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A Professor at a Nigerian University sent his phone number in a disorderly manner to his students. The disordered phone ...
17/03/2024

A Professor at a Nigerian University sent his phone number in a disorderly manner to his students. The disordered phone number was 64001128454.

To know his real phone number, he gave the students the following conditions:

1. Eight (8) must come between two zeros (0 s).

2.The first number after the first condition must not be an odd number and it must be greater than 5.

3. The seventh number must be 1.

4. The fifth and sixth numbers must be two numbers whose difference is 1 and the bigger number must come first.

5. The fifth and sixth numbers are greater than 2.

6. The ninth and tenth numbers are the same.

7. The eighth number is greater than the last number.

8. The phone number must be 11 digits.

What is the Professor's real phone number?

The truth Tinubu must be told, by Dele Momodu.Fellow Nigerians, once again, this is not the best of times in our dear be...
08/10/2023

The truth Tinubu must be told, by Dele Momodu.

Fellow Nigerians, once again, this is not the best of times in our dear beloved country, Nigeria. After we had thought, gladly and gleefully, that no government could be worse than the recent Buhari administration, we are now confronted by yet another monstrosity. In less than two months in power, Tinubu’s government started collapsing whatever positive legacy Buhari left behind. Yet, we would have assumed and expected a President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to be far better prepared and more visionary than Buhari and his lacklustre team was. Unfortunately, this hasn’t been the case. While I’m not about to give an overview of Tinubu’s wobbly stewardship so far, and so soon, I’m constrained to put my thoughts and unequivocal opinion on the ongoing Tinubugate on paper. I’m doing this in my personal capacity as a Nigerian citizen and as a true and truthful friend of Tinubu. I believe only a true friend can look you straight, eyeballs to eyeballs, in the face, and tell one of the world’s most powerful men, the Gospel truth.

I have no doubts in my mind that the majority of Tinubu’s so-called friends and ubiquitous hangers-on are pretentious hypocrites. Tinubu has also not helped himself by encouraging both royals and puppets alike to worship at his feet and turning him into a demi-god. I’m convinced that they serve him no useful purpose. I will establish this fact in a minute.
The Tinubugate did not begin yesterday. It started after Tinubu returned from exile and metamorphosed into the Governor of Lagos State in 1999 and instantly became the biggest beneficiary of our epic battles in exile during the NADECO days. In all honesty, we were all happy that he was amply compensated for his salutary efforts.
But unknown to us, trouble was brewing. We didn’t know how or what led the legal luminary, Chief Gani Fawehinmi, to exhume all manner of “false declarations” contained in the forms submitted for Tinubu’s gubernatorial bid. On October 11, 1999, just months after Tinubu contested and won his election, Chief Fawehinmi’s powerful interview was published on the cover of Newswatch magazine, with the screaming headline: WHY TINUBU MUST GO – Gani Fawehinmi. The fearless Lawyer also granted another interview on the cover of The Source magazine, with an even more acerbic headline: “TINUBU IS A CRIMINAL – Gani, and a rider below: Deserves 10 years in jail! On top of the same magazine was published a worrisome story: The Tinubu Story: THE SOURCE UNDER THREAT. This was the first tell-tale sign of the new and toxic Lagos State to come, a Lagos of one man, one permanent ruler, reminiscent of the Sicilian Mafia, which we privately rechristened the “Cosa Nostra” of Nigeria.

Some members of our “exile confraternity” were naturally alarmed. But we were somehow timid and, thus, carelessly dismissed Gani’s case as, at the very best, alarmist and unnecessarily meddlesome. A few of us who were very close to Gani Fawehinmi knew it would be difficult and of no effect, to approach him and try to persuade him to drop the case. The other sad revelation was when some of Tinubu’s commissioners started fretting and sweating profusely. God is my witness. Many of them, out of panic, about the imminent impeachment of Tinubu, were, stylishly, dissociating themselves from their boss. We heard all kinds of gibberish, from some of them, who are even in government today: “we brought our integrity into this government, we can’t allow anyone to tarnish it…”
Let us digress a little. One of them, extremely close to Tinubu, was the first to tell us about “the falsification of Tinubu’s age, the identity of his original parents from Iragbiji, his forged academic records”, and so on. This chain-smoker claimed absolute knowledge of Tinubu’s life. He told us in my Accra home that anyone who tells Tinubu the truth is instantly marked down as an enemy, so he has stopped telling him the truth. With this kind of mindset, you can imagine what quality of advice Tinubu gets regularly.

