However, to the shock of most Nigerians,
during the two sittings of the Senate to screen and confirm
the 20 ministerial nominees, Amaechi’s screening was
deferred based on the Senate’s on-going investigation into
the fraudulent petition against Amaechi by one Livingstone
Wechie working in consonance with Wike. This is despite the
fact that the case is in court and is, thus, not supposed to
count against Amaechi with regard to the Senate screening.
As God would have
it, the Senate has resolved that Amaechi will be screened on
20th
October, 2015 alongside the 16 new nominees submitted by
President Buhari. This indicates the failure of the wicked
plots by Wike to truncate and frustrate the ministerial
position of Amaechi. Senate Spokesman, Otunba Dino
Melaye confirmed on Thursday that Amaechi and eight others
would be screened on Tuesday. According to him, “Amaechi has
no problem; he would be screened on Tuesday. We received two
petitions, one on Amina Ibrahim and one on Rotimi Amaechi.
We sorted out her own; Amaechi’s is a one-line petition.”
Melaye further said: “The report of the Ethics, Privileges
and Petitions Committee would be ready next week; Amaechi
will be screened alongside eight or nine others because our
extant laws prevent us from commenting on cases undergoing
judicial review.”
Public Opinion
Favours Amaechi
It is the view of a Civil Society
Group that “Wike-led govt’s
approach/ response to the nomination of Amaechi as a
minister of Federal Republic of Nigeria is brutish and petty.”
To an elder statesman, Adamu Ciroma, “All
these people opposing Amaechi’s ministerial nomination are
ignorant of the following facts: Even if Amaechi does not
become minister he will still remain with Buhari and enjoy
his life. Many people enjoyed Jonathan’s government without
being ministers. Virtually, they were more powerful than
some of the governors. Dokubo, Edwin Clark…”
To Lauretta Odochie,
a London-based civil society activist, “Call him what you
like, Rt. Hon. CR Amaechi has become an Idol of some sort
with a cult following especially in his immediate
constituency, the South South. He is more admired for
standing up to the bullying tactics of the timid
ex-President Jonathan and his over-bearing wife who ran the
illegal arm of his government. Gov. Amaechi is a warrior and
knows how to do battle. But during the last elections in
March and April 2015, he lived up to his Progressive
expectations by proving that he indeed, had left PDP, body,
soul and spirit and now a reformed progressive. He showed
bravery in the face intimidation, thuggery and electoral
malpractices across Rivers State. After all, he is now a
progressive who believes that electoral success is not about
thuggery and hooliganism, but the will of the people. But
the forces of retrogression in the South South are not done
with Hon. Amechi. In a bid to thwart his chances of being
nominated as a Minister by President Buhari, an obscene
amount, looted from the people, was earmarked and spent in a
blitz media war aimed at tarnishing the image of Hon. Amechi
in the eyes of the President. Did President Buhari take them
seriously? Absolutely not! President Buhari himself has been
a victim of such campaigns of calumny so can identify with
those who are targets. President Buhari is sensible,
reasonable and intelligent. Best of all, he has his own
mind. Unlike Pres. Jonathan, he knows when someone is
pulling the wool over his eyes. This must be a lesson for
all those who have been using the media to lie and utter
despicable things about people they are either envious of or
loathe. So on 20th
October, 2015, Nigerians, particularly South Southerners,
expect Rt. Hon. Chibike Amechi to dazzle at the Senate. It
promises to be everything you find in a James Hardly Chase
novel. Watch out!”
Ifeanyi Izeze,
a seasoned and respected media chief in Nigeria, in a recent
article titled, “Protest against Amaechi Nomination and
Inanity of Rivers Politics”, stated: “It is unbelievable how
the minds of our people work. If as said by Sekibo that this
same petition was forwarded to all anti-graft agencies and
the Presidency some two months ago, does it not occur to him
and the other protesters that if Buhari still went ahead to
nominate Amaechi, it must be that the so called petition is
not worth the paper it is written on?
“How does Buhari nomination of Amaechi
negate the president voiced anti- corruption stance?
