Tag: jackals

  • Lion King in the saddle

    Riddles about the Lion King, hyenas, jackals, wolves and weaker animals hit the social media in Nigeria a few months back when President Muhammadu Buhari was on medical vacation in the United Kingdom. Those behind the riddles were his wife, Mrs. Aisha Buhari and Senator Shehu Sani (APC, Kaduna Central).

    They raised the alarm and warned some top government officials who might be thinking and plotting against the administration for their selfish gains.

    Speaking about lions, hyenas, jackals, wolves and weaker animals in their separate postings, they appeared to be talking about the Buhari’s presidency, the President’s sickness, recovery, the masses and the scheming of the “real” or “imaginary” cabals.

    Sani had posted: “Prayer for the absent Lion King has waned. Until he’s back, then they will fall over each other to be on the front row of the palace temple.

    “Now, the hyenas and the jackals are scheming and talking to each other in whispers; still doubting whether the Lion King will be back or not.

    “Now, the Lion King is asleep and no other dare to confirm if he will wake up or not. It is the wish of the hyenas that the Lion King never wakes or come back, so they can be kings.

    “It is the prayers of the weaker animals that the Lion King comes back to save the kingdom from the hyenas, the wolves and other predators,” he added

    As if replying Sani’s post, Aisha Buhari, on her Twitter handle said: “God has answered the prayers of the weaker animals. The hyenas and the jackals will soon be sent out of the kingdom.

    “We strongly believe in the prayers of the weaker animals. Long live the weaker animals. Long live Nigeria.” she stated

    With the return of Buhari to the country, the jackals and hyenas, whether real or imaginary, have remained silent and underground.

    Sani, during the Eid-el-Kabir Sallah break again urged the President to urgently purge his administration of the hyenas and jackals.

    Whether the President will identify the jackals and hyenas, if they really exist, and flush them out is a story for another day.

    But hardly anyone could be in doubt now that President Buhari is fully back in the saddle.

    The following are some of his activities in the past three weeks of his return to Nigeria.

    His first assignment on his return to the Presidential Villa in Abuja on August 19 was meeting with the Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo and security chiefs.

    That was followed by a nationwide broadcast to Nigerians the following Monday.

    On the same Monday, he received briefings from the the Vice President.

    He met again with security chiefs on Tuesday where he was updated on the security situations in every part of the country.

    On Wednesday the President received Presidential investigative report on the suspended Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Babachir David Lawal and the Director General of the National intelligence Agency (NIA)

    The President on the first Thursday of his return signed instruments of ratification for a number of bilateral agreements aimed at strengthening the government’s anti-corruption battle, and to boost Tax Administration and Intellectual Property Protection in the country.

    The following day, he met jointly with leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the leading opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    On that Friday, he also observed his Friday jumaat prayer alongside other Muslim faithfuls in the mosque at the State House.

    He later met with state governors at the Council Chamber of the Presidential Villa after the Jumaat prayer.

    On the Monday of his second week in the country, the President received briefings on the economy from the Minister of Budget and National Planning, Udoma Udo Udoma, Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun and the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Godwin Emefiele.

    The President on the following Wednesday, presided over the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting.

    Before the meeting proper started, the President received the victorious Nigeria’s national basketball team, D’Tigeress.

    Later in the day, the President left Abuja for his home town, Daura in Katsina State for the Eid-el-Kabir Sallah break.

    The following day, he held a private meeting with his classmates in Daura.

    On Friday, he joined his kinsmen to observe the Eid-el-Kabir Sallah prayer at a Eid praying ground in Daura.

    The President, the following Saturday receivied the Governor of Katsina State, Alhaji Aminu Bello Masari, who paid him homage at his residence in Daura as part of the Eid-el-Kabir celebrations.

    Last week Monday, the President received associations of farmers, businessmen, youths, elders and politicians in Katsina State at his country home in Daura.

