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It is written. From a dullard shall nothing useful be expected; hence, it is the duty of all men of reason to rebuke even the praise and kind words from a dullard. Ndeewo Anaedo!

babyboyz, take note.

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They talkings kra wusa everydays to knowings fatherings everybodies na alaIgbo nihi na Iweala makings moneys for ego oyibo to be savings everybodies and me Chu-Chu Ukabam Osina contries to doings good. All spokings kra wusa hoha.

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Say what? Come on Chu Chu translet buddy.

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What does the UNDP have to say about all this? My suspicion is that the confused keyboarders in Diaspora have devalued the art of protest through petition. Now, there will never be another protest supported by all BiafraNigerians. The tribal demagogues at egbeomooduduwa.com have nailed their own coffin.

When Yoruba people surreptitously launch an attack against an Igbo woman, but mask it with the presence of an idiot Yoruba foreign minister, intelligent Igbo people should see it for the tribal hatchet job that it is. It is not the time to impress anyone with lengthy analysis. What the tribal journalist Reuben Abati does in BiafraNigeria, Laoulu Akande of Gaurdian/egbeomooduduwa.com does in Diaspora.

This is where I find that Barth Nnaji was just as lost and confused as others that commented on the Dollar remuneration issue. Nnaji failed to grasp the importance of knowing the motivations of a Yoruba reporter. That led him to deal with the issue as though it was purely academic, a grave mistake. But, then again, who knows what motivates Igbo efulefu?

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MATTERS ARISING

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Some critics have said that it is wrong to pay public officers in a foreign currency. I am sorry but I cannot appreciate their logic. Is it not a fact that many Nigerians abroad like their counterparts elsewhere still have running financial obligations in the countries where they were trained and where they made their names as high-achieving experts in various fields? If a trust fund such as the one out of which my two colleagues are being paid makes it possible for them to pay vital bills so that they can concentrate on the important national assignments they have been given what is wrong with that? What is wrong with paying children's tuition fees, running mortgage costs and repaying student loans? Are we suggesting that qualified persons who are invited to serve should lose their homes, abandon their responsibilities and their families to work for their country? That cannot be in the interest of the nation or the individuals concerned. Let me emphasise again that my colleagues are not here collecting dollars to live on in the Nigerian environment. The money goes straight to pay children's university tuition, medical insurance, mortgage and other financial obligations these ministers had when they were called.
I believe the explanations above were not made before the so called ‘cyber petitioners’ started complaining. Based on the explanation ‘above’ by El-Rufai, one can see a reasonable justification for the dollar payment. That does not erase the suspicion on the part of the President. The questions to be reflected on are:

- On what currency were the named ministers receiving their salaries before this row?
- Is the remuneration in dollar a promise by the president to the two ministers or is it part of the contract as requested by the two ministers.
- Why has this just become an issue to be discussed while they have been receiving their salaries before now?

Obasanjo should continue with his tricks. This is pure politics, with hidden agenda.

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Good job blessing:

From the same minister, we have the following:
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Beyond that, the point needs to be emphasised that the cost of paying the two ministers is mainly underwritten by the Multidonor Trust Fund. This is an international fund similar to that which many other countries are using to attract highly qualified nationals home to contribute to the advancement of their nation. This is not something that Nigeria invented, it is a popular international practice. From Yugoslavia to China, and even Afghanistan, nations are benefiting immensely from similar arrangements. So, what is wrong with Nigeria doing the same? Are critics suggesting that Nigerians abroad should be kept away in deference to some obscure notion of naira patriotism?

Some critics have said that it is wrong to pay public officers in a foreign currency. I am sorry but I cannot appreciate their logic. Is it not a fact that many Nigerians abroad like their counterparts elsewhere still have running financial obligations in the countries where they were trained and where they made their names as high-achieving experts in various fields? If a trust fund such as the one out of which my two colleagues are being paid makes it possible for them to pay vital bills so that they can concentrate on the important national assignments they have been given what is wrong with that? What is wrong with paying children's tuition fees, running mortgage costs and repaying student loans? Are we suggesting that qualified persons who are invited to serve should lose their homes, abandon their responsibilities and their families to work for their country? That cannot be in the interest of the nation or the individuals concerned. Let me emphasise again that my colleagues are not here collecting dollars to live on in the Nigerian environment. The money goes straight to pay children's university tuition, medical insurance, mortgage and other financial obligations these ministers had when they were called.

I absolutely disagree with those who say that the President's right to pick qualified persons to serve at any level of government should be circumscribed by the kind of false patriotism some writers have referred to. Nigeria will be the loser if this kind of mindset is allowed to win. [ TO REUBEN ABATI, HE SAID] Those who are stoking the fires of hatred against the ministers involved and the government in general over this issue are doing a disservice to this nation. It is even more worrisome that some of the attacks are obviously orchestrated and behind the patriotic posturing, very self-serving.

My personal experience certainly qualifies me to speak out on this issue. When I was heading the Bureau of Public Enterprises, my basic salary as Director-General was one million naira. Fifteen of my staff were earning the Dollar equivalent of five million naira and above. I did not mind because they were being paid by bilateral donors kind enough to bring their expertise to our service at the BPE. Even now at the Ministry of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), some of my personal staff earn salaries higher than mine courtesy of domestic, bilateral and multilateral donor support. That is why between 1999 when I began working for government and now my colleagues at El-Rufai and Partners Chartered Quantity Surveyors have subsidised me to the tune of N16.5 million because I am not prepared to steal. But many highly qualified technocrats like my two colleagues do not have this option. In fact, it is disconcerting to me that two wonderful Nigerians who decided to leave what they were doing to serve their country should be villified instead of receiving accolades. This is plain wrong. Why are these critics crying more than the bereaved? No minister is complaining, so who is?

I am particularly upset about a writer whom I used to respect. I was rather surprised that he would degenerate to "Area Boy" journalism making pejorative references to the ministers with little analysis. The level of degeneration and desperation that the enemies of the economic reform that Mr. President is spearheading is truly incredible.

Kenn Emetulu and his fellow Area Boys should go and hide their heads in shame. They are bringing disgrace to people in Diaspora.
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Kennedy Emetulu is allover the place, Gamji, NaijaPolitics, the VillageSq, etc looking to sell himself. I wonder if he has a Job since as we have been told, he is a 419 Lawyer (his own words)and a bitter Igboman or is it Anioma man.

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