Saleh,
 
Please include Chris Umeh, Ismaila Garba and Akan Udohaya...i would get back 
with their figures via the mobile.
Rgds,
Tunde Okikiolu
86 Octopus

From: Saleh Barka <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, October 14, 2011 7:22 PM
Subject: Re: [Jos Commandos] RE: The Probe Issue and the N17M Intervention Fund

  
We are waiting, thank you.

TJ, 

You need to do some work too,we need to reach at 3 of our set mates that will 
be part of this!

Our target for 86 set is to remit the funds before mid November.

Thanks again.


Saleh Barka
From: [email protected] 
Sender: [email protected] 
Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2011 16:54:43 +0000
To: <[email protected]>
ReplyTo: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [Jos Commandos] RE: The Probe Issue and the N17M Intervention Fund
  
Wow!!! This is so impressive!!! Pls I am sending in 50k , Monday.
I will call you for acct details.

UP 86!!!!!!!

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From: "Barka Saleh" <[email protected]> 
Sender: [email protected] 
Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2011 17:19:14 +0100
To: <[email protected]>
ReplyTo: [email protected] 
Subject: RE: [Jos Commandos] RE: The Probe Issue and the N17M Intervention Fund
  
My fellow 86 Set mates,
 
As promised, please find below the update on our N1m drive:
 
S/N Name Amount  
1 Kofo Owojori          50,000.00  
2 Henry Oyakamo          50,000.00  
3 Muyiwa Peters          30,000.00  
4 Jonathan Akisanmi          40,000.00  
5 Azuka Eneli          40,000.00  
6 Yetunde Adenekan          30,000.00  
7 Stella Nelson          75,000.00  
      
8 Saleh Barka          50,000.00  
9 Kehinde Yusuf          50,000.00  
10 Taiye Yusuf          50,000.00  
11 Tunde Okikiolu          50,000.00  
12 Adams John          30,000.00  
13 Nurudeen           30,000.00  
14 Patrick          30,000.00  
15 Kumar Tsukwam          30,000.00  
      
      
  Total        635,000.00     
 Target    1,000,000.00     
 Balance to go (365,000.00) 
 
N1m is the goal for now not the final destination.
 
For those that are yet to be part of this, you can reach me on 08033411572 or 
Tunde Okikiolu on 08037046706.
 
Futher update by Wednesday next week.
 
Thank you.
 
Saleh Barka
 
From:[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Saleh Barka
Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2011 12:34 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Jos Commandos] RE: The Probe Issue and the N17M Intervention Fund
 
  
Great piece!

Thank you Sir.

Precipitate of the correspondence by Senior Gabriel clear shows that we need to 
evolve CORE VALUES that will guide the way we do things as an association 
amongst which include but not limited to:

1. Accountability
2. Responsibility
3. Integrity
4. Respect 
5. Professionalism 

There is more to discuss on the above, before we implement!

Back to focus!

As we make progress in towards raising the "Intervention Fund"

Good to note that the graduated students of Command Jos is above 25,000! and 
counting!!!

We have written the Commandant and they are working toward producing the School 
Year Book from inception to date.

Certainly, we can raise the funds and Yes we can Fix the school.

I'm coordinating the fund raising for the 1986 set and it has been encouraging 
so far!

I will publish by tomorrow what my set has raised!

Every set can do it!

What is required now is ACTION

Regards.




Saleh Barka
From: Gabriel Bigwan <[email protected]> 
Sender: [email protected] 
Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2011 11:27:36 +0100
To: <[email protected]>
ReplyTo: [email protected] 
Subject: [Jos Commandos] RE: The Probe Issue and the N17M Intervention Fund
 
  
Dear Commandos,
 
I'm just reading through the discussions and feedback. Quite interesting I must 
admit. I think it should continue. But let me say that leadership is about 
challenging the status quo and specially so when we all agree that there is 
something grossly  wrong - whether systemic or systematic. Harold, let all 
sacred cows be gorged! We are really about a revolution - both as individuals 
and as a nation!
 
With all due respect to the 7 reasons deduced by Adams and Kofo, I too strongly 
disagree with quite a lot of their assertions! 
 
We all have (and probably still) lamenting the complete lack of leadership 
facing our dear nation -  from the political ruling class, to communities, 
religious societies, public / private  enterprises, institutions & 
infrastructure - PHCN, Railways, Airways, Seaports, Waterways, Roads, Military, 
Police,  Customs, Immigrations, Education etc. In short just about 
everything  is failing and roting fast, the consequence of our deplorable value 
system (if we really ever defined any)! Most appalling is the bleak future when 
you really sit down and gaze into the path we have chosen to tread! A 
generation of youth gone berserk, disillusioned, confused, angry, morally 
decayed, maladjusted, unguided, hopeless, just name it! I'm not about solving 
world hunger here, but can I feed one destitute today?!
 
