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Africa has no business being poor – Obasanjo
Former President of Nigeria, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo says the African continent has no business being poor and can change her fortunes with education.Obasanjo, who spoke on Thursday at the launch of the Ethan and Harriet Map of Nigeria puzzles created by his daughter, Mrs Bunmi Williams, said that poverty was caused by the continent’s leaders.“Poverty of Africa is a choice of African leaders. We don’t need to be poor. I believe we can make a different choice and if we do we will be what God has created us to be – a land flowing with milk and honey.“God hasn’t created us to be poor. Ans the beginning of not being poor is education,” he said.Obasanjo lamented the poor level of awareness of the Nigerian history and cultural heritage, likening it to suffering a memory loss.“Not knowing your history is like losing your memory. How can you be inspired when you don’t know your history; when you don’t know your sense of identity?” he asked.Obasanjo said he was proud that his daughter came up with a solution through the puzzle, which can help children and adults learn about all states of Nigeria, their capitals, and their locations on the map.“I came from the Mambila Plateau some weeks ago. And when people called me and I told them I was at the Mabila Plateau, they asked what country it was in. Mambila Plateau is in Taraba State.“What Bunmi has done, which I am that it is appreciated by you is that this important gap should be filled very early in preparatory education; our own adult lack of knowledge can be filled by this puzzle,” he said.He thanked his daughter’s husband (Rotimi) and father, whom he called to the podium, for supporting her creativity by giving her peace of mind.“For Bunmi to have the peace of mind to be creative is because the domestic environment is conducive and Rotimi partly makes it conducive; Baba Rotimi partly makes it conducive,” he said.In her speech, Mrs Williams said she was inspired to create the puzzles to preserve Nigeria”s heritage.“Our national and cultural heritage is our responsibility to preserve and promote. Only those that truly care can change Nigeria. But you can’t change what you don’t know about.“We created this to bridge the gap – as a fun way to teach our values,” she said.Mrs Williams said her firm has partnered with the Oando Foundation to distribute the puzzles (a wooden board kind and a floor puzzle measuring 3ft by 2ft) to public schools in the six geo-political zones of Nigeria. She called for further collaborations with others to distribute up to 12,000 copies of the puzzles to pupils who cannot afford the price (N6,000 for the wooden, and N10,000 for the floor puzzle).Many dignitaries like Dr Donald Duke, former Cross River State Governor; Mrs Sarah Sosan, former Lagos Deputy Governor; Erelu Olusola Obadan, former Osun State Deputy Governor and Minister of Defense, Mrs Ronke Soyombo, Director-General, Office of Quality Assurance, Ministry of Education; and Dr Femi Ogunsanya, President, Association of Private Educators in Nigeria (APEN) endorsed the puzzles at the event.Product reviewer, Dr Duke, who also lamented the relegation of history in schools said the product was a good one.“This is noble and really worthy of our entire support,” he said.Dr Ogunsanya said she was glad it would expose children to learning about Nigeria early in life.“The introduction and teaching of values must start from creche – with children under five. It gives me great excitement that it teaches children how to put together the Nigerian map early in life,” she said. -

I can never return to PDP – Obasanjo
… says whoever believes I’ve return to PDP will doubt his mother’s gender
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has reiterated his last year exit from the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) to became an elder statesman, saying he left the party when it was still alive.
Obasanjo said having announced his exit from partisan politics publicly, it is unthinkable and preposterous for anybody to contemplate that he would reverse himself and returned to a comatose PDP
The ex – Chairman, Board of Trustee(BoT) of PDP made this known to reporters in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, on Saturday in a release, ostensibly to dismiss media report purportedly linking him with a meeting of the Convention Committee of his former party at the Shehu Musa Yar’ Ardua Centre, Abuja last Friday.
Obasanjo said whoever believes such false media report would certainly doubt the gender of his or her mother.
According to who was a two time elected President of Nigeria from 1999 – 2007, he attended farmers’ event at the Shehu Musa Yar’adua Centre organused by the Commodities Association Stakeholders on “Zero Hunger Nigeria” and not for any PDP event.
He noted that those behind the media report linking him with the PDP convention committee’s meeting were probably looking for ways to annoy and embarrass him, but assured that anybody hoping to drag him back to PDP for whatever reason would fail just “like any man serving a dead mice to a cat.”