Then, out of the blues, my very daring and loyal friend, Tokunbo Afikuyomi, decided to bite the bullet on behalf of Tinubu. What he did was reminiscent of the “lamb of God who took away the sins of the earth…” He, like a kamikaze soldier, took absolute responsibility for the errors contained in Tinubu’s files. Miraculously, Tinubu was saved, and we were all relieved. Everyone is asking me how has Tinubu compensated Afikuyomi, and my answer is I don’t know.
It is noteworthy that Festus Keyamo had jumped on the bandwagon of those seeking to impeach Tinubu at that time. This is another story for another day. I cannot wait for my memoirs to be ready in order to put names and faces to the main dramatis personae.

Let’s now fast forward to the year 2002. There was a popular magazine known as The Week. It planned a cover story on Tinubu. Somehow, the story leaked out to then Governor of Lagos State. Tinubu immediately, and with automatic alacrity, reached out to the Publisher of the magazine, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, and pleaded that the scandalous story should be dropped. Out of love and respect for his friend, Atiku reached out to The Week magazine Management and got the story to be stepped down. The Editors were miffed by this development, and in the aftermath, led to the resignation and exit of the Editor, Mr Simon Kolawole.
The meat of my epistle today is that there are many didactic lessons to pick from this Tinubugate. Tinubu eventually left office in 2007. But he never really left Lagos alone. He became Nigeria’s ultimate godfather, who determined, almost to the pin, who gets what. Many of his acolytes knew he was capable of turning them into emergency Billionaires and were ready to stand ramrod on his mandate. This, I believe, is the crux of the matter.

Now, why do I blame Tinubu and his die-hard fans? Two major reasons are carelessness (or is it negligence?) and recklessness. Why would a man who left office since 2007, 16 long years ago, fail to clean up the records that nearly got him impeached in the first instance? And given the fact that he couldn’t have personally handled those documents himself, why did the hordes of minions claiming to love him till eternity fail to deliver a world-class file for his documents?
The Laws of Nigeria never insisted that a Presidential candidate must attend a university. In the last 16 years, Tinubu should have ensured his personal documents were thoroughly checked to be squeaky clean before submitting them to INEC. If necessary, he could have easily gone back to school (Atiku still went to school recently to update and upgrade himself) and try to erase all the previous controversial details. As for his conflicting dates of birth, he should have settled for a preferred birthday date, like President Olusegun Obasanjo did. It can never be a crime that a child’s parent did not record or obtain his birth certificate. As for claiming to have worked for Deloitte and others, he should have limited himself to “I have worked for big multinationals globally and they truly enjoyed my services and valued my contributions” without mentioning specific companies and dates.

As for parentage, I would have told the world about my humble background and poor parentage. It is nothing to be ashamed of, and it is not a crime to be adopted and acquire the name of one’s foster-parents. Everyone knew how Chief MKO Abiola played the role of a father figure in my life, including travelling all the way to Ijebu-Igbo and Ijebu-Ode for my wedding in 1992, but that never stopped me from celebrating my poor parents. And if there were peculiar reasons for obliterating ones original family history, that can still be easily explained. A public figure cannot afford to keep too many secrets. For far too long, Tinubu has blatantly refused to open up his private life to the members of the public. The repercussions of this stifness have been hugely calamitous to him and his immediate family. With more openness, this could have been avoided.
Let me now go to the specific handling of the Chicago scandals. For me, Tinubu and his noisy supporters have made matters far worse than it should have been. Only his blind and shameless supporters will continue to argue over a saga that started over five decades ago. All of us who knew the truth and looked the other way brought this calamity upon our country. And it is grossly unfair.

