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Osinbajo And The Heat Of Mudslingers by okefrancis: 11:24am On Aug 25, 2020
By Mustapha Bello

Did you hear the story of the cleric who attended a meeting in a small room filled with smokers puffing on their cigarettes? Vice President Yemi Osinbajo relived that experience during a church service in Lagos on February 10, 2019. The pastor and Law Professor said the incident occurred between 1999 and 2007, when he was Lagos State Attorney-General.

As the meeting with the men progressed that evening, he was discomfited by the smoke. Osinbajo said: “I was so upset by the fact that there was so much smoke and when I was leaving the place; my entire body smelled of cigarettes – my hair, my clothes – my entire body.

“As I was leaving, the first thought I had was why should I be in the company of these people who are smoking cigarettes and pipes? Why? Is it not wrong? Should I be in their company? After all I am a Christian, a born again Christian. A pastor!”

Just like whiff after whiff of tobacco smoke assailed his nostrils that day, so has Osinbajo had to bear smear after smear of a network of seemingly coordinated fake news campaigns in recent years.

Perhaps after the Commander-in-Chief, the former university don has been the softest target of fake news merchants in the last five years of the President Muhammadu Buhari administration. The funny thing is most of the attacks don’t even make any sense. They are often so easily disproved by basic fact-checking, that the sinister intent of the tale-bearers is obvious at a glance.

Sadly, the barrage of fake news has been perpetrated, at least in recent times, by professionals: a lawyer – Femi Fani-Kayode; a journalist – Jackson Ude; and, not surprisingly, a former political attack dog – Timi Frank. The malicious publications have even been extended to the VP’s family.

Take the recent falsehood that Osinbajo’s daughter Kiki, who runs a fashion retail outfit in Abuja, owns an N800m property. The absurdity was propagated by Ude, a blogger and a former aide to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, in a July 10 tweet from the comfort of his New York abode. The VP’s daughter debunked Ude’s claim in an Instagram post.

Kiki said: “For me it is completely unbelievable that a grown man will sit in his home and lie about me; a grown man who possibly has children my age! Like many young women in Nigeria, I work hard.

“It may be difficult for people like him to understand that a young woman can work hard and succeed on her own steam. Anyone can verify the ownership of the property of Glamd Africa at AGIS in Abuja. I am a tenant in the property. My landlord’s name is Musa Adams.”

Her landlord confirmed her statement, adding that the said property was never, at any point in time, sold to the Vice President’s daughter or to anyone. He challenged anyone in doubt to check with the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) authorities.

That was not the first of Ude’s claims that suffered a rebuttal.

Ude tied the N800m fake news to a previous even more stupendous claim that Osinbajo collected N4billion from the suspended acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu, who is being probed by a Presidential panel.

The VP debunked the allegation and even asked the Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, to probe Ude’s claim and prosecute him for criminal defamation, if the claim is found to be untrue. Similarly, Magu also debunked the claim.

“I did not tell the panel that I gave the Vice President N4 billion. Where will I get such money? Do I have access to such funds? It is part of mudslinging. Please clear this. I do not have any control of such cash, I did not order the transfer of N4 billion to the VP or to anybody,” a member of the investigating committee reportedly quoted Magu as sayin.

Rather than provide proof, Ude clutched at straws and his response belied his true intention: getting the Vice President out of office. He said: “If he (Osinbajo) indeed wants to go to court, he needs to resign first, and sue me.”

Not done with his campaign, Ude again made a series of tweets on August 8, 2020 claiming in 2016, the VP connived with the Auditor-General, Anthony Mkpe Ayine and illegally took N10billion belonging to the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) from the Treasury Single Account (TSA) account.

Barely an hour later and, in a clearly coordinated plan, spokesperson of the Coalition for United Political Parties, CUPP, Ikenga Imo Ugochinyere, issued a statement lapping on the spurious claims calling on Vice President to step aside and “clear his name.”

Showing their connivance, Ude’s online portal was the first to publish the CUPP comments. Sensing that the allegations were false and perhaps because of Ude’s track record of falsehood against the Vice President, no serious media organisation published that story. Again Ude claimed that the EFCC’s Secretary worked with the Simons Cooper law firm where VP was a partner before he resigned to take the oath of office, insinuating that the VP planted him in EFCC to cut deals.

But the law firm asserted that the said Secretary neither ever worked in nor even visited Simons Cooper! Weeks ago, Rudolf Okonkwo, aka Dr. Damages, ran a similar video clip attacking the Vice President based on a news report that had already been falsified. Okonkwo repeated a fake story and joined in the smear campaign against a truly honest public official.

Also featuring prominently in the campaign against the Vice President is a former deputy publicity secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Timi Frank. Last September 23, Frank accused Osinbajo of mismanaging N90 billion allegedly provided by the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) as campaign funds 2019 elections.

He did not provide any evidence to support his claim, but challenged Prof Osinbajo to sue him regarding the allegation, a challenge which the Vice President took up immediately. He also asked Osinbajo to resign as the vice president to resign for a thorough investigation and unbiased prosecution in court,

The Vice President declared his readiness to waive his constitutional immunity to clear his name and instructed the commencement of legal action against Frank, and another Katch Ononuju, who put their names to the allegation. The FIRS has also since debunked Frank’s allegation, saying the agency’s annual allocation was not even up to N90 billion.