    The following day, Buhari met with the Nigerien President, Muhammadu Issoufou at his residence in Daura, Katsina State.

    After the Sallah break, the President returned to the seat of power in Abuja last Wednesday to continue to steer the ship of State.

    The Lion King is really fully back in the saddle.

     

    Spurring sports honour

    President Muhammadu Buhari, a fortnight ago, did something that will count for sports development in the country for some time to come.

    He wasted no time to receive the the victorious Nigeria’s female national basketball team, DTigeress at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    Beside the normal Presidential handshake, the President also announced N1 million each for the players and N500,000 each for the team officials.

    Those moves have already started yielding results in the sporting arena.

    They boosted the National male football team, the Super Eagles to go all out against the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon in the first leg FIFA World Cup qualifier match in Akwa Ibom State.

    The Super Eagles mercilessly beat the Cameroonian team by 4-0 in Nigeria.

    In the second leg match in Cameroon, the Cameroonian team managed to escape with 1-1 draw.

    Nigeria really appeared to have returned to winning ways.

     

  • Hyenas, jackals and Tambuwal’s option

    SIR: The recent drama on the floor of the Sokoto State House of Assembly that led to the impeachment and subsequent replacement of the Deputy Majority Leader did not come as a surprise to many observers. It was simply a manifestation of a long choreographed drama that has been gradually crystalizing through both formal and non-formal channels of politicking. This is not a new thing in the history of the state. The political sophistication and political awareness of Sokoto’s polity is simply at work.

    It all started when nocturnal meetings of dis-contents over various issues started surfacing between mainly two factions that were hitherto, existing only in the winds. The cat was let of the bag recently a serving commissioner in the state organized what to him was an ordinary tour to promote the presidential ambition of his chosen candidate for the 2019 elections in faraway Abuja.

    This is perfectly in order and constitutional. But then at an APC stakeholder’s meeting over the ‘tour’, there was commotion and consequently a brawl ensued between the members allegedly supporting the sitting governor, Rt. Hon Aminu Waziri Tambuwal and those of the former governor and serving Senator Dr. Aliyu Magatakarda Wamakko.

    As it happened in 1996 between Governor Attahiru Bafarawa and the then Deputy Governor Aliyu Magatakarda Wamakko, the theatre of hostilities naturally shifted to the floor of the House of Assembly where the two camps had already concretized into open opposing sides and were already at each other’s throats.

    It became open that two camps were being remote controlled by the two gladiators who from all indications, are friends in the day and foes at night; who have been best of ‘pallies’ in front of the cameras and the opposites when the cameras are away; the case of the hyenas and the jackals.

    It is about 2019. The fight has begun and the first round has been fought and won. Tambuwal, the proverbial ‘up starter’ has floored Wamakko, the Veteran and the Maverick against all odds and predictions. Indeed, it only takes Wamakko to tinker a little with the tail of the Tiger to court its wrath and subsequent destructive reactions. Finally, it will also take a determined and fearless Tambuwal to venture into the dungeon of a well fortressed ‘Sambisa’ of the Emperor himself. Only time can tell.

     

    • Usama A. Dandare,

    Sokoto.

  • Of lions, jackals, hyenas and other weaker animals

    If you mingle with the kind of ‘crazy’ acquaintances I meet on the social media, a day would hardly pass without you opening your ‘32’ to let off some steam. And you would have to believe me if I say that your problems must be more than Nigeria’s if the jokes shared daily by this set of people fail to ease your tension. Here, I’m not even talking about the MoFeTo Clan, which is increasingly gaining more leverage by the day as the one-stop-shop to laugh your sorrows off, begin and end your day on a lighter note. Well, if you don’t want to be a recluse, utterly immersed in the multidimensional problems plaguing this country, you’ll have to devise a means of laughing through your pain.

