Fubara's Plea for Understanding and Peace
I Know Solutions to My Problems, You Actions Creating More Troubles For Me - Fubara Tells Supporters
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Summary
In a poignant and heartfelt address, Fubara, a significant figure in the River State, reaches out to his supporters and the community, urging them to understand the complexity of his situation and to refrain from taking actions that may inadvertently complicate matters. Fubara emphasizes his satisfaction with the current state of affairs and hints at a reluctance to return to previous roles, stating his spirits have moved on. He reminds his audience of the essence of celebrating a life lived for others, in this instance, paying tribute to Pak Clark. Fubara implores his supporters to focus their energies on positive actions and to seek his consent before engaging in actions on his behalf.
Highlights
- Fubara addresses the sensitivity of current events, urging careful consideration before actions are taken. π―
- He acknowledges the complexity of his situation and expresses satisfaction with not returning to past duties. π§
- A heartfelt tribute to Pak Clark, emphasizing his life of sacrifice and dedication to others. π€²
- Fubara calls for unity, understanding, and focus among his supporters at this critical time. π₯
Key Takeaways
- Fubara stresses the importance of understanding and peace in dealing with his challenges. βοΈ
- He expresses contentment and a sense of moving on from past responsibilities. πΎ
- Paying tribute to Pak Clark, Fubara highlights the importance of living a life dedicated to others. π
- He appeals to supporters to focus on positive actions and seek consent before acting on his behalf. π€
Overview
Fubara's speech is a heartfelt plea for understanding as he navigates the complexities of his current situation. He addresses his supporters directly, urging them to pause and reflect before taking any actions that might complicate his circumstances. Fubaraβs tone is one of peace and reflection, emphasizing that he has moved on spiritually from his past roles and responsibilities.
In his tribute to Pak Clark, Fubara reflects on a life well-lived for the benefit of others. He reminds everyone gathered about the significant contributions and sacrifices made by Clark, encouraging his audience to learn from Clark's example. It's a powerful reminder of the importance of living for others, a testament to enduring legacies beyond material wealth.
Fubara urges his supporters to channel their energies into positive actions, stressing the importance of seeking his guidance before acting on his behalf. He emphasizes the need for unity and understanding, painting a picture of collective progress and spiritual upliftment as they continue to contribute to the betterment of their community and state.
Chapters
- 00:00 - 00:30: Introduction This chapter, titled 'Introduction,' seems to begin with the repetitive emphasis on the word 'Heat' followed by music. Without additional context or specific content, it's likely introducing the theme or setting a tone for what will follow in the book, possibly related to temperature, passion, or intensity.
- 00:30 - 02:30: Recognizing Dignitaries The chapter focuses on recognizing esteemed dignitaries, specifically mentioning Chief Rufa George, former governor of River State, and Sir GT Tobi, former deputy governor of River State. It highlights the importance of acknowledging these individuals to maintain proper protocol and avoid any social oversights.
- 02:30 - 05:00: Purpose of the Gathering In this chapter, the focus is on recognizing the role and importance of apostles. The host acknowledges the choice to honor the apostle for their significant contributions, as reflected in biblical references, rather than taking on titles such as primate or bishop. The gathering emphasizes the work and effort apostles put in, illustrating their critical role within the church context.
- 05:00 - 08:30: Reflections on Leadership and Legacy This chapter reflects on various aspects of leadership and legacy, focusing on notable figures such as Zagri, Bishop, Admiral Fingers, and Yayov Aborima. The discussion covers the responsibilities, contributions, and the importance of traditions and values in leadership roles. The presence of influential leaders and representatives highlights the chapter's emphasis on the significance of leadership in shaping a lasting legacy within communities.
- 08:30 - 12:00: Living for Others The chapter 'Living for Others' discusses various influential figures and leaders in the Zenibbo region. It mentions important personalities such as Senator Po, the president-general of Zenibbo, along with the SSG Alabo and Jivani, highlighting their roles and contributions to the community.
- 12:00 - 16:00: Concluding Remarks The chapter 'Concluding Remarks' features speakers Professor Obini and Steve Aake, who delivered a presentation that prompted a reflective and conscious response from the audience. However, the narrator notes that despite the insightful nature of the presentation, they have chosen their own path, independent of the suggestions given, similar to a senator mentioned during the talk.
