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A Nairalander Analogy Of Mimiko's Defection by Tunjman(m): 6:48pm On Aug 23, 2014
Mimiko's dad (PDP) is a wealthy man, he owns
many estates (PDP States), he controls some
through proxies (LP, APGA et al).
One day, Mimiko fell out of favour from his dad,
he left his dad's mansion and took refuge in one
of his dad's outsourced bungalows (Ondo). He
tried all within his might to take over the property
from the third party having known that it could be
his only bequeathed property at the eventual
death of his father. His father however, blocked all
possible ways he could realize that
dream.Meanwhile, a neighbour (Tinubu/ACN) who
had been watching the power tussle between
father and child offered to help when it appeared
the child could end up not getting a dime from his
wealthy father. Legal Luminaries were hired to
see the case to its very end. Fortunately for
Mimiko, the case went in his favour and the
ownership of the bungalow was taken over by
him.
When it was time to say thank you to the
neighbour who gave him a helping hand, Mimiko
thought it was unnecessary and moved on. The
neighbour felt pained and called him unprintable
names but Mimiko wouldn't feel moved.
Having taken over, the bungalow, he vowed to be
loyal to his benefactor (LP) who came to his
rescue when he left his father's mansion...But
can a child ever be loyal to anybody than his
biological parents? Today, Mimiko the prodigal
son has gone back to his father.

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Re: A Nairalander Analogy Of Mimiko's Defection by YoungIncredible: 6:53pm On Aug 23, 2014
Tunjman: Mimiko's dad (PDP) is a wealthy man, he owns
many estates (PDP States), he controls some
through proxies (LP, APGA et al).
One day, Mimiko fell out of favour from his dad,
he left his dad's mansion and took refuge in one
of his dad's outsourced bungalows (Ondo). He
tried all within his might to take over the property
from the third party having known that it could be
his only bequeathed property at the eventual
death of his father. His father however, blocked all
possible ways he could realize that
dream.Meanwhile, a neighbour (Tinubu/ACN) who
had been watching the power tussle between
father and child offered to help when it appeared
the child could end up not getting a dime from his
wealthy father. Legal Luminaries were hired to
see the case to its very end. Fortunately for
Mimiko, the case went in his favour and the
ownership of the bungalow was taken over by
him.
When it was time to say thank you to the
neighbour who gave him a helping hand, Mimiko
thought it was unnecessary and moved on. The
neighbour felt pained and called him unprintable
names but Mimiko wouldn't feel moved.
Having taken over, the bungalow, he vowed to be
loyal to his benefactor (LP) who came to his
rescue when he left his father's mansion...But
can a child ever be loyal to anybody than his
biological parents? Today, Mimiko the prodigal
son has gone back to his father.

Hmmmmmmm

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