

This is another political blog from me. I went astray before but I’ve come back to my original calling now.
I may go astray again very soon.
I’m sure you guys will be wondering, wetin konsain Megida and Iya Charlie?
Well, it happens that Megida and Iya Charlie get one thing in common.
"What is it?"
"Oya, guess now."
“They are both Heads of States of English speaking countries?”
“Yes, but that is not exactly the only thing they have in common.”
“Erm… they are both leaders of Commonwealth nations.”
“Yes, they both are but that was not what I had in mind.”
“I give up.”
“Oh, so soon? ”
“Yes, Naijaleta. Please tell us what the Queen of England and the King of Aso Rock have in common.
“They both celebrate two birthdays in a single year!”
“Otio! I know the Queen was born on the 21st April, which is her real birthday, and her official birthday is also celebrated around the first or second Saturday in June of every year but that’s because she’s the Monarch. Every English Monarch has that priviledge.”
“Well, it appears that the privilege has been accorded to Nigerian Presidents too.”
Recently, state governors in Nigeria blew over NGN35million, that’s around £140,000:00 (One hundred and forty thousand Pounds) to congratulate The President, Alhaji Yar’adua on the occasion of his 57th birthday on 9th July 2008.
The states involved include, Niger, Bayelsa, Imo, Sokoto, Rivers, Plateau, Kwara and Ekiti states. Other states include, Enugu, Katsina, Benue and Edo states.
Even the Senate President, David Mark joined the states to congratulate the President on his birthday.
Some state governors even placed advertisements in their personal capacity as state governors after the ones they placed on behalf of their states.
These are governors of, Kaduna, Bauchi, Kebbi, Ebonyi, Zamfara, Adamawa, Borno, Oyo, Taraba, Akwa-Ibom and Abia states.
Out of the over one hundred full page advertisements placed for the President’s birthday only fifteen were placed by private individuals. The rest were placed at public expense.
I understand that this campaign went on for about a week before a Presidential spokesman came forward to say that the President was actually born on August 16 and not July 9.
Surely, all the state governors who have placed those adverts with public money for July 9th must know something the rest of us do not know. Maybe the Nigerian constitution has now given Nigerian Heads of States the privilege of having two birthdays in a single year.
I may go astray again very soon.
I’m sure you guys will be wondering, wetin konsain Megida and Iya Charlie?
Well, it happens that Megida and Iya Charlie get one thing in common.
"What is it?"
"Oya, guess now."
“They are both Heads of States of English speaking countries?”
“Yes, but that is not exactly the only thing they have in common.”
“Erm… they are both leaders of Commonwealth nations.”
“Yes, they both are but that was not what I had in mind.”
“I give up.”
“Oh, so soon? ”
“Yes, Naijaleta. Please tell us what the Queen of England and the King of Aso Rock have in common.
“They both celebrate two birthdays in a single year!”
“Otio! I know the Queen was born on the 21st April, which is her real birthday, and her official birthday is also celebrated around the first or second Saturday in June of every year but that’s because she’s the Monarch. Every English Monarch has that priviledge.”
“Well, it appears that the privilege has been accorded to Nigerian Presidents too.”
Recently, state governors in Nigeria blew over NGN35million, that’s around £140,000:00 (One hundred and forty thousand Pounds) to congratulate The President, Alhaji Yar’adua on the occasion of his 57th birthday on 9th July 2008.
The states involved include, Niger, Bayelsa, Imo, Sokoto, Rivers, Plateau, Kwara and Ekiti states. Other states include, Enugu, Katsina, Benue and Edo states.
Even the Senate President, David Mark joined the states to congratulate the President on his birthday.
Some state governors even placed advertisements in their personal capacity as state governors after the ones they placed on behalf of their states.
These are governors of, Kaduna, Bauchi, Kebbi, Ebonyi, Zamfara, Adamawa, Borno, Oyo, Taraba, Akwa-Ibom and Abia states.
Out of the over one hundred full page advertisements placed for the President’s birthday only fifteen were placed by private individuals. The rest were placed at public expense.
I understand that this campaign went on for about a week before a Presidential spokesman came forward to say that the President was actually born on August 16 and not July 9.
Surely, all the state governors who have placed those adverts with public money for July 9th must know something the rest of us do not know. Maybe the Nigerian constitution has now given Nigerian Heads of States the privilege of having two birthdays in a single year.