The average Nigerian is bound to ask and for good reason: How about our own welfare? How about the pain that average Nigerians are continually subjected to? Why animal welfare when there are serious issues of equality among Nigerians? How about the rights of women and children?
Sir
You captured it well. We are gradually witnessing the emergence of a sub-regional clown in the idyllic west African state of Gambia. Not content with his notorious claim of having to cure aids by magic, he has recently embarked on a literal witch-hunt. He allegedly hired over 1000 native doctors from neighbouring Guinea to search for witches in Gambia. So far he has arrested over thousands whom he has tortured and forced to drink poisonous concotions.
Another clown, though of continental proportions is Field Marshall Al Bashir. His deeds, are they not copiously documented in the Book of Jasher.
Coming to Nigeria, it is not yet dawn on creation day wrt good, sensitive and people oriented governance. What with attempts by Aunty Dora to transfigure Nigeria. We the people are all dazed like the biblical disciples. So we have decided to make three booths, one for Jonathan, One for the one formerly known as Jack (now known as Yakubu) and the other for Dora


I will not mind personally making the same booths for the clowns in the National Assembly as they pursue homosexuals, animal rights etc etc to the detriment of more pressing issues of national importance.