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Friday, November 27, 2015

Audu’s Inconclusive Death, Mugabe’s Wheelchair.

“You look sleepy”
“My brother, let’s just say I slept at a fuel station, looking for fuel.” 
“For which of the women in your life, because I hear these days, to please a woman in Nigeria, you must be ready to supply the three major things lacking in the land: money, fuel, and happiness.” 


“Leave that matter, please. My condolences on the death of your man, Governor Abubakar Audu”

“We thank God for his life. He played his part.”
“To be so close to breasting the tape and then fall.” 
“I know. I know. May be if he had not insisted on running again for the office of Governor in Kogi state, he would still be alive today.” 

“The man drove himself too hard, publicly and privately. He ran for every Gubernatorial election in Kogi state since 1991. There must be something special in being Governor for him.” 
“Don’t speak ill of the dead, I beg you. Simple etiquette.”
“But you know now?” 
“I don’t know nothing” 

“Then the man went and married a young, 23-year old. If the election had been concluded and the man had won, the First Lady of Kogi state would have been a 23-year old lady! Those who seek public office should always weigh their lifestyle and their health against their ambition, but politicians act as if they are superhuman.”

“Can you stop?”
“A 74-year old man, with a 23-year old wife. That alone is enough to give anybody hypertension.” 
“He was 68”
“Official age. He was 74, somebody told me.”
“Excuse me! Respect the dead, please.  Abubakar Audu was a democrat extraordinary, a courageous politician, a visionary, selfless, man of the people, and his party’s popular choice.”

“My view is that it is not the election in Kogi that is inconclusive per se, a supplementary election will be organized, a winner will emerge; it is Audu’s death that is inconclusive considering the many issues it has thrown up.” 

“What kind of talk is that? Death is final. It is the cessation of all things, a necessary end.” 
“Nothing has ended with Abubakar Audu’s death oh. Did you not see the desperate efforts made to get some Prophets to resurrect him? And some people actually believed that he could be the Lazarus of our time!  They started jubilating.” 

“That is concrete proof of his popularity. But I was shocked seeing Nigerians will believe anything, and being so superstitious. Even the grave diggers stopped digging, waiting for the prophets to perform a miracle.”

“I hear there was a meeting of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on the Kogi election but the moment the prophets waded in, even INEC suspended its meeting and did not reconvene until the prophets failed.”

“Only in Africa!” 

 “When the Prophets didn’t deliver, people got angry. They could have lynched those Prophets”
“Well, at least, some people will now know that the prophets are not always right in the age of biology and science.  Who could have been behind such a hare-brained scheme?”

“The man’s in-laws, for example.
“Oh, come on” 
“Or persons who may have been promised appointments and contracts. Or it could be persons who invested in his candidacy. Elections in Nigeria are business investments. The investors must have thought of a last minute strategy to reverse the situation. Simple economics. ” 

“You and your theories. The same people will do business with whoever eventually wins the election, anyway.”
“There is also the inconclusive matter of the 23-year old wife.  When the death was announced, many commentators on social media were more concerned about the young widow. Comments about how she will cope, what she would do next. One guy asked for her phone numbers.” 

“Stupid, callous fellow.”
“Another fellow actually said he was ready to inherit all of Audu’s assets and liabilities in that regard.” 
“Let him go ahead. Ole!” 

“Besides, Audu’s death has turned everybody into a Constitutional expert. What happens if a candidate dies in the course of an inconclusive election? Who becomes the new candidate?”

“Simple. The APC will field another candidate, appeal to whoever is aggrieved within the party to step down until an appropriate candidate who definitely must be Igala, is identified. I don’t see the APC fielding any candidate who will automatically make them lose the election.” 

“You think the APC candidate must still be Igala? But nothing is ever that straightforward in Nigerian politics.” 
“Of course, otherwise, it will be a walk-over for Governor Idris Wada. The Igalas have the numbers. Politics is a game of numbers. The stakes are high. I foresee many court cases” 
“Let them field Audu’s young widow then”

“Are you out of your mind? Why are you so obsessed with this lady?”
“Or may be his son. Does he have any son who is qualified? Let them make it a family affair. If he had supported his son as a candidate…But people just don’t know when to quit and hand over to the next generation.”  

“With a 23-year old wife, he was definitely committed to the next generation.” 
“Some people are of the view that his running mate should just run with the mandate, but I don’t think the circumstances favour him. He is from a minority group in Kogi state. He is a Christian, and the party may not back him.”  

“Poor James Faleke”
“Yeah, he must be troubled. What if he and Audu had won. And they had been sworn in. But now, there are no guarantees.” 

“God’s will is supreme. That is one lesson we all must learn from all this. Remember Abacha? 

When it was time, God intervened. We are all pencils in God’s hands. You can amass all the wealth in the world, marry all the young women, misapply the people’s money, get so close to Cannan, but you can then fall sick and die. In life, things happen and all you have left is six feet, rich or poor, six feet.” 

“Six feet”
 “I hope Robert Mugabe knows this. I hope Grace Mugabe knows.” 
“Why Robert Mugabe?” 
“Didn’t you read that story about 50-year old Grace Mugabe, First Lady of Zimbabwe, buying her Robert, a special wheelchair?”

