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Open Letter To The President Of South Africa by thirty(m): 2:39pm On Oct 19, 2014 |
OPEN LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT OF SOUTH AFRICA - by: Timi Franks HE Jacob Zuma President of South Africa. Thru: HE Mr. Lulu Mnguni South African Ambassador to Nigeria, South Africa High Commission, Plot 371 Diplomatic Zone Central Business District Abuja, Nigeria. Your Excellency, LETTER OF APPRECIATION We want to use this medium to express our appreciation to you and your Government for the recent seizure of $9.3million and $5.7million that was illegally brought into your country by the Federal Government of Nigeria supposedly for the purchase of arms and ammunition. We want to thank you for a job well done in helping to checkmate this apparent act of corruption through questionable transactions emanating from Nigeria at this time. Our hope is that the United States, Britain, France, China, Japan, Dubai and other African Governments would emulate South Africa in helping to curb corruption in Nigeria especially by intercepting all questionable transactions and proceeds of corruption from Nigeria. We are not unmindful about the fusillade of criticisms that have trailed this patriotic action of yours to have impounded the money until satisfactory explanations are tendered by the Nigerian Government who have claimed ownership of the money. But we want to urge you not to relent in your efforts to help fight corruption in Nigeria despite the scathing criticisms, name calling and fierce intimidation. We also want to use this medium to tell the Nigerian Government to stop defending the indefensible. They should own up to reality now that the cat is out of the bag and devise means to remedy the image of the country that has taken undue bashing as a result of this diplomatic fiasco. We believe that it is more beneficial to use the time and efforts now being deployed by Nigerian government officials in blaming the South African authorities to identify and bring those responsible for this corrupt and embarrassing act to justice. We hold that the South African authorities have not done anything wrong as they are only being strict against corruption in and outside their national boundaries, that is why we are calling on other nations to emulate South Africa. We also wish to call on President Goodluck Jonathan and his government to be fair to Nigerians. Mr. President is not unaware that corruption is the order of the day in his government today and that urgent and drastic measures are needed to curtail the corruption in Nigeria. Let's stop with the conspiracy theories, let's stop defending corruption. This recent event shows that the South African Government does not condone or defend corruption like the Nigerian Government does. Today, South Africa agencies are investigating their own president, a similar action in Nigeria would be regarded as anathema. Nigerians know the truth about what is happening. We should stop hiding under insurgency to loot public funds that ought to be channeled to developmental purposes, instead let's thank the South African Government. Let's cut our penchant for diverting public funds. We believe that these kind of illegal transactions have been going on unknown to Nigerians. But for this South African episode, Nigerians would not have known what this administration is doing with tax payer's money. Signed: Comrade Timi Frank 08070888888 Twitter: @iamtimifrank Email: info@timifrank. com Website: www.timifrank.c om 1 Like 1 Share
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Re: Open Letter To The President Of South Africa by Nobody: 2:44pm On Oct 19, 2014 |
let me be very frank with you, this letter is bullshitte, though the truth lies therein. |
Re: Open Letter To The President Of South Africa by Rikidony(m): 2:45pm On Oct 19, 2014 |
ANOTHER JANJA.WEED HOPE U HAVE BEEN GIVEN UR DAILY STIPENS |
Re: Open Letter To The President Of South Africa by kgbd(m): 3:16pm On Oct 19, 2014 |
Gej is set out to ruin this country. Cant wait to see him behind the bar 1 Like |
Re: Open Letter To The President Of South Africa by MichaelSokoto(m): 3:22pm On Oct 19, 2014 |
Rikidony:Keep sayin it |
Re: Open Letter To The President Of South Africa by khaynoni(m): 3:26pm On Oct 19, 2014 |
Rikidony: in Olamide's voice, awon toba ti fall, efun won ni folaship. Your heroes seem to have fallen, they are only being supported by the rigid b.ra. Me likey though Back to the topic, this is nonsense but then again, you can't spell NONsense without adding SENSE. If i have my way, i will vote out APC and PDP. BTW, where can i get Voters card here at Iyana iba, LASU to be precise. |
Re: Open Letter To The President Of South Africa by Rikidony(m): 4:44pm On Oct 19, 2014 |
Re: Open Letter To The President Of South Africa by EmmaOgbu(m): 4:57pm On Oct 19, 2014 |
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Re: Open Letter To The President Of South Africa by khattab02: 5:02pm On Oct 19, 2014 |
Weldone Op. U try! Request and suggestion to make the Op our next EFFC chairman in the near future. #free nigeria of this disease;CORRUPTION |
Re: Open Letter To The President Of South Africa by khattab02: 5:03pm On Oct 19, 2014 |
EmmaOgbu:u still dey sheeet?... I dey wait for your comment ooo.. |
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