Submission of allegations two months ago to the President
sounds to me that he must have done his background check to
really confirm those allegations and might have established
the baselessness and political mischief in all of it. And
this verification of not only allegations against Amaechi
but every other nominee facing accusation of corruption from
their various constituencies may have been one of the
reasons for the delay in announcing the ministerial list. If
the Wike-led Rivers state government actually meant to probe
Amaechi management of the state funds in truth and
sincerity, it would not have started by dangling
mind-blowing figures of stolen monies even before
inaugurating the panel to look into the account books of the
state. Now the problem the government and its people are
having is reconciling all the alleged figures which they
have publicly accused Amaechi of stealing or
misappropriating. Rotimi’s name was verified by both the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and
Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) before taken
to the Department of State Security (DSS) and now with the
Senate for confirmation. Anybody who thinks Amaechi has not
been cleared by EFCC, ICPC and DSS before being nominated
and sent to the Senate for confirmation should actually have
his head examined.”
At the end of its
consultative meeting in Port Harcourt on October 14, 2015,
Doing Democracy Movement (DDM),
a creation of the Niger Delta Civil Society Coalition
(NDCSC) with membership of over 80 critical civil society
and human rights organisations across the political Niger
Delta region, issued the following communiqué with regard to
the nomination of ex-governor Amaechi as minister by
President Buhari: “Chibuike Amaechi deserves the recognition
and call to further service extended to him by Mr.
President, by virtue of the remarkable delivery of public
goods in Rivers state, as a two-term governor. Such public
goods in the area of education, health, agriculture, urban
renewal, road networks, security, etc, are most evident
across the communities of the 23 local government areas of
the state. Former Governor Amaechi in his outing in Rivers
State governed with true courage, recognised that the burden
of leadership is to make hard choices, to tell the truth,
stick to principle and to take responsibility when hardship
follows. Governor Amaechi sticking to sound principle, made
enormous sacrifices in the best interest of the country, by
way of contributing immensely not only to the change that
Nigeria is witnessing momentarily, but most critically the
participatory politics of extended and expanded voices in
Rivers state and the Niger Delta in general.
“Machiavelli was right when he wrote:
‘There is nothing more difficult to take in hand, more
perilous to conduct, or more uncertain in its success, than
to take the lead in the introduction of a new order of
things.’ Amaechi displayed true maturity which is a
persistent ability to stand on principle and pursue the
long-term best interest of the country.”
Amaechi a Victim of
Dirty Politics
With Amaechi having become the topic of
discussion regarding the ministerial nomination and
confirmation process, I decided to research on the mystery
behind the man addressed in some quarters as the Lion of the
Niger Delta Politics. In the end, I came to the conclusion
that it is too early for Wike the opposition Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) to start any form of celebration
because their chief opponent in the person of Rt. Hon.
Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi is someone that is gifted in turning
the table when it seems highly impossible to do so. It is my
findings about the past struggles and successes of this
consummate politician that I intend to share with you. After
the presentation, you can then understand why Amaechi is
facing his current travails in the hands of those he brought
from obscurity and threw into the political limelight.
In my studies,
Wikipedia, the free encyclopaedia, came to my aid with the
appropriate word to describe this man whose impact in the
politics of Nigeria is infectious:
‘Audacity’,
which it described as boldness, bravery, courage and daring.
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, a British politician,
was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to
1945 and from 1951 to 1955. Widely regarded as one of the
greatest wartime leaders of the 20th century, Churchill was
also an officer in the British Army, a historian, a writer,
and an artist. He is the only British Prime Minister in
history to have received the Nobel Prize in Literature, and
was also the first person to be made an Honorary Citizen of
the United States. According to this great man, “There
is no limit to the ingenuity of man if it is properly and
vigorously applied under conditions of peace and justice.”
In another breath; he stated:
“Battles are won by slaughter and manoeuvre. The greater the
general, the more he contributes in manoeuvre, the less he
demands in slaughter.” After
tasting great wars and the results of diplomacy this great
statesman declared and I quote,
“To jaw-jaw is always better than to war-war.”
Profiling Rt. Hon.
Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, CON
Chibuike Rotimi
Amaechi was born in Ubima,
Ikwerre
Local Government Area of Rivers State, to the family of late
Elder Fidelis Amaechi and Mrs Mary Amaechi. University of
Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) in Rivers State was where Amaechi
laid the foundation of his political life, participating
actively in student union politics, especially in the
National Union of Rivers State Students (NURSS), of which he
was President, and the National Association of Nigerian
Students (NANS). After graduation, he cut his teeth in
politics as Secretary of the now defunct National Republican
Convention (NRC) in Ikwerre Local Government Area of Rivers
State from 1992 to 1994. He was Special Assistant to Dr.
Peter Odili, the then Deputy Governor of Rivers State, and
also a member of the Board of West Africa Glass Industry as
well as Risonpalm Nigeria Limited. He was Secretary of the
Caretaker Committee of the Rivers State Chapter of the
disbanded Democratic Party of Nigeria (DPN) in 1996 during
the transition programme of the General Sani Abacha junta.
In 1999, Amaechi contested and won a seat
to become a member of the Rivers State House of Assembly to
represent his constituency. He was subsequently elected
Speaker of the House of Assembly as well as Chairman of
Nigeria’s Conference of Speakers of State Assemblies. He was
re-elected into the State House of Assembly in May 2003 and
equally re-elected Speaker. A Master’s Degree holder,
Amaechi’s assumption of office as Governor based on a
Supreme Court judgement after PDP dumped him despite his
convincingly winning the party’s gubernatorial ticket,
remains a mystery to many political watchers in the country.
By May 29th, 2015 Amaechi would have spent eight years as
Governor of Rivers State. He is currently Chairman of the
Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF). His unprecedented feats in
the transformation of Rivers State have won him many
international and local awards as well as the respect of
great world and Nigerian leaders
Amaechi was the rallying force behind
mobilising the governors under PDP to support the
presidential aspiration of Dr. Goodluck Jonathan during the
PDP Presidential Primaries that produced Jonathan as the PDP
flag-bearer and during the 2011 presidential election proper
ensured that President Jonathan got over 2 million votes
from Rivers State – the highest by any State in Nigeria. A
misunderstood but an amiable personality; his forthrightness
and boldness to stand by the truth attracts so much enemies
to him, particularly those who cannot withstand his manner
of approach to result-oriented feats. His numerous ‘sins’
will be highlighted later.
Chibuike Amaechi
holds the National honour of the Commander of the Order of
the Niger (CON), is a Christian Catholic and a Knight of St
John. Amaechi was appointed the
Director-General
of the
All Progressives Congress
(APC) Presidential Campaign and led the party to win the
March 28th
Presidential election of Nigeria in which a sitting
President was roundly defeated for the first time.
Unraveling the
Mystery and Political Struggles of a Misunderstood
Politician
Now that I have
stated the political life of Rt. Hon. Chibuike Roimi Amaechi,
let me now come to the main treatise of this study, which is
to unravel the mystery and political struggles of this
misunderstood politician in Nigeria and how it will affect
the outcome of the October, 20th
2015 ministerial confirmation.
An outsider to the politics of Rivers
State may conclude that the odds are against Governor
Amaechi to survive the ongoing onslaught against him.
However, after closely watching and studying Rt. Hon.
Amaechi, I have come to the conclusion that this man does
not achieve his political feats on a platter of gold but
through the hard way and most of the time through the law
courts. It was the disillusionment I noticed in some
Nigerians regarding the ongoing macabre dance as regards
Amaechi’s confirmation as a Minister that informed this
attempt to expose or rather unravel the hard road that Gov
Amaechi must to go through in his political journey and I
wish to declare that the ongoing Senate screening imbroglio
cannot be an exemption.
Amaechi’s Political
Struggles through the Courts: 1999 State House of Assembly
Election
Signs of the
mission of Governor Amaechi in the politics of Nigeria
started when FEDECO, the then electoral umpire, announced
Barr. Uche Okwukwu of the defunct APP winner of the State
House of Assembly election of the Ikwerre Constituency in
place of Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi of PDP. Amaechi contested
this at the then Election Tribunal and the Court of Appeal
and won and was subsequently sworn-in as the member of State
House of Assembly representing Ikwerre Constituency. This
began his political struggles through the courts. Reacting
to this, Barr. Uche Okwukwu stated: “Yes,
I contested against the present Governor, Rt. Hon. Chibuike
Rotimi Amaechi. Like I said, the Court of Appeal said I
didn’t win and I should not be in the Rivers State House of
Assembly. So, as a lawyer, by my training, I have since
accepted the verdict of the court, particularly, when you do
not have the right to appeal beyond that point.”
