SANI ABACHA, Nigeria’s Most Enigmatic Ruler part 5 Here
RELATIONSHIP WITH THE WEST
-His regime was under intense pressure from the West for the non-democratic nature of his junta and he made moves to ensure that his image was shored up on the global stage and that the pressure was reduced to the barest minimum. In May 1995, this led him to grant an extensive interview to CNN about the political corundum in Nigeria. He also hired consultants and experts in America and paid them millions of dollars to improve and rebrand his image.
-He was also on good terms with a number of American legislators like Oklahoma republican Senator Jim Inhofe, who came visiting him in 1997 on behalf of The Family (The Fellowship), a secretive but highly influential evangelical Christian group with which he would later do business and enjoy a political relationship. The Family is so secretive that it has no website, holds no public fundraising and all paper used during meetings are destroyed. The group however, holds just one event every year, the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington DC, and every single US President from Dwight Eisenhower to Barack Obama have taken part. They both discussed political issues and Inhofe later told Abacha:
”Mr. President really, yeah, I’m a member of the U.S. Senate but I didn’t come over here as a senator. In fact, I came all the way across the Atlantic and down to Sub-Saharan Africa to tell you that in the spirit of Jesus, we love you.”
-Abacha also cultivated a relationship with Senator Carol Elizabeth Moseley Braun of Illinois. She remains to date the first and only African-American woman elected to the US Senate, the first woman to defeat an incumbent senator in an election and also the first and to date, the only female Senator from Illinois, same state with President Obama. She attempted to run for the US Presidency in 2004. In 1996, despite the US government sanctions against Nigeria, she embarked on a private trip and met with Abacha. She did not alert, notify or record her trip with the US State Department, the White House or even her own Chief of Staff who resigned in protest. While in Nigeria, Abacha used the opportunity to send a letter endorsing Clinton’s re-election, which turned out to be a great embarrassment for the White House.
Thereafter, she defended Abacha’s human rights record before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in the US Congress in May 1996 where she referred to Abacha as a ‘longtime fighter for human rights’. She was criticized but she responded with a stout defence and had a total of seven trips to Nigeria but never met with people like Ken Saro-Wiwa. She defended the Nigerian junta saying that relative to what happened in other parts of the continent in terms of abuses is like ‘opening the refrigerator, seeing an elephant and complaining that a jar of jam is missing.’ In 1998, she lost her re-election bid, the first Illinois Democrat to lose in 20 years and the only Democrat to be removed that year. President Clinton thereafter made her the US Ambassador to New Zealand.
Abacha’s friend: Senator Carol Moseley Braun.
-He was also friends with Reverend Jesse Jackson and Louis Farrakhan who came on solidarity visits. He even named a street after Louis Farrakhan but the name was changed after Abacha’s death. -While the West wanted to make Abacha look like a Kim Jong-il, he also did all that was possible to also show his own resistance. In 1996, Nigeria boycotted the African Football Cup of Nations. Why? South Africa, Nigeria’s main rival on the continent, was the host. He tried to also rally round and get the support of the other nations in West Africa. No doubt about it, Abacha had the clout and tremendous influence especially in West Africa. It was the same South Africa that attempted to solve Nigeria’s hydraheaded problems in 1995.
Mandela sent Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Thabo Mbeki (then the Vice President) to act as emissaries. Abacha was not impressed. He would eventually clash with South Africa over the killing of Saro-Wiwa and his kinsmen.
-Abacha did not have a cosy relationship with France mainly because of the latter’s role in the Nigeria-Cameroon Bakassi Peninsula dispute in 1994. Abacha believed that the French government was posing a serious threat to Nigeria’s security and stability by its aggressive actions. He believed French troops were already marshalled to Cameroon in case of the eventuality of a war. France denied this saying all that was sent was technical military assistance as based on a previous France-Cameroon defence agreement. At about the same, French troops were carrying out manoeuvers in Ivory Coast (Cote d’Ivoire) and Benin Republic, and Nigeria did not find this funny at all. While Abacha and his officials preferred a peaceful solution to the Bakassi debacle via bilateral talks and negotiations, France pushed Cameroon to bring the issue before the UN Security Council (of which France remains a Permanent Member) and to table the case before the International Court of Justice at the Hague.
-After the assassination of Kudirat Abiola at the age of 44, his government announced a $45,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of her killers. Abacha blamed terrorism and the increasing crime rate in the country for her assassination.
