…. Says Gabbaging Out Concorted Lies And Filthy Statements Against Statesmen, Sign Of Demonic Spell
A former National Publicity Secretary of the defunct New Peoples Democratic Party (nPDP), Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, has taken Daniel Bwala, the Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Policy Communication, to the cleaners, describing him as a rolling stone that gathers no moss.
Eze, who formerly worked with Bwala as members of APC Legacy Projects Media Team, said he was not surprised to hear and see Bwala pouring invectives on hands that once fed him, just because he wants to be relevant and warm himself into the destructive hands of the present administration.
“I have previously worked with that youngman in the APC Legacy Media Project, and during that period, I found him bereft of conscience and sane mind. He was more of a man under demonic spell.
“In him I saw a traitor and a man readily available to stab his benefactor in the chest for personal aggrandizement.
“During that period, Bwala exhibited high level of sycophancy, moral bankruptcy and abnormality.
“My impression of Bwala, then, was that of a man, who was ready to betray his father and kinsmen for a pot of porridge beans.
“Today, going by his actions, I have been vindicated, my conscience will never prick me over my perception of that man as a rabble-rouser, Eze stated.
Eze hinted that from the APC Legacy Media Team, Bwala jumped ship to the media train of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, as one of the party’s presidential spokesperson.
True to his questionable character, Eze stated that, Bwala, “with no hope any longer of survival and relevance, willfully rushed to the Tinubu media team with the hope of getting a ministerial slot, after calling the President all sort of unprintable names when he was with Atiku.
Reacting on the recent attack by Bwala, on the person of Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the 2023, general elections, the APC Chieftain simply tagged him a skit maker, begging for followership.
In a statement he released in Port-Harcourt, Chief Eze, said he was aware that Bwala will one day resort to insulting Peter Obi, just to be relevant in Tinubu’s administration.
“Calling Peter Obi a failed politician and one who doesn’t understand what democracy is all about is height of mediocrity, insanity and stupidity on the part of Bwala.
“I make bold to state unequivocally that what Peter Obi has achieved and represents in the annals of political transformation in Nigeria, eluded Bwala’s great grand father and lineage. So, he should shut his dirty mouth.
“Bwala must not utter gutter statements against statesmen in the likes of Peter Obi, in order to be accepted by the Tinubu’s Team, Eze said.
Recall that Bwala chose to call Obi names because of recent comments he made on the state of democracy in Nigeria, by saying that “It is funny how failed politicians are trying to re-define democracy. Does he even know the meaning of democracy. When people were fighting for democracy, Gregory was buying and selling. He doesn’t have a history of any democratic activism from his school days to date”.
Describing Bwala as a misguided, gullible and misfiring presidential aide, Eze made mockery of Tinubu’s aide, saying he only has a history of democratic sycophancy, betrayal and double-faced activism.
According to Eze, “President Tinubu, who knows how to deal with his political opponents lured Bwala, to his side by dangling satanic carrot, which he (Bwala) grabbed with his two leprous hands.
“As one of Tinubu’s spokespersons, Bwala has been rubbished and tactically kept in the cooler; only for him to find his voice today to disparage the person of Peter Obi, one of Africa’s most redefined democrat, followed and admired politician.
Eze sought to know from Bwala, who between Peter Obi and President Tinubu, who has an inkling of what genuine democracy is all about going by the unconstitutional declaration of state of emergency in Rivers State by his principal.
“If Obi does not know the meaning of democracy, what then will Bwala say of his paymaster, who has resorted to personalize democratic power through systemic manipulation of the judiciary, and brazen violation of the Constitution of Nigeria, Eze queried.
By calling Obi a trader, Eze wondered when it has become a sin for one becoming a trader.
The erstwhile spokesperson of the nPDP noted that some of the challenges facing Nigeria and Nigerians today is because most politicians apart from playing dirty politics have nothing else to fall back upon.
“If Peter Obi is a trader, that is wonderful; we need more of such successful traders and managers of men and resources like him to help sanitize the current madness going on in Nigeria in the name of politics.
Eze pleaded with Bwala to find time to peruse through what Obi actually said about the state of democracy in Nigeria and call himself to order.
For avoidance of doubt, Obi had recalled it took the intervention of former President Olusegun Obasanjo and former Senate President Ken Nnamani to prevent his impeachment when he was governor.
“Unlike in the current administration, in which a president suspended a governor, the court was largely free from corruption under Obasanjo and former President Musa Yaradua” Obi was quoted as saying.
Now, I want Bwala and his horde of anti democratic forces to come out openly and dispute the incontrovertible fact that the country’s Judiciary is not free from state capture by the Tinubu administration.
“Rather than address the issues raised by Obi, that demented soul decided to jump into the ring with torn boxers and with foul smelling unshaved armpit to insult Obi, the APC Chieftain stated.
Eze insisted that Bwala’s reaction was one goof too many, and therefore advised him to keep off alcohol any time an issue of national importance is placed on the front burner.
“The fact remains that under President Tinubu, democracy has been raped, collapsed and bastardized.
“I expect Nigerians of like minds to gather together to find a way out of the national disgrace Nigerians are experiencing at present, Eze concluded.