The blackmail challenge of Asari Dokubo 
has been answered. I can assure he will blend, conform and accept with 
humility the reality of the new environment he now finds himself. Like 
Ayo Fayose, Gani Adams, Godsday Orubebe, Patience Jonathan, Tompolo, 
Femi Fani-Kayode, and other boasters. They were running their mouth 
because Jonathan is in power.
Wuyi Lagoke, 
wuyilagoke@yahoo.com.
Congratulations to everyone who took time
 out to vote during the last presidential election irrespective of 
whatever divide we found ourselves. It is pertinent to note that it is 
just not a civic duty but part of the decision making process for 
whoever aspires for leadership must get involved in. This shapes the 
future for every one of us resident in Nigeria and who looks forward to a
 new modern Nigeria.
Yes Muhammadu Buhari has won as many 
envisaged and we thank God for giving him the privilege to serve this 
country again. We need a strong leadership which expectedly will lead 
Nigeria to her right place in the comity of nations.
Therein lies the beginning of hard work 
for all of us and those who would rather be on the sidelines offering no
 contribution. This is a wrong approach to governance as building a 
nation is a collective responsibility and Buhari’s victory at the polls 
being a first in the history of the nation offers a shift in our focus 
to help build this country. We have input to make and we need the media 
to contribute in the way that it should, being part of the watchdog and 
the civil society also getting involved in ensuring that we help the 
president-elect stay and maintain his focus towards delivering 
people-oriented policies for growth of the economy and the country’s 
self-reliance on other main-stay of the economy away from oil-dependent 
one. We need vigilance spear-headed by the media to put not just the 
presidency on its toes but also the legislative houses both at the 
Federal and States level. We need columnists as Abimbola Adelakun to 
maintain the watch; it is a responsibility for the citizenry to ensure 
we get things right this time around. We all have to pick up the shovels
 and help dig to create the “runway for the aircraft to taxi to” 
take-off and take Nigeria to the height she should have been over two 
decades ago.
I expect a technocrat-driven cabinet with
 the likes of Prof. Patrick Utomi, Babatunde Fashola, Prof. Sheriffdeen 
Tella or Mr. Henry Boyo serving as the Chief Economic Adviser to the 
president and many more noble and competent men and women vying to 
outshine one another with brilliant and practically driven policies to 
help the country. This is not a time to wake up on the wrong side of 
history as some have envisaged, speculating that it would not work.
Adewale-Olasupo Bamgbala, 
adewalebamgbala@aol.com, 
+2348020941.




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