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Thursday, 29 January 2015

"...even Jonathan didn’t complete his PhD"– Obasanjo


Former Nigeria President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo has predicted that the candidate of All Progressives Congress (APC), General Muhammadu Buhari will be the next Nigerian President which why those who are afraid of him are creating so many obstacles on his way, Saying “a general is always a general. Obasanjo, who was reacting to the controversies generated over the school certificate of GeneralBuhari said: “I see Buhari as the next President and Jonathan is aware of that, and that is the reason they are hitting him everywhere to put confusion in his camp. But a General is always aGeneral… “ The former President said the truth of the matter is that Jonathan is aware that Buhari is qualified to contest for President election but that “some hawks with Jonathan do not want him to contest because they believed that he will win and come for them.



“The issue (of Buhari’s certificate) came up in 2007, and we investigated and found out that his WASEC is with the military and that was why he was allowed to contest in 2007. Buhari cannot listen to anyone about his certificates because as a General of Nigeria Army, he will speak when he chooses, not by Femi Fani Kayode and Okupe asking him. Fayose and other corrupt people including Kashamu do not want Buhari because of his anti-corruption slogan. “Even Jonathan did not finish his PhD course but when it was presented we stated that, it does not matter but many people do not know because it was PDP thing.”


How Abacha Died, Al Mustapha Reveals

“When I got to the bedside of the Head of State, he was already gasping. Ordinarily, I could not just touch him. It was not allowed in our job. But under the situation on ground, I knelt close to him and shouted, “General Sani Abacha, Sir, please grant me permission to touch and carry you.” Contrary to insinuations, speculations and sad rumours initiated by some sections of the society, I maintain that the sudden collapse of the health system of the late Head of State started previous day (Sunday, 7th June, 1998) right from the Abuja International Airport immediately after one of the white security operatives or personnel who accompanied President Yasser Arafat of Palestine shook hands with him (General Abacha) I had noticed the change in the countenance of the late Commander-in-Chief and informed the Aide-de-Camp, Lt. Col. Abdallah, accordingly. He, however, advised that we keep a close watch on the Head of State. Later in the evening of 8th June, 1998, around 6p.m; his doctor came around, administered an injection to stabilize him. He was advised to have a short rest. Happily, enough, by 9p.m; the Head of State was bouncing and receiving visitors until much later when General Jeremiah Timbut Useni, the then Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, came calling. He was fond of the Head of State. They were very good friends. They stayed and chatted together till about 3.35a.m. A friend of the house was with me in my office and as he was bidding me farewell, he came back to inform me that the FCT Minister, General Useni was out of the Head of State’s Guest House within the Villa. I then decided to inform the ADC and other security boys that I would be on my way home to prepare for the early morning event at the International Conference Centre. At about 5a.m; the security guards ran to my quarters to inform me that the Head of State was very unstable. At first, I thought it was a coup attempt. Immediately, I prepared myself fully for any eventuality. As an intelligence officer and the Chief Security Officer to the Head of State for that matter, I devised a means of diverting the attention of the security boys from my escape route by asking my wife to continue chatting with them at the door – she was in the house while the boys were outside. From there, I got to the Guest House of the Head of State before them. When I got to the bedside of the Head of State, he was already gasping. Ordinarily, I could not just touch him. It was not allowed in our job. But under the situation on ground, I knelt close to him and shouted, “General Sani Abacha, Sir, please grant me permission to touch and carry you.” I again knocked at the stool beside the bed and shouted in the same manner, yet he did not respond. I then realized there was a serious danger. I immediately called the Head of State’s personal physician, Dr. Wali, who arrived the place under eight minutes from his house. He immediately gave Oga – General Abacha – two doses of injection, one at the heart and another close to his neck. This did not work apparently as the Head of State had turned very cold. He then told me that the Head of State was dead and nothing could be done after all. I there and then asked the personal physician to remain with the dead body while I dashed home to be fully prepared for the problems that might arise from the incident. As soon as I informed my wife, she collapsed and burst into tears. I secured my house and then ran back. At that point, the Aide-de-Camp had been contacted by me and we decided that great caution must be taken in handling the grave situation. Again, I must reiterate that