Fight over the Control of the Local Government Affairs
between the National Assembly and State House of Assembly
In 2003, Governor Amaechi came up with
another feat through the courts. When the National Assembly
moved to hijack the legislative functions of the State House
of Assembly as enshrined in the constitution, he led his
colleagues to take the matter to Nigeria’s Supreme Court and
the court gave a judgment that the control and supervision
of local government is the prerogative of the State House of
Assembly.
PDP Leadership and its Undemocratic
Suspension of Gov. Amaechi from the Party
When the PDP
national leadership undemocratically decided to suspend
Governor Amaechi from the party without any sound reason on
27th
May, 2013 and was to follow it up with expulsion, he
resorted to the courts once again to stop them from taking
any further step on his case until he decided to join APC.
The suspension of Amaechi from the party was agreed during
an unscheduled and unusually early morning meeting of the
National Working Committee (NWC) of the party at the
residence of the then National Chairman, Alhaji Bamanga
Tukur. The meeting commenced at 8:00 a.m. and came two days
ahead of the regular meeting of the NWC, which normally
holds on Wednesdays. It was also three days after Amaechi
beat the odds with his re-election as chairman of the
Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF). He had been allegedly
opposed by the PDP Governors’ Forum (PDP-GF) ahead of the
election.
The governor’s suspension was hinged on
what the party described as his refusal to order the
reinstatement of members of the Obio Akpor Local Government
executive who were suspended from office on the orders of
the Rivers State House of Assembly upon allegations of
corruption raised against the LG executive. Hours after the
suspension was announced, the party at a press conference
said that it had constituted a committee headed by Mr. Joe
Gadzama, SAN, to probe allegations raised against Amaechi.
Other members of the committee were PDP National Legal
Adviser, Victor Kwon; Inalegwu Onche, Friday Nwosu, Udorji
Amedu, Ola Kukuyi, Wakil Mohammed, Yusuf Jangwe, Mrs. Bola
Doherty, Mr. Tanimu Adamson and Anicho Okoro as Secretary.
Reacting to his suspension during an
interactive session with youths of the state, Amaechi asked:
“Who has power to suspend Obio/Akpor council? Now you see
political witch-hunting; it is so ridiculous, my party must
rise above political witch-hunting. The Governor did not
suspend Obio/Akpor council, I hope you know. My power is to
dissolve and remit it to the House of Assembly, but I have
not done that yet, what the Assembly has said is ‘we are
investigating corruption’ then the party says we should not
investigate corruption, is that fair?” He went further to
state that the NWC issued a press statement to suspend him
without any invitation and fair hearing. His words: “I was
not invited by the National Working Committee of PDP, I was
not given fair hearing. What I heard was ‘why did I refuse
to reinstate the suspended Obio/Akpor Council executive? Who
suspended them?’ His questions received the enthusiastic
response of the youths who chorused: “The Rivers State House
of Assembly.” Again the governor asked, ‘who has the power
to investigate Obio/Akpor council executive?” The youths
again replied: “The State Assembly.”
It was this suspension of Governor
Amaechi from PDP not minding all that he did to uplift the
party that started the decimation of PDP and its reduction
from a ruling national political party to an opposition
regional political party.
The Intrigues in the Appointment of
Justice Agumagu as the Chief Judge of Rivers State
The indefatigable and indomitable Rt.
Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi recently started another legal
battle but this time with the National Judicial Council
(NJC). Like other cases involving Governor Amaechi, this
case is unprecedented in the annals of judicial adjudication
and Nigerians are watching with keen interest to see how he
may win it.
Based on the Federal High Court ruling
approving Justice Peter Nwoke Chukwuma Agumagu as the Chief
Judge of Rivers State, Amaechi supervised his formal
swearing-in ceremony. However, after few days, the NJC came
up with a verdict suspending the newly appointed Chief
Judge, this again is unprecedented in the history of
appointment of Chief Judges in any other State in Nigeria.
Before his appointment as the State’s new
Chief Judge, Justice P. N. C. Agumagu was the first ever
President of the Rivers State Customary Court of Appeal. He
is an administrator, a former state High Court Judge and the
seventh the new Chief Judge of Rivers State.
