Never Again to Babangida!

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May 19th

This Generation is Too Dumb to Rule!

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Master manipulator, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida, has hinged his presidential rerun on the inability of Nigerian youths to lead, adding that younger Nigerians have not had proper education. The man who did not receive his secondary school certificate until he became the head of state instantly came under heavy attack. Babangida, in a Hausa Service of the British Broadcasting Corporation interview which was published on Sunday, had stated that his intention to contest the 2011 presidential election was necessitated by his observed dearth of younger Nigerians with the right leadership qualities.

Responding to a question on why he was not interested in younger politicians ruling the country, Babangida had responded thus, “Because we have seen signs that they are not capable of leading this country and so, we feel we should help them. May be they are not given the proper education, that is why.

“I have spent 17 years since I left office... But a country like Nigeria cannot be ruled by people without experience. People like Obama that you are speaking about have the experience.”

However, Babangida’s position angered many politicians on Sunday, as they described it as warped.

Those who reacted on Sunday include a senator; the Afenifere Renewal Group; a former governorship candidate in Lagos State; and the Convener of the Save Nigeria Group, Pastor Tunde Bakare.

The Deputy Minority Whip in the Senate, Olorunnimbe Mamora, said Babangida’s position was consistent with the realities of what the older generation of Nigerian leaders had done to the country.

Mamora said, “ I disagree with Babangida. What he said is consistent with the realities of what the older generation has done to this country. It is the older generation that has brought this country to its knees. I am conscious of avoiding generalisation, because there are a few older generation politicians that have been good to this country.

“Even if you look at the older democracies, it is the younger generation that is making all the difference. Look at Obama, Tony Blair, Clinton, etc. These are people in their younger ages who have made impact. Why should the case of Nigeria be different?”

The governorship candidate of the Democratic Peoples Alliance in the 2007 elections in Lagos State, Mr. Jimi Agbaje, said it was time for the former military president to be demystified.

Agbaje stated, “He is in for a big surprise come 2011. He forgets that he and many of his mates governed this country as members of the young generation. What experience or education did he have then? With electoral reforms and commitment by Nigerians, IBB will withdraw from the race. Or else, he will be demystified.”

The ARG, through its Publicity Secretary, Mr. Yinka Odumakin, said it was obvious that Babangida had passed a vote of no confidence in the same section of the population from which he was seeking votes.

Odumakin stated, “IBB has passed a vote of no confidence in the younger generation and still wants their votes to be President. It is a challenge for us to ask him to dissolve the younger generation and elect another to vote for him. Seventy-five per cent of our population are under 45 and they owe it a duty not to allow IBB annul them.

“There must be a youthful presidential ticket for 2011 around which the younger generation must be mobilised. The Obama generation must thank IBB for this rude awakening.”

Also, the Serving Overseer, The Latter Rain Assembly, Pastor Tunde Bakare, described the statement as a bundle of contradiction.

Bakare, who spoke in LRA on Sunday, wondered the special qualities the older generation possessed that were lacking in the younger ones that would allow the older generation to lead Nigeria till eternity.

The cleric said, “This is a master of contradiction and treachery. How can you say there is no qualified younger Nigerian that is qualified to lead the nation? You have done your own part and you also want to appropriate the lot of the younger generation. What sort of wisdom does he have?”

“Which school did he attend that other Nigerians did not attend? Let him know that he is a political dwarf pretending to be a political giant,” he said.

Bakare restated his position that IBB had not had not apologised to Nigerians for annulling the June 12, 1993 presidential election.

“He only said he took responsibility for what happened; was that an apology? ‘I take responsibility, so, what can you do?,’ that’s the meaning,” said the cleric, who explained that he was not in support of the younger ones that canvassed that the older generation should be wiped out.

“I can’t support the campaign of the young ones that say the older generation, having being identified as the problem of the nation, should be wiped out. Gowon was a bachelor when he became the head of state; he was barely 30 when he married. So, what are we talking about. But the righteous God will do justice in Nigeria.”

The SNG convener disclosed that the group would be organising a programme in Abuja on May 5, where the group would set “a new political agenda” for the country.

Bakare added that the meeting would be attended by representatives of the caucuses of the Senate and House of Representatives as well as officials of the Presidency.

“We want to set a new political agenda for the country; it is time for us to tell these politicians that there is a standard that the citizens of the country expect of the leaders which they must not go below. We have been taking for a ride for a long time. We are talking to this generation to reject the likes of thieves. We are taking this campaign to all sections of this country but we are starting from Abuja on May 5,” he said.

