Right-Of-Reply: Whose Bully is Dele Momodu? By Godwin Okpene           

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Usually for me, the surest way to avoid reading a sad piece of writing or watch a poor quality film is to not start because then, I carry on reading or watching, hoping to find something at some point to justify the initial investment in time and mental resources. Most times, I am unlucky, but a few times, I chance upon pay dirt, and these rarities produce the incentives to try my luck the next time. It turns out that my latest experience belonged to the first category of totally worthless efforts, and my tormentor this time was Dele Momodu’s very depressing piece of fiction on Sanusi Lamido Sanusi on the back page of the September 22nd edition of ThisDay newspapers. But, in this case, the sense of worthlessness went even more depressingly beyond the value of my time and efforts in reading a piece, to the pain that I felt from the gratuitous insults Momodu heaped on hapless Nigerians like me, whose only sin at the time of Sanusi’s reforms was that we were honestly praising God for intervening in the banking sector to secure the assets of those who toil day and night to have enough to put something away for when we would really need the inevitable shield against the rain.

For feeling the way I did, Mr Momodu practically diagnosed people like me of suffering from a disease called dementia.  But he also had more degrading characterisation: He called us “frogs”, that we are “confused” about our choices, and that Nigerians are all products of “acute psychological impairment”. Except Dele Momodu. I will surely come back to this, but I must first finish what I was saying about the quality of Momodu’s article.

It wasn’t just that it was so glaringly beneath the quality he is known for, so transparently shambolic – almost like a piece rushed to press for no other reason than to achieve a deadline imposed by the usual pressure for dialogical currency. It was more than the glaring and totally avoidable literary errors. It was entirely lacking in essence and meaningful content. The article was one half a history of presidential succession in Nigeria, and another half from Wikipedia. By the end of the article, it was a surprise that there was a nonfictional reference to current issues and the Central Bank governor. Even where he managed to extricate the topic from its multiple tangents, his account of the most recent history was way, way off the mark: That Sanusi took advantage of a purported “weakness of the Jonathan administration”? I was confused because he had also mentioned in the article that he “warned many Nigerians jumping up like frogs” about Sanusi in August 2009. Is he talking about the same president before August 2009? And, was the insult to Nigerians necessary?

Now, I do not have to speak for Sanusi, as I believe that the CBN governor can find enough reason, if he has the time, to respond to the writer. But the logical inconsistencies, such as the one I pointed out above, ran all through so much of the ‘analysis’ that it would be totally uncharitable to not let him see how much work he still needs to do. Besides, if you need to hang a man, should you rather not hang him fairly?

As it is, Dele Momodu did not seem to be able to make up his mind about the character of the man he claimed that he knew so well to have warned all of us about back in 2009. Was (is) Mr Sanusi a man who “lacked the tolerance to persuade others” and “bullied everybody into submission” or is he a “charming man” who “attracts attention effortlessly”? Which one is it, Mr Momodu? According to the columnist, Sanusi “could almost raise the dead” but then, according to Momodu again, that “was his major weakness”. He left me even more confused about the character of Mr Sanusi’s ‘enemies’. To be sure, are they the same people he referred to as “rogue bankers” and “a few rats” or are they his beloved “brilliant bankers” and “innocent people”? I am also wondering how Dele Momodu determined the ideal character profile of a profession he probably never tried to sign up to; where he borrowed the line that the banking profession “was traditionally reserved for taciturn and conservative characters”. The result of whose research? Wikipedia’s, again? So what character trait might Dele Momodu prescribe for bankers in Nigeria and everywhere else? That of reckless individuals who think nothing of the potential disaster their risky behaviour was preparing for all of us? Those who gave practical expression to Schuermann’s point about the privatisation of bankers’ profits but the socialisation of their losses? That we should all be sitting ducks, watching these people engage in practices that would inevitably bring the roof down on all of us?