the issue of my Boss dying on top of women was a great lie just as the insinuation that General Sani Abacha ate and died of poisoned apples was equally a wicked lie. My question is: did Chief M.K.O Abiola die of poisoned apples or did he die on top of women? As I had stated at the Oputa Panel, their deaths were organized. Pure and simple! It was at this point that I used our special communication gadgets to diplomatically invite the Service Chiefs, Military Governors and some few elements purportedly to a meeting with the Head of State by 9a.m. at the Council Chamber. That completed, I also decided to talk to some former leaders of the nation to inform them that General Sani Abacha would like to meet them by 9a.m. Situation became charged however, when one of the Service Chiefs, Lieutenant General Ishaya Rizi Bamaiyi, who pretended to be with us, suggested he be made the new Head of State after we had quietly informed him of the death of General Sani Abacha. He even suggested we should allow him access to Chief Abiola. We smelt a rat and other heads of security agencies, on hearing this, advised I move Chief Abiola to a safer destination. I managed to do this in spite of the fact that I had been terribly overwhelmed with the crisis at hand. But then, when some junior officers over-heard the suggestion of one of the Service Chiefs earlier mentioned, it was suggested to me that we should finish all the members of the Provisional Ruling Council and give the general public an excuse that there was a meeting of the PRC during which a shoot-out occurred between some members of the Provisional Ruling Council and the Body Guards to the Head of State When I sensed that we would be contending with far more delicate issues than the one on ground, I talked to Generals Buba Marwa and Ibrahim Sabo who both promptly advised us – the junior officers – against any bloodshed. They advised we contact General Ibrahim Babangida (former Military President) who equally advised against any bloodshed but that we should support the most senior officer in the Provisional Ruling Council (PRC) to be the new Head of State. Since the words of our elders are words of wisdom, we agreed to support General Jeremiah Useni. Along the line, General Bamaiyi lampooned me saying, “Can’t you put two and two together to be four? Has it not occurred to you that General Useni who was the last man with the Head of State might have poisoned him, knowing full well that he was the most senior officer in the PRC?” Naturally, I became furious with General Useni since General Abacha’s family had earlier on complained severally about the closeness of the two Generals; at that, a decision was taken to storm General Useni’s house with almost a battalion of soldiers to effect his arrest. Again, some heads of security units and agencies, including my wife, advised against the move. The next most senior person and officer in government was General Abdulsalami Abubakar, who was then the Chief of Defence Staff. We rejected the other Service Chief, who, we believed, was too ambitious and destructive. We settled for General Abubakar and about six of us called him inside a room in the Head of State’s residence to break the news of the death of General Abacha to him. As a General with vast experience, Abdulsalami Abubakar, humbly requested to see and pray for the soul of General Abacha which we allowed. Do we consider this a mistake? Because right there, he – Abubakar – went and sat on the seat of the late Head of State. Again, I was very furious. Like I said at the Oputa Panel, if caution was not applied, I would have gunned him down. The revolution the boys were yearning for would have started right there. The assumption that we could not have succeeded in the revolution was a blatant lie. We were in full control of the State House and the Brigade of Guards. We had loyal troops in Keffi and in some other areas surrounding the seat of government – Abuja. But I allowed peace to reign because we believed it would create further crises in the country. We followed the advice of General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida and the wise counsel of some loyal senior officers and jointly agreed that General Abdulsalami Abubakar be installed Head of State, Commander-in-Chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces immediately after the burial of General Sani Abacha in Kano. It is an irony of history that the same Service Chief who wanted to be Head of State through bloodshed, later instigated the new members of the Provisional Ruling Council against us and branded us killers, termites and all sorts of hopeless names. They planned, arranged our arrest, intimidation and subsequent jungle trial in 1998 and 1999. These, of course, led to our terrible condition in several prisons and places of confinement.

Source: Nigerianmonitoer

Sunday, 18 January 2015

Fuel price Slashed

The Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs Dieziani Allison-Madueke has announced a drop in the pump price of Premium Motor Spirit, popularly known as petrol from N97 to N87 due to the drop in global crude oil prices.
The Minister said the directive is to take effect immediately during a press conference at the Presidential Villa, Abuja on Sunday.

Muna Obiekwe is dead!

