Godwin, if we have a quarter of Nigerians who would think this way and present 
what you just did now, there would not be any need for intervention fund, 
because we would have had a seamless society but sadly we need to fix it . 
Cheers to you my guy, i am elated by yours.
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To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, October 14, 2011 8:00 AM
Subject: Re: [Jos Commandos] INTERVENTION FUND: THE REAL ISSUE


  
Senior Ugo Ben, good morning sir, by my timing here.

The least of my intentions was to have made u feel the way u felt after my 
reactions. With due respect to you and all other great COJOSA members sharing 
passionate opinions on this very important matter, I express my regrets!

The crux of this issue therefore, is for the intervention fund and project to 
be achieved, so I will plead that while we try to share our varying opinions, 
let's get moving contacting our set mates, without further ado.

Senior Emeka, I am still on my knees sir, but had to bring my hands down to 
type this.

Thank u all and God bless COJOSA

Godwin Okpe
Dragon 87' 
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From: [email protected] 
Sender: [email protected] 
Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2011 05:00:35 +0000
To: <[email protected]>
ReplyTo: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [Jos Commandos] INTERVENTION FUND: THE REAL ISSUE
  
@Lugo. Ugo Ben how are you and family? Sorry I missed the blasting posts and I 
apologise on behalf of the blasters. Both your comments and that of Bigwan are 
spot on and very edifying. The various chapters will work out modalities on the 
disbursement of the funds then appoint their monitors. Note that it is not 
conceivable that such funds be given to anyone. We will collectively use our 
money to do what it is meant to do. On the lighter note Godwin Okpe kneel down 
hands up and close your eyes. Kofo go and cut grass at Hyde park London and 
Adams submitt your one month provisions for penance. Emeka Igboanugo 82' 
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From: lugo Ben <[email protected]> 
Sender: [email protected] 
Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2011 21:43:19 -0700 (PDT)
To: Josites Cojosa<[email protected]>
ReplyTo: [email protected] 
Cc: mary Tombiri<[email protected]>; Dennis Iyelih<[email protected]>
Subject: [Jos Commandos] INTERVENTION FUND: THE REAL ISSUE
  
Great Commandos,
I have read and re read my Sept 30 post on this forum “Before the 17 million 
intervention fund” and I’m yet to find a text or phrase where I, Ugo Ben muted 
or alluded or called for a probe on the administration of CSSJ. Similarly, 
there appears to be no evidence to suggest that I am against such a wonderful 
idea: an intervention fund for our alma mater as initiated by great and 
passionate commandos; Kofo  Owojori (86) and Sagai John Adam (86).
My personal opinion on such a proposal on a public domain was on the strategy 
or strategies that could be explored. Few minutes after these were posted on 
this forum my dear Godwin Okpe (87) came swinging and practically blasted me 
off. Two days ago, our own Kofo and Adams came accusing me of “muting” the 
probe idea. I think we are better than this. I shall NOT demand for an apology. 
What binds us together is stronger than whatever the differences in opinion,  
however I would expect COJOSA leaders especially our Eko Brothers/Sisters to 
intervene as suggested by Harold Nwariaku (88) on ”the tone of our emails”.
I have come to realize that alumni matters are voluntary in nature and involve 
approaches that require motivation, inspiration, diplomacy, respect, 
appreciation, conviction etc.
I had commended the President and VP of Lagos chapter (Saleh Barka, 86 and 
Babayeju Taiwo, 84) when I learnt they went to Jos on a fact finding mission. I 
also commended them on this forum when their initial report was posted by John 
Akadang (88) and Harold. 
On Oct 6 John informed us on this forum that a general meeting of COJOSA Lagos 
chapter will be called at end of this month (Oct) to discuss the report on the 
Jos visit. We are still waiting on the outcome of the deliberations from North 
America. Not sure if PH, Abuja and UK-IRL general assemblies have discussed but 
there are already set coordinators and monies are already been collected. With 
due respect to everybody on this forum, it is here that I really need help. 
I think the issue is not a probe on CSSJ. The real issue is Project management 
as pointed out by Gabriel Bigwan (85).That is the” weakest link” in the 
proposal. This is the real issue that may affect this good idea if not debated. 
We will raise the 17 million naira and maybe even more. Nobody has yet opposed 
the idea of raising money. For the sake of CSSJ even after this initial 17 
million; let’s discuss the real issue either on this forum or at our various 
general meetings. I reckon ‘am a proponent of Due Process especially when it is 
everybody’s money.
Thanks.
Ugo Ben (82)

A wise man makes his own decisions, an ignorant man follows public 
opinion....Grantland Rice

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