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According to the following article, President Olusegun Obasanjo of Nigeria would be guest to President George Bush on Friday May 11, 2001, to address issues that has plagued the African continent. My question here is, why is the United States not aware of Obasanjo's inept, corrupt regime? The struggle continues.
Bush, Obasanjo To Discuss Shape Of Africa Policy.
May 9, 2001 Posted to the web May 9, 2001
Charles Cobb Jr. Washington, D.C.
Debt, democracy, HIV/AIDS, regional stability and defense, as well as oil, economic reform and bi-lateral cooperation are all on an extensive agenda during two days of talks highlighted by a discussion between U.S. President George Bush and Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo Friday morning.
In Rwanda Tuesday, where he discussed with President Paul Kagame ending the 3-year-old Congo conflict, President Obasanjo said that in Washington he planned to push for more U.S. backing for his efforts to end the war.
Obasanjo is the first African head of state to come to the U.S. as an official guest of the Bush Administration. Thursday evening he will meet with Secretary of State Colin Powell at Blair House.
The invitation to visit Washington was issued by President Bush. Nigeria, a senior administration official said, is "potentially" its "most important" African partner.
"Just do the arimitmetic: It's the largest country in terms of population; it has Africa's second largest economy; 8 percent of our imported oil comes from there....Nigeria is the essential relation when it comes to relations with African countries."
A short official White House statement on the visit said "President Bush looks forward to discussing with President Obasanjo defense and economic cooperation, as well as other issues of mutual and regional interest."
The crowded schedule of the two and a half day visit includes separate meetings with the Secretaries of Energy, Commerce, Defense and Education on Thursday as well as the meeting with Secretary Powell. The day concludes with a large dinner for Nigerian constituents.
Mr. Obasanjo will lunch with Mr. Bush after meeting with him Friday. He will also meet with officials from the World Bank and IMF, the U.S. Trade Representative, and the leadership of the House of Representatives.
President Obasanjo's stay in Washington is cast by the administration as a visit aimed at giving more definition to U.S. Africa policy. "We're trying to move a policy agenda with Nigeria," a senior white house official told reporters Tuesday.
Africa has not been considered of partiucular interest to the Bush Administration, in the view of many observors, but - citing talks by the administration with the Presidents of Rwanda and Congo during the Congressional Prayer Breakfast earlier this year - the senior White House official rejected this. "The notion that this administration will not take an interest in Africa is wrong. My expectation is that you will have as much engagement by this administration as the last, and maybe more."
Almost immediatedly after taking office,the Bush administration certified Nigeria as a country fully cooperating with the United States in the fight against drugs. Twelve to 15 percent of the heroin entering the United States is "trafficked" from Nigeria. The White House official said that, despite the flow of drugs, Nigeria had made a "sincere if incomplete" effort.
The U.S. and Nigerian administrations are in substantial agreement on the need to end regional conflicts in Africa. Tougher questions that affect U.S.-Nigeria relations center on internal matters such as transparency of government, continuing democratization, and developing civil society. "On the question of democracy, that's still an expectation among the Nigerian people," says an administration official.
Much of the future depends on economic revival. Despite great oil wealth, Nigeria remains a poor nation with much of the population earning less than $1 a day. As with the devlopment of the Bush adminsitration's Africa policy, The official urges patience with Nigeria's return from years of military rule. "The damage that was done was not done overnight. Revival of the economy is going to take a while."
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Brother paul this may be a progress report for Obasanjo. Also you have to understand that Nigeria is still supplying US with Biafran oil. And with recent gasoline skyrocketing price, Bush may be seeking ways to make OPEC increase their quota.
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It's all a gimmick. Bush himself does not have any clue what the African continent looks like. We are going back to the seventies, folks, when gas prices went astronomically high and the United States wanted a way out. The scenario has just replicated and Obasanjo is being used.
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Would Obasanjo tell President George W. Bush that he invaded Odi, told Igbos to go to hell, said he "dey kampe," "Igbos deserve whatever they get in today's Nigeria," and "No be Obasanjo born am" if he has evidence to indict Babangida?
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"Obasanjo visits the White House" I don;t think is a big deal unless the three networks carries him life otherwise he's just visiting and frankly insignificant to the western world.