Yes, it's true! Actor Muna Obiekwe has died. He died this afternoon around 4:15pm in a hospital in Lagos after a battle with kidney failure. He was rushed to the hospital today after he collapsed at his home. Muna has been quietly battling this kidney disease but kept it hush hush from friends and colleagues. So Sad! A colleague said for over two weeks before he died didn't go for his dialysis.
Muna needed money for his health problems but instead of going public to raise money, he told friends he was planning a stage play to raise money but died before he could do it. Unbelievably sad!
Meanwhile, there's some twitter handle called @MunaObiekwe that's denying his death. That is not Muna!
Unfortunately the real one is gone. Unbelievable! RIP to a
great actor!

“Chief Willy Ezeugwu has represented the people without a public office; he will do more with one” Nsukka Students’ Leaders

Chief Willy Ezeugwu 
Chief willy Ezeugwu who is currently in the senatorial race to represent the good people of Enugu North senatorial district under the platform of the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) has definitely attracted a number of well meaning credits to himself “he is more or less a doer”.
The political solicitor who is currently the patron of Boko Haram Victims in Nsukka and the patron of Federation of Nsukka Students has shown effective representation in his place of service; until date, he has worked as the secretary of CNPP (Conference of Nigerian Political Parties) and has shown effective representation. His interest has always been to put the interest of the people first!
During the Fuel Subsidy Saga, Chief Willy was a principal player in seeing that the masses be considered in decisions of government. In an interview with the press at the time, he insists that withdrawal of fuel subsidy will only aggravate the hardship in the country. He advised government to diversify the economy in order to generate more revenues to run the country. He further asserted that “any government that does not think of the masses, a government that always come up with policies that are anti- masses, that government has nothing to offer. If you consult just a few clique who are from the middle class upwards what happens to the downtrodden who are going to be hurt with your policies.”
A cross section o some Boko Haram victims that
received aids through the help of Chief Willy Ezeugwu 
Chief will has shown great concern over security challenges in the country; few months ago at the All Political Summit in Abuja, Chief Ezeugwu made it clear that insurgency was neither created by Jonathan nor his party and also said that the problem of insurgence should be the concern of every Nigerian irrespective of tribe, religion, or party, and that we should all join hands to find a solution to it. Since the inception of the insurgency, Chief Ezeugwu has provided shelter and food for over 100 victims of the insurgency from Nsukka through public fund raising sessions and personal contributions.


Chief Willy Ezeugwu is definitely a man of uprightness an transparency; irrespective of the fact that he nurses ambition for the parliamentary seat, he maintains that immunity should not be granted to lawmakers to ensure credible legislation. He raised alarm over recet moves by the House of Representatives to grant immunity to lawmakers saying that the bill for that purpose which scaled second reading is a final move to legalize corruption and destroy the country. In a statement by Chief Willy Ezugwu, he asserted that pushing ahead with the bill marks the height of insensitivity and sheer disrespect for constituents at a time when the preponderance of opinion among Nigerians is for the immunity clause to be removed for the executive arm because of the corruption bazaar in the land.
There is still lot of achievements made by Chief Will, if he was able to speak for the people without a seat, then he would speak more with a seat.
Chief Willy Ezeugwu in a warm Handshake with,
President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan
The congregation of Nsukka Students’ Leaders has said with crystal clarity that they believe in the candidacy of Chief Ezeugwu because his interest protects theirs. They request other well meaning individuals and groups to endorse Chief Willy for effective representation.  “Chief Will Ezeugwu has represented the people without a public office; he will do more with one” they said.


