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FASHOLA’S ACTION A REMINDER TO NDIGBO:

                                            “It was obvious that bigotry was never a one-way operation, that hatred bred hatred”   ...   Isaac Asimov .   Hatred, which could destroy so much, never failed to destroy the man who hated, and this was an immutable law. ... James A. Baldwin .   Governor Babatunde Fashola’s action by deporting the Igbos to their states will live indelible and painful memories in the hearts of many Nigerians for many years to come more especially the Igbo tribe. His action has once again reminded the Igbo about their painful path they’ve journeyed in the last 46yrs of the (Nigeria/Biafra) civil war. History has repeated itself. It’s time Ndigbo should have a rethink and start to withdraw their investments back to the East. I...

The Return Of Al- Mustapha:

Nigeria is a State; where evil are being paid for good. A society where charlatans,reprobates, rogue, criminals and rascals are rewarded for the evil well-done.The recent release of Major Hamza Al-Mustapha former Chief Security Officer(CSO) to the late former iron fist leader; General Sani Abacha is raising an eyebrow. Mustapha who served a lengthy period of incarceration (15 yrs) at Kirikiri Maximum prison for murder charges against him over the death of Kudirat Abiola the wife of the acclaimed winner of the June 12, 1993 presidential election late Chief, MKO Abiola. Mahatma Gandhi an Indian noble leader who warned the tyrant leadership of this evil world... saying “Remember that all through history, there have been tyrants and murderers, and for a time, they seem invincible. But in the end,they always fall. Always.”  On 30 th  January 2012 he was sentenced to death through hanging by the Lagos state High Court Judge Mojisola, Lateef Sofolahan under section 319 ...

"You haven't done well with your oil money."...Bill Clinton former US President.

  I’ m so delighted on the recent remark made by the former US President Bill Clinton on how Nigerian leaders have not done well with the oil revenue. What I, was even much delighted was that President Clinton made this statement at the very presence of some of the so-called past and present leaders of Nigeria. It is very dishearten when some of these foreign Statesmen who’ve made mark in leadership come around instead; some of these reprobates’ leaders who’ve stripped and looted the our country’s wealth to repel themselves from these visitors they continue to showcase their foolishness as if they still have something to offer. Nigeria as a country has immense resources but unfortunately both past and the present leaders never deem it necessary to utilize the opportunities of these God-given endowments to better the life of average Nigerian. There’s an adage which says” if you want to be praised like a lion you must dance like a lion.” Today it is no longer how many years a l...