Hail Biafra
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I am sure that if Wolf Blitzer of CNN gives that moron a microphone, neither you nor I will understand that poor English he will be speaking into it. Have you noticed that since Obasanjo learned that most serious people he will meet in the US are Biafrans, he no longer tries to meet with his so-called "Nigerians" when he visits the States? The last time he was here, he thought he was only going to meet his Yoruba tribesmen, until that Igbo lawyer asked him some tough questions about his tribalism. I will be e-mailing this site to him, so he will know exactly what people like me think of his sorry ass.
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Aremu's moronic brains are gonna be jolted on this visit. He'll find out quick that Bush is no Clinton who's very artfully diplomatic when dealing with individuals like simple-minded Aremu. Bush, on the other hand, is brash, snubbish, and contemptuos of anything African/third world. Right now his fantansy and fancy is defensive star wars in space. He's pre-occupied with imaginary attacks from the world and is in no mood to suffer this ape-ish thinking Nigerian moron.
Meanwhile, he'll never notice a snob even if he's drowning in it. For him, any publicity is good enough...no matter how negative.
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Once again,I will be damned If the the big 3 network gave Obasanjo 3 minutes on the air. Nigeria is not Columbia, Isreal, Kosovo, Afghanistan, Syria, Palestine, Pakistan, Iran, Iraqi, Cuba or South Africa. Right now just like Britain, they are satisfied with a civilian government, period.
Hail Biafra
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well Obusonju have gotten his 3 minutes of fame and camera opportunity. I hope he didn't speak for too long so that he doesn't embarrass us all.
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Come what may, it is not going to effect change; Obasanjo's administration is inept, corrupt and ignorant. The irony is, the West have no idea what is actually going on.
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Mustapha: Don't you grt it about the "NSHI" phenomenon? Or, are you about to expose your buca-cavities?
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Obasanjo spent about a third of the time for the post-summit interview to talk about his beautiful face and voice. So, Biafra, your hope was dashed!
quote:We, of course, reiterated the friendship and the cordiality between Nigeria and the United States. And, of course, I am happy to be able to make a friend of President Bush, just as you heard President Bush had made a friend of me. I now can feel that if there is any need to call on President Bush, he knows what I look like. (Laughter). I am not a no-person to him. He knows how I smile. He may even be feeling how I look on telephone. And that is one important thing, that we made contact, we established a relationship and we are friends. Thank you very much.
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All, Trust the Americans. They are living up to their pledge of "defending America's interests". The Americans and the West used Mobutu, Laurant Kabila, Abiola, etc, to strip Africa naked of its natural resources, true to type, once the West/ Americans discover that their African connection-men such as Obasanjo are no more usefull to them, they dispossess and dispose them off. The Westerners, like the Northerners in Nigeria knows when, how and where to use leaders of other countries and tribes to fulfil their so-called "globalisation" for the West and "one Nigeria" as the Northerners would want naive Nigerians to believe; I for one do not blame either the West for Africa's woes, nor will any reasonable Nigerian attribute the north's hegemony over other Nigerians to the making of the Northerners' -- It is those who gave them that unchallengable opportunities who ought to bury their head in shame...In both cases, unfortunately, Obasanjo is one of them, therefore, his name and face should be buried in the sand of erternal shame!! As for his appearance on the Networks, what is special about that, if not that some Africans because of their inferiority complex assume that once you appear on CNN, then what you say and how you say it makes it more true. Those at home and some of us aboad who follow events back home knows where Obasanjo's misrule has (mis)led Nigera, so it will be foolish for anyone to allow him or herself to be brain-washed by any news organizastion, including the CNN.
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Just turned out like bro Ebubedike had predicted: An expensive photo opportunity for baba Iyabo.
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Fellows, As some of you predicted, according to President Bush, this is the main reason Oga Aremu was in White House: President George W. Bush told White House reporters yesterday: "I had a good discussion today with the President of Nigeria, who is talking about increasing the amount of production coming from Nigeria. That is positive news for US consumers. The more supply on the market, the lower - the less pressure there will be on price". This scoop is from allafrica.com/stories/200105110349.html All the "AIDS Fund" and follow-up hype thereafter are just what those who invited Obasanjo to Washington wanted it to be - a show. At the end, both the visitor and his hosts did not help the "sinking President".
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