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Pius Adesami: The Hallucinating Mind of a Columnist
By Prince Babajide Babalola Sep 21,2011

I would like to respond to the recent inaccurate and
irresponsible article, filled with disgust and mental
deficiency, published on saharareporters, nigeriavillagesquare
and other online magazines by one Pius Adesanmi with the title
‘‘Getting Their Beering Wrong’’.I am particularly disturbed that
Saharareporters and others, will post such an article devoid of
intellectual objectivity nor intellectual analysis, I doubt if
the editor of Saharareporters had the patience to read the whole
long piece of “copy and paste” ‘opinion’ before posting it on
the webpage for the sane minded readers.
If Adesanmi was fair to himself and his father’s name he should
have exercised restraints over issues like this which purely
lack substance, facts and accuracy. A Yoruba adage says ‘‘omo
osan loun ko poun-po loba iya re nile’’ (It is only a prodigal
son that brings dishonour & shame to his mother), this proverb
can best describe who Pius Adesanmi is. I am sure if he had
asked his counsel he could have been better informed about the
damage he is doing to himself and career.
Although I truly agree with him that he has right not to
believe Nigerian officials or politicians, his fundamental
rights also allow him to believe wikileaks or anything
else, or to possibly embrace all the uncensored cable
appreciating them more than his Holy Bible or Quran. However it
would be wrong for him in his infertile and vicious mind to take
on Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai and others,
over some classified information that were released by
wikileaks some of which
are completely incorrect and fallacious.
Every right thinking individuals knew the damage this cable has
done to all career diplomats (serving or retired) in the global
community and some observers have even concluded that
revolutions and reforms are in danger of being lost as the
cables spread to intelligence contractors and governments before
the public. For a hallucinating Adesanmi who is ostensibly
uniformed about the realities attached to this cable, he should
be guided that the United States, a country where he purportedly
lives, denied ever cooperating with the anti-secrecy group, and
blasted Wikileaks for threatening national security and the
safety of confidential informants. Wikileaks equally blamed
Britain's ‘‘The Guardian newspaper’’ for the breach. They also
emphasized that bulk of the information released are from their
confidential informants at their various embassies and that all
the information and conversation can’t
just be true, affirming that there must be some
sort of distortion of
facts and in some instances such conversation never took place
coupled with the fact that some of the materials provided are
not even verifiable. One wonders why Adesanmi has decided to
seek pleasure in making this scandalous and derogatory opinion
about these distinguished and well accomplished Nigerians
including Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, el-Rufai Nasir, Okonjo Iweala
and even President Goodluck Jonathan among others.
I have pleasure in tutoring Mr Adesanmi like a primary school
pupil, by informing him that in the internet community there is
what we call ‘’hacking’’ which can inadvertently
hit anyone on their social network or email accounts
especially when the firewall on their computer systems are not
strong enough to combat intruding virus, which was what Chief
Femi Fani-Kayode experienced some months ago when his facebook
account was compromised by some hackers who literarily hacked
into his facebook page causing him inconceivable and regrettable
damage in the public. This callous propagandist has also lied
and misinformed the public by saying Chief Fani-Kayode posted
suggestive pictures of his biologically children on his facebook
photo gallery, this is also incorrect because there was no time
such pictures were posted on his facebook photo gallery. You can
check out the links below they would surely dissolve your sense
of ignorance and indecent journalism,
moreso this information can also make the public to be well
informed about the facts of the matter erroneously raised by
this confused and demented columnist.
http://saharareporters.com/article/re-how-responsible-father-mr-femi-fani-kayode?page=2
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/09/femi-fani-kayode-the-rage-and-the-wikileaks-fever/
http://www.punchng.com/Articl.aspx?theartic=Art201102082524470
. However, it should
be on record that Chief Femi Fani-Kayode meritoriously served
under the administration Chief Olusegun Obasanjo as Special
Adviser on Public Affairs, Minister of Culture and Tourism and
later in the Aviation ministry. On the merit of this available
fact, all right thinking person would surely expect him to stand
in defence of his principal in those days and I don’t think he
has done anything wrong in that regard. Therefore Adesanmi
should not engage himself on any blue murder excursion, it is
needless and I would
advise him to utilise his writing skills on something reasonable
that can add value to his professional career not by brandishing
himself as a jester at the public gallery. A responsible
journalist is expected to focus more on investigative work and
backing it with irrefutable evidences. Meanwhile I have not seen
anywhere in the world when writing rejoinders in the press has
become crime, particularly when accurate facts are put in the
right perspective to guide the public accordingly, so he should
tell us how and where Fani-Kayode has wronged him.