Interestingly, Osinbajo never tries to hog the limelight, but the few times he has, by providence, been cast into the public glare, he has been praised for being decisive. The actions he took while standing in for Buhari during the president’s holidays in the United Kingdom are reference points.

For instance, on May 18, 2016, Osinbajo, as Acting President signed an executive order on transparency and improving the business environment. It contained far-reaching initiatives to be implemented by MDAs to ensure easier access to information, processes and documentation, as well as promote efficiency in public service delivery.

The reforms gradually set in and three years later, the country moved 39 points up in the World Bank ease of doing business ranking. In 2017, Osinbajo paid an unscheduled visit to the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, as part of the 60-day action plan for business reforms in the country. It caught many airport workers by surprise as he inspected facilities and interacted with airport officials.

Less than 24 hours later, the federal government announced the sack of 10 directors of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA). Three new directors and a general manager were also appointed for the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN).

In August 2018, Osinbajo’s bold and decisive move helped ease political tension after the Department of State Security’s (DSS) staged a brief “takeover” of the national assembly. He shocked Nigerians and won their hearts by sacking DSS chief Lawal Daura “with immediate effect”.

Osinbajo described the “unauthorised takeover” as “a gross violation of constitutional order” and “rule of law”, to the applause of ordinary Nigerians across the country. Also in 2018, he ordered the overhaul of the notorious Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) asked the National Human Rights Commission to investigate the numerous allegations of abuses committed by the unit.

Nigerians on Twitter celebrated – and many just seemed relieved to have an efficient politician getting things done. His leadership style won him fans because he seemed to feel the pulse of public opinion. Besides that, he was also seen as quiet, unassuming and hardworking, but eloquent, jovial person, and usually seen with a smile on his face.

Some analysts began to tout him as a worthy successor to President Buhari when the latter’s tenure ends in 2023. As a southerner, the country’s tradition of alternating power between the north and largely Christian south could be in his favour as it is the South’s turn. Perhaps this explains the hurried bid to manufacture dirt with which to discredit him.

So, why doesn’t Osinbajo just quit the office? It is not as if he needs the money.

Standing on the podium before the congregation that Sunday, Osinbajo explained how his experience in that smoke filled room helped him to understand why. He said he has been able to survive in politics by trying to live, as Jesus commanded, like the salt of the earth. He said: “…The Lord spoke to me: ‘You’re the salt. If you don’t get into the soup, what will happen if you don’t get into the soup?

“It struck me immediately that my role was not to look condescendingly at what may be the problem. My role was to get involved in it, fight as much as I could with the power and the grace of the almighty God, and God enabled us at the time and we were able to do something.”

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Re: Osinbajo And The Heat Of Mudslingers by Naturopathic: 11:34am On Aug 25, 2020
Jackson Ude , Femi Fani Kayode , Timi Frank and Co are just hungry writers who doesn't have a substantial facts to back up their lies and fake propaganda
Re: Osinbajo And The Heat Of Mudslingers by Shooyie: 11:36am On Aug 25, 2020
The fake stories against the VP and his daughter are peddled by paid e-rats roaming the cyberspace for a slice of cheese. They will work for whoever dangles the cheese. They use fake sites and blogs to push these stories and unsuspecting Nigerians buy into them fully. The allegations lack proof and after being published, they apologize for putting the fake news out.
Re: Osinbajo And The Heat Of Mudslingers by TheRareGem1(f): 11:37am On Aug 25, 2020
This is deep. For anyone who have the full grasps of the article will know that this gentle soul, Osinbajo is a man who is God's sent. Recap how he handled the government when his boss was away for medical trip still amazes me. He really did well to the extent that people like Ben Bruce gave him kudos also many Nigerians both the members of the rulling party and the opposition parties. This is the kind of leader we need in this country. Imagine if given opportunity to leader this country as the number one man, undoubtedly, there would be emerse development. This man is an action man with overwhelming problem solving skills.
Re: Osinbajo And The Heat Of Mudslingers by Deputy1111(m): 11:41am On Aug 25, 2020
Osinbajo has been the salt of this administration, he puts all his effort to make sure life is comfortable for every citizen. He is never a selfish leader. He works towards achieving a better Nigeria.

No amount of fake news can bring him down.

God bless Osinbajo.

Re: Osinbajo And The Heat Of Mudslingers by Joyce95: 11:41am On Aug 25, 2020
The team of this call Jackson Ude , Femi Fani Kayode, Timi Frank and Co are the problem of this country with their lies and spreading of fake news
Re: Osinbajo And The Heat Of Mudslingers by ojokolax: 11:42am On Aug 25, 2020
the most amazing part about every single claim is that on the occasions that major media houses get hoodwinked and publish them, in less than a week, they are forced to retract them and issue an apology for something they should have done due diligence on in the first place.
Re: Osinbajo And The Heat Of Mudslingers by Wada3: 11:51am On Aug 25, 2020
The Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo is one man that we would ever remain grateful to for always standing for the progress of Nigeria

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