I know I started out complaining about the quality of Mr Momodu’s article, but then I must stick to the issues and their underlying logic, even if the columnist would not do the same. He would have done more to explain Sanusi’s “vengeful mission” against his “enemies”. Yes, because the implication here is that these are people who had caused him grave personal injury before he became governor. If not this, then what was Mr Sanusi’s “real intentions”?

He also made reference to Sanusi’s “unbridled radicalism” side by side with “his academic brilliance”. While, again, I believe that Sanusi’s has the intellectual capacity (as admitted by Momodu himself) to constructively address such charge, and while I believe that the man has his faults (who doesn’t?) I think I would pitch for a radical with a mind to challenge the old order than a wimp who people like Momodu would not hesitate to turn into an object of eternal ridicule.

I am temped however, to excuse Dele Momodu’s ‘treatise’ as little more than a hasty piece of literature which, inevitably, cannot stand the test of literary scrutiny. For instance (and this is purely a matter between Momodu and Wikipedia), he observed that “bullies always have their terminal dates because, according to Wikipedia, a bully is” a bully. (i.e., “constant harasser of the weak”). Since I failed to see the logic in the inference, I decided to consult the source, from where the columnist lifted his assertions. I traced the definition (in parenthesis) to the only paragraph of the article, which simply established the etymology of the term. There was no such inference, “according to Wikipedia”, in the online article. So, it turns out, Mr Momodu’s inference is neither consistent with the structure of commonsensical validity nor of attributional regularity. It is obvious therefore that this was just a model in the literature desperately seeking personification in Momodu’s real world.

And, alas, such desperation shone even brighter, when Momodu attempted fruitlessly to make capital out of what I considered at the time, no more than a light-hearted reference by Sanusi to former President Obansanjo’s position on the CBN’s currency restructuring proposal. Pray, when did Dele Momodu develop any kind of respect for Baba? And when he unnecessarily brought up a certain presidential ambition of Sanusi (I hear this for the first time, but believe nevertheless that a banker has as much right to such aspirations as a columnist), I was left to wonder what was the point of this in the bully story? To entertain? To further “mesmerise” the same Nigerians he described as “hypnotised”?

Frankly, for all my frustration with having to endure the article, it would have been reasonably rewarding for me to isolate a single topical issue to reflect on, and maybe use as an object of my humble contribution – like the subject of central bank autonomy. Yes, it was mentioned, but again, the author chose to personalise the issues rather than elevate the discourse. It would have been interesting, for instance to hear what the writer thinks about the fact that, over the last two decades, more and more countries in the developed and developing world have created more autonomous central bank; I would have loved to read his perspective on research results which have shown that foreign investment has tended towards jurisdictions with institutionally guaranteed price stability; that autonomous central banks serve as a veritable insurance against the negative incentives of ‘the political business cycle’. But, no, the former presidential aspirant would rather reproduce what Wikipedia says about bullies than address economic policy.

If he reflects more seriously on it, even Mr Momodu himself would agree that he would have made his point more constructively by sticking to the issues and avoiding the insults. Describing us as “a neurotic society and vindictive population”? For me, it was demeaning, and a brazen show of ingratitude to the same Nigerians who religiously ‘file into the gallery’ every week to ‘listen’ to him abuse, harass and terrorise people who cannot afford the time, forum or are too scared to abuse him back.

If the columnist has any regard for the millions of Nigerians in his article, if he is not the bully he so self-righteously see in others, he would use his next column to apologise to everybody, including the 26,000 or so that lined up in the sun (rain) to vote for him last year.

• Mr. Godwin Okpene writes from Sussex, England

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#Nigerian officials arrested for Boko Haram attacks#

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The BBC’s Will Ross says the Islamist group managed to infiltrate the military and the police.

Nigerian authorities have arrested a number of officials, accusing them of carrying out attacks for an Islamist militant group.

The military said they had captured an immigration officer who confessed to being an active member of Boko Haram.

His confession led to the arrest of a number of other officials.

Boko Haram has killed hundreds in northern and central Nigeria since 2009, when it launched a campaign to install an Islamic state.

