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# BREAKING NEWS. THE NEW ERA UNDER THE COALITION. GOVERNMENT BY BLACKMAIL.

Posted on April 24, 2024 23 Comments

Aseri Radrodro does to the PM what he did to Rabuka’s daughter.

The corruption at the top of the Coalition is breathtaking. The reinstatement of Aseri Radrodro as Minister for Education is proof conclusive that it is government by blackmail and an all- out assault on the integrity of the state.

How Sitiveni Rabuka can be pictured shaking hands with the man who anally raped his daughter and almost killed her and then had “brutal” illicit sex with one of his ministers on a parliamentary visit overseas is sickening.

By any reckoning, Aseri Radrodro is unfit to preside over the futures of our young people. And Sitiveni Rabuka is unfit to lead the nation. It is time for the Fijian people to draw a line in the sand. The moral wellbeing of our children in the nation’s schools is at stake.

How Baimann Prasad and his NFP members can also remain silent over this outrage is incredible. A complete collapse of proper standards of governance and yet total silence from the people who were meant to keep the bastards honest.

More analysis to come. After I stop being sick at the state that our beloved Fiji has descended to under these corrupt individuals waging war on everything we stand for as a nation. Unless it is sodomy, woman bashing , illicit sex and drug-taking at the top of government.

God help us, Fiji. Because the devil truly has our nation by the throat.

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  1. Tinai says

    April 24, 2024 at 10:27 pm

    So sad.

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  2. Making Fiji Great Again says

    April 24, 2024 at 10:32 pm

    Who else knew that Radrodro was given 3 months ?

    Yet another lie by Fiji’s Prime Minister ?

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  3. Dan Kumar says

    April 24, 2024 at 10:48 pm

    Straight after SODELPA AGM, the decision was made to reinstate Aseri . Prior to that AGM, Rabuka kept insisting Tsunami Bill will remain as Education Minister
    Here’s where he is caught out in this media release, that he gave Aseri 3 months…Fruitcake

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  4. Bibbawarra. Boy says

    April 24, 2024 at 11:47 pm

    Isa Viti.

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  5. Shocked says

    April 25, 2024 at 12:09 am

    Speechless. How can Fijians be ok with this.

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  6. Observing with sadness says

    April 25, 2024 at 12:24 am

    Ahhhh get rid of the vulagis they said, and they did
    Ahhhh we can do this all by ourselves, and they did
    Ahhhh but we don’t have what it really takes, but they continued
    Ahhhh itaukeis in-fighting but now its just us, so they continue
    Ohhhh the vulagis are saddened but amused, and they empathised
    Ooops the Vulagis are the missing link – and they strongly disagreed

    Those who did wrong cannot condemn those who do wrong

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  7. Golf Tango says

    April 25, 2024 at 1:02 am

    This is a vakavanua government and all taukeis know that when you mix vakavanua with politics, religion, sports or anything it all goes to shit.

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  8. Rajiv Sharma says

    April 25, 2024 at 1:09 am

    Politicians do have an expiry date, there is no peoples protest movement against Radrodro to resign from Parliament and he has been elected to Parliament three times in a row.
    I assume people knew who he was and what he supposedly did and despite that he was elected to Parliament.

    Guess the people of Fiji will decide if he is fit to serve them come the 2026 elections, as elections do have consequences.

    By the way great photos on social media on the recent MP’s retreat at Natadola, great to see MP”s from Government and Opposition side sitting side by side and even celebrating an MP”s birthday. This would have never happened under Frank and Aiyaz watch, but no coverage from you on this as your blogs are always everything negative.

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    • Graham Davis says

      April 25, 2024 at 4:07 am

      You want me to cover politicians with their snouts in the trough when the education minister is a domestic violence abuser and love rat, the Minister for Women and Children is an adulteress and drug taker and the Minister for iTaukei Affairs is in business with a Chinese gangster? I think you’ve come to the wrong place. So your idea of good governance is politicians hovering over a birthday cake. Deluded.