    And that’s the gap the MoFeTo laughter skits and commentaries try to bridge. However, today, I speak of the postings by guys like Kolapo Abiodun, Emmanuel Ogheche, Olaleye Olawale and others who have made the art of political commentary, sauced with whimsical wits, such a delight to read. Take, for example, Abiodun’s mischievous interpretation of Hajia Aisha Buhari’s subtle innuendo about how the ‘lion of the tribe of Aso Rock’ would devour all the jackals and hyenas that have constituted themselves into clogs in the wheel of progress of the country, mischievously latching on the President’s protracted infirmity.

    For Abiodun, it was time to situate the matter within the political dialectics obtainable in a big zoo called Nigeria (Ogbeche actually called it Zooeria). Kolapo’s words: “When the First Lady said the hyenas and jackals will soon be sent out of the kingdom, I begin to wonder maybe Nigeria is actually a zoo kingdom like the rascally Nnamdi Kanu once said. Maybe it is not also coincidental that Nigeria has been governed, time and time again, by animal experts. OBJ is a poultry farmer, GEJ is a zoologist and PMB deals in cattle.

    Maybe the late Fela Anikulapo (the Abami Eda) was right when he described us a “beast of no nation” and “animal in human skin!” Quite honestly, Fela hit the nail on the head many years back. It is just that most people never took him seriously. Those that believed in his music couldn’t raise their voices above the maddening cacophonous ranting on the streets. Yet, somehow, we are all victims of the monsters we unleash on ourselves in the name of governance. If, indeed, powerful cabals exist in the corridors of power as it is being speculated daily, then we need to interrogate how we – a docile, ever fawning populace – paved the way for this monstrous arm of the government to fester.

    Unless we opt to play the ostrich, we do know exactly what Madam Buhari was talking about when she spoke of jackals and hyenas. Or don’t we? Are we going to deny the fact that some persons are presently abusing their privileges as close confidants of our ailing President to chain down the wheel of governance? Or do we ignore the fact that the mischief and deliberate act of sabotage on display by the legislature ever since Buhari jetted out for medical treatment in London form the integral part of a developing democracy under siege? Are we blind to the vicious circle of motion without movement in the corridors of power and the sacrilegious report that some dunderheads would rather seek approvals from some proxy claiming direct contact with London than obey the directives issued by the Acting President? For sure, Nigerians did not start getting choked with the wrong end of the stick under the President Muhammadu Buhari administration. The tradition has an unforgettable history under the endless reign of military jackboots while the so-called democrats borrowed a leaf or two from the aberration. It is for that reason that, oftentimes, the Constitution is always the first casualty in the power equation.

    If the Constitution is given its prime place in representative democracy, I doubt if we would today be talking about some nebulous jackals, hyenas and all sorts of weaker animals trying to wrest the kingdom from the Lion King who happens to be Buhari in this instance. But because ours is a country run like an unstructured zoo (yes, most zoos do have structures), we have become yet another butt of jokes. You know it just occurred to me now that Buhari, or whoever was responsible for drafting his handover letter intimating the National Assembly of his desire to travel abroad while Osinbajo continues as “coordinator of government activities”, was up to some grievous mischief that is deleterious to engendering an atmosphere of law and order in The Presidency. I was one of the persons who didn’t take the joke that seriously until events started unfolding. Like Olaleye pointed out in one of his interventions on the matter, Buhari’s Freudian slip (if I may call it that) emboldened the hawks in the corridors of power to unleash their fangs.

    Though Osinbajo has been painstaking in making the best out of a very bad situation, the gaps are too visible for one to conclude that he does not, in anyway, exercise absolute power in tandem with the position he presently occupies. So who are these cabals frustrating the works of the Acting President? They are the jackals and hyenas that dine and wine with their new boss but hold nocturnal meetings elsewhere, to circumvent his moves. Under the late Yar’Adua, we were living witnesses to how a previous band of hyenas and jackals made life hellish for the then Acting President Goodluck Jonathan whose misery was compounded by the fact that no letter was transmitted to the National Assembly before Yar’Adua was airlifted to Saudi Arabia for treatment. As the cabal spun one wicked tale after the other to perpetuate their evil agenda, a toothless Jonathan was eventually saved by the National Assembly which came up with a ‘Doctrine of Necessity’ that effectively gave him some authority until Yar’Adua’s eventual death.