The group’s fighters have bombed government buildings and churches and assassinated Muslim clerics who disagreed with their views.

Their attacks have killed woman and children, Muslims and Christians.

Lt Colonel Sagir Musa said the immigration official was arrested last month while impersonating an army officer.

“He confessed to being an active member of the Boko Haram terrorist sect,” said Col Musa.

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Boko Haram
2002: Founded in Maiduguri
July 2009: Hundreds of members killed when Maiduguri police stations stormed; police kill leader Mohammed Yusuf
Dec 2010: Bombed Jos, killing 80 people
Jun-Aug 2011: Bomb attacks on Abuja police HQ and UN building
Dec 2011: Christmas Day attacks kill dozens
Jan 2012: Wave of violence in north-east
May 2012: Offices of ThisDay newspaper bombed
“He also confessed to having been trained alongside 15 other members of the sect on weapon handling, assassination and special operations in Niger.”

Col Musa said his testimony helped the military root out a number of others who had carried out attacks for Boko Haram.

Analysts have in the past said that the fight against Boko Haram was undermined because the Islamist group had managed to infiltrate the military.

Boko Haram shot to prominence in 2009 when hundreds of their members attempted to storm police stations and government buildings in Maiduguri.

The security forces quelled the rebellion and killed dozens of the sect’s members, as well as its leader.

Since then, their attacks have been better organised and caused many more civilian deaths.

Nigeria is roughly divided between a largely Muslim north, and the south, where Christianity and traditional religions dominate.

More on This Story
Nigeria under attack
Boko Haram – militants with a cause

Fuel on Jos fire
Will militant attacks worsen Nigeria’s religious tensions?
Boko Haram’s shadowy leader
‘My city of fear’
Who are Boko Haram?
‘They bombed my church’
Need to know: Boko Haram Watch
Killed for his beard?
Will dialogue end the insurgency?
Kano schools empty
Will attacks divide Nigeria?
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#News Highlights#

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News Panorama: Saturday 29/09/12

** I parted ways with Mimiko –ACN chieftain**

**Mimiko’s ex-aides allege death threat**

**Mimiko has legacy of huge debts, says Akeredolu**

**Hajj row: Saudi embassy frustrates Nigerian delegation’s visa application**

EFCC arrests man trying to smuggle out $7m**

Islamic leader,Lateef Adegbite dies in Lagos**

FG suspends pilgrims’ airlift over women row**

**Nigeria@52:Sambo,Sultan, service chiefs, others offer special prayer**

**Miners wreak havoc on Imo communities**

**Policeman, four others killed in Port Harcourt robbery, auto crash**

**Nigeria deploys 140 police officers to Somalia**

**Dangote predicts increase in tradeable securities on NSE**

**Multiplicity of tax audits killing Nigerian banks – CFOs**

**My passion for capacity building in maritime industry – AMIWERO**

**Nigeria has no reason to import agricultural produce – Minister**

**FG to set agenda on fisheries at Indonesia**

**MasterCard, WFP partner on ‘digital food’ project**

**Ecobank to provide customised services to maritime practitioners**

**Agric Yes program: Over 300 youths empowered in Lagos**

**R- Kelly almost stole my heart – Ifeoma Anyiam**

**Federal Poly submerged, thousands flee homes in Anambra**

**Ocean surge wreaks havoc in Gbekebor**

**NUT suspends strike in states**

**Bogus list: Don’t bow to pressure, Esu advises Keshi**

**Pro-boxing: Ajose needs divine intervention, says Adebiyi**

**Identity Commission D-G defends self over ex-staff protests**

**Dakore Egbuson-Akande reappears in Journey to Self**

**Emeka Ike disrupts AGN election again, arrests Emma Ogugua**

**Four remanded in prison over political violence in Akure**

**27yrs after, highlife maestro, Lexy Mella drops second album**

**Okrika killer gas: 50 seek medical attention**

**80 days since Alhaji Rasak Gawat was declared missing. Got any useful info? Contact: 07032165181 or 08075391451**

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#INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY:VP SAMBO,SULTAN,OTHERS PRAY FOR NIGERIA’S PROGRESS#