Mrs. Abiola was with her assistant and driver on the streets of Lagos, while in her white Mercedes Benz, they were attacked by six (some say three) men in a vehicle driven by Mohamed Abdulof, who rained bullets on them with a Belgium-made FN P90 submachine gun/compact assault rifle which is quite unconventional (see pictures and videos on the gun in action).
The F-90, submachine gun/compact assault rifle used was used in killing Kudirat Abiola.
Her driver was shot and he died while her personal assistant, Michael Adesina was unhurt. She died from gunshot injuries to the forehead. She was rushed to the Eko Hospital after the attack. Before the killing, Kudirat Abiola had complained of threats to her life and that she was being trailed by unknown men. In May 1996, a month to her killing, she was arrested and detained briefly for possessing publications that were deemed critical of the Abacha junta.
Made in Belgium and described as a selective fire personal defence weapon, it is compact but highly efficient.
Named for 1990, the year it was made by FN Herstal, the weapon is ideal for vehicle crews, support personnel, special forces and counterterrorist teams. Weighing 2.6 kg and just 50.5 cm long, it is in use by the US Secret Service and its standard variant is not available to civilians. It has an integrated reflector sight system, back-up iron sights, fully ambidextrous control meaning it can be easily used by right or left-handed shooters and can fire 900 rounds per minute to a maximum distance of 1,800m.
Picture shows a disassembled PS90 (The standard P90 disassembles into similar main components), showing the major component groups: 1. trigger group, 2. barrel and optical sight assembly, 3. butt plate, 4. magazine, 5. bolt carrier and recoil assembly, 6. stock body and trigger. The firearm was indeed designed to kill: The P90 was designed to have a length no greater than a man’s shoulder width, to allow it to be easily carried and maneuvered in tight spaces, such as the inside of an armored vehicle. The weapon overall has an extremely compact profile—it is the most compact fixed-stock submachine gun to be made. The P90 requires minimal maintenance, and it can be disassembled quickly and easily. The P90 utilizes the small-caliber, high-velocity 5.7×28mm cartridge. The P90 can be fitted with a sling for greater ease of carry, and since the weapon has a fixed stock (as opposed to having a collapsing or folding stock), it can be quickly deployed when needed. It is in use in 40 countries of the world including Nigeria where it is employed by the State Security Service (SSS) and the National Intelligence Agency (NIA).
-For some, Abacha was an independent ruler who shunned the West and was leading Nigeria to the Promised Land. Well, sorry to burst your bubble. It was his collaboration with the same West that propped him in power for the five years. The Anglo-Dutch oil giant, Shell, played a very significant role in the Abacha government. With petrodollars oozing from the nozzle of Shell, Abacha consolidated his grip over the military. Activists from Ogoniland condemned the support and the warm rapport between Shell and the Abacha government but what did they get for all their shouts: the Goggled One gagged them. Who can ever forget the brilliant Kenule Saro Wiwa? He called for more autonomy for his people and more compensation for Ogoniland but how did the Nigerian leader respond? Crushingly.
- Armed troops stormed his area and arrested him and eight others on subversion charges. Before you could spell Ogoni, they were all hanged. But one thing was that before they were killed, Owens Saro-Wiwa, the brother of Ken-Saro Wiwa approached the Shell boss in Nigeria, Brian Anderson, on three occasions, for him to intervene in Saro-Wiwa’s case. According to Owens, the Shell expatriate told him it was ‘difficult but not impossible’ and that Shell could help demand for clemency only if the Saro-Wiwa-led campaign against Shell would cease. Anderson denied ever making such offer, even as other human rights group also approached the oil giant on the matter. Here comes the masterstroke, just a few days before Ken-Saro Wiwa was killed alongside others, Shell announced a natural gas joint venture with the Abacha government. Guess how much the deal was worth: over $4 billion. After the executions, Shell insisted that it was no concern of theirs if a military junta decides to execute people. Shell had a warm, cosy and mutually-beneficial relationship with the Abacha regime and for a nation that makes over 85% of its money from crude oil, there was no way he could have funded his five-year terror on Nigerians without the billions tumbling in from oil sales.