    If you really want to know how powerful the so-called cabal was, you may wish to read Olusegun Adeniyi’s book, ‘Power, Politics and Death’, where he dedicated some pages to the days of the cabal and how he watched scenes unfold from his privileged front row seat. It was obvious that this set of animals in human skin pushed Jonathan to his wit’s end with their stranglehold on power in the name of a boss that didn’t have the pleasure or presence of mind to know what was going on around him. It was, therefore, not surprising that the first casualty of the Jonathan presidency had to be members of the cabal. Yes, in cycles of similar events, history repeats itself. But you are wrong if you thought that lesson would have made Jonathan stronger by the time he mounted the saddle. Instead, Jonathan came in with a stunning revelation that as President, he was not the lion Nigerians wanted him to be. He said he was not also a Goliath or Commander in Chief. He would rather cuddle the attributes of a dove in power while others acted as the lions and lionesses under his reign. At least, we all know how that infamous romance ended.

    Now that the present lion on the seat has been weakened by an ailment that is yet to be made public, we are back to the days of the long knives by these thieves in the night. Mrs. Buhari has aptly captured their wily shenanigan, hoping that her husband would be firm enough to tame them on his return. But then, wishes are not horses. For all we know, that might not be on Buhari’s plate for now.

    The fact that Osinbajo had to make a few hours cameo appearance in London earlier this week at the instance of his boss was indicative of the fact that Buhari wouldn’t be coming home soon. He is on his third month, battling with an ailment that has seriously affected the lion’s capacity to roar. What a pity. Osinbajo’s words of reassurance that the President was high in spirit and recuperating fast, count for little. Haven’t we passed through this lane before? With that better-forgotten experience, we have become conversant with some tricks about political chicanery. This latest farce is evidently not far from it. First, Madam Buhari flew a kite of hope.

    And, in less than 48 hours, came the palpable imagery of hopelessness by the Acting President. Our lion’s expected return from is tied to no fixed date and time. The anguish continues as the cabal grins with relish. And so, we are back to the whole charade in Zooeria where the jackals of power seem to be having the upper hand in this hazy political chess game. Some have said the visit to London should serve as a morale booster for Osinbajo to start acting like a lion if he doesn’t want to be consumed by the characters around him. Well, that is just within the precinct of conjecture as nothing has happened to warrant a belief that things would be different. Talking about leadership and animals, we don’t really know if Osinbajo has special interest in any. No doubt, he has comported himself with respectable poise and carriage, diplomatically avoiding the visible potholes put on his way by the jackals within and without. Would he hold for a bit longer or would be give in to the wiles of these despicable agents of doom as Buhari recuperates? Answer to that question hangs in the air as the pushing and shoving unfold in this animal kingdom where the weaker animals appear doomed to groan in the absence of the lion king!

  • Jackals, hyenas around Buhari ’ll go, says wife

    Jackals, hyenas around Buhari ’ll go, says wife

    First Lady hints of power struggle

    President Muhammadu Buhari is getting better and will soon be back, going by his wife Aisha’s statement yesterday in London.

    The President’s wife last week travelled to London to be with her husband, who is undergoing treatment for an undisclosed ailment. She has also been carrying out other assignments.

    President Buhari left the country on May 7 for another round of treatment. He spent more than 50 days during his first medical vacation in London.

    On his return, he told the nation that he had never been that sick in his life adding that he underwent blood transfusion. But he did not disclose his ailment.

    On her Facebook page yesterday, Mrs Buhari, in a response to the July 6 post by Senator Shehu Sani, expressed herself in a figurative manner, using the animal imagery like the senator did.