“The way you pronounced Robert, you make it sound like Robot”
“Isn’t that what the 91-year old President of Zimbabwe has become, a Robot. Grace Mugabe’s Robot” 

“Sad. In his days, Robert Mugabe, multiple degrees holder, was a shining star. And now, his wife is pushing him around”  
“She actually has a PhD, awarded in two months, without examination or dissertation, by her Robert in his capacity as Chancellor of the University of Zimbabwe!”

“Mugabe! A Pan-Africanist, who stood up to the British and neo-colonial imperialism; today, he is falling down at public functions, he reads the wrong speech in parliament, he is old and tired, and yet he won’t quit.” 

“He should. Zimbabwe already has the oldest President in the world, and he has been in power since 1980- 35 years!”

“With a wife like “Dis Grace” Mugabe, he won’t. She says she is ready to push the wheelchair herself, just in case anybody is in any doubt.” 
“I won’t put anything past that woman. Didn’t she once proclaim that any woman who wears mini-skirt and gets raped should not complain? Is that not the same woman who punched a journalist in the face during a foreign visit?”

“Mugabe has stayed too long and has allowed a woman to destroy his legacy. He is so smitten with “Dis-Grace”, he allegedly fired his Chief of Defence Staff last year for staring at her derriere!”
“That’s madness.” 
“But the woman get am oh. The thing dey; very seriously. And you know in that part of Africa, the women don’t need to buy it and enhance it like Kim Kardashian, the thing just dey and you can lose your head.”  

“I think someday in Africa, we’d have to start voting for these First Ladies too. Voters should be given the right to choose the President’s wife, or at least they should be screened by parliament.  In Africa, the wives wield so much influence.” 

“They do in other places too. It is the man that matters.”
 “When Mugabe sits in that wheelchair, Zimbabwe is finished!” 

“For democracy to work, we need to worry about the leadership recruitment process in Africa.  How do we free democracy from a debilitating sense and culture of entitlement. How do we get persons who are still up to it, and who will not aspire to rule till they are on wheelchair or life-long medication.” 
““All men who play God and who aspire to be God, let them be reminded, it is just six feet. 


In Cameroon, Paul Biya has been sitting tight for 33 years, in Congo, Nguesso has been in power for 36 years, in Equitorial Guinea, Mbasogo is almost a god in human form. And you have dos Santos in Angola (36 years) Bashir in Sudan (22 years) Museveni in Uganda (29 years), Idris Deby in Chad (25 years) and Jammeh in Gambia (21 years).” 

“Six feet. Just six feet in the grave.” 
“I hope they all know.”
“It is also a lesson for the poor, including those young ones who play God with their talents.” 
“Absolutely. There are people these days who play God with their laptops, their pens and I-pads. Imagine some people jubilating over other people’s misfortune.” 


“Six feet, my brother, not an inch more nor less. In the grave, all men are equal.” 
BY PROF REUBEN ABATI



*One thing struck me after reading this...After i laughed,mused and had a selah moment,i am left with this thought...That in the end,despite our struggles to outdo each other,in the end ALL MEN ARE EQUAL!
Thank you Reuben.



71 comments:

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    1. Haba...!
      Who is going to read all these?

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    2. They should learn to summarise biko

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    3. He couldnt have said it any better...but is he competing with etc...well written

      Glowyshoe blog

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    4. Reuben shld fuck off

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    5. Although Reuben has lost the "X-factor" with me and perhaps a few other people, but I enjoyed this article.

      In the grave, all men are indeed equal. Audu's death and the circumstances surrounding it is an eye opener to all.

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    6. This is deep!! People should learn to take life easy and most importantly leave the stage when the ovation is loudest .

      I don't know why Africans are power drunk and will go to extreme lengths to remain in power even when the body is tired and gradually giving up


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  2. Too long to read. I better read comments.

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    1. Mehnnnn nice write up.dat Kim k part got me rolling on d floor. Mr Ruben u're mouthed! 😂

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    2. Idiot! No wonder your english is poor. Never reads books.

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    3. It amazes me when I see people where that want to comment without reading. But you always have the time to read chronicles and other stuffs that can't add value to your life

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    4. Na pple English u dey look. Wole soyinka 2

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  3. Very interesting and articulate...
    Can't believe I read this to the end...very inspiring...
    This life sef...
    All these old recycled politicians that are chopping this country blind should take note...
    We all are going six feet...

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    1. Samehere I almost ignore reading it. Very interesting.

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    2. He's a very fine writer. Look out for his article every Friday.

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    3. Wow! I can't believe you read it either.

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    4. So true. Empty world we live in. In d end, we all goin dwn tht lane. 6ft below! Rich or poor!
      #activesellahmoment

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    1. There's nothing to thank him for Stella.mr Abati forgot how equal men were for the number of years he ate free meals,free fuel,diesel,travel etc.Now he has found his pen again?And how demeaning his article is to women.Now the critic is back right?hoping this government or maybe the state government will give him a job.shame on you sir.