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See who is talking about poverty - Who made the people poor? What happened to all the money that could have been used to better their lives? Where did you stash all the loot? Useless thieving bastard! The most cunning, sweet-mouthed, and deceptive human being ever. Who wrote this speech for you? We all know you are very good at using intelligent people for your evil ends.Grand Master at using and dumping. All these apt words, ideas, and visionary points - JUST CANNOT be original.This is NOT IBB talking.We know your true character.Thats why you were nick-named - 'Maradona'?.You are a common criminal,a Machiavellian, vision-less, parasitic, exploitative thief, who does not give a hoot about the Nigerian masses and their well-being, nor about socio-economic justice in the country.So Spare us the all the pretenses.
Ben , April 20, 2010
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guess his example of useless youth and those that lack proper education to rule are his CHILDREN......
Yeenker , April 21, 2010
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ALL NIGERIA LEADERS AND YOUTHS LET SAY KNOW TO BABANGIDA BCOS IS THE ONE THAT KILLED DELE GIWA AND NOW HE WANT TO BE THE PRESIDENT OF OUT COUNTRY MOST A KILLER BE THE HEAD OF COUNTRY??? . WE DONT EVEN KNOW MAY BE HIS THE THAT KILLED HIS WIFE
OMO , April 21, 2010
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Why are the Youth angry about IBB's Statement, You called Him an Evil Genius, and he has being using his demonic influence to Faustrate every being that we oppose him, Note he sees part of the Future, I called Master demon, One reason people like him did not support our Educational System in Nigeria or Faustratre the Institutions is to prove to us all that Our Generation is Too Dumb to Rule! , because they t have being plaining this all along, that is why their is strike today, strike Tomorrow in our Institution, cos they are aware that if our Educational System is Intact, then they woun't have the opportunity to say what he is saying TODay, Let me tell you something, He is not alone, They are Many.LEGION(Demonic Aliance) LET US PRAY. note the death of his wife is a political crusade, it serves as opportunity for him to know his followers and don't be Surprise , the death of his wife is a plan .also note OBJ's wife died and he became stronger, people their is more to all this happenings at the Top Of Demonic Powers.
Bolomo , April 26, 2010
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Fool God punish u and ur generation.IBB who do u think u are.Mr Nigeria?U ar back to reap d friut of ur ugly labour.waku
Meetmec12 , April 27, 2010
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This statement that was said by IBB during his interview with BBC Hausa was spoken in Hausa language. IBB said the youth do not have the knowledge of Nigeria's history, which is very true, because the history taught in primary and secondary schools does not give the entire history of the nation. The editor of This Day newspaper that published this story only started learning Hausa three years ago. How can he then be a good translator? it is a pity that this has been blown out of proportion.
We all do not want a former head of state to come back as president, but going about it in this manner is appalling. Why are you all so angry? What have you contributed to the nation to show that you are passionate in seeing the country move forward? The truth of the matter is that we fight ourselves and there is no integration in this country. Why are we quick to blame someone? Leave the past in the past, they are mistakes whether deliberate or not. PLEASE LET US MOVE FORWARD!!!!!
woman of substance , May 04, 2010
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Too DUMB? it's okey. thank god he's children are too dumb as well. Come and run , someone that is dumb will vote you into power powerfull IBB.
afe , May 07, 2010
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this is the begining of things to come in 2011. let the youths rise up against the cabal that has perfect means of frustrating our educational system and turning to call us dumb.
odu , May 09, 2010
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This man is a shameless coward who could not stand-up for democracy in 1993. He was so disdainful of democracy that he would not sacrifice anything to uphold it. Now 13 years later after genuine heroes have fought a bitter struggle and in the process sacrificed their lives, blood, freedom, possessions and health just to ensure democracy thrives in our land, the evil one is now coming back to come and enjoy the dividends of democracy. This is surely payback time for him to reap the results of all the insults and agony he has caused to Nigerians. He will receive retribution for for the deaths of those Nigerians who have died from assassinations, poorly equipped hospitals, road accidents, suicide borne out of poverty, police killings and armed robbery.e.t.c
Eric , May 10, 2010
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We Nigerians like making mountains out of a mole hole. What IBB said with regards to the youths is his own personal opininon and perhaps it is the stark reality facing Nigeria youths. let us try to interprete that statements in line with reality. IBB ideally meant well for this country. Quite agreed that he has sinned by annulling ther June 12 election of 2003 won by MKO, his own friend; must we capitalize on that singular mistake and crucufy him? Have we ever bothered to interrogate that part played by MKO's Kinsmen?Also, there were various killings under his administration especially that of Dele Giwa, can we also recall the many he saved from Prison? check the record. Can we also remember how many that was killed under Obasanjo administration and compare it to that of under IBB? LET US FOR ONCE BE VERY LOGICAL IN OUR INTERPRETATION OF HISTORY, SO THAT HISTORY CAN ALSO JUDGE US RIGHT. IBB, as a true Nigeria has the capacity, experience, charisma, wisdom, intergrity and credibility to lead this over again. leadership is not about the ability to write skillfully on the pages of newspapers or on the internet. there is more to that. You need to be able to have a large followership which at present IBB commands.You need to have the qualities as I listed here. HE HAS ALL. ENOUGH OF ALL THIS WITCHHUNTING PLS.Come 2011, IBB like every Nigerian has every right under the constitution to contest as President of this country. And am sure he will. Many of us dont really know how much this man called IBB meant for this country; more importantly now that he has realised some avoidable mistakes he made. 2011... lets go there!
Kenzy , May 14, 2010
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IBB, the evil genius! You have silenced Nigerian newspapers from mentioning the Halliburton scam. The whole world rejects you as the President of Nigeria.God has also rejected you. Murderer, where is Dele Giwa? Your atriocities are too many. You don't even have time to mourn your wife. Shame on you!
Amoke Dadas , May 14, 2010
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IBB! If only you can prove to Nigerians that you weren't involved in Dele Giwa death atleast for a start and explain how you can transform the dumb and useless youths whom you are expecting to vote you into power,then you would be allowed to contest.
cuchy , June 02, 2010

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