-Well, it must be stated here that that was not the first time a multinational like Shell would have a nice relationship with the government (even though the masses had to bear the brunt most of the time). In October 1990 when Babangida was in power, there was major demonstration against Shell in Ogoniland, which promptly called on the government for assistance. IBB’s government responded, mobile policemen were drafted to the area and by the time the smoke cleared, 75 Nigerians lay dead and about 500 houses were destroyed. The crackdown was so brutal that the government set up a commission which submitted that the mobile policemen showed ‘a reckless disregard for lives and property.’ They were branded ‘kill-and-go squads’, and till this point, as you are reading this, many Nigerians still urinate in their pants at the mention or sight of a MOPOL. When the people of Ogoniland erupted again in 1993 in protests, Shell simply called in the troops, and what followed was indescribable savagery termed by the military as ‘wasting operations’. The Niger Delta is still very much militarized, as if it is a war zone. You see, when I read and write about stuffs like these, I know that the problem of Africa is much deeper than what many of us think or acknowledge.The Niger Delta is still as messed up as hell right now, not minding the fact that a shawn of the shoil is at the helm of affairs. But as a professor once said: The Nigerian government is a shell. Shell is the government. An interesting quote considering the fact that the oil minister herself was once an executive with Shell. Don’t let us even go into the oil spills. Enough of that, we continue with Gumsu’s father. -In 1997, Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka was charged with treason by the Abacha government. He was accused of being involved in a series of ‘mysterious bombings’ of several Nigerian Army installations. The punishment was death penalty but before Abacha could act upon it, ‘he kindly took his leave of the world.’, to use the words of WS himself
-COUNTRIES VISITED
-Abacha’s first visit outside Africa as the Head of State was to the G15 Summit in New Delhi, India in early March, 1994.
-Abacha was a man who preferred the shadows rather than hug the limelight with the glee of a celebrity. As the Head of State, he was reluctant to travel either within or outside Nigeria unless it was absolutely necessary. He managed to visit the following countries in his lifetime: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, UNITED KINGDOM, TUNISIA, SAUDI ARABIA, GERMANY, RUSSIA,
With the swagger of an emperor, Abacha arrives Tunis, Tunisia on June 6, 1994, to attend the 30th summit of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU).
-SIERRA LEONE
Sierra Leone ‘s President Ahmad Tejan Kabbah (C) is flanked by his Nigerian counterpart Sani Abacha (L) and Guinean President Lansana Conte (R) during a ceremony held in Freetown 10 March to mark the return of Kabbah after more than nine months of exile imposed by a now-toppled military regime. Abacha helped bring Kabbah back to power and he is here in Freetown marking the victory.
-UNITED KINGDOM
-SOUTH AFRICA
-CHAD (Where he met with Muammar Gaddafi on planning his self-succession shortly before he died).
- TOGO
Meeting with former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan in Togo.
MARRIAGE, FAMILY & CHILDREN:
-On the 15th April, 1983, an article in the Democrat Weekly recounted the days of Abacha as a young Brigadier in the army, his experiences during the civil war and how he met his wife:
Sani Abacha neither drinks nor smokes and talks with a gentle, strong voice. It is not difficult to see that the man is an extremely cautious personality. Before the discussion started he had specified that he did not want questions on the coup and politics. And so when, during the chat, he felt a question brushed the forbidden area, he chuckled gently, reached out with a finger and touched the pause button of the recorder. When later he was asked what made him fall in love with a girl called Maryam whom he married on December 4, 1966, Brigadier Abacha chuckled shyly, looked down at the centre-table and slowly said 'She was in those days....I don't know what to call it. She looked a simple, natural, straightforward girl.'
-Surviving the 20th Century: Social Philosophy from the Frankfurt School edited by Judith Marcus, pages 184-185.
-Abacha got married to Maryam Jidah in 1965 (some records indicate 1966) and they raised ten children together (seven sons and three girls). One thing with the Abacha family, like it or not, is that all of his children are very cute and good-looking. You can’t take away the cuteness.
Abacha and Maryam in their youth.
1-IBRAHIM ‘GAJI’: According to Binta Yar’adua, Shehu Yar’adua’s wife in an interview with Tell published in July 2000, there were some issues regarding Ibrahim ‘Gaji’ Abacha’s paternity. She said:He is Shehu Usman, Sarkin Musa from Funtua district in Katsina. And he happens to be my father. He was the district head of Funtua , and one time, a cabinet minister in Sardauna’s government. He happened to marry Maryam. He was a minister. I think in the middle of 1965. And Shehu’s father (Yar’adua) had nothing to do with my father’s marriage to Maryam.” When TELL pressed her further about the speculated issue of paternity, she replied:I wouldn’t know. I don’t know. He could be my father’s son. He could be Abacha’s son. I don’t know…I wouldn’t say it’s forceful marriage because it didn’t look like it was a forceful marriage….maybe about two years. One and a half or two years Ibrahim Abacha was born in our house. (TELL, July 3, 2000, p 14-17).
