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Old Oct 31, 2007 , 05:31 PM   # 2 (permalink)
Default Re: After Etteh, Yar’Adua Next?



Author wrote:
As from now on, no erring public officials should be allowed to go scot-free – no matter how influential she may be.
What do you mean as from now on? We MUST go back in time and start to RIGHTS all the WRONGS with living thieves. No one has answered my questions on my blog and other places where I pointed out my lack of understanding for:

1)Why Babangida, David Mark, Buhari, Obasanjo and others who are thriving on our commonwealth are walking around as free men.

2) The exact role of EFCC and its loudspeaker, Nuhu Ribadu.

3) Are some people in Nigeria more equal than the others or they are just above the law.

4).... ati bebe lo



Author wrote:


Of course I am delighted over Etteh’s sudden resignation but as far as I am concerned, there’s nothing to celebrate yet.
Obviously, how can you celebrate when the actions of some people will results to more than 100 000 deaths yearly. When some families cannot spend 1 dollar a day at the same time that one idi ot is keeping OVER 10 billion US dollars since the gulf war of 1991. And nobody is asking him. How much will that money be now sef?

Author wrote:
With David Mark as the Senate President and Musa Yar’Adua as the President, can we honestly say that our nation is secure?
Please tell David Mark that I have more than enough mobile phones in my closet now. Yeye man. Tell him how honored I would feel if he goes down with the woman he so much loved: Mrs. Due-Process.

Author wrote:
I wonder what would be in the mind of this Theology student.
Do you mean to write: THIEFOLOGY?



Yar Adua's exit (voluntarily or thru one of those SC's popular judgements) could be the catalyst that would initiate the historical turning point of our history.



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