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Activities to mark the celebration of Nigeria’s fifty second independence anniversary continued today with a special Juma’at service at the National Mosque in Abuja

Vice President Namadi Sambo was among dignitaries that participated in the prayers for the country’s progress and continued unity

In the midst of increasingly hard times, prayer is still a reserve many Nigerians, be them rich or poor can place their hope

Even with the growing controversy about the detention of Nigerian Muslim women in SaudiArabia, the muslim faithful still turned out enmasse to pray for the country
 
Considering the current state of affairs in the country with the ever present insecurity and hardship faced by Nigerians it was not surprising that at a point the presiding Imam in his prayers almost broke down in tears

Speaking afterwards Vice President Namadi Sambo expressed hope that with continuous prayers, leaders in Nigeria would direct Nigeria towards the path of development

The ultimatum given by the Vice President to the Saudi Authorities to grant female pilgrims the right to perform the Hajj has since elapsed

But rather than allow them in, the Saudis have not flinched and five hundred Nigerian women were flown back into the country from Medina while at least one thousand are still stuck in Jeddah

Neither the Vice President nor the Sultan of Sokoto Sa’ad Abubakar  was however willing to speak on the issue

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#DEFENCE SPENDING: House expresses concern over underfunding of airforce#

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The House Committee on AirForce has expressed concern that only 1.8 out of the N5 billion budgetted for the Nigerian Airforce has so far been released as at the end of third quarter of the year.

The committee also warned of dire consequences in underfunding the armed forces having inspected some Airforce facilities in the country, .

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#EFCC Nabs Currency Courier Over $7m Cash Export#

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EFCC operatives have arrested an alleged bulk currency smuggler, for attempting to smuggle $7million out of the country.

24-year-old Abubakar Tijani Sheriff was arrested at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport in Lagos on the verge of boarding a plane to  Dubai
EFCC said in a statement that the suspect declared 4.5million dollars on arrest but was later discovered to be carrying more than Seven million US Dollars.

He was said to have confessed that he was a courier for twenty individuals who hired him to courier the money to Dubai.

Travellers leaving the country are statutorily required to declare cash in excess of $10,000 but EFCC insists that the person making the declaration has to explain the source of funds in line with provisions of the Money Laundering Act.
 
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#News Highlights#

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News Panorama: Friday 28/09/12

**Nigerian ruling elite unpatriotic, says Prof Iyayi**

**Multiplicity of tax audits killing Nigerian banks – CFOs**

**Nigeria not on the brink of disintegration – Gov Aliyu**

**Downpour paralyses activities in Lagos**

**ACN to PDP: We criticise, not politicising tragedies**

**we increased stake on offshore blocks – FG**

**Anambra House to Jonathan: Declare flood affected LGs disaster areas**

**Umeh drags Enugu CJ to NJC*æ

**Ovie-Whiskey for burial today**

**Defence of president Jonathan: We are all involved**

** we’re building N13bn workers’ secretariat, by Enugu govt**

**I have not settled with Timaya – Empress**

**Flood ravages Nigeria; act fast, Oshiomhole tells FG**

**Budget 2013: House rejects Oct. 4 presentation**

**Herbalist arrested with human skulls in Ibadan**

**Economic growth driving Nigeria’s foreign policy, says Jonathan**

**Saudi Ambassador: we ‘ll resolve it today**

**Sambo, Obasanjo, Mark storm Ondo for Oke October 2**

**IGP takes over Lagos murder case**

**Nigerian wins Norway’s human
rights prize**

**FG’s approach on Boko Haram paying off – Jonathan**

**Anxiety as Saudi rejects 1,500 Nigerian pilgrims**

**Bakassi: Panel on Senate Resolution coming**

**Three of 10 men are not fathers of their ‘kids’, says DNA expert**

**‘Mimiko colludes with security agents to harass ACN leaders**

**Group mobilises for Akeredolu**

**LP absent as running mates slug it out at debate**

**SEC to establish NIPF for investors’ protection**

**All banks’ debts must be repaid, says AMCON**

**Honeywell Flour Mills shareholders okay N1.19 dividend**

**FG stops CRFFN from collecting transaction fees**

**Skye Shelter Fund blames CBN for low dividend**

**79 days since Alhaji Rasak Gawat was declared missing. Got any useful info? Contact: 07032165181 or 08075391451**

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News Panorama: Thursday 27/09/12