I Know Solutions to My Problems, You Actions Creating More Troubles For Me - Fubara Tells Supporters Transcription
- 00:00 - 00:30 Heat. Heat. [Music] [Music]
- 00:30 - 01:00 Chief Rufa George, former governor of River State. Sir GT Tobi, former deputy governor of River State. I want to take the protocol a bit because I know if I don't recognize a few person here, I won't be forgiven at all.
- 01:00 - 01:30 Let me recognize specially the one who chooses not to take a primate or a bishop but prefer to maintain the apostle because the apostles are the ones who do a lot of job even in the Bible. So let me recognize the our host Apostle
- 01:30 - 02:00 Zagri and also Bishop that is here with us. I think we also have in our midst here Admiral Fingers I recognize you. We have Yayov Aborima who is also standing in for all the traditional
- 02:00 - 02:30 rulers. I also have the president general of Zenibbo, Senator Po who came with me, my SSG Alabo, Jivani and others.
- 02:30 - 03:00 Let's may also recognize the speakers, Professor Obini and Steve Aake. Your presentation really awoken a level of consciousness. But I choose not to go that way. It's not my way. I have my own way. Just like senator said here when you go to
- 03:00 - 03:30 the graveyard if you go with a t a a tape you will see all sizes of grave. So I have my own way and I will continue to maintain my way. I have uh somebody that we contested election together. Let me also recognize him. To is there with
- 03:30 - 04:00 us, our women, our youth and also the church. This is my first I've been going out quite all right but speaking publicly after the event of March
- 04:00 - 04:30 18th I've been a bit careful because when I go for an and the body language of the environment. If it's not in tune with what I believe in, I feel very
- 04:30 - 05:00 unhappy because for a lot of you here, you don't know what the situation is. It's not about Osho Bay O. It gets to a situation where Osho Bay don't solve problem. That is the truth. So for that reason, I'm a bit careful. But this particular event is something I honestly cannot
- 05:00 - 05:30 avoid. Paklac is a very special person to every one of us and more especially to me. So I feel I'm indeped to him. Yes, I might have supported the burial program but putting in my presence here is the most important thing. Before I go into the main business because I found out that a good
- 05:30 - 06:00 number of you deviated from the program today the program is a tribute for Pak is not an issue of S for I am not disputing the message God gave to you my bishop. But in this particular event is
- 06:00 - 06:30 a message to talk about the clark because the way you hammered it when they leave here that is not the way it will be presented. It will be similar has gathered his supporters to make statements against the minister and the president. That is not what I need
- 06:30 - 07:00 now. What I need now even some of you have you asked yourself do you think I am even interested in going back there? I want to ask you don't you see how better I look? Do you think I'm interested in it? If I have my way, I say it's here. This is an altar of God. I don't wish going back there. My spirit has left that place long ago. So all this all this I want everybody to focus. Please, it's not
- 07:00 - 07:30 everything you do. You think there are some fight you don't fight. Some things you don't do because you need to ask the person does it want it? I have peace. If you have known me, you've been seeing me, you can see I look better now. In as much as we have things that we need to do for our state, we know people have made sacrifice for us and we one way or the other have to stand by them. Does not
- 07:30 - 08:00 mean that we should start firing without any targets. We need to be focused. Our evening here is about is not fumb and like I said is about clark every other thing that is said here every other admonition by whoever is your personal view it does not speak
- 08:00 - 08:30 or does not present the purpose of this evening. I mean it and I want you to quote me anywhere. We're here talking about the life of a man who lived a life of sacrifice. Amongst you the women here, do you have forgiven spirit? Your hearts are bitter. You don't [Music] forgive. Those are the important thing.
