I couldn’t afford to pay house rent when i was a minister - Ezekwesili



A former Minister for Education, Dr. Oby Ezekwesili has said that she could not afford to pay her mother’s rent while serving in government.

This came as she also disclosed that the #BringbackourGirls campaign was an assignment from God.

Ezekwesili said these during a live interview at the ongoing national convention of the Foursquare Gospel Church, at the Foursquare Camp, Ajebo, Ogun State, on Thursday. The former Minister was invited to speak to the congregation on the topic, ‘Integrity’. She told the congregation that integrity comes with its cost, adding that she did not spend from her imprest accounts as Ministers of Solid Minerals and later Education.

“There were times I couldn’t pay my mother’s rent, not because I couldn’t have made a choice and build her a mansion. When I was in government, we had to withdraw our three children from their school to Baptist Special School. I was (just) answering big titles. Some of you would have said, ‘they are eating our money’. May God save those who speak without knowledge. I am not saying this so that you can say I am holy, I have my shortcomings.



“Integrity will cost you a lot. Anyone who talks about integrity without the cost is preaching what I do not know about. Integrity can require a supreme cost from you. You will be persecuted for making the choice of integrity but make that choice nonetheless,’’ she said.

Ezekwesili who was a former Vice President (Africa Region) of the World Bank, however attributed her activism to God and family background.

“I had to ask God to help me identify scriptural verses and the heroes and heroines that made the right choices when it was required. My foundation was strong in the areas of values. My father would say to us, ‘A good name is better than gold and all the riches of the earth’. Man is incapable of giving me anything God has not given to me,’’ she added.

Asked why she chose to be an advocate for the 219 school girls kidnapped at the Government Girls College, Chibok, Borno State in April, Ezekwesili said she could not afford to pretend ‘as if nothing happened’, adding that criticisms would not deter her from pressurising the Federal Government to rescue the girls.

“The 219 children of the poor remind me of my own poor background before I became a beneficiary of what God has done. God forbids that Oby Ezekwesili will be in this land and 219 girls who went to get the same education that I got were abducted and I will pretend as if nothing happened.

“It was clear in my mind that all kinds of things will be said, but I don’t do jobs, I only do assignments. God said to me that concerning these girls, I should be their voices. In February, 59 boys were slaughtered in their school and we all carried on as if nothing happened. You read my citation, I got most of my education in Nigeria, and these children were doing the same thing. I can not pretend as if nothing happened,’’ she said.

Ezekwesili also said the public private partnership involving the Unity Schools while she was Minister of Education was done to promote excellence regardless the socio-economic background of the pupils. According to her, the reform was not intended to edge out pupils from poor background but provide a level-playing ground for exceptional Nigerian pupils.

“What I met as Unity schools were carcasses, they had become mere commodities in the hands of government officials. At the time the average pass rate in WASSCE was 86 per cent while the pass rate for Unity schools was 30 per cent. So we decided to introduce reforms through the Old Student Association and the Parents Teachers Association and the interventions were done by the School Management Organisation independent of the Ministry.

“This is to ensure that only the best pupils, regardless whether they are children of the poor or the mighty are admitted. But they sold a dummy to the rest of the society that we want to privatize Unity schools. But even though that dream tarries, it shall come to pass,’’ she said.
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  1. am ashamed for you,you are insulting Nigerians.ugly old thing.lier

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    1. You only deserved to be ignored. I am sure you are uglier.

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  2. I am one of those that admire Oby. I now doubt her sincerity when she couldn't pay for the rent of her mother and that her children were driven away from school on account of unpaid school fees; all these at the time she was serving as a minister! TELL YOUR STORY TO THE BIRDS, they may believe you!

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  3. People just sit behind their computers and write rubbish just out of sentiments. The woman is saying the truth those of us who know her, know this for a fact.

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    1. U fool how much was her salary as a minister and why could she not pay her mother's rent? Two answers, 1.Either she is wicked or 2. they were both leaving above their means.

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    2. heheheheheh. ay u just made me laugh. and I concur what you have just said.