To put this issue in proper perspective, it is good to understand that Abacha jailed Shehu Yar’adua who eventually died in Abakaliki Prisons. On the 17th of January, 1996, a presidential jet ferrying the son of the late maximum ruler, Ibrahim Abacha crashed at the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport, just minutes before landing. He perished alongside Julie Osolukoya, his girlfriend, Aliko Dangote’s (read all about Dangote here and how he also escaped near plane crashes) younger brother (Bello Dangote) and eight other friends which included Onieba Dan Princewill, Audu Baba, Abubakar Abdullahi and Lema Ibrahim. They were coming from Lagos. Although some fingers were pointed at the late Head of State, the United Front for the Liberation of Nigeria (UFLN, formed in 1996 and classified as a terrorist group, now believed to be inactive) claimed responsibility for blowing up the aircraft. TELL would also publish a damning article on 15th February, 1999 that the plane crash that killed Ibrahim was based upon Abacha’s orders, and that in itself is a very controversial claim. That aside, Ibrahim has been described as a most humble and kind personality. Upon his tragic death, Maryam Abacha was shattered and had to leave for Saudi Arabia where she stayed temporarily, prayed, meditated and sought for consolation in her faith and God. The Ibrahim Sani Abacha Vocational Centre in Maiduguri, Borno State was named after him.
The late Ibrahim ‘Gaji’ Abacha.
2. MOHAMMED: The best known of the Abacha sons, Mohammed was incarcerated alongside al-Mustapha after his father’s death by the Obasanjo presidency but his mother was said to have consulted with powerful traditional rulers in the north to prevail upon Obasanjo. He was later released and denied having any deal to return any money to the Federal Government. He made attempts in 2011 to be the Governor of Kano State under the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) but lost. Reports indicate he may run again in 2015 and he is steadily becoming a strong political voice. He is married with five kids to two ladies: Fatima and Samira. At a ceremony in Bayelsa State to honour his late father, he was given a new Ijaw name: Izonebidou-owei..
Alhaji Mohammed Abacha. Please note that all of Abacha’s sons attended the Nigerian Military School (NMS) Zaria with the exception of Abba and Mustapha (see below for their pictures).
Mohammed Abacha and Major Hamza al Mustapha during their trial.
Mohammed is a free man while al-Mustapha had a death penalty hanging upon him but was later freed.
Painting shows Mohammed Abacha and wife
A true son of his father: President Olusegun Obasanjo (right) presents an award to Alhaji Mohammed Abacha, who receives it on behalf of his late father, former Head of State, General Sani Abacha, at the Nigerian Army Colour presentation parade at the Eagle Square, Abuja, on Monday, March 19, 2007. Photo: Abayomi Adeshida.
Lawal Wada Nas and Mohammed Abacha. Photo credits: Lawal Wada Nas.
3. SADIQ: Nicknamed Damu Sarkin Hakuri, he is described as nice, calm and patient.
Sadiq Abacha.
Sadiq Abacha. Sadiq Abacha with his wife Huda Khaloud on their wedding day. COURTESY: OVATION
4. MAHMUD: He is Abacha’s 4th son. (Steve Job, thanks a lot for clarifying this!) He got married on the November 15th, 2013, to his heartthrob, Hamama Mohammad, the daughter of Alhaji Mahammad Ahman Abdulmulah. The wedding fatiha took place at the National Mosque, Abuja after Friday congregational prayers on the 15th.
Abacha’s fourth son, Mahmud at the wedding of his brother, Sadiq. Mahmud was the one who presented the bride’s ring to the groom.
5. ABBA: A fan of Keri Hilson , he attended Command Day Secondary School, Ibadan, Oyo State where he finished in 1987.
Abba Abacha.
6. ZAINAB: Mohammed’s younger sister and a carbon-copy of their mother, Hajiya Zainab Lado was married in 1999 to her father’s minister of power and steel, Alhaji Bashir Dalhatu.
Hajiya Zainab Lado, Abacha’s daughter.
The wedding, a classic talk-of-the-town, was attended by the glitterati and high-class clique of Nigeria, but the union ended in a divorce. The marriage produced a child.
Zainab, Abacha’s daughter.
