I would not question the declaration as Abati just did. Nor ask if the Presidents kids have assets. He is not yet under probe.
- Ariteni
The Apologists are now in full flight. We should be grateful for crumbs. Since he has done better than others before him, we should be happy for the improvement regardless that he has not fully disclosed as the law requires or if you wish to be cynical assume a sleight of hand in diverting attention from what may be hidden in the children's portfolio by this
PR exercise.
Why the innuendo? Does he have assets in trust or "unmarried children under the age of eighteen years" with assets that you would like to tell us about? Only in Nigeria would you get away with such libelous statements.
- el_pharoah
What is libelous about asking a public official if he has complied with the law? Where is the innuendo?
Already your cronies in the PDP are gnashing their teeth with rage at what they consider to be your irresponsible conduct
- truthsayer 33
They are his friends who happen to be cronies of the Balogun of Owu. His own cronies like Tanimu knew that he would publicly declare "something", which is what he did in 1999 and 2003.
The most valid observation Abati has made is that no one verifies any of these declarations, so it is all an academic exercise. At best this is all good
PR for an illegitimate president.
Aluta!
Gwobezentashi