ABUJA OLYMPIC 2012:
EDWIN VS IBB
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EDWIN CLARK
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IBB
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“Boko
Haram preceded Jonathan. It started in 2002 when Obasanjo was President. It
was there when Yar’Adua was also ruling. It is not synonymous with Jonathan.
I had expected that somebody like Babangida should have spoken since. I
thought he would have spoken with his friend Buhari. Two of them have been
meeting. So why is he now with Obasanjo? At 72, Babangida said he will wear
uniform and fight for the unity of Nigeria; he should therefore stand up now
and condemn Boko Haram from the bottom of his heart, not with Obasanjo.
Obasanjo has gone to Maiduguri to meet the people, why has Babangida not
gone?”
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“The
statement reportedly credited to Chief Edwin Clark on Friday, August 3, 2012
in several newspapers and online media to the effect that General IBB has a
hand in Boko Haram, is the subject of this response. We are ashamed to state
here that rather than coming up with plausible and efficacious solution[s] to
the insecurity in the country, what the self-acclaimed elder statesman came
up with was buck-passing, such odium and rancid outburst, to the extent of
trying to accuse General Ibrahim Babangida on the Boko Haram menace. We view
this misguided and senseless statement in very bad taste and we take very
strong exceptions to his drooling and implied conclusion. We want to believe that Chief Edwin Clark
was quoted out of context, but if indeed he did say what was credited to him,
we are forced to accept the conclusion that on account of his age, his senses
have since departed him. He needs our empathies and not sympathies. We have
since known Chief Edwin Clark to be loose cannon in public discourse. He
deserves our pity. With ethnic mindset of a Chief Edwin Clark, we can
understand why the country appears fixated and why there has not been
nationally accepted approach to combating this Boko Haram menace. Anyone who
sees the Boko Haram menace as strictly a Northern affair would be exhibiting
crass ignorance about leadership in a multi-ethnic configuration like
Nigeria.”
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SCORE BOARD: 2 POINTS
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5 POINTS
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EDWIN KNOCKED OUT!!!
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