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  1. Imagine uzodinma, the driver of the late 419 Maurice Ibekwe and who knew 419 craft from Ibekwe, the governor of Imo State. What do expect from such a thief? As prof said, male them the masses poor, give them a bag of rice, hire tugs and snatch ballot boxes and they are there as leaders.

  2. The arrival of APC led by a religious bigot and tribal bigot, Buhari killed Nigeria and he handed the dead Nigeria to a fraudster, tribal bigot and con man who will bury Nigeria. Nigeria has retrogressed to 35 years backwards.

  3. Prof’s analysis of the composition of the economic team is excellent. You have monopolists in the private sector who constitute the 1% of the 1%. Those who enjoy the status quo and the current order. I am not expecting much from it.

  4. Prof have not been able to see well since the failed Obi project and more reason that he see no achievement has been made by the current President. So unfortunate that he was at a time an ally of President Tinubu.

  5. The Nigeria's legislators have the responsibility under the constitution to bring reform to the country by the way of returning to the parliamentary system of government. But these legislators are in the firm grip of the president and governors who are beneficiaries of this unprofitable presidential form of government.

  6. We must understand something, d labor party peter obi got into had its members already formed before he entered d party. So anybody expecting perfection from d likes of abure are jokers. Prior to this time, labor party was just used by mega parties to do their bidding n get peanuts. This is the first time labor party is seeing something massive n they cannot comprehend it. Abure feels he has to benefit from the implosion of labor party, that’s y he wants to foist himself on d party but the coming days will tell

  7. Prof was asked about his party but he was just deflecting and speak in general terms. He left his friend (BAT) for Obi , unfortunately his choice lost and he is depressed about Nigeria.
    He is economical with the truth

  8. Togo has just adopted the parliamentary system of democracy, breaking away from the presidential system which they copied from France in 1960. So, no longer presidential elections in Togo. Other African countries are getting ready to embark on the same journey.

  9. I feel where the prof is speaking from,i have lived in lagos,Easth and oil producing communities of our dear nation n corruption obviously have eaten so deep n even the lead are not ready yEt ,most gave are still fixated on personal gains.rn ,when u criticize govt wrong policy how ever modest u sounds ,hods of political idiots come after u.

  10. If Nigeria enter production today, everybody will want to be a producer. That's Nigeria problem. Everybody want to be a politicians now. Which is Nigeria problem,no senator kicked against buying expensive cars all across different political party. Nigeria need help.

  11. You are right on point, a country where most elite is consumed by me, mine and myself to capture state power. It is unfortunate that such a lovely country is broken and now on oxygen. After indipendence there was a country not anymore. Thank you Prof.

  12. Dangote controls at least 3 sectors of the economy with a monopolistic unfriendly economic system. Now he is leading the economic team. My questions are will Dangote petroleum products price be very low when he is the only person and company who is given the license to refine crude oil

  13. So sad that Prof Utomi has not seen anything good in the economic activity of current federal government. No wonder he was active in NPN that began the wreck of Naija

  14. In Nigeria, we have journalists who write nonsense, and lawyers and judges who defend the indefensible! Instead of sticking together as professions charged with holding politicians and lawmakers accountable on behalf of the citizens and for the betterment of the country, we have journalists and lawyers who play tribalism and tarnish the image of their various professions as a result.

    In other parts of the world, politicians resign from office because there are consequences for their actions. If the citizens do not hold them accountable, the lawyer and journalists of the country would hold them accountable and force them out of office by investigating and publishing their crimes. In Nigeria, lawyers and journalists praise these people and give them hope that staying in office, even when the people do not want them, can be defended. Journalists do not write against it, and lawyers do not speak against it.

    Otherwise, how can a certificate forger, a career criminal, and a drug baron be the president of Nigeria? Why are Nigerians quietly accepting it as if it is right? Otherwise, how can we allow a bad precedence to be set in our elections and in our democracy and no one is speaking up?

    In 2017, President Buhari died in office. Instead of our lawyers and journalists insisting that the right thing be done, they helped the politicians to bury the matter until today. As a result of their acquiescence, Nigeria was ruled by a dead president for 6 years, as they plundered the country’s resources. And the same lies are still paraded around today, as they continue to insist that the person posing as Buhari is actually Buhari. It is a shame! The world is watching, and history is recording!

  15. If you can't explain why Nigeria was productive in the 60s I wonder who dashed you Prof in the first place…
    We got it right then because every region was competitive and no oil money to be shared.

  16. I can seriously see how frustrated this man is but the fact that they kept shying away from the real problem of Nigeria is what will keep our pple and black Africans in this sorry state we find ourselves today. I think the country needs to split if possible into 4 so that pple will work hard and development will come. Its difficult to work in a country where half wants a certain society while the remaining half wants another type of society. You will end up being stagnant and not moving forward. We are too diversed to progress no matter how you try to pretend or no matter how you change the constitution no chukwuma will ever be anything in the core north and no Abayomi will ever be accepted in the southeast while no Mohammed will ever be trusted to command the affairs of South south this is pure fact and we can never change that mind set. Pple try to give example with America but anywhere you find urself as an American in united states is home for you. The contraption called Nigeria is irredeemable

  17. Not too long ago the Labor Party had a retreat in which the stolen election was reechoed the Professor and Peter Obi and his running mate were in that gathering. One thought that was the beginning of strategizing towards the 2027 elections. The Professor is known to have been working on a merger with other pollical parties to take out the ruling party in 2027. Now listening to the Professor he seems to be done with Nigeria as far as politics is concerned. We see how far he is going to be sustain his current position. One advice that comes out of what is happening in the party he belongs to is that since all political parties seek the interest of the country and citizens, it make no sense to take politics personal. He is a well respected economist that was seen in the past to be close to the president and if he had maintained that relationship even when he is from a different political party there is no way his input and knowledge would not have been valued in the economic team just set up the president. He is one of the critics of the president's policies even though he sees some legitimacy in some one them. At this point, I think the professor should remain where he is most comfortable, politics is not for him. He can help the nation better and satisfactory doing what he does best. A lot of Nigerians eye politics not in the sense it is meant to be but as a means to acquire power and wealth. People like to the professor view politics differently and hence they get frustrated by those seeking power and wealth. The visionary politics in the country are those that get abused most and get frustrated. That is politics in Nigeria.

  18. Reforming to leaderships is the problem. Always about picking a leader. Africa has never grown by leadership. What is missing is rule by people. Citizens assembly of sortition of normal people to guide and help keep morality. Give them no confidence vote. It will nullify the scramble to get in. If you are incompetent they will just get rid of the person.

  19. Your ideas sir are very excellent. My questions are from where will the money come?. Secondary have we accepted to look at how our forefathers made such progress? Competition to me was what led them to make such progress. The Nigeria country can not survive with this step and at 97.34 tillion Naira debt. All we will achieve is growing round on a vicious circle. .

  20. I am disappointed with Abure's behaviour. He really deflected me in fighting for the better Nigeria. The Obidient labour party is supposed to be for clean and honest members that means good for better Nigeria.

  21. A reminder to Nigerians that have developed wilful amnesia

    Professor Pat utomi supported and campaigned for Buhari in 2007, 2011, and 2015?
    Are you aware that apc manifesto was written in pat Utomi’s house?

    Evidence to these facts are on his official twitter page.

  22. I don't like this man. African energy bank is going to Ghana. What are these people doing?
    Did they call out the people in charge of the negotation for Nigeria to fight for it. No. Everyday politics we are not working together to bring our country forward!!