“If I quit a party when it was alive and seemingly united, how could I go back to a now divided, factionalized party gasping for breath?”
“Those who know me, know that I have publicly announced my quitting partisan politics and those who will believe the purported story will believe anybody who tells him that his or her mother is not a woman.
The elder statesman explained that he had ordinarily attempted to ignore the media report, but felt compelled to clarify the situation due to plethora of phone calls he was still receiving from people who were confused about the said report.
“To clear the minds of doubting Thomases and those behind the orchestrated news in circulation and particularly those who had been calling to ascertain what actually happened at the Shehu Musa Yar’adua centre”.
“The meeting commenced but few minutes into the session, his attention was drawn to the presence of some people walking up to where he was seated. At closer glance, he recognized them to be politicians and they exchanged pleasantries, saying they came to greet him and they walked out again from the meeting”.
The release which was signed by Obasanjo’s media aide, Mr Kehinde Akinyemi, stated that “Obasanjo cracked jokes with members of his former party on which platform he was elected as civilian president in 1999 before he later became the Chairman, Board of Trustees (BOT) of same party, calling them ‘invaders and gate-crashers’.
“The programme ended and immediately he and his entourage headed back to Lagos. He was barely hours in Lagos when he started receiving calls from both far and near, wanting to find out about his presence at a political party programme in Abuja.
“The photo as well as the media report in circulation, which claimed that he was spotted at a political party event is therefore mischievous, as a responsible journalist ought to have gone further to ascertain his actual destination in among the number of venues at the centre.
“They simply took the photograph of his alighting from his vehicle to read another meaning. It is shocking also to note that the picture was actually taken while on his way out of the Centre after the programme he attended had ended.
“This is height of irresponsible journalism, which the former President is calling for its investigation and sanction on anybody involved in order to serve as deterrent to others who may want to be used either by omission or commission to misinform the public on such sensitive issue.”
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Our problem not only constitution, but continuity – Obasanjo
Until Nigeria embraces the culture of continuity, the country would continue to grope in the dark while laying the blame on the nation’s lopsided constitution, said former President of Nigeria, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo.
“The problem of Nigeria is not the constitution: Obasanjo argued adding “there is no constitution that is perfect in as much as it is written by human beings.
written by human being that is perfect, if I have opportunity to rewrite the constitution of this country, there are some things I will change.
Obasanjo who was theguest speaker yesterday at the third Covenant University International Conference on African Development Issues (ICADI), said there are certain things he would love to change if he had the opportunity to rewrite Nigeria’s constitution.
The conference was themed: “Driving Inclusive and Sustainable Development in Africa: Models, Methods and Policies.”
The former president stressed that the major problem in Africa is leadership noting that Nigeria is not an exception.
“This is why I continue to say that If there is nothing we have got right since 56 years of our existence, then there is no need for our existence as Nigeria”.
Obasanjo whose lecture was titled: “What is Right With Africa” identified Nigerian problems as leadership and corruption, saying that the administration of former President of Goodluck Jonathan was corrupt, and that the administration of his successor the late Umar Musa Yar’Adua, jettisoned his plan for continuity.
He recalled that his successor the late Musa Yar Adua campaigned for continuity after him. Nonetheless, Obasanjo lamented that but when he got there, he jettisoned this and some of the things his (Obasanjo) administration erected.
Obsanjo also expressed concern over the profligacy displayed by the National Assembly with respect to9 the offensive amount expended on car purchase, wondering if this was constitutional.
“The purchase of cars by the Nigerian senators is absolute nonsense, after being given money for cars and house allowances, yet they still appropriated special funds for car purchase.”
Obasanjo also appealed to Nigerians to give President Muhammadu Buhari a benefit of the doubt, saying up till now, he only knows him as a principled man.
“PMB served under me and I know him a little bit. He hasn’t deviated from what I knew him for. Actually he is not a perfect man, indeed no leader can be perfect.
“Buhari might not be grounded in both the economy and foreign affairs, he is doing well in fighting Boko Haram and in his anti-corruption crusade. I am very optimistic as far as Nigeria is concerned because we have somebody that will do it well as president,” he said.
The keynote speaker, Prof. Joy Ogwu who is the Nigeria Permanent Representative to the United Nation said Nigeria cannot have development in isolation of security, saying 85 per cent of security agenda of United Nation is on African countries.
She said Africans owe themselves a duty to address their various developmental challenges.