Zainab turned not a few heads during her father’s reign when she had her own office designated as the Office of the Daughter of the Head of State of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Not too long ago, she had her second marriage, with Senator Yakubu Lado.
7. GUMSU (FATIMA GUMSU aka G_sparking): Of all of Abacha’s children, Gumsu is the most sociable and visible. Quite jovial and funny, she responds with maturity to people on Facebook and Twitter who pour vituperations upon her family. That is not an easy thing to do…lol! She tweeted recently: The buttocks are like a married couple though there is constant friction between them; they will still love and live together.
Gumsu.
Abacha’s daughter, Fatima Gumsu with her husband in Cameroon.
And she can be quite vocal too, she tweeted: Masses too sabi support bad things. Make them suffer. No be them support GEJ last year say bcos he is christian? Let them face it too!
Gumsu with her husband on the Bosphorus (Istanbul Strait, Turkey) in 2013.
Gumsu is happily married with kids to Mohamadou Bayero Fadil, one of the richest and most powerful men in Cameroon where he may emerge as the President in future. If that happens, Gumsu will become the first Nigerian woman to become the First Lady of another nation.
She is a big fan of Brymo (play Brymo’s Good Morning for her if you want to make her day…lol!) Anita Baker and eLDee. I know some readers are boiling already but facts are facts. #SingingBrymo….lmao!!! Her words:Through humor, you can soften some of the worst blows that life delivers. Is there anything cruel or do I say evil that has not been said about him?? Or about us his family? I truly cannot be bothered. God knows best. Time will tell.I Just love facebook…My dear comment on what? When u feel u have said it all? ..I can only laugh as I was an insider but u weren’t ..keep airing ur points I actually enjoy de reading part. He is my dad u know so I would rather listen than talk. All i know is no one is a SAINT.All this does not matter now. As it is ur opinion u just gave as an individual. To u he was a failure to some he is a hero. That’s life for u. I will as I said not go into all this..as it may turn dramatic eventually, he at least left a huge foreign reserve and pegged the dollar.. And yes possibly he had pple around him that did not help matters..the picture they presented to him was most times negative and untrue…while in actual facts critical attention was needed. He was very aloof not a very social figure at all But I thank God for his life and for the discipline he instilled in us….There are so many others that never made an impact..dem only chop clean mouth. But dem de on ground cos they are alive. I think the biggest issue here is that he passed away..end of discussion. I rest my case.
8. RAKIYA: She is popularly referred to as Mami. She got married in Kano in August 2009.
Rakiya with her groom on her wedding day in 2009. Photo credits: Gumsu Sani Abacha.
Dele Momodu with the three Abacha girls: (L-R) Zainab, Rakiya and Gumsu.
Standing in their father’s shadow: The Abacha Girls.
9. ABDULLAHI ‘MOGLEE’: In September 2012, he was splashed on the pages of Nigerian newspapers when one of the suspects, a telephone operator in their house, arrested for stealing her mother’s jewelry stated Abdullahi gave him the gold to sell and use the money to get him cocaine in Sabon Gari quarters.
He also accused Abdullahi of almost killing him when he refused an earlier directive. However, Abdullahi has emphatically denied having anything to do with the robbery incident, he was even in Abuja at the time but believed that the suspect named him believing that it would be easier to make Abdullahi an easy target. He is a fan of Lady Gaga, Liverpool FC and George Galloway, a British politician with anti-Zionist stance. He studied History at the University of Maiduguri, Borno State.
Abdullahi Abacha at a much younger age. Cute face and chubby cheeks! His nickname is Moglee (after the Jungle Book character which he loved so much as a young boy). CREDITS: ABDULLAHI SANI ABACHA.
A young Abdullahi dons a red cap.Here, he is with his brothers Sadiq and Mahmud with a couple of cousins. CREDITS: ABDULLAHI SANI ABACHA.
Young and casual Alhaji :D CREDITS:ABDULLAHI SANI ABACHA.
Moglee in a relaxed mood :) CREDITS: ABDULLAHI SANI ABACHA.
With a friend. CREDITS: ABDULLAHI SANI ABACHA.
Abdullahi Abacha.
10. AL MUSTAPHA ABACHA: Nicknamed Musty, he was born while his father was still the head of state, Al Mustapha is the last child of the Abachas. He was named after Abacha’s late elder brother, Mustapha Abacha. On 7th December 2011, the 17-year-old Al-Mustapha was shot by armed robbers while at the home of his sister, Zainab, in Kano State. He was shot by one of the robbers who saw him making a call for help on his mobile phone and left for dead. He survived the ordeal.