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      • Rajiv Sharma says

        April 25, 2024 at 6:48 am

        You totally miss the point , that is not what I said. I said the people supposedly knew about him and despite that elected him three times in a row to Parliament and they will again decide if he is fit for reelection in 2026.
        Leave it to the people to make that choice.
        It seems you don’t like an opposing view and all is doom and gloom.

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        • Graham Davis says

          April 25, 2024 at 7:52 am

          You are a Coalition cheerleader. That is your choice. But don’t expect the rest of us to join in. The point is that the people didn’t know that he had almost killed the Prime Minister’s daughter in a domestic violence incident a decade ago in which she was anally raped. And they certainly didn’t know about his “brutal” shenanigans with Lynda Tabuya in Room 233 last August. The Fijian media didn’t cover these stories at all so how could people have known except by word of mouth? If you don’t think it’s gloomy that drug use in schools is at an all time high and standards are falling, then you have your head in the sand. Which is also your right. But the rest of us aren’t ostriches and sensible people have had enough of this rabble.

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        • Swamp Harrier says

          April 25, 2024 at 8:13 am

          If “the people” re-elect this monster in 2026 then that will be an indictment of the moral fibre of a large section of Fiji society. I hope “the people” do not profess to be Christian. But then, there is a lot of religion in Fiji but very little Christianity.

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        • Peter says

          April 25, 2024 at 10:18 am

          Rajiv Sharma ,why even Adolf Hitler was democratically elected so he was legally killing the Jews ….HOWEVER !!! ,does that mean he should have been allowed to continue the killings and the second world war. Your argument suggest so. “IF HE WAS ELECTED 3 TIMES….” Are you high on methamphetamines or something ?

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    • Making Fiji Great Again says

      April 25, 2024 at 12:22 pm

      Overfed, overpaid politicians making merry at public expense.

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  9. Fred says

    April 25, 2024 at 3:11 am

    Tax holiday for billionaire. Crooks with conflicts posing as advisors. Governance is the first causality of incompetence and greed.

    Incompetence and greed are the stand out hallmarks of this government.

    What a disaster for people of Fiji. If anybody had an ounce of self respect left they’d resign. But of course nobody will as no accountability.

    The absolute classic moment for me is person who write endlessly about governance and look down nose at everyone else tells government to give his client tax holiday and government does it!

    Total joke government from that point.

    Fiscal irresponsibility has been the only outcome of 18 months of clown show.

    We don’t have clowns to fly planes or be doctors but why do we accept them as lawyers and in government?

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    • Ian Simpson says

      April 25, 2024 at 4:54 am

      SYSTEMS ! SYSTEMS! SYSTEMS! is how the Universe functions.
      Galaxies, stars, planets .
      down to microbial life and the atoms.
      Its how we keep our planes flying , operate on bodies and keep our traffic flowing .
      I think any 15 year old can understand and apply this and apply to his life and to our social well being.
      I submitted to the Ghai Commission that the Westminster system has been and is a disaster for our country.
      They put in a Constitution Assembly that could deal with these questions, as I had suggested a USA Inc Presidential system or a one Party State. We as a Nation, would be discussing the merits of different electoral system by now, if we had not already changed it, we have had this Constitution over 10 years now.
      The Military got rid of the Constitution Assembly and they should put it back, just look at what this Westminster system has done to our country.

      We are heading for failed State Status while our Military has it’s nose in the trough, like all the rest of the leadership of our nation, and be dammed the people.

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      • Graham Davis says

        April 25, 2024 at 5:13 am

        Ian, struggling to see how this is relevant. Must be something in the water up there in the North.