Instead of Tinubu standing up as a man to offer sincere and unreserved apologies to Nigerians, his “brood of vipers” are busy insulting the long-suffering people of Nigeria, and studiously rubbing salt and pepper on our festering wounds. This is most unfair. This can only aggravate the anger of our citizens, especially the youths.
The first thing Tinubu should do is to climb down his high horse and experience reality for once. No man, no matter how powerful, can achieve everything by force, all the time. The popular story of EFUNSETAN ANIWURA, IYALODE IBADAN is very instructive. Power is transient.

I’m certain there is a hand of God in this latest eruption about Tinubu’s record, which has refused to go away.it is no longer about Atiku, Obi, Kwankwaso, Sowore and others. This is about Nigeria. Atiku has played his part honorably at home and abroad. What he achieved in Chicago was a monumental victory for our democracy. Because of Atiku, many Nigerians will have their pride restored. The burden has already been transferred to all of us. Whatever the outcome of the Supreme Court case, it is obvious to me that a new era beckons for us all except for those who choose to be voluntary slaves..












US varsity distances self from Uju Anya’s tweet on Queen ElizabethCarnegie Mellon University in the United States, where...
09/09/2022

US varsity distances self from Uju Anya’s tweet on Queen Elizabeth

Carnegie Mellon University in the United States, where Nigerian-born professor Uju Anya works, has distanced itself from her recent tweet on the death of Queen Elizabeth.

In a post on its handle on Thursday, the university described Anya’s tweet as “offensive” and distanced itself from it.

The tweet read, “We do not condone the offensive and objectionable messages posted by Uju Anya today on her personal social media account. Freedom of expression is core to the mission of higher education.

"However, the views she shared absolutely do not represent the values of the institution, nor the standards of discourse we seek to foster.”

Before the Queen’s demise, Anya had expressed her wish for the queen to have an ‘excruciating’ death.’

The tweet has now been removed by Twitter, but still generating reactions on the platform.

Credit: Vanguard

SOUTHERN PRESIDENT: WHERE WIKE GOOFED.~ Columbus Akalonu On May 11, 2021, the 17 governors of the Southern Region met at...
31/05/2022

SOUTHERN PRESIDENT: WHERE WIKE GOOFED.

~ Columbus Akalonu

On May 11, 2021, the 17 governors of the Southern Region met at Asaba, the capital of Delta State where they reached agreement on national issues. That meeting was historic and timely.

Subsequently, they met in Lagos State on July 5, 2021 where they opined that political parties should Zone Presidential tickets to Southern Nigeria.

The 17 Governors of Southern Nigeria on Thursday, September 16, 2021, converge on Enugu State, for their third meeting that year. Issues of restructuring, zoning and economy took the centre stage.

Critical stakeholders however, warned the governors not to allow Nigerians to perceive their meetings as a “mere gathering” where empty threats or resolutions are made.
They said the governors should deploy better strategies by involving their representatives in the National Assembly, engage the State Houses of Assembly and also seek collaborations of socio-cultural and political organisations, to get their aim and objectives achieved.

As events unfolds, it appears that the Southern Governors Forum were only interested in their individual interests rather than the collective will of Southerners centered on equity and fairness.

Many pundits hold the view that the demand of Southern Governors Forum would have been realistic if they micro zoned the Presidency to South-East, their resolutions would have hold water but greed and selfish interests persuaded their call and they became a house divided among itself.

The People's Democratic Party concluded their primary where Atiku Abubakar from North East won. Before then Peter Obi who is from South East resigned his membership due to certain irregularities.

