Sep 10, 2007
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location:
UK
Gender: Male
| Re: In Defence of Obasanjo I feel ashamed reading your article: Your darling Obj, 8yrs in government plus 3yrs past experience and TRILLIONS OF DOLARS IN REVENUE should be celebrated according to you because of his achievements in:
1. International Standing
2. The Army
3. Igbos
4. Telephony
5. EFCC
6. The Obj's kitchen carbinet.
Compare with a real government worth celebrating, eg Tony Blair with far less income but yet being battered left and right from both citizens and non-citizens:
1. Totally Free Medicare for citizens and non citizens
2. Total free education for citizens and non-citizens(university students get loans repayable only when employed and earning certain amount of income)
3. Unemployment benefit for citizens and non-citizens
4. Free Housing for deserving citizens and non-citizens
5. Child Benefit allownaces for citizens and non-citizens
6. Most effective transportation system.
That is a government for the people that needs to be celibrated yet heavily criticised by the people and no single Briton has written in defence of Tony Blair.
There are many others but I have just chosen Six(6) to match your highly researched but scarvenged six wonderful achievements of your lord baba Obj.
Note: in your achievement list, there is no mention of EDUCATION, MEDICAL FACILITIES, EMPLOYMENT, TRANSPORTATION, ENERGY SUPPLY, these motive force of any society that is moving forward.
99% of your darling Obj's achievements are programmed for self glorification and that defines Obj. The last civil war was his COMMAND; Abiola is not a messiah, Obj is; Gowon did not forget something in the State House, Obj did; OFN became OTA FARM; Army equiped so long as the weapons bear Obj's name; EFCC and Obj's opponents; Commissioning of even a school block must be carried out by Obj even uncompleted ones so that Obj's name would be on the plaque: should I continue, I don't think there is any need, DO-OR-DIE encapsulated it all!
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