If you asked any male member of Generation-Y to name a few of his hobbies, he’s 99.9 percent certain to reply with, “Sex, eating, sports and sleeping,” and not necessarily in that order. The kicker? His hobbies are actually “sex, eating, sports and sleeping.”
He doesn’t mean, “sex, eating, sports, sleeping, holding out for a girlfriend and dabbling in the art of passive-aggressive comments.”
Men are relatively simple beings and I mean that in the best way possible. After a while, they realize that all a relationship really entails is finding a pretty girl who gets on their nerves and wife-ing her up.
They’re straightforward and to the point, whether it’s intentional or out of momentary stupidity… with the exception of a few sayings.
Here’s some boyfriend-speak translation:
1. “You look great.”
You might look great. You also might look terrible. You might look just fine. Guys know better than to tell you the truth about whether that dress actually makes you look fat, given that they may hurt your feelings in the process of doing so.
Also, a guy would rather chew off his own foot than wait another 45 minutes for you to touch up/change/bemoan the Mount Everest-sized zit on your forehead.
2. “Is that what you’re wearing?”
He’s not saying that you look bad per se, but maybe consider wearing that pathetic excuse for a dress when you’re single (read: something you will be, if you actually wear that minuscule skirt out with him).
I know, I know, you’ve been DYING to wear it. Like, you’ve actually been starving yourself and neglecting your second boyfriend, Pizza, to fit into the dress. But, all is not lost! Save it and wear it on Halloween, when it’s totally permissible for all girls, regardless of their relationship status, to look like streetwalkers.
3. “What do you want to eat?”
He’s only asking you as a courtesy. Realistically, it would be easier for him to just make an executive decision, as experience has taught him that asking a woman where she wants to eat is a precursor to a complete emotional and mental breakdown.
4. “That’s crazy!”
In relationships, men eventually come to accept that they will never win arguments. They can either be happy or be wrong. On the flip side, a woman will realize that her boyfriend has perfected the art of selective hearing.
So, if he tells you, “That’s crazy!” he really just means, “I wasn’t listening to anything you said, but I don’t want you to repeat it.” Plain and simple.
5. “Babe. Babe. Babe… BABE!”
He just wants you to stop doing everything and focus all of your attention on him. He probably has something incredible and of life-altering importance to show you… like the fact that he put down the toilet seat. Or, that he can balance a ball on his head, back, foot, finger, etc.
6. “I don’t look at other girls.”
Did he have his eyes surgically removed? Is he legally blind? If he’s capable of physically perceiving your displeasure when you caught him looking at another girl, then he looks at other girls. That’s human nature. Whether he looks them up and down like pieces of meat is entirely dependent on how much of a douchebag he is.
7. “I can’t! The game’s on!”
Whether he’s a basketball, soccer, football, baseball or hockey fan, your boyfriend is out of commission when the game is on. His attention span ranges from the beer in his hand to the TV screen and back, which means your questions about what “offsides” or “a technical foul” means will fall on deaf ears.
Do him and yourself a favor and limit the conversation to asking him if he wants another beer.
8. “It’s just going to be a guys’ night.”
“Guys’ night” means a night with his boys, potentially other girls and really just about anybody but you. Of course, he enjoys spending time with you, but he needs his own space, too.
9. “I don’t mind.”
He genuinely doesn’t mind. He thoroughly enjoys holding your sh*t, doing your chores, paying for your things, but as his girlfriend, you should really be more than a panhandler who offers occasional sex. Offer to pay every now and then, too, or show your appreciation in some other way.
10. “I don’t think you’re crazy.”
So, he thinks you have your share of moments as a basketcase, but he also thinks you’re beautiful, you smell great and you’re occasionally funny — that all trumps the fact that you’re not like other girls. You’re on your own level of psycho and he loves you.
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Mustapha, a prominent son of a former Vice-President, Atiku Abubakar, has launched an attack on the Rivers State Governor, Rotimi Amaechi, for verbally castigating President Goodluck Jonathan.
Amaechi had on Saturday stated that Jonathan should not be referred to as his brother for failing to execute any project in Rivers State.
But the ex-VP’s son carpeted Amaechi for making what he called unguarded statements, noting that the governor was not the only one witnessing Jonathan’s alleged incompetence.