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    3. Shows how ignorant you people are she didn't take the salary. She refused the pay and that was the reason she had issues with payments.
      See I know this woman, she is the real deal, not becos she done anything for me cos she hasn't bit I have seen her do a lot for people even more than their own families could have done. She is a die hard
      You see this BBOG thing, she really won't stop until those girls are back you just watch.

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  4. May be you can pay now that you lead the APC sponsored BBOG. So as a minister you never received. Salaries and allowance,DTA, A bi! Look at her face like baby hippo.Make we hear word joo!

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  5. Why do we abuse honesty and praise thieves?

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  6. Shaaaaarrrrrap der! Story for the gods.

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  7. tell nigerians u could not even eat when u had not been appointed minister. There is God oo!

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  8. Whether u believe or not, anytime a Book of Remembrace is opened concerng the past leaders of Nig that plunged dis counrty into her present state of collapse, u'll never be exempted. In d first place when mistakenly found yourself in dis ggroup why didn't u voluntary resign, rather than d reverse? Worst still, u didn't come out nd retire 2 other businesses but hunged on 2 procastinate, using influence 2 create tention all-over d place. When u were in d government, why didn't u aggitate for common welfare of growth of average Nigerians. If really u're called into d alter my advise's u face d alter call squirely nd give it d honour deserves because the Word of God says 'give unto Ceaser what re ceacers nd unto God what re Gods. Religion shldn't be policied

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  9. I hope that your children all resemble your husband. If not the girls may resemble OBJ and that is bad market.

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  10. Like Anonymous 12:34 said; most commentators just sit behind their devices and write nonsense. How can one with sane mind be abusing someone who can be his her mother? Which past minister is out campaigning for freedom in this country as this woman is doing?

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    1. Continue to like stupid comments. If a minister could not afford to pay for rent can't u see that Nigerians are dead. Or is her monthly salary less than N1m? Even if you are related won't u tell ur aunt to lie sensibly?

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  11. old madam can u tell me wot u do with Ur salaries and allowances during this period or do u want to tell me u are not paid ?

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  12. Get involved in Nigerian politics u get tainted. Was ur apartment an estate in Heaven? How much was ur salary and how much was ur mothers rent?madam, imagine that you are going thru the papers nd u saw this headlines with another ministers name How will u react? Is ur brain close to expiration or what? I really don't know how to insult but u're surely nuts.

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  13. All of u insulting her r a bunch of brainless humanbeings . Can't anyone think outside the box for once? That's y we are where we are today. Nigerians - unidirectional thinkers.

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  14. Good one madam righteous!!! Am quite sure that your mother's house rent & children school fees were bigger than Nigerian budget. That was the only reason you could not afford the money to pay or probably your just talking from your stomach...

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  15. Thank God it is a thing of the past now that you head the APC Sponsored #Bring Back Our Girls Campaign.
    To be frank, our ministers earn more than their USA counterparts who have no problem training their Children. They have free accommodation, feeding, transport. etc. If she couldnt pay the mother's rent and children's fees, she must have other serious and costly priorities. Or was she saving for the #Bring Back Our Girls initiative?

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  16. Maybe she leaves in a mud house. And Yany, u r a mumu. As if u av not read some of her speech where she abused the President. And she claimed to b a woman of God. So she doesn't have a car, she doesn't fuel her gen in her house or is it from d house of God where her husband is a pastor. Story for the gods ooo (olamide)

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  17. A people get the rulers they deserve. You lot have ceased to surprise some of us. You ridicule hardwork and probity, and glorify mediocrity and treasury looters. The woman said she did not spend from her imprest accounts as Ministers of Solid Minerals and later Education but you lot chose to ignore that fact but rather go on about your fallacy. If after leaving office, she had been investigated and found wanting on corruption charges, then you can have a go at her, but until now the agents of govt have not been able to pin anything on her. If not anything this goes a long way to show that she is indeed a person of integrity, because if not nothing would have made the govts attack dog more excited than rubbishing her. At the moment she can hold her head up and speak with confidence, and I pray that God Almighty overlook our shortcomings as a people and grant us good leaders with integrity.

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