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I received Obasanjo’s letter – Saraki
The senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki on Wednesday acknowledged that he received a letter from former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo on Tuesday after plenary.
According to the Senate President, the former President in his letter, called the attention of the National Assembly to some issues.
Saraki made this known in a statement on his website saying: “I want to assure President Obasanjo that the leadership and membership of the 8th Senate are committed to good governance, transparency, accountability, due process and responsiveness to the economic reality of our nation.
“It is for this reason that the legislative chamber has introduced bold and progressive reforms in the management of the finances of the National Assembly.
“This is of even greater importance during a tough fiscal period for our country.
“Like I said during my closing address at the plenary after our debate on the 2016 Budget, the Senate must lead by example in terms of our own funding, budgets and accountability – showing, beyond doubt, value for money.
“I have canvassed that we must lay bare the budget of the Senate, nay the National Assembly and its affiliated institutions.
“I equally canvassed the need to strengthen the capacity of the legislative institution to carry our effective oversight of the executive arm so that we can ensure the budget leads to the realization of the policy objectives of the Buhari Administration.
“Again, let me reiterate my position in the speech I made this morning on the need for us to work towards blocking all areas of revenue leakages while also strengthening the anti-corruption agencies so that the little resources that are now available will serve the interest of the overwhelming majority.”
He then promised to reply to the letter by Obasanjo acknowledging him as ‘a father of the nation that we all hold in high esteem’.
“I intend to reply the letter and outline the actions the Senate is taking to address his concerns.
“In conclusion, I appreciate President Obasanjo for his consistent role in always reminding those of us in government about our responsibilities to the general public and offering timely advise where necessary.
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Obasanjo’s advice for Ooni-elect
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo paid a surprise visit to the new Ooni-elect, Prince Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, in Ile – Ife on Wednesday urging him to foster a greater unity of the traditional rulers in yorubaland.
Obasanjo who noted that the mood in the ancient town of Ile Ife and beyond, depicted the picture of an Oba – elect that is tremendously accepted by the people, tasked Prince Ogunwusi on the need to build on the legacies of the past Oonis, including Aderemi, Olubusi among others.
The former President spoke with reporters in Abeokuta, the Ogun state capital, on Wednesday night shortly after returning from Ile – Ife.
He said the visit is predicated on the need to see the Ooni – elect before his (Obasanjo) very tight schedule takes him outside Nigeria, and also before the 40 years old Prince Adeyeye Ogunwusi goes into the traditional (Ipebi) rites.
“My coming today is coming on the heels of my tight programme. By 6.00am tomorrow (today), I will be in Morocco and by that time, the new Ooni would have gone into Ipebi.
“Since he has been accepted by the Obalufe and the Sooko, I thought it is important to pay homage before going to Ipebi and that is exactly what I have done today.”
“It is obvious from the jubilation in Ife that he is a popular choice. My advice for him is to build on the edifice of the past Ooni, including Aderemi and Olubusi.
“I saw him as a young man, who has been very enthusiastic about contributing to growth of his people, so I am equally expecting him to show greater enthusiasm for the development of his domain.
“He should ensure that he brings unity among the traditional rulers in Yorubaland and I want to wish him successes in this journey,” Obasanjo said.
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I will continue miss my late wife, Stella – Obasanjo
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo on Saturday recalled memories of life with his late wife, Stella , who he said he would continue to miss her greatly.
Speaking at the 10th memorial service for the late Stella at the Chapel of Christ the Glorious King within the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library (OOPL), Abeokuta, Obasanjo said the tribute he had written about her in his book; My Watch, tells it all.
“I wont say much about her today because much had been written already in my tribute about my late wife in the book, ‘My Watch’ and part of it says, she will be dearly missed by me, my family and the Abebe family,” Obasanjo said.
Mr. John Abebe who spoke on behalf of the Abebe family said their sister and daughter would be missed.
For the Deputy National chairman, All Progressives Congress (APC), South, Segun Oni described late Stella as quintessential woman, who was born and raised in family reputed for humility and integrity.
Oni who spoke with reporters, said his close interaction with the Abebe family gave him insight into the late the Mrs Stella Obasanjo whose pedigree could not be over-emphasized.
The officiating clergy, Pastor Yussuf Obaje in the memorial service sermon titled “Keep her memory alive,” described Stella as an epitome of womanhood and urged the family to continue to keep her legacy alive.