Furthermore, Pius will do Nigerians (including me) great service
by exposing the antics of corrupt and inconsistent Nigerian
politicians who speak from both sides of their mouth, but for
him to have chosen Chief Femi Fani-Kayode in such order he has
gone for a wrong ‘bull’. I believe it would be fair enough if
Nigerians can only commend and appreciate Chief Femi Fani-Kayode
for hisquick intervention in solving many delicate issues
particularly when the nation was faced with incessant air
crashes which bedevilled the aviation sector between 2005 and
2006. In fairness to President Olusegun Obasanjo he made a good
choice in his minor cabinet reshuffle back then, when he
redeployed Fani Kayode from the Ministry of Culture and Tourism
to the Ministry of Aviation. The redeployment took place in
November 2006. Before the redeployment, the country had
experienced no less than five plane crashes in Nigeria with the
attendant loss of approximately 400 lives
within a period of one
year. This was not only unprecedented in peace time but was also
a national tragedy and disgrace and was widely acknowledged as
being so. The plane crashes were, in no particular order, the
Bellview crash, the Sosoliso crash, the military plane crash (in
which some of our brightest and most distinguished generals were
killed), the ADC crash and the crash of a small plane that took
place in Kaduna . As if to add a rather sinister twist to the
whole saga, virtually all
these crashes took place on a weekend. This was a perplexing
coincidence and was indeed by a curious and cruel twist of fate.
It was clear and obvious to the discerning and spiritually
sensitive that the demons of hell had been invoked and loosed
into the Nigerian airspace in that one year.Fani Kayode took on
these dark forces and their agents and restored discipline,
accountability, sensitivity, responsibility and a full
compliance and ‘no-nonsense’ approach to
safety and security
issues within the sector. For him, the protection of the lives
and welfare of the Nigerian flying public was more important
than anything else. To him it was his duty to protect these
lives for the seven (7) months that he was at the Aviation
Ministry. We thank God that in that primary assignment, by God's
grace, he was successful and the cycle of plane crashes stopped
throughout the period that he was Minister of Aviation. Still
the hatchet men wont stop their propaganda and media onslaught
by way of misinforming the public about the aviation
intervention fund and the roles played by the EFCC and judiciary
among others things. The fact is that Fani-Kayode never stole
any money and the fine gentle has clean bill of records contrary
to the lies that have been served to the public by the
inefficient and incompetent Farida Waziri and his boy Femi
Babafemi. Here is also a rejoinder which put things in their
correct proper perspective
http://www.pointblanknews.com/Articles/artopn2799.html.
I believe Mr Pius Adesanmi is a core Yoruba man, and for that I
expect him to openly apologize to those he had sensationally
disparaged simply because he feels he has good command of
English or he could abuse or play with semantics. He should
learn to be decorous with his choice of words while writing his
opinions, nothing can be more retrogressive and disdainful than
this and unfortunately for him this is not excellent journalism.
He has not only done great harm to himself but to his entire
generation by fielding falsehoods to the unsuspecting members of
the public who are only nosing for news. He should know that he
is not the only one who knows how to handle the pen in a manner
capable of undermining the ethics of his profession. I will
leave Pius to his conscience, but it is pertinent to emphasise
on some specific lapses that are evident in his biased opinion.
The potential consequences of being wrong in an article are far
more extensive because of the impact upon the public discourse
when it comes to deciding how issues are judged. Here, facts are
used to persuade but what if those facts are wrong? The rule
always has been that an editor publicly admits the error and
prints (or broadcasts) the correction to it. Regrettably, that
will not be the case here.
Sure, letters may be written to the editor that may be printed
long after the urgent momentum to reconcile the error has
lapsed. Also, editors will leave it to essentially uninformed
readers to decide on their own that is more credible. And, for
those leveraging the PR efforts to sway public opinion and buzz
for their politically and selfishly motivated efforts that will
do nothing whatsoever to rectify falsehoods, they will be happy
to know that editors will not bother to admit their errors or
correct them in a prominent manner. This is not good journalism.
And, it misleads deeply. Readers beware and thank you for
dispelling this costly hoax and
rumour.
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