Tuesday, 13 January 2015

2015: Jonathan will retire Buhari from politics- PDP Chieftain

Amid growing c o n c e r n in certain quarters that the emergence of Major General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) as the flag bearer of All Progressives Congress, APC in next year general elections may pose a serious challenge to the re-election bid of President Goodluck Jonathan, a governorship aspirant on the platform of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP in Lagos State , Dr Akintoye Branco – Rhodes has declared that President Goodluck Jonathan will once again defeat the APC presidential candidate, General Buhari.
Branco – Rhodes who expressed confidence about Jonathan‘s victory added that there was no cause for alarm.
‘‘Jonathan has done it before, he defeated Buhari in 2011, and come 2015, it is going to be the same story of defeat for the retired army general .My humble advice to Buhari is that he should withdraw from this race. At 72 what is he looking for again?. In 2011, President Jonathan defeated him, come 2015, Jonathan will not only defeat Buhari,he will retire him from politics’’,he declared
While describing critics of Jonathan’s , adminstration as hypocrites and unpatriotic elements, Branco-Rhodes said the Federal Government led administration under Jonathan has recorded tremendous success in the aviation, agriculture, infrastructure, rail and power sectors.
Appealing to people in the South-West to vote massively for President Goodluck Jonathan and PDP in 2015, Branco- Rhodes said;
‘’It is not in our interest in the South-West to be in opposition. We need to be in the main stream by being part of the government at the centre. What has APC done for the South-West? Nothing ‘’, .
Describing APC led governments in the South- West as failures, he said;
‘’They have been antagonistic of the central government thereby denying the people the opportunity of benefitting immensely from being part of dividends of democracy being enjoyed in PDP controlled states. We thank God that wind of change has started blowing with Ekiti State now in PDP fold, and that wind of change will blow away APC from South-West in 2015’’.
Source: sunnews

PDP may loose Adamawa

A People’s Democratic Party, PDP, stalwart in Adamawa State, Senator Abubakar Halilu Girei has warned that, unless President Goodluck Jonathan and the national leader­ship of the party urgently find a last­ing solution to the crises generated by non-conduct of party primaries in the state the party stand the risk of losing the February general elec­tions.
The Senator observed that political jobbers, merchants and contractors have hijacked the party in Adamawa, and now run the PDP as personal estate at the expense of the will of the people
Girei, a foundation member of PDP, who described the Adamawa PDP pri­maries as a sham, said the alleged pri­mary elections were conducted against the popular will of the Adamawa people and that the validation of the said sham election by the party’s national head­quarters has led to crises in the party.
According to the former Senate Services Committee Chairman, six aggrieved governorship aspirants had submitted their petitions to the elec­tions arbitration panel of the party, complaining about the anomalies per­petrated by the party leadership. That due to the prolonged unabated crises in the party, the six governorship as­pirants had resorted to institute a case in court for the purpose of seeking redress, for the alleged impunity per­petrated by the PDP leadership at the national level.
Girei, one of the seven gubernato­rial aspirants in the state, cleared by the PDP primary elections committee, to vie for the primaries of the party, told Saturday Sun, that discordant tunes are heightening in the rank and file of the party following the conduct of the party primaries in Abuja instead of Adamawa State as stipulated in the Electoral Act.
He however opined that the only way out of the the political logjam is for President Goodluck Jonathan to in­tervene before the general elections, and ensure that the the issue was amicably resolved.
According to him, those who had worked assiduously for the PDP and the victory of President Jonathan in 2011, have distanced themselves from the Abuja primaries,because the exercise was not popular with the people as they have rejected the primaries.
“As far as we are concerned, no pri­mary election took place in Adamawa. No candidate has emerged through the proper and acceptable way of conduct­ing elections. The sham that took place in Abuja is totally rejected by the people of Adamawa State”
All the stakeholders, including party officials and six out of the seven gov­ernorship aspirants have totally dis­sociated themselves from the so called primaries that took place in Abuja. It is totally unacceptable to us and therefore rejected.”
source: sunnews

APC pays courtesy visit to the godfather

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo on Tuesday on Tuesday absolved the All Progressives Congress presidential candidate, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) of wrong doing while he was the chairman of the Petroleum Trust Fund.