Senator Ben Murray – Bruce described her as an unusual and global woman.
In attendance at the memorial service were Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola, Ogun state governor, Sen. Ibikunke Amosun, Mr. Funso Kupolokun among others.
Stella died on October 23, 2005 following a botchedsurgery at a hospital in Spain.
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Photo: Obasanjo visits Buhari
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National peace cup holds November
A non-partisan football and music festival to foster peace and love among Nigerians, especially policy makers, corporate organisations and young artistes will hold later in this year.
The festival, first of its kind in the history of the country, is part of the efforts towards involving all State Governors, Artistes, Entertainers, and political fathers across the country to sustain peace and love in the country.
Titled National Peace and Unity Cup, the event is scheduled to hold within a period of 20 days during which young Nigerians with football and singing talents would be empowered to display their prowess across all 36 states including the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
These young Nigerians would be grouped according to geo-political zones while they exhibit their talents through football or music at the event in November.
Speaking at the pre-launch briefing in Lagos, Mr. Bankole Moshood, Chief Responsibility Officer of the organizing company, MOB Zenox Enterprises, explained that the event was conceived as a result of the need to build upon the post election peace handed to Nigeria, which according him was “against the run of play, going by the predictions and expectations of pundits and prophets of doom who had concluded that Nigeria would be consumed by war.”
He explained further that since football was already a cementing factor in Nigeria, while war and chaos thrived on the strength and vigor of youth: “It has become imperative and strategic to merge the two in a non-partisan political and merry atmosphere devoid of strife and rivalry for the purpose of deepening and establishing the desire for national peace and progress in the subconscious of our youths.
Expected at the festival include Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, General Yabuku Gowon (Rtd) and Chief Alex Ekweme among others.
More so, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), National Union of Road Transport workers (NURTW) have being sensitized while corporate bodies like SIFEX group and others in the banking industry and telecom sectors have began putting their weight behind the initiative.
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INAUGURATION UPDATES from Eagle Square
- 11.19am
New President on parade inspection, cheered at the Eagles Square.
- 11.12am
Ex-President Jonathan leaves inauguration venue

- 10.47am
President-elect to take oath of office
The President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari, has been invited to the podium to take his oath of office
- 10.37am
- CJN administers oath of office on vice-president elect
- The Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Mahmoud Muhammed, has just administered oath of office on the Vice President-elect, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo
- 10.25am
Presidential inauguration begins with a prayerPresident of Christian Association of Nigeria, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, prayed for success of the incoming administration and asked God to protect and help the outgoing President and his deputy.The Deputy Chief Imam of the National Mosque also offered prayer for the country.- 10.18am
- President Jonathan arrives
- The outgoing President Goodluck Jonathan has arrived the inauguration venue
- 9.59am
President-elect arrivesThe President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari, has just entered the Eagles Square venue of the presidential inauguration.- 9.49am
Osinbajo in inauguration venueThe in-coming Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, has just strolled into the Eagles Square.- 9.44am
Sambo arrives Eagles SquareThe outgoing Vice President Namadi Sambo has just entered the inauguration venue- 9.38am
U.S Secretary of State Kerry arrivesThe United States Secretary of State, Mr. John Kerry, has just arrived the Eagle Square venue of Friday’s presidential inauguration.- 9:03 a.m
Obasanjo arrives venue
Former President, Olusegun Obasanjo arrives venue of the Presidential inauguration, greeting fellow former Head of States.
- 8:15 a.m
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Tinubu arrives inauguration venueAsiwaju Bola Hammed Tinubu, former governor of Lagos state has just been spotted arriving the Eagle Square, venue of the inauguration ceremony for Nigeria’s next president, Muhammadu Buhari.
Buhari is taking over the mantle of leadership from President Goodluck Jonathan
- 8:01am
Danjuma arrives Eagle Square
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Former Minister of Defence, Theophilus Danjuma has just arrived Eagle Square, venue of the Presidential Inauguration in Abuja.
As at the moment of filing this report, nothing less than 20 former Nigerian leader are currently at the venue to grace the occasion.- 7:15 am
Jacob Zuma of South Africa arrives first
President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma, was the first supreme leader to arrive Eagle Square, venue of the Presidential inauguration in Abuja.
Zuma arrived the venue to a beautiful welcome of the well decorated Eagle Square.