Accusing Amaechi of criticising Jonathan “irresponsibly” with “no sense of decorum,” Mustapha asked him to take a cue from his colleague and fellow party member in Edo State, Governor Adams Oshiomhole, whom he described as a “mature leader.”
Writing on Twitter, Atiku’s son argued that despite Jonathan’s alleged incompetence, the President deserves respect from all governors irrespective of party affiliations.
“I remember very well that Amaechi was one of Jonathan’s biggest supporters for a while. Amaechi is not the only one who sees or talks about GEJ’s incompetence, but he’s the one who criticises irresponsibly the most.
“But whenever Amaechi takes on the President, he does so with no sense of decorum, which is wrong for a leader. Gov. Oshiomole always accords the President a rousing welcome whenever he visits his state. This is a mature leader,” Mustapha wrote on Twitter.
Mustapha, whose father is a presidential aspirant on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, however, insisted that he had “no love” for Jonathan.
According to him, “by the votes of Nigerians and the will of God” Jonathan must return to his country home in Otuoke, Bayelsa State, come 2015.
Urging Nigerians to “shine your eyes,” the Turakin Adamawa’s offspring stated that the raising of committees and various subcommittees by Jonathan for his presidential declaration would not prevent him from losing his reelection bid.
“Look, former military President Ibrahim Babangida filled the Eagle Square, Abuja to the brim during his (presidential) declaration in 2011. Governors and all sorts of people attended but we know where his journey ended. Mr. President’s declaration may surpass that of Atiku, Buhari, and Kwankwaso combined, but it doesn’t make him more popular,” he added.
He also criticised First Lady Patience Jonathan describing her as “an embarrassment to the Presidency.”
Meanwhile, the Presidency has said that Jonathan has “no enemies to fight” going from various scathing criticisms of his administration.
Special Assistant to the President on New Media, Reno Omokri, said the President’s declaration slated for November would not be used to attack personalities, adding that the event would be issue-based.
“I have no enemies to fight. We are one people from the womb of one Nigeria,” Omokri quoted the President as saying on Twitter.
“By definition a declaration ought to be a platform to tell the electorate your plan for their betterment, not a platform to attack others.”
In a veiled reference to the defection of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aminu Tambuwal, who on Tuesday defected from the PDP to the APC, the Presidency noted that Jonathan was not moved, stating that the President’s achievement in office would earn him a reelection in 2015.
“Between 1998 and today, many changed political parties many times than they changed cars. But Jonathan has been stable. He (Jonathan) never jumps ship! In our centenary year we became Africa’s largest economy.
“Besides, Nigeria’s male and female national teams are football champions. Nigeria also contained Ebola. Let us be proud of these achievements,” Omokri added.
Meanwhile, Mustapha also threw his weight behind a suit filed before Justice Ahmed Mohammed of the Federal High Court challenging the eligibility of President Jonathan and his deputy, Namadi Sambo, to seek re-election in the 2015 presidential election.
The plaintiffs have argued that by the virtue of the oaths taken by Jonathan and Sambo following the death of President Umaru Yar’Adua in 2010 and their subsequent re-election in 2011, both of them were deemed to have completed the two terms allowed by law.
The ex-VP’s son said, “This is simple: the constitution says you can’t be President for more than eight years. If he wins the polls, he will spend more than that. Does the constitution allow an individual to be President for more than eight years?
“I am waiting to see how our judiciary will allow President Jonathan to contest. Nigerians and God know he is ineligible.”
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President Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday said he had received a total of N100.5m donations and pledges from persons, groups and communities who offered to assist him to pay for the Peoples Democratic Party’s presidential nomination fee.
The PDP’s Presidential Nomination Fee is N20m and its Expression of Interest Form is N2m, making a total of N22m.
Jonathan said he would pick the nomination form on Thursday (today).
In a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, the President thanked all Nigerians who he said had been urging him to seek re-election based on his administration’s achievement in the last four years.
The statement read in part, “President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan will tomorrow, Thursday, October 30 pick up the PDP nomination form for the 2015 Presidential elections.
“President Jonathan thanks all Nigerians, members of the PDP, friends, associates, and all groups who in sincere appreciation of the achievements of the administration in the last four years, have been urging him to seek a second term in office.
“President Jonathan is greatly encouraged by the overwhelming outpouring of goodwill and support, as well as the confidence of the generality of Nigerians in his ability to continue to transform the country for the good of its entire people.
