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Old May 9, 2009 , 06:23 PM   # 8 (permalink)
Default Re: Ekiti: An Update



Circumstances played out in their favour when the Resident Electoral Commissioner made the terrible mistake of jumping into the arena and turned herself into a major issue. She disappeared, she resigned, and then she reappeared.
Abati with the above has really shown on whose side he was. So the REC purpoted resignation was a terrible mistake!
Hmmmm, now we all can see why the guardian's coverage of the Ekiti re-run was so lopsided. The editors seem to be in on it.

Promptly, the AC propaganda machinery claimed her as an ally with a "Christian conscience". The very powerful Action Congress media empire labelled her a heroine and celebrated her as a woman of real conscience. Nearly every columnist and editorial writer in that empire expressed the same view in stories, commentaries and reports.
So now Abati can label the press to be pro-AC, and by extension, since The Guardian did not join in the condemnation, we can say they are pro-PDP. He said nearly every because he of course knew where his own establishment stood, against the people!

Wait a minute, the entire article article did not address a single point, propose a fresh wa y forward nor identify/name any perpetrator! Hmmm, how very considerate. What a way to wreite a load of rubbish.

BTW maybe the editors were being settled with land because the re0runs werew coming

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