Jun 22, 2009
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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| Re: Cbn In Sanusi’s Hand, How Safe? The key issue here is that the Nigerian constitution stipulates a single constitutional authority in Nigerian, to support another legal framework in such a secular society amounts to treason. The least punishment being such a person loses their right to serve the entirety of the Nigerian nation in any capacities such as the Governor of the Central bank - Sanusi is a sharia advocate who should be explaining his advocacy of sharia in multi-ethnic Nigeria but he is instead politically rewarded with the leadership of Nigeria's national bank. What an Irony!
On qualification, ethnicity aside, Sanusi is NOT the calibre of people like Adamu Chiroma or Rilwanu Lukman, he neither has enough experience nationally and internationally to be the voice of Nigeria's financial institution! Five months as the MD of First bank and a directorship in risk management is not far reaching.
And, if he is indeed intelligent as you give him credit for he will not marry 4 wives and have 12 children in a country that is over populated and struggling with social amenities.
Many of his actions show a lack of social literacy and a disregard for certain nationalistic tenets. Education is not the only determinant of intelligence, his actions so far has proves he lacks common sense in many aspects of his life.
Going my this man's antecedents, he will not have been nominated in a serious developing country let alone allowed to face the Senate of America. The president will have suffered politically for such a wrong choice!
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