Obasanjo said the former head of state made no personal gains while his headship of the agency lasted
He also advised the APC and Buhari to recruit into their government “men and women of character” if the party wins the February 14 presidential poll.
Obasanjo said such people of character and integrity abound in all political parties and also in every parts of the country, adding that when brought in, they make things better for a government, the country and the citizenry.
The former president, who addressed Buhari and other APC chieftains, said the advice also applies to other political parties.
The meeting which took place at Obasanjo’s Presidential Hilltop Estate, Abeokuta, Ogun State, was also attended by Buhari’s running mate, Prof. Yemi Osibajo, the party’s National Chairman, Chief John Odigie – Oyegun, the party’s national leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, Barnabas Gemade, Chief Audu Ogbe, Senator Bukola Saraki and Chief Bisi Akande, among others.
On PTF, Obasanjo said the report of a panel of inquiry established to look into the book of the agency “was not of any material importance.”
According to the former president, he called off further inquisition into the PTF when Buhari assured him that there was no personal benefit accrued to him while his tenure at the agency lasted.
The former Nigeria leader insisted that he is still a card carrying member of the Peoples Democratic Party and had chosen to remain firm in PDP at the ward level, noting that regardless of the political parties participating in the elections, Nigeria “comes first and should remain paramount” to him.
Obasanjo told the visiting APC chieftains that he put off all engagement outside the state capital on Tuesday when he gathered that they would be visiting him, urging politicians seeking votes to engage in campaign of “issues” and how to solve the nation’s “crying problems” rather than feeding them with inanities.
Buhari in his address, said, “Your Excellency, under whom I served the most lucrative appointment‎ of the Minister of Petroleum Resources for three and a quarter years before he sent me on course.
“When I set about the programme of going round the states‎, somebody has the temerity to ask me that when I come to Ogun State, shall I call on Chief Olusegun Obasanjo?
“I don’t think I answered the man, I just looked the other way. I think that I should not come here (Abeokuta) in whatever capacity without calling to pay my respect.
“Sir, it’s a fact that you know more than all we know about the problem that we are in. But what we will do is ‎try to convince you to believe us that we are going to do better.
“We expect your understanding and support, although you insist in remaining in PDP. I have reached a certain degree of frustration in my attempt for you to try to shift a bit but you have refused.
“Briefly, we have been going around three fundamental issues – security, economy, corruption. This vicious circle is what the APC is determined to break. Because without security, there is no way the country can settle down not to talk of living in it.”
Source: The Nation

Sunday, 11 January 2015

"...it is immoral and criminal for Mbaka to attribute his personal opinion as God’s own.”

Leader of the defunct Niger Delta Peoples
Volunteer Force (NDPVF), Alhaji Mujahid Asari- Dokubo has criticised Rev Fr Ejike Mbaka over his castigation of the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan and endorsement of the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari.
Asari- Dokubo said Mbaka traded with God’s name. He challenged Mbaka and others backing Buhari to show the candidate’s legacies when he was head of state between 1983 and 1985.
His words: “ I think that when someone is
shameless and is not afraid of God and is giving messages that are his own opinion and at­tributing them to God, he should be left alone to be judged by God. It is unfortunate that some people are not afraid of God and are trading with God’s name.
If Mbaka and others like him say Jonathan has failed and that he is not good, we want them to show case Buhari’s legacies. He was a former head of state and ran a parallel government with the Petroleum Trust Fund ( PTF) under Abacha, but what were his achievements?
Mbaka is entitled to his opinion as a person but it is immoral and criminal for him to attribute his personal opinion as God’s own.”
Asari- Dokubo described the endorsement of Buhari by the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) as laughable insisting that MEND was non-existent.

Source SUN

Female suicide bombers kill over 20 in Maiduguri

Over 20 people were killed at Kasuwar Jagwal GSM market in the commercial capital of Potiskum, Yobe State, yesterday, when two female suicide bombers, one of them aged about 15, blew themselves up in the crowded market.
The blasts came just a day after a young girl thought to be aged about 10 killed 19 at a Chicken Market in Maiduguri, in the
neighbouring Borno State.
Potiskum is in the west and about 100
kilometres from Damaturu, the Yobe State
capital, that witnessed series of bomb blasts including the suicide bomber that hit a police formation weekend.
Residents said the suicide bombers invaded the crowded market at about 3pm and detonated their Improvised Explosive Devices, IEDs.
A resident of Potiskum, Mallam Aliyu Usman,
told Vanguard on phone, yesterday, that the death toll could rise as most of those who sustained injuries had lost much blood due to bleeding before security operatives could reach the scene.
Unconfirmed sources said over 20 people were killed, adding that their mangled bodies were seen at the scene of the blast.
Earlier on Saturday, two people were killed when a car exploded outside a police station in
Potiskum.
“We evacuated six bodies including those of the two female suicide bombers to the hospital, 21 people were injured in the attacks.
A security source involved in the rescue
operation told AFP of Sunday’s bombings: “One of the bombers looked 23 and the other 15.
“The first bomber — the 23 year-old —
detonated her explosives just outside the
entrance of the market, where volunteers were screening people going inside the market with metal detectors.
“The second bomber was terrified by the
explosion and she tried to dash across the road but she also exploded.”
Both the security official and a nurse at the Potiskum General Hospital said six people were confirmed dead and 21 injured.
Witness Ibrahim Dambam said the second blast went off as people fled the first.
Sunday is Potiskum’s market day and attracts traders and shoppers from all over Yobe State and beyond.
Panicked shoppers fled and traders abandoned their stalls at both the mobile phone market and the city’s main market, which is just next door.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the latest attacks but suspicion is likely to fall on Boko Haram, which have increasingly used female suicide bombers since last June.
Some security analysts believe that older women may willingly become human bombs as they share the Islamists’ radical ideology or are out to avenge the death of loved ones at the hands of the military.
But the young ages of some of the bombers — such as the girl in Maiduguri — and the actions of the 15-year-old in Potiskum suggest that coercion is being used.
A civilian vigilante who witnessed the
Maiduguri bombing said of the young bomber:
“I doubt if she actually knew what was strapped
to her body.”
Another eye-witness said it appeared that the bomb was remote-controlled, which chimes with testimony from other attacks across the wider north of Nigeria.
Source vanguard