“The President is also grateful to all the persons, groups and communities who have sent donations, and made pledges to assist him to pay the required N22m for the PDP Presidential Nomination Fee and Expression of Interest Form.”
Abati said 36 groups and communities donated to the buy-form-for-Jonathan fund.
According to the breakdown of the donations and pledges received by the President, the highest donors are the PDP Governors’ Forum and the Transformation Ambassadors of Nigeria that donated N22m each.
Jonathan assured the donors that he would continue to do his best to justify the confidence they reposed in his leadership.
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Sammy Ameobi’s goal eight seconds after coming on as a substitute in Newcastle United 2-1 win over Tottenham Hotspurs made history as the fastest scored by a substitute in the league history from open play.
Ameobi was introduced before the start of the second half and scored straight from the kick-off for the half. He ran behind the Tottenham Hotspurs defence to finish off a delightful through ball from Jack Colback to draw his team level after Emmanuel Adebayor had given Spurs the lead. Debutant Ayoze Perez completed Newcastle United’s amazing comeback by scoring their second and winning goal in the 58th minute.
The goal was also a personal milestone for the lanky, pacy winger as it was his first ever goal in the English Premier League since his debut for the magpies in 2010. Prior to his goal against Spurs Ameobi has only previously scored for Newcastle in the football league cup, a winning goal against Scunthorpe on 25 August 2011.
Ameobi is in the last eight months of his deal and with no offer yet from Newcastle his performances in their last two games means he won’t be short of suitors if they fail to offer him fresh terms. In January he will be free to discuss with interested parties in his services in view of a transfer in the summer as a free agent if Newcastle United fail to sanction a winter move. So far he has made five appearances for them in the Premier league from a possible nine games this season.
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The last few weeks had been exhilarating yet Owen felt deflated. He was drained after the fuck marathon that had been both intense and exhausting… he needed a break. He saw November as being a rest month, dedicating it to catching up on college and piss ups with the lads who were getting increasingly more suspicious of his regular disappearances…
After finishing a long overdue essay, he flicked on the TV and American Psycho was on, “Awesome” he thought. He rolled up a joint and sparked it up. The film was turning him on more than he remembered, the sex scenes were sick but he felt his cock twitch as he thought of his two lady friends. Just as he was ready to open his jeans and start the wank that he was so long overdue, his phone vibrated. Dr.Cameron: ‘Come over. Now.’
“Fuck this.” he thought, “TV off, lock up and get the hell over to that horny bitches house.” He realised soon after leaving that he was actually quite stoned. He hoped this would be a fucking session where he could be submissive, lie back and orgasm with ease.
Owen arrived at the door of her house; locked. He texted her saying ‘Outside’, waited and nothing. Standing awkwardly on her porch he had a cigarette, after 10 minutes he still had no reply. He hadn’t come this far just to go home so he wandered around the side of her house and immediately his eyes widened as he caught hers through the window. She was clearly waiting for him but why? He watched as she sat straddling a mystery man in her living room. He was strapped to a chair naked with a blind fold on. He could hear this strangers moans though the glass, he wanted to look away but felt compelled to watch, his eyes glued to the scene. She was wearing black hold ups and crotchless underwear and a lace bra. He watched as her tits bounced up and down, riding this man’s cocked as he called out “Yes! Harder you slut…”
Dr Camerons face was cheeky, she licked her lips and her blue eyes were clearly sending him a message. He understood and started to open the buttons on his jeans. His cock sprung forward as he started to rub it slowly, feeling it getting harder and stronger with every stroke. She got up from the chair and untied her slave, lying him down on her coffee table, holding eye contact with Owen as she stood over her man, rubbing her bald, glistening pussy. She got on all fours and stared at Owen, her knees spread across her mans face in a 69 position, holding his cock in her hands she started to lick and spit on it as grabbed her by the ass and licked her pussy. She was clearly enjoying it as she moaned and moved her hips against his mouth while sucking his cock. Owen was so aroused he could feel himself getting close to climax, he held his cock harder and started to rub faster. She sat up on her mans face and started to rub his cock furiously while grinding against his mouth.
All three of them were close, she held his cock in one hand and started to rub her bouncing tits in the other, he could hear the mystery mans groans through the window and all too suddenly she lent forward, beautifully moaning and convulsing while he came all over her perfect tits. In the same moment, Owen exploded and grunted loudly, pressing his sweaty hand up against the glass, cumming all over his jeans.
Dr Cameron got up slowly, blew him a kiss and turned off the light.
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