Thursday, 20 June 2013
All Africa Students Union (AASU) Disowns Bode George, Says No Plan To Honour Him-PREMIUM TIMES
The All Africa Students Union (AASU) has disowned a former Deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Party, Olabode George, saying it has no plan to confer any award on him.
Speaking with PREMIUM TIMES from AASU headquarters in Accra, Ghana, the Secretary General of the organization, Fred Awah, said reports of the award on Mr. George, an ex-convict, who recently served jail term for corruption, was “absolutely untrue, misleading and fraudulent.”
“It is clear there are elements dragging the name of our organization in the mud,” Mr. Awah said. “The Kwame Nkrumah African Leadership Award is a prestigious one and there are criteria for awarding it. At no time did we consider him (Bode George) for any award.”
Mr. Awah, who sounded livid on the telephone, said he was already planning to travel to Nigeria to meet with officials of the National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, with a view to identifying “the fraudulent elements” using AASU’s name to offer dubious awards to individuals for percuniary gains.
“What they have done is criminal,” he said. “We must expose and disgrace them so that others will learn.”
There have been reports in the media (not PREMIUM TIMES) that AASU, on the recommendation of NANS, had nominated the PDP chieftain as winner of its 15th edition of the Africa Leadership Award.
A certain Olufemi Lawson, described as the Nigeria representative at AASU and project co-ordinator of the award, reportedly announced Mr. Bode’s selection, saying the award would be conferred on him on December 12 at an elaborate ceremony that would feature “a distinguished leadership lecture.”
He was quoted as saying Mr. George was selected from among the many nominees for the 2012 award based on his commitment to youth development and his defence of democratic institutions.
AASU is a regional students organisation, headquartered in Accra, Ghana with over 54 African countries as members.
When contacted by PREMIUM TIMES Friday, Mr. Lawson insisted there was no going back on the conferment of the award on Mr. George. He said the award ceremony would be held in Lagos as planned.
Mr. Lawson said the President of AASU, Mohammed Bashir, a Sudanese citizen, is aware of the arrangement, and that the organisation’s secretary general, Mr. Awah, was not in the loop because he had been busy with the Ghanaian elections.
Mr. Lawson said in selecting Mr. George for the award, he and his group “looked beyond the politics of Nigeria” and were impressed by his effort in youth development and education.
“This is a man who has awarded over 1000 scholarships and grants to indigent students,” Mr. Lawson said. “He deserves to be honoured.”
But shortly after Mr. Lawson spoke to us, we called Secretary General Amah again who insisted “there is no such award for Bode George from AASU.”
“Lawson is not an official of AASU,” Mr. Amah said. “He contested for the position of deputy secretary general and lost. He was defeated by a Liberian. Since then, he has been pursuing a fraudulent scheme, using the name of the organization to hand out dubious awards.”
A former President of AASU, Oludare Ogunlana, also explained that his investigation indicated the organization and its secretariat had no knowledge of the purported award.
He said there is no Nigerian on the executive board of AASU at this time, meaning Mr. Lawson could not be speaking for the organization.
Many Nigerians have widely criticized the plan to honour Mr. George, who was imprisoned for mismanaging public funds.
The PDP chieftain could not be reached for comments Friday morning. He did not answer or return calls made to his telephone.
Past recipients of the AASU bi-annual Africa Leadership Award include former Secretary General of the United Nations (UN), Kofi Anan, former President Olusegun Obasanjo, Afe Babalola, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, and late Nobel laureate Wangari Maathai among others.
bodethief georgethief. Agbalagba Ole!
Egbon ni won, Bode je agba -oje ninu olole! Nigerian Ports Authority proved it, Obasanjo confirmed it. Egbon ti jale leekan o, bi won d'aran bori, aso ole ni Bode d'abora.
why i love bode
he made us to understand that ex convict is a mere prefix which okupe admitted. he exposed how weak and glutonous our religion institution is. he maintained his wife daily while in prison. he rebranded cognac to new level.he still belong to umbrella not AC witout compressor against all odds. he never tolled d part of ignorant ibori. there is no law in nigeria bcos dos who are involved in deep rooted corruption belong to bode generation and now they are judges in our d/f courts of law frustrating new generation destiny ind name of age bracket?
Good Move
Good move by the students.
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PLEASE CONFER THE BLACK SHEEP AWARD ON BODE, THE THIEF.
Can they not simply confer on him the black sheep / cum black-leg award as an example of how not to be a former student? They should take cognizance of his stealing ability in conferring this long overdue award to the author of Jankara Politics, Ewonbode Ewonyinka Tewonde George. He deserves it. He can share it with another Akokite Tafa Balogun, while we keep watching uncle Babalakin for his Ibori connection. Nigeria, nest of thieves!
Bode George - "Go and sin no more!”
“This is a man who has awarded over 1000 scholarships and grants to indigent students,” Mr. Lawson said. “He deserves to be honoured.”
Bode George, ex-military man and ex-chairman of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), served a two-year sentence for corruption in Kirikiri prison is an ex-convict. Mr. George headed straight for the Cathedral Church of Christ in Marina, Lagos. "Go and sin no more", the priest tells Bode George,
Anger, shock greet lavish reception for Bode George
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/02/anger-shock-greet-lavish-reception-fo...
Is this still part of his rehabilitation?
Charlatans will find a way of getting their own cut from the billions that he paid for by going to Kiri kiri for 2 YEARS.
Mr Lawson, what is your position in AASU?
who are AASU? they should go
who are AASU? they should go and sit down and do simething about social problems/provisions in Africa, faceless people
Award to an ex-convict
Nigerians are good at doing very odd things for personal and material gains. How would you describe to the international community that award of excellency was given to an ex-convict
I was surprise when I read
I was surprise when I read about giving Ewonbode George an award.It is good that it has been debunked,because his award is in KIRIKIRI
B'stard son of Nigeria
Elsewhere,Olabode George would still be in prison at least for the next 40yrs but not in Nigeria,and yet we complain of TI's rating of Nigeria as a country where corruption is a way of life.
Anyone still wonder why Ghana is surpassing Nigeria ?
Anyone still wonder why Ghana is surpassing Nigeria ?
Nigerian students, so called leaders of tomorrow, are fraudsters who would dine with the devil at any price while Ghanaian students have their heads well screwed on the necks. The future looks quite bleak for this country; Giant of Africa my foot !!!
The Big Thief
Look at him, just like a hippopotamus raising his nostrils above water. Ole, thief.
Funny...
“This is a man who has awarded over 1000 scholarships and grants to indigent students,” Mr. Lawson said. “He deserves to be honoured.”...So he awarded over 1000 scholarships from stolen money and thus deserves to be honored abi? We've lost our shame...
May be Buhari the leader of
May be Buhari the leader of Boko haram would have been a better choice who knows.