Some argued that Peter Gregory Obi would have stayed back till the end while others think it would have been effort in futility if he stayed back. Those who understood Party politics will agree that once delegate lists have been hijacked, the game is finished. It is perceived that Governor Nyesom Wike used his anchor man Chris Uba and National Secretary; Senator Samuel Anyanwu to hijack the delegate list of Anambra at the detriment of Peter Obi and majority of PDP faithfuls in Anambra.

Prior to the primary election, a former Secretary General of the Federation; Anyim Pius Anyim wrote several letters to the National Chairman of PDP; Senator Ayu to inform him of the irregularities regards to the delegate lists of Ebony State which was hijacked by the office of the national secretary in favour if Nyesom Wike.

Such scenario played out in Imo State too before a certain Ikenga Imo Ugochinyere took the party to court until the matter was resolved.

What Wike did with collaboration of his anchors was to hijack the delegate lists of South East States especially those without sitting governors of PDP.

Abnitio, Wike fought the then national chairman; Uche Secondus. His reason is not far fetched. He taught the South especially the South-South won't have the National Chairman and Presidential candidate. The event of today have taught him that it possible.

At the venue of PDP national convention, Governor Aminu Tambulwa stepped down for Atiku to pave way for a northern candidate. Atiku didn't hijack the delegate lists from States of other presidential aspirants rather he seeked their supports which gave him victory. I believe Wike will learn from this if he wishes.

If PDP wants to win the 2023 election, it is imperative for Atiku to unite the PDP across the country. Within the past few months, Nyesom Wike divided the party, using his footsoldiers in the NWC.

As mentioned earlier, the PDP in Imo State enjoyed Peace before the emergence of the National Secretary. The divisions and irregularities He brought to the party almost hindered the party from not having candidates in the general elections.

In Ideato North and South Federal Constituency of Imo State, the National Secretary wanted to impose one Gorge Igbo who eventually got 1 vote during the primary while Ikenga Imo Ugochinyere Micheal took the rest. It is not wise to impose unpopular candidates on the people.

In Democratic settings, Party politics is an avenue to deepen democracy and not to thwart the wishes of the people. If you loose, you loose gallantly, not when the entire system is manipulated to favor unpopular aspirants.

The PDP NWC and the candidate of the party; Atiku Abubakar must go around and call back leaders of the party who were chased out with brazen impunity. The party must unite going into elections.

For some of us who still care about conscience and integrity, A South East President like Peter Obi would have been the yardstick through posterity will measure the sincerity of purpose of those who truly care about Nigeria's future!

Nothing would have unify Nigeria, reduce the unrest and give South East a full sense of belonging than having a President from South East but as it stands, the Southern brothers are the core enemies of South East.

~ Columbus Akalonu writes from FCT Abuja.

02/05/2022

PDP Ward Congress: Ihedioha urges Caution, Tasks Members on Utterances, Conduct

Expresses Confidence in Ayu, Ugwu leadership

His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Emeka Ihedioha CON, urges the leadership, members and teeming supporters of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP Imo State, to consider the larger interest of the party, especially in their utterances and actions on the issues arising from the PDP Ward Congress for the election of the 3-Man ad hoc delegates in the state.

Hon. Ihedioha informed that efforts are ongoing to resolving all the issues that arose from the Congress.

"In whatever we do and the interests we are pursuing, we must, without a second a thought, ensure that we place the interests of the party above any other considerations or bias. That is the only way to remain a strong and united party".

He reiterates confidence in the leadership of the National Chairman, Senator Iyorcha Ayu as a man of integrity to dispassionately resolve all the issues.

"I am confident that our National Chairman, His Excellency Senator Dr. Iyorcha Ayu a man of integrity, fairness and justice to look into the issues and address them to the satisfaction of members and in the interest of the party.

Hon. Ihedioha commends the Engr. Charles Ugwu led Executive Committee of the party for their commitment and untiring efforts to reposition the party and enjoined members to comtinue to stand with the leadership of the party as they take all necessary steps to restore calm.

Chibuike Onyeukwu
Media Aide to His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Emeka Ihedioha CON.

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