**20 die in tanker explosion**

**FG vows to burst certificate forgery syndicates**

** Presidency accuses opposition parties of playing politics with national issues**

** Senate seeks life jail for terrorists**

** Over 67 million Nigerian youths unemployed**

** World Tourism Day: FG advocates reduction of carbon emission**

** Lagos NUT suspends strike, Govt’ll accommodate TSS in 2013 budget -Fashola**

**Protesters besiege NIMC, conduct mock burial for DG**

** Jonathan’s impeachment threat, media agenda —Rep’s Deputy Minority Whip**

**Election tribunal decides jurisdiction on Airhiavbere’s petition against Oshiomhole today**

**Amnesty Office suspends six for alleged fraud**

**Osun releases bursary for 20,215 students in 74 tertiary institutions**

** Competitive oil sector’ll tackle unemployment, security challenges —Amaechi**

** Gowon did not cede Bakassi —Akinjide**

**Nigeria is stagnant under Jonathan’s government” – Lai Mohammed**

** Naira to exchange for N160 to Dollar by 2013**

** Gunmen shoot students in UNIJOS invasion**

** Anxiety as Saudi rejects 1,500 Nigerian pilgrims**

** Niger police arrest 5 suspected Boko Haram members**

**“Nigerians don’t want to elect credible leaders” – Kumuyi**

**CJN to S-Court justices: Discharge your duties without fear or favour**

**Rage of River Niger: Edo communities cry out against ravaging flood**

**Bakassi: Ball now in GEJ’s court**

**Labour faults lists of PHCN’s plants bidders**

**Panic as another oil spill hits Nembe Kingdom in Bayelsa**

**Games up for Nigerian Printing & Minting staff for stealing printed naira notes**

** corruption must be stamped out from the judiciary**

**Akeredolu dismisses allegation of indictment**

**PDP carpets Aregbesola over UNIOSUN medical students**

**N77m alleged fraud: Two Sapele bank chiefs get bail**

**78 days since Alhaji Rasak Gawat was declared missing. Got any useful info? Contact: 07032165181 or 08075391451**

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#Detained Pilgrims: Reps want Jonathan to contact Saudi King#

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The House of Representatives want President Goodluck Jonathan to prevail on King Abdulahi of Saudi Arabia to allow over five hundred Nigerian female pilgrims into Jeddah for the Pilgrimage

This was the outcome of the meeting between members of the foreign affairs Committee and  officials of the foreign affairs ministry,the Hajj Commission and the National Human Rights Commission.

In line with the  mandate to probe the detention of the Nigerian pilgrims by Saudi authorities, the House Committee invited the stakeholders to have a first hand assessment of the situation.

Government officials were eager to convince the lawmakers that they played their part well

The committee members however do not appear convinced,they concluded that the only way out was for President Jonathan to initiate talks with his Saudi Arabia’s counterpart, King Abdullah

And with a number of issues yet to be resolved government representatives requested a closed door session to enable them go into the basics of the problem.

The request was granted and journalists were excused.

The committee is expected to table its report before the House on Thursday.

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#fec meeting:government approves N1.3bn for feasibility studies on standard gauge rail line#

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the Federal Government on Wednesday approved about one point three billion naira for feasibility studies of the new standard gauge railway line

Transport Minister Idris Umar said after this week’s FEC meeting that once the  studies are completed, the Government would invite bids from the private sector to partner in constructing the rail lines

Senator Umar is convinced that the involvement of the private sector would ensure that the projects would not be abandoned

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