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    2. The part that got my brow raised was when he criticised the wives of the politicians who loved to be in control. Reuben forgot to mention his benefactor and the domineering attitude his wife portrayed whilst in power as well. Of course he didn't forget, he just decided to activate selective amnesia. Well done o oga Reuben

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    3. Thank you sisi eko

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  5. 'A man who refuses to submit to anyone must eventually submit to d burial mat'. (Chinua Achebe)

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  6. I enjoyed every bit of this article.

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  7. Stella I disagree with you that all men are equal, no no no, all men are equal by death not by grave, some are actually six feet while some are not up to, some are 4feet. Those in cemetery are not up to 4feet sef.

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    1. Olodo.....all men are equal in the sense that we will all die someday. It don't matter if you are buried 2feet or in a gold plated casket, the point is you don die regardless of your tittle or bank account. We go all die and rotti! Capish?

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    2. What have you said now? Does it even make sense to you?

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    3. What a weird morbid comment. 6ft, 4ft, its all underground isn't it. Weirdo.

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    4. Really?
      Chai! Ify, I pity u
      All men re sure equal in death
      The ealier u get that into ur head the better for u
      6feet or not
      We re all gonna be burried or cremated

      Huh!!!!
      What a write up!
      LIFE!!!!!!!

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    5. Ify no let ppl abuse u ooo

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    6. Ekunie Ify ....when you arrive at the pearly gates please make sure you give the angels details of the casket and how deep.. lol....morbid thoughts? Naaaa reality of our lives.

      Thank you Reuben

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  8. “With a 23-year old wife, he was definitely committed to the next generation.”  Lmao! This cracked me up like crazy.

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  9. Wow.
    Well articulated
    interesting and inspiring.
    God bless the writer.

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  10. Thank you Prof Reuben. This is indeed a great reminder for all. Most African leaders are greedy. I always remind myself with this - this PRESENT world is not our home, we are strangers.

    What then will it profit a (wo)man that gains the WHOLE WORLD and looses his SOUL. Thank God for mercy.

    Everybody take note.

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  11. The write up is ok but the writer lacks integrity as he is part of those that sank this country in the last administration. When he was in government we never had write-ups like this from him, sycophants.

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    1. Take the message hun...Take it..RECEIVE IT! LOL

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  12. BTW I could not stop reading this piece, I enjoyed it to the end. Thanks again prof Reuben.

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  13. Very interesting.. I enjoyed reading it, laughed at some, especially about Mugabe and Dis-Grace.. But did she really buy the wheelchair?? Desperado woman!! Like say she God!!

    Thanks Mr. Abati, I have been enlightened.

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  14. Beautiful piece by the prodigal Reuben! You left the pen profession and embraced hagiography. Welcome back!!!

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  15. This article is very insightful...

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  16. Hmmmmm this is nothing but the truth! Six feet.

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  17. Very true, something should be done about this African leaders who hold on to power like it's their birth right.

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    1. Did you notice how in that sentence he silently albeit "intentionally" beatifies Jonathan ? Smart Reuben

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  18. Hahahahahaha funny but true. We all are going down six feet one day.

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  19. Well compiled and understood. Nice one Abati

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  20. Interesting read and very true. Six feet is surebanker.

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  21. Oga Ruben is back!!! Entangling oneself with politics & politicians can sometimes inhibit someone.

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  22. Nice piece,the end justifies the means.

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  23. Very nice, mind-opening, captivating write-up. But after Six- feet, what next? Are we ready for judgment? Where will you spend eternity? ***God help us***

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  24. We are nothing but pencil in the hand of the creator,when God calls who are we to refuse?all men a certainly equal

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  25. Very interesting! But Uncle Reuben ow come u didn't bad mouth ur boss madam dame, she and Robot's wifey are just same, abeg ure partial there jor. Ure on point except d fact dt u didn't castigate Madam Dame too.

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  26. Hmmmmmm!!!! Interesting 23 yrs marry 74 yrs. Ladies of nowadays sha all coz of money

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  27. Honestly, I’m shocked Rueben Abati is this apt.
    Did he shut his brain down during PDP’s reign? LoL

    Truth be told – 6ft is no respecter of persons.
    It’s appointed to man once to die and after that judgment. It could be any one , any day.
    Are you ready to meet your maker?

    That’s life beyond 6ft.

    Shalom!

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  28. Hmmmmmmm! Very interesting......... At the end of it all we are all equal in death .

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  29. I can't believe Mr Abati wrote this it's such a beautiful write up .

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  30. Prof. Abati go siddon! Because your work don finish for Aso Villa you now remembered your pen? Go and take a very deep sleep.

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  31. Totally agree with Anon-11.39, while i really enjoyed reading the write up and the absolute truth conveyed, I could not help but reflect on the fact that Prof. Abati sold his soul to the highest bidder during the last political adminstraton. He easily compromised his professed integrity for material gains. The truth he is trying to speak now should have been spoken while he held an esteemed position in the previous administration. At the time when he gleefully colluded with deception and mass corruption, i wonder if it ever crossed his mind that after all said and done we are heading 6 feet under at the divinely appointed time.

    I guess it goes to show that profeesing integrity is easy but actually living it is a totally different matter.

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