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[rpd] Declaration of War by Banjamin Ledoh

Daniel Yakmut yakmutd at googlemail.com
Fri Dec 7 12:59:51 UTC 2018


BenJilo,

If you are not a Nigerian stay out of Nigerian business or you will soon be roasted. I am not emotional and the matter you raised is not an intellectual one.  You missed it, Hammamet is not the first time, please trace my history since the days of AfNOG/AfriNIC. Hopefully it will only get better.

The Young Nigerians that came to Hammamet are listening on the list, so i will allow them to defend themselves against your allegation of reading from a prepared script. But I am very sure I did not prepare a script for them. I am also aware they were encourage to participate actively, with clear and independent mind.

They are Nigerians they don't miss on opportunities, I believe they will join the "Jordi's Academy of Policy Writing (JAPW)" so that they can obliterate your kind who hate Nigerians.

Yes I will start my war in Nigeria, but I can assure you , you might not be spared when the war is over.

The same Nigerians that have informed you of my "act", will tell you a different story when we meet again. I suspect the informing Nigerian(s) were sponsored by your unnamed foundation to come support THE POLICY.

Any attempt to muzzle me or anyone from saying their minds on the PDP will and has woefully failed. 

So keep LOL.

---Daniel




On Dec 7, 2018, at 1:09 PM, Benjamin Ledoh <benjamin.ledoh at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Daniel,
> 
> LOL - Why are you becoming emotional LOL You have to engage in intellectual discourse - that is the way way progressive minds go.
> 
> It is established that you have truly brought your fellow Nigerians to Hammamet. GREAT! Congratulations to your University for paying for their trip to Hammamet! (Your university is reach and turned into Foundation to send students to oppose policy - I am wondering or the real LA-Foundation is out there). Since you are claiming that you brought them to have a so called exposure, why were they given script to read and oppose? Don't you think that it would be wise for them to sit and observe how business is run? 
> 
> Well I am not for WAR, rather PEACE. 
> 
> By the way, it is your own fellow Nigerians who are reporting this mercenary business you are undertaking and they are feeling ashamed for you because you have sold your opinion. So start your war in Nigeria.
> 
> PEACE - PEACE - PEACE - I am only reporting.
> 
> 
> BenjiLo
> 
> PS - Are you going to send your recruits to Jordi's Academy of Policy Writing (JAPW)? I am only asking - SHALOM.
> 
> 
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> 
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> On Fri, Dec 7, 2018 at 11:12 AM Daniel Yakmut <yakmutd at googlemail.com> wrote:
> Dear Benjamin !!!
> 
> I take serious exception to your comment, I work in the University and part of my responsibility is to expose my students to the practice of Internet Governance and attending AfriNIC is part of it. Unfortunately, you or any other person does not have the capacity to buy my opinion.
> 
> If you are in the business of being sponsored by name withheld to destabilise progressive community, just typical of your kind in the West Africa region. I can see that is why you are supporting a sponsored policy.
> 
> ignorant of you, we have not supported the review policy way before Hammamet. Because we saw through the policy, that it is poison and clannishly sponsored.
> 
> Attendance to AfriNIC by sponsorship should be applauded. But if you want a war with benefactors of other people, I don't I have a problem with that, you will have the people to contend with.
> 
> I will clearly tell you I have been in AfriNIC, i am sure long before you know it. So, your kind cannot intimidate me by no means. When you hit a brick wall you tend to reduce serious business to village square matter. VERY TYPICAL.
> 
> 
> --- Daniel
> 
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> On Dec 7, 2018, at 11:36 AM, Benjamin Ledoh <benjamin.ledoh at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Daniel,
>> 
>>  
>> It is true that you have been contracted by a certain Foundation (name withheld) to recruit some young Nigerians, whose trips to Hammamet were paid for by the Foundation, to oppose the Review policy during AFRINIC-29 Meeting?
>> 
>>  
>> This question to is coming from the fact that there is a rumor going round and generally, there is no smoke without fire. 
>> 
>>  
>> Thanks
>> 
>>  
>> BenjiLo
>> 
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