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  10. What you looking at? says

    April 25, 2024 at 5:15 am

    The PM is a well known flip-flopper because he is a crackpot, and that is exactly what the people want. Just ask anyone in any village. Stooping to a man who abused, anally raped and almost killed his daughter just to enjoy the glory tells you about the character of the person. Baimaan agrees with such a character as it is through him that he can enjoy some temporary glory as well. Tells you a lot about the character of Baimaan as well.
    Imagine the next cabinet meeting where everyone will be congratulating the two sex fiends for getting their jobs back. Everything will be back to normal. They will enjoy their tea and biscuits with so much exuberance under the leadership of a first rate crackpot. There will be prayers and God knows best.
    And then they will set up a Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Sashi Kiran would be so chuffed that she is reportng to a crackpot. In fact every member of government would be so chuffed that they are reporting to a crackpot who is setting such high standards.
    The people of Fiji could not be more blessed than to have a leader of such calibre. What we need to be reminded of is that this is Fiji and Fijians know best, especially when it comes to worshipping a vulagi God. This is all God’s doing and he knows what he is doing.

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  11. Sad Observer Scared for Fiji says

    April 25, 2024 at 8:28 am

    Many of us seem to have gone from shock and dismay at the level of incompetence of the Coalition, to the next phase of seeing the humour in the clown show. But the joke is old now, and it’s hard to find it funny anymore. The final stage of grief….sad acceptance of how much has been lost. I look forward to a new government and the rebuilding of Fiji (which will be a long and arduous process, but worthwhile).

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  12. Women in Politics says

    April 25, 2024 at 9:12 am

    I was banking on my heroine MPs – Lenora, Lynda and Sashi – to help improve the country’s governance, ethics etc. once elected in Dec 22. Particularly to empower our youth. But while Lynda went amok bonking and weeding Lenora and Sashi have remained steadfast with their support for the male-dominated Coalition especially for the aged Rambo and the mere magistrate now AG. Or will the ladies resign? Let’s see what bs they’ll all be preaching in the campaign for elections in 2026 if not earlier. Shame on Women in Politics, including Shamima and her likes.

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  13. Disgusted says

    April 25, 2024 at 12:02 pm

    How are the math and physics teachers doing? I heard from a friend that some schools have no one to teach this subjects.

    Maybe Aseri can teach ?????

    If Fiji teachers needed another reason to move to Australia, there it is.

    A donkey minister for education, a monkey prime minister who dances to the tune of others and lynda for womens minister.

    Tell me who feels that their future is in great hands at the moment?

    Whenever I think this coalition has shown its worst side, they end up doing something even worse.

    It seems they take it as a challenge of how bad of a government can you be.

    Seeing so many people at the Drua games lately, one may get the false impression that all is well in Fiji. Guess what, most of those sitting there were civil servants, their expenses paid for by the poor Fijians not to work that day but have a paid leave to watch the game. All this while the ordinary fijian sits home and wonders which thing to avoid on the isle while shopping next time.

    This government, i voted for them. I have never felt more regretful about any other decision in my life. They are swallowing fiji slowly and steadily like a python. All the clowns who were critical of the fiji first government and influenced people like me to vote for Rabuka and Biman are now probably sitting on warm bundles of dollars and soothing their a$$e$$.

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  14. Disaster has struck Fiji says

    April 25, 2024 at 12:17 pm

    All this bull shit thats happening gives us the impression that SODELPA is self serving.

    Please open your eyes and see, it is probably Rabuka and Biman who are self serving. The snake and his donkey both equally have no honor.

    We all know sodelpa is garbage but Biman and Rabuka, they are like the flesh eating bacteria that is eating fiji slowly without Fijians realizing it.

    80k left, another 30-40k projected this year according to a mate. Watch closely as fiji enters the new era of doom n gloom. Next time dont forget to send a thank you tweet to your pm when there’s no nurse or doctor in hospital when you sick.

    Sold out toilet paper journalism in fiji glorifies coalition and its pm with every lil thing they can find. A certain journlist would tweet hooray if the pm puts the seat down after visiting the loo.

    Come on folks, hold this circus to account. Do your jobs as journalists. GD cant do it all alone.

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  15. Fjord Sailor says

    April 25, 2024 at 1:17 pm

    No surprise that Rabuka bent over and took it straight in the rear to save his own political career and plush lifestyle.

    These buggers will sell their wives and children children to keep their seats and continue to loot the government coffers.

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