The EU Gaffe, By Sam Omatseye

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The EU Gaffe, By Sam Omatseye

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[VIDEO] Obiano speaks from U.S., says ‘rumours of my death will only extend my life’ By Obinna Uballa Former Anambra State Governor, Chief Willie Obiano, has personally debunked widespread rumours of his death, declaring in a video message on Friday that he is alive, well, and currently in the United States. In the short clip, which circulated on social media, Obiano – speaking in Igbo, dismissed the reports as false and mischievous. He said the rumour-mongers were only helping to prolong his life. “The truth is that I am in the United States. I am not in London, and I didn’t go to the hospital. We give God the glory. All the lies they are peddling is for them to extend my life. That is how it will be through Christ our Lord,” the former governor declared. His message came hours after his former Commissioner for Information, Mr C. Don Adinuba, also publicly refuted the claims, confirming that he had personally spoken with Obiano. Adinuba, in a statement on Friday, described the reports as baseless, stressing that the former governor is “hale and hearty” and very much alive. “Obiano has never lived in the United Kingdom. He lives in the United States of America. I just spoke with him now,” he said, urging members of the public to disregard the rumour. He warned that such unfounded claims were capable of causing unnecessary panic and distress to Obiano’s family, friends, and supporters across Anambra State and beyond. The former governor’s direct appearance and reassurance have effectively put to rest the speculation that had spread widely on social media earlier in the day.

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The EU people came prepared to monitor our polls. So prepared were they that they had their math wrong. For over 170k polling units they had 50 observers. They reckoned they were going to split themselves in different parts in one day. They were going to present one person like the American cluster munitions in which one unit could be a thousand. A little shall be a thousand? One person would have split into at least 3,400 parts to monitor all polls. The one in Damaturu saw all the polling units with an eagle eye at once. Just like the PDP agent who said he was at over 20 polling units during collation. The EU guys didn’t tell us they are superhuman. We might have asked them to locate our terrorists that the DSS could not hollow out. Maybe they did not want to convince us that they were sitting in the cushy succulence of their hotel rooms and waiting for hearsays and rumours.

Maybe they knew that we still suffer from colonial mentality that forces us to use observers whereas no African was asked to monitor the UK or American polls. They have to tell us what is right about us. Thank God they don’t agree with each other. The US report does not chime with EU, as Dele Alake noted. Our own Nigerian Bar Association had observers everywhere and gave it over 90 percent, just like Precious Umeh did in her science subjects at JAMB.

EU report was, for the most part, a rehash of familiar tropes that anyone familiar with the Nigerian story can write in his sleep. That we sometimes have violence, people bribe, illiteracy plays a role. No evidence against what the Constitution requires. That is, a “substantial compliance.” 50 out of more than 170k is not compliance. It is not even 2 percent.

NB: Sam Omatseye is a respected columnist with The Nation Newspaper.

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