So to what end should we "probe" the how, why and when, the cancer of decay set 
into our great Command? To the end that you cannot set about healing the system 
if you don't even know what the ailment is! Why waste hard earned money 
unwisely.  Let me also say that it must be understood that a "probe" does not 
necessarily amount to an indictment, but if it results in that, the learning, 
which could possibly end the deterioration and decay would be worth it! Those 
so indicted could perhaps re-examine their consciences and correct their 
mistakes, the others knowing its no more business as usual would take a serious 
note.
 
The visit by the Lagos chapter officials was by no means "personal". Lets say I 
will dine with the "king" but I will not fail to tell him the kingdom is at the 
brink of collapse;  perhaps being orchestrated by the very people he knights! 
Too much to say for psychophancy in a country awash with a lack of courage to 
stand for what we "believe" in. No sentiments! The reception accorded the 
visitors acknowledged, but what does a fact finding mission to salvage a dying 
legacy mean?! Be corrupted by the "king"s dinner? And what more work could the 
new commandant be doing? And how are we sure its another chip of the old block? 
If our new man is our partner in progress, we have a team! Don't you think so?
 
It would appear that  the "old bloody civilians" did a better job of making 
command great - true?!
 
You cannot seek legality in illegality! By what authority do our leaders loot 
the state treasury - with impunity! Well the people's authority is the reason 
for the Arab spring and all other revolutions throughout the ages! I hope you 
understand! And shouldn't our past leaders apologise for failing us?! - 
Typically African ko? How are even the future generations "prepared" for 
leadership in this country? Or rather made to worship the inglorious criminals 
in "public service" in our society! OK, lets celebrate their mediocrity and 
arrogance! But please count me out!
 
Did someone say we have failed as an alumni? How do you define failure? How 
many ex-students of our great alumni even fair well? I should salute the 
courage many have to even attend the association meetings in the branches! Lets 
face it, how have Nigeria fared since your left command! What have the system 
feed you with? What do we expect from people with diminishing income, self 
worth, security, rights etc? Or are we too becoming an exclusive club of the 
more privileged?! If you even you even dare to think so? In 29 years we have 
moved from a country with promise to one on the list of the world's 20 failing 
state! "Fire on the mountain and no one is a running"? How so true!
 
Let me emphasize here that this debate is NOT a distraction! What are we 
raising N17M for? We write passionately and angrily (sometimes) because we 
sincerely care! And I know we all do, but we cannot continue in the ways of the 
OLD and expect some miracles! I am eager to make my contributions but only when 
we have clearly made ourselves understood, that we want ACCOUNTABILITY and 
RESPONSIBILITY!
 
Let me share with you an experience while still an undergrad
 
During my last days in the University, I headed a strong student delegation  to 
talks with the school authority (senate) in an attempt to address another 
student grievance over the  summary dismissal of some final year students for 
what the authorities had called "incitement to disorderly behavior and rioting" 
following an earlier unrest. Sounds typical abi? Well its a long story as you 
would expect, but when sitting  face to face with the VC, I reminded him that 
his tenure was someday definitely going to end, and his records would speak to 
a thousand generations to come. I reasoned that genuine leadership must accept 
opposition and reflect on their policies when challenged rather than revert to 
threats! If as he said the students were adamant on his resignation, and in 
fair assessment, his fruitless years in the institution was glaring, it might 
very well be best if he indeed considered resigning! My point was;  you simply 
didn't cling to
 leadership when out of ideas on how to steer the "state of affairs" and 
especially when you are "closed" to any form of collective reasoning! 
 
Can you guess the outcome? The police kept watch over  me and I was soon the 
guest of the state police commissioner. And in the very typical manner of our 
leaders, he too began shouting and issuing threats as soon as we were seated! I 
calmly reminded him that that was simply counter productive and that I thought 
he ordered my colleagues and I to a rather "productive session" to reason out a 
solution to the crisis with a view to finding lasting solutions. I reminded him 
that as youth the future belonged to us and the university must be viewed as 
the place for possible reforms and not anti-government. After about 20 yrs now 
he must be retired now. Well I'm still here and active!
 
As it turned out both the  VC and PC were shocked - but they got told some 
reality and truth. The former attested afterwards to that and that changed his 
approach - he gave me a souvenir to remember our meeting! The VC finally left 
and in a place a more progressive one came on - reminded of the forum we 
had, he set out in more engaging manner.  These shouldn't be a one off thing - 
we need large doses of this kind of approach! 
 
Lets not be part of corporate corruption - using public funds to bail out 
corporate criminals in some "wall street". Its about time some got people paid 
for their crimes or at least stop any more of it!
 
Lets talk some more!
 
Gabriel
'85.

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