- 08:30 - 09:00 We're here talking about a man who spent his own money to go to court for me. A man who gathered people to say fight for but some of you here your hearts are dark but one important thing that you have your board pass is just you're waiting for the flight so you need to retract your ways what is special about
- 09:00 - 09:30 clark maybe when he started his life. He might have made his own mistake like every one of us. But at a certain time in his life, he believed that I want to live a life. I want to dedicate my life for others. And he did it and he did it well. I am a beneficiary of that. I've
- 09:30 - 10:00 never met him. One day I spoke to him a few times on phone but he stood by me. I've never gone until his death. The first time I stepped by faith into Clark house was when I went for condolence. I never went to his house but he stood by me. He supported what he believed in injustice and that is the man we are celebrating this
- 10:00 - 10:30 night. It's celebration because he has gotten to the ninth floor. It's 90 something going to 100 is it not? In fact, if not for maybe the way it happened, you should even be entering the third floor is the one the cloud now. It's not once you enter 10, you're on the cloud waiting for the child to come and carry
- 10:30 - 11:00 you. But he was already close to that place because he lived a life not life for himself but life for others. So I want us this evening that as we have gathered here to celebrate him, let us learn from him. Let us go with something and that thing should be dedicating our
- 11:00 - 11:30 life for things that are good. I once read about a very strong and powerful man when he died. He said that all the physicians, the best should carry his coffin. All his wealth, his gold should be poured on the
- 11:30 - 12:00 streets for them to walk on it. And [Music] that his coffin they should make it in such a way that people will see his hands dangling showing that he's living with nothing. This life we have come into this life with nothing in our part. We are not celebrated. That is the
- 12:00 - 12:30 truth. When we are celebrated is in debt. How many of us both the ones here and the ones outside here will pass on and people will gather and say good things about them. That is the message we should live in life that when we mention our names when our names are mentioned anywhere it open doors for our children.
- 12:30 - 13:00 It doesn't bring cost to our family. That is the choice I've made. That is the decision why in whatever situation I find myself in this whole thing. I always tell those of you who want to listen, don't do things because you want to do them. Do the things I want. I am the one wearing the shoes.
- 13:00 - 13:30 I know the solution to my problem. I know how to walk through my problem. There are some things you will do rather than bring peace for me is poise my peace process. It gives me it gives me problem. So I'm cautioning everybody here. I'm serious and I very important to say it here in the church so that it's not something I'm passing a message to
- 13:30 - 14:00 anybody privately. Before you do anything that you claim you're doing for me, seek my consent. I said it before. Do you even know what I'm interested in? Listen. My spirit my spirit has left this place. I'm already my body part. I have it already. But God, I'm going to die now. I'm not going to die now. The reason is not that I'm too young to die or too old to die. I have a wife and I have kids that
- 14:00 - 14:30 I need to bring up. They need me now more than ever. So when I finish that work and also finish the work of humanity, the aircraft that land I will board gallantly. So let me thank everyone more especially Senator Bave the chairman of this this uh night of
- 14:30 - 15:00 tribute the chairman of uh rivers elders and his deputy and vice chairman and everyone this is the most important thing it is not any tribute they're writing that we are going we put in the paper is this sacrifice you're making this memory will be forever when we want to talk about him the story will
- 15:00 - 15:30 always be there when PLA died and his funeral was being arranged in river state a night of tribute was held in his memory and who are those people there your names names will be mentioned. That is the most important thing. So I join every one of you to say
- 15:30 - 16:00 that Pak has done his work but I can assure you that that shoe will be filled very well. In the Bible, Jesus was doing his evangelist evangelical job just between um a between a very small place. We all know the story. But when he
- 16:00 - 16:30 died, that was when the gospel spread. Ciples started running from where? Everywhere. The gospel started expanding. I can tell you I didn't get any spiritual message or but inside my heart that what Pat Clark stands for bigger than what he achieved while he was
- 16:30 - 17:00 alive. It is on every one of us here to key into it. And what is the message is very simple. Live this life for others. Stand on what is truth. Pend justice. Speak for the oppressed. That is his message. Simple and straight. He didn't live with
- 17:00 - 17:30 anything. He doesn't have anything. I've been to his house. I can say that even that he's even a poor man. It doesn't mean because he has a house in Abuja he's a rich man. He's a poor man. But his legacies and what he lives for is what is most important. time and life of
- 17:30 - 18:00 uh chief senator Dr. EK Clark. What is remaining in my own is senator already I have I have chief I have do doctor maybe the senator I'll add now okay he doesn't have his excellency okay maybe we'll just swap on that one thank you and I believe that you're living here more
- 18:00 - 18:30 stronger more united more spiritually uplifted as we continue the struggle of state and Nigeria. Thank you and may God bless you. [Music] [Music]