On 27th
March, 2014 – to the shock of both the Governor and close
watchers of events in Rivers State – the NJC suspended
Justice P. N. C. Agumagu from office and directed that he
should, within four days, explain in writing why he should
not be sacked as a judicial officer. The Council, which took
the decision at the end of an emergency meeting in Abuja,
said it suspended the Rivers CJ over his failure to abide by
the Oath of Office he took to uphold the Constitution and
Laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
According to Acting Director of
Information at the NJC, Mr. Soji Oye, in a press statement:
“At its 10th Emergency Meeting, which was held on March 26,
2014, the National Judicial Council under the Chairmanship
of the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Hon. Justice Aloma Mariam
Muktar (GCON), considered the purported appointment,
confirmation and swearing-in of Hon. Justice P. N. C.
Agumagu as the substantive Chief Judge of Rivers State on
March 18, 2014.
“In the meantime, Council in exercise of
its powers under Paragraph 21 (d) of Part 1 of the Third
Schedule of the 1999 Constitution has suspended Justice
Agumagu from office as a judicial officer with immediate
effect.”
Reacting to all the brouhaha, a UK-based
Social Commentator, Emeka Reuben Okala, stated, and I quote:
“I join other Nigerians to congratulate the articulate
Governor of Rivers State, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi,
on the battle well fought and job well done on this issue.
In all of these, Amaechi clearly stands on the pedestal of
truth and that’s the magic behind his countless victories.
Keep the flag flying, Mr. Governor, you are clearly on the
right side of history. Kudos! To Justice PNC Agumagu, I say
congratulations! Your appointment as the Chief Judge
of Rivers State is richly deserved. Knowing you as I do, the
Judiciary under your leadership will have a lot to benefit.
We look forward to your good services.”
On his part, Nebukadineze Adiele, a well
respected online Social Commentator, stated as follows: “The
idea that a customary court judge could not be appointed a
Chief Judge of a state was thoughtlessness taken too far.
The NJC shamed itself by practically dictating to the
governor as to who to appoint CJ. Kudos to Amaechi for
standing firm on his belief and for trusting the judiciary
into resolving this matter. His tenacity over this matter is
a public service to other governors and future governors. A
timid governor would have buckled when pressured from all
angles to not appoint Justice Agumagu as Chief Judge of
Rivers state. I am both a fan and a critic of Chibuike
Amaechi – I support him when he gets things right and I get
on his case when he goofs. On the appointment of Justice
Agumagu as Rivers state Chief Judge, Governor Chibuike
Amaechi showed tremendous courage under fire and his action
will remain as revolutionary (over judicial appointments in
Nigeria) as the circumstances he overcame in becoming
governor. That the most senior judge in the state should
have been denied appointment into the Chief Judgeship,
simply because he was a customary court judge, would have
been blatantly discriminatory, stupid, and legally not
justifiable. There are instances when one cannot help but
admire Chibuike Amaechi’s confidence and convictions. This
is one such instance.”
Challenge to the Transfer of Rivers State Oil Wells to Akwa
Ibom State
As the serving Governor of Rivers State,
Amaechi caused his Attorney-General to challenge the
transfer of some oil wells from Rivers State to Akwa Ibom
State. The Supreme Court eventually ruled in favour of
Rivers State in that case.
The Most Celebrated Supreme Court ruling on Governor Amaechi
A lot of articles and statements were
written following the ‘k-leg’ episode that was the outright
hijack of the 2007 PDP gubernatorial ticket from Rt. Hon.
Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi ahead of the 14th April, 2007
election in Rivers State. This occurred despite his
landslide victory at the primaries where he clinched 6,527
of the 6,575 possible votes while seven other aspirants that
included political heavyweights like Hon. Chief Austin
Okpara, a former Deputy Speaker of the Federal House of
Representatives; late Senator Martin Yellowe; Pawariso
Horsfall; and Mr. Chris Orji shared the remaining 48 votes
amongst themselves. Amaechi’s name was subsequently
forwarded to the INEC on December 14, 2006 in compliance
with Section 32(1) & (2) of the Electoral Act 2006. INEC
thereafter duly published Amaechi’s name as the
gubernatorial candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in
Rivers State.
