Jun 22, 2009
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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| Re: CBN In Sanusi’s Hand, How Safe? Sir,
I read the article you refered in your writeup. Mr. Sanusi is a typical Northerner from the so called conservative North. They see Yorubas as a threat to the advancement of their selfish agenda and they treat everybody with contempt. I do not see how this guy is the most qualified person to occupy the position of Central bank Governor. Where is the experience, the qualification, even in the position he occupied before becoming the Governor, he got their through the retrogressive quota system. I believe there are more than 1000 Southerners who are more than qualified to be Head of Risk Management, talk less of being the MD of FB. It's very unfortunate that this is what one Nigeria has become. Ojukwu saw the light in 1960, the Yoruba leadership that he disparaged in his article deserve what they are getting. If we had followed and towed Ojukwu line and have these people stay in their North we would not have this mediocre dictating our lives.
There is one painful thing about the so called core North that our Yoruba leadership and the South as a whole are not paying attention to. When the scion of conservative North comes to power, they prefer to work with the renegades in the South and delibrately ignore the progressives. I saw that in Balewa, Shagari, Buhari and now Yardua. Yes, the man is right, the Yoruba leadership are yet to wake up.
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