    She wrote: “God has answered the prayers of the weaker animals. The hyenas and the jackals will soon be sent out of the kingdom.  We strongly believe in the prayers and support of the weaker animals.

    “Long live the weaker animals. Long live Nigeria.”

    Director of Press in Mrs Buhari’s office Mr. Suleiman Haruna, said yesterday that the post was on the president’s wife’s “verified Facebook page”.

    As at 10:00 pm, about 257 people had made comments on the post, most of which were wishing President Buhari quick recovery.

    Senator Sani (Kaduna Central) wrote on his Facebook page on July 6.

    “Prayer for the absent Lion King has waned; until he’s back then they will fall over each other to be on the front row of the palace temple.

    “Now the hyenas and the jackals are scheming and talking to each other in whispers; still doubting whether the Lion King will be back or not.

    “Now the Lion King is asleep and no other dare to confirm if he will wake up or not. It’s the wish of the hyenas that the Lion King never wakes or comes back so that they can be kings. It’s the prayers of the weaker animals that the Lion King comes back to save the Kingdom from the hyenas, the wolves and other predators.”

    The senator is believed to be referring to those who are scheming to become president in 2019, crisscrossing the country in moves to taking advantage of the president’s absence.

    Some people who are holding political positions are also believed to be undermining the system to position themselves in the president’s absence.

    The President’s wife also yesterday posted her photograph speaking at an event in London.

    She wrote under the photograph: “Today I attended the Babatunde Osotimehin Memorial Lecture at County Hall, London.

    “It was an honour to have spoken about his achievements at all levels and his commitment towards women and children all over the world.”

    Osotimehin was the Executive Director of the United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA) and a former minister of health, who died last month.

  • Shackled by jackals

    SIR: PDP represents everything ugly with politics in Nigeria.  The more the party attempts to clean up its monstrosity, the messier it looks.  Everyone with checkered personality one knows in politics is a powerful member of PDP, and one is talking from a personal experience.  Greed appears to be the sole motivation for membership.  Sharks battle to gorge on the nation’s resources.  No one with conscience is spared.  Gangsters have no loyalty to democracy.

    That is the catastrophe of Nigeria today.  The PDP family that is in a perpetual warmongering cannot build a strong nation.  The in-fighting and the one-upmanship in PDP cannot necessitate sanity.  Poor Nigerians are shackled by jackals.  The depth of incapacitation of PDP government becomes glaring when one digs to the bugs feasting at its roots.  The foundation of PDP was built on political expediency and not a strong ideological foresightedness, a forum for imposters to exhibit their pomposity.

    A critical consideration of PDP administration shows a government that cannot meaningfully effect its policies.  It is agreeable by many Nigerians that corruption is the cancer eating at the heart of the country.  It becomes a challenging argument since most politicians indicted on corruption charges are members of PDP.  To make matters worse, few of them that are convicted are gallantly welcome back to the party after serving their prison terms.

    Watching the PDP post-convention dinner on NTA recently, one could easily mistake the lavish affair for the glitzy American Academy Awards show.  Yet this is in a country where many families struggle to find one decent meal a day.  The aloofness of PDP towards the suffering masses smacks at the face of decency.  Flare of celebrations by the party suggests being deserving.

    Nigerians must be deceiving themselves if they are expecting a quick turnaround in their misfortune.  There is a saying that one does not expect anything sweet to spill from palm gruel.  The burden of redeeming PDP appears overwhelming that it will drown a repentant voice.  Any effort to sanitize the party becomes counterproductive since the core is rotten.  PDP has no moral underpinning to push it out of its morass.

    It will be intellectual laziness to enumerate the doom of PDP without proffering a solution.  An observer of world events will acknowledge that narcissists are born to self-destroy.  That will be the hope for Nigeria that PDP gladiators will tear themselves down.  The signs seem to be in the air.  It will truly be a breath of fresh air when the flower of an endowed nation blossoms.

    • Pius Okaneme

    Umuoji, Anambra State.