The story, however, took a different turn
when, speaking at the presentation of the party flag to its
gubernatorial candidate at the Liberation Stadium, Port
Harcourt, former President and then “Emperor” of PDP, Chief
Olusegun Obasanjo, declared that Amaechi’s candidacy had
“k-leg”. Following this outright abuse of office, the
dreaded bulldog that was the Nuhu Ribadu-led Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) was let loose on Rt. Hon.
Chibuike Amaechi, resulting in his decision to seek legal
redress for his travails. Suffice it to say, Amaechi went on
self exile to Ghana and the powers that be further showed
their contempt for him by selecting his cousin, Sir
Celestine Omehia, who neither purchased nor filled a form,
as PDP flag-bearer in his stead.
Amaechi’s vindication came with the 25th
October, 2007 landmark ruling by the Nigerian Supreme Court
declaring him as not only the authentic flag-bearer of PDP
but also ordering that he be sworn-in immediately to replace
Omehia, who had previously been sworn-in on May 29, 2007 as
the Governor of Rivers State. Thus, Amaechi became the first
and only person to occupy the office of governor in the
country without standing for election. In explaining the
ruling, the Supreme Court has since stated that it is the
party that contests elections and that the PDP won the
gubernatorial elections, and that, consequently, Amaechi,
being the rightful candidate, should assume power as
governor.
This epochal feat stands as Amaechi’s
greatest input towards the growth of judiciary in the
political life of Nigeria as it has become a reference case
in determining similar cases in Nigeria today.
Conclusion
Let me conclude this treatise with the
stand of Amaechi on his current battle with his October 12
letter written by his Solicitor, Edward E. Pepple to Dr
Bukola Saraki the Senate President (EW/GC/CRA/15/012) reads
in part, “ I’m innocent until proven otherwise by court as
the allegations against me were not only false but also made
malafide with the intent to solely irritate, embarrass and
tarnish his hard-earned reputation.” . He further stated
that since there are pending cases at the Federal High
Court, Abuja and the Court of Appeal, any action by the
Senate will be subjudice. He asked the Senate to
“discard” the petition against him by the Integrity
Group and the report of the Justice G. G. Omereji
Judicial Commission of Inquiry. Citing the case of ex-Vice
President Atiku Abubakar, Amaechi said the Supreme Court had
emphasized that an indictment by the Judicial
Commission of Inquiry or Administrative Panel is not an
“indictment” or sufficient for the purpose of preventing a
person from holding a public office.
FINALLY, permit me to bring Elders statesman ADAMU CIROMA to
conclude this treatise, “All these people opposing Amaechi's
ministerial nomination are ignorant of the following facts:
1. Even if Amaechi does not become minister he...will still
remain with Buhari and enjoy his life. Many people enjoyed
Jonathan's government without being ministers. Virtually,
they were more powerful than some of the governors. Dokubo,
Edwin Clark and Tampolo are example.
2. The chances of Rivers state people to benefit from
Amaechi's ministerial post have been
wasted.
3. By the constitution nobody can appoint ministers for the
president of Nigeria. It's his prerogative to appoint his
ministers. Therefore, petition and opposing a person from a
state to be a minister means that state does not like the
slot. However, the state will either stay without a minister
or another state can provide the minister instead.
4. Nigeria can survive without a minister
from Rivers state. At the same time Wike or PDP cannot
appoint a minister for Buhari. But if the PDP and people of
Rivers state wished to deny their state from having a
representative in the executive council simply because they
are angry with Amaechi for his support of Buhari against
Jonathan then other states can have the slot.
5. Fayose realises that that is why he
swallowed all his opposition and asked his people to support
Kayode Fayemi. Please you people should let Amaechi be. He
contributed well for the emergence of PMB and there is
nothing wrong in making him a minister.
As the battle to
stop Amaechi rages on will the former Rivers State Governor
Rotimi Amaechi ride the storm over his nomination as a
minister? This is the question in all the lips of every
concerned Nigerian but if the above analysis of the mystery
behind the political struggles of this star is anything to
go by then he will not only come out top by Tuesday, 20th,
October, 2015 but come out as the Star he is.