-class training. In any case, we had better quickly recruit them into the nation’s forces before they are recruited into the sundry criminal forces that abound in the country. The nation needs to invest heavily in security because security should be the first order of business of any country that desires progress.
The second priority I recommend for President Jonathan is massive job creation – not the joke that his ministers shared last week. One of Jonathan’s funny ministers spoke about creating 350,000 jobs. Does the president know what is at issue here? As I write this piece, we have about 80 per cent unemployment rate among Nigerian graduates. If this is not urgently tackled, Boko Haram will be a child’s play in Nigeria within the decade. A drive to create 350,000 jobs? They can’t be serious.
Job creation for all governments of the world, whether it is the government of the United States or China or Singapore or Togo, is always a very serious business and therefore given very serious attention and focus. It is always a national security matter. Nigeria must create at the very minimum 10 million new jobs in the next five years if we are to avoid a catastrophic implosion. And, as I said, this is the barest minimum. To therefore promise to create 350,000 jobs clearly shows that the Jonathan people do not know what they are doing. Creating 10 million jobs in five years means creating an average of two million jobs annually. There is only one major way to achieve this, which is to put in place entrepreneurial policies that will boost the creation of at least five million new small businesses. A small business creates between two and five new jobs, which means that by enforcing policies that would create five million new small businesses, we will be creating between 10 million and 25 million new jobs in five years. This requires serious commitment to achieve and it is very possible. President Paul Kagame of Rwanda is creating jobs by developing policies that promote entrepreneurship just like Bill Clinton did during his presidency in the United States. It is because of the 22 million new jobs President Clinton created during his eight years as president that he has become the most popular former president alive, in spite of his numerous scandals.
A serious president can easily create 25 million new jobs in Nigeria in only five years. It should be much easier in Nigeria than in developed societies like the US. Apart from the massive recruitment of graduates into the police that I suggested, the place to start would be from the education sector: change the mindset of the average Nigerian graduate. The usual thing is for students to graduate and wait for good-paying jobs. The thing to do to achieve this drastic goal would be to change graduates from seekers of good-paying jobs to job creators themselves – turning them into entrepreneurs. The chief business of an average Nigerian is business, so it would be good to work on the entrepreneurial instinct of our youths; and there is nothing hard here. We now live in an IT-driven world. The world has changed in the last 15 years and the kinds of jobs available have also changed. Therefore, our education system must change accordingly. IT makes entrepreneurship easier. South Korea has succeeded hugely in this area.
To create jobs, Nigeria must also invest heavily in infrastructure. Nigeria currently has a housing deficit of 17 million units. The Jonathan government has declared through Ms Ammal Pepple, the minister of housing, that it intends to build one million housing units annually. That sounds good except that nothing is happening at the moment. Even if they started tomorrow, the government’s strategy would require the banks to fund the construction in a private sector-driven scheme. With the current interest rates, if the banks fund the construction of the houses, only millionaires will buy them. Actually, building one million houses annually by the government will create approximately 30 million new jobs annually because architects, quantity surveyors, engineers, estate agents, insurance companies, banks, labourers, food sellers, facility managers, block moulders, etc, will be involved across the country. So that’s a good proposition. But the honest way any government can do this is not ask the banks to fund it as Jonathan intends to. According to Audu Ogbeh, Nigeria has N2.9 trillion stuck in the pension funds account. He should know because he was one of the pundits that created the pension funds when he and others helped President Obasanjo with the pension reforms. This N2.9 trillion could be loaned to this housing scheme project and paid back to the pension fund after the sale of the houses with minimal interest. That way, the houses can be sold at affordable rates to Nigerians and the pension funds would also be boosted because the money would be repaid with some interest. It is about time in any case to put the pension funds to good use instead of the current massive theft that we see.
If we do not do something urgent about the current 17 million housing deficit, we will be heading towards a catastrophe. If truth be told, the one million housing units annually is even grossly insufficient for a country with a 17 million housing deficit and population growth like ours. Because what that means is that it will take 17 years to wipe out the current deficit, by which time Nigeria’s population would be approximately 290 million as against the current 170 million, according to our current population growth rate estimates. That means that the current deficit figures would have more than tripled by the time we get there. The target should be between three million and five million housing units annually, and this is possible. The problem with the Jonathan government is that it is not spending enough time to do the hard work of thinking. In 50 years, Nigeria’s population would be approximately 400 million and this is not funny.
We can go on and on. The policy of massive investment in infrastructure should also include road networks, ports, and airports expansion. If we are the biggest country in Africa, then, we should work to have the biggest airports that would make Nigeria the hub of Africa especially as we are strategically located in the middle of the continent. We should also have the biggest ports and not cede revenues to the Cotonou port because of corruption. To achieve any of these, the current corruption levels must stop. We will achieve nothing with the current level of looting of the nation. The current theft of crude oil – both official and unofficial – must also be stopped by all means and at all costs. Angola has overtaken Nigeria in oil production even though we are still officially called Africa’s biggest oil producer simply because we cannot manage ourselves well. Nigeria’s oil production dropped from 2.6 million barrels per day to less than 1.7 million barrels per day this year due to oil theft and “peace” in the Niger Delta. Angola has, on the other hand, inched upwards to almost two million barrels per day. That nonsense must also stop and it is squarely the responsibility of President Jonathan to stop the thieves. With a very serious government, Nigeria has the capacity to produce four million barrels per day. And we better do that quickly and get the full benefits because, in a decade, there will be a glut in the oil market. The shale revolution in the United States which will turn the US into a net exporter of crude will ensure this. A few weeks ago, it was also revealed that China has more shale gas potential than even the United States. And what is more, in 10 years, there will be 19 African countries producing oil. In Africa, we would effectively have Nigeria, Libya, Algeria, Egypt, Angola, Kenya, Somalia, Ethiopia, South Sudan, Ghana, Chad, Niger, Gabon, Congo, Cameroun, Tunisia, Equitorial Guinea, DRC and Cote d’ Ivoire as the continent’s oil producers. Many more will join in Asia and South America. When that time comes, we would be lucky if oil sold for $20 a barrel.
With all these facts, Jonathan needs to start doing his work as president. At the moment, he is not. And he should stop clapping for himself.

EARSHOT
FG’s Confused Policies On Boko Haram
Boko Haram and other terrorist groups flourish in Nigeria because President Jonathan is totally confused about what to do. First, it was that he would not grant amnesty to ghosts, as he called the insurgents. That could be an appropriate position if you had a strong reason for it and pursued your goals decisively to defeat the insurgents. But that’s not what Jonathan is doing. He simply said no dialogue because he thought it sounded cute to say so. Then, when he was forced to recant, he decided to set up a dialogue committee with a couple of people in his government as members. And just when the dialogue committee was beginning to record preliminary successes, he suddenly declared that he had proscribed Boko Haram simply because it appeared that the United States had done so. Now, there is confusion. Can anyone negotiate or dialogue with a banned organisation without running foul of the law? You cannot dialogue with a proscribed organisation without becoming guilty of a crime against the nation. Therein lies the total confusion that President Jonathan has created all by himself.
 Leadership