"...the office of Goodluck Jonathan let another take"- Fr. E. Mbaka

“I’m not saying that Goodluck is a bad man. He is a good man. But he cannot lead Nigeria. As things stand right now, from the oracle of the Holy Spirit, Jonathan should honourably resign quietly and let Nigeria be. The destiny of Nigeria is greater than Goodluck Jonathan. The Goodluck in Jonathan has become a bad luck to Nigerians. Whatever brought him in should send him back and let Nigeria be.
“By this time in few months to come, many are going to lose their jobs and there is no alternative. During election, Jonathan will answer Azikiwe, Ebele and become an Igbo man and after election, the Ebele, the Azikiwe and Goodluck will vanish from his identity. Who is fooling who actually?
“Look at our federal roads; we are not even asking for new ones, roads built by Buhari and Babangidas – the so-called Hausa people – cannot be maintained. Follow Enugu here to Onitsha, children born some years ago do not know that there was a lane along the other side of Isiagwu and we are all saying continue. The continuity of Jonathan means disaster to Nigeria.
“We need change. May the Holy Spirit help me to vocalise what he has shown to me while I was waiting on him to give me a message for my people? I’m worried about the future of you my children. Go to school, go to school, mention any government school functioning in Nigeria now? Our schools are dilapidated. Nigeria is like an egg about to break in the hands of Jonathan Goodluck and we cannot allow it to happen. It is so unfortunate that pastors are becoming vultures around the president. Pastors are becoming hawks around him, eating the porridge of Jacob and selling their prophetic rights. And anointing is being merchandised in Aso Rock, carrying our nairas, turning it to dollars and carrying it in jets moving out of the country.
“Listen, this is the voice on the pulpit: all these men of God, who are telling Jonathan to continue because they are benefiting one thing or the other, you should question your apostolic, prophetic anointing. What the Bible say is that Samson did not know that the Holy Spirit had left him. Let them watch if the Holy Spirit is still in them.
“Listen, they will begin to tell us this one is a Christian the other one is a Muslim. I don’t believe in that. Who is a Christian more than Judas? Did Judas not betray Jesus?
Judas was not just a Christian, he was not just a mere apostle, he was a super apostle like a cardinal but at a time he messed up and Bible says his office, let another take. That is the normal thing.
“The way Nigeria is going right now, the office of Goodluck Jonathan let another take. I’m not campaigning for anybody.
I’m filled with tears over what is happening in Nigeria. Some of us who have non-governmental organisations funding charity, I know what I’m suffering. The more they are looting our resources, the more they are rending you unemployed, the more some of us suffer the more. If I have been paying for the school fees of 500 people, it would now jack up to 3, 000, or more.
“What the government should do, individuals are struggling to achieve. When there is no road, no power, all this fake promises… where is the power? That Onitsha Bridge, has it now been built? No. After six years, and Goodluck has what it takes to do whatever. He surrounded himself with hooligans.
By the time he comes down, he won’t have anybody to work with. He played himself into the hands of hooligans.
“My interest is about the wellness of this country. Nigeria must survive what we are passing through by the help of God.
The same God who saved us from Ebola will save us from this bad luck season.

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