tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10922597.post-29169863630984966202007-05-20T14:36:00.000-04:002007-05-20T14:58:56.915-04:00The King (OBJ) And I...OBJ's <a href="http://www.thisdayonline.com/nview.php?id=78683">interview</a><br />OBJ: Ige may have been killed by a 'certain' drug barons.<br />Omodudu: Isn't the Nigerian press corp such a lazy bunch, there couldn't have been too many 'certain' drug baron, under investigation by the AG's office. Don't we deserve to know who this certain drug baron is.<br />OBJ: Bakassi did not belong to Nigeria, how can we have what is not ours?<br />Omodudu: I wonder o, so why did we waste all that money pursuing a dead lead sir?<br />OBJ: I don't know what they want, when asked about ASU strike.<br />Omodudu: Sir I think I know. In our neck of the woods its called, justice.<br />OBJ: I will not take public office again, but since I will still be attending public outings you will see me in pubic.<br />Omodudu: That is exactly what I thought too. I particularly like your word play, I hope you are not insulting our intelligence though.<br />OBJ: When asked about the transparency of the Nigerian elections, "The people that are fanning this ember of hatred are not in the country today, they fan the embers and ran away with their family"<br />Omodudu: Oga, if we dey cry we dey see road o.<br />I must say, I am OBJ's number one fan though, he moved Nigeria forward, anybody claiming otherwise either has a short memory or is too young to remember what Nigeria was like during Abacha's regime. Given the state of the country and the structure in place, OBJ did an above par job. We need a visionary leader to take over from OBJ...to be continued.Omodudu