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Re: Poverty Mentality Of Nigerians And The Ripple Effect by mmsen: 5:49pm On Aug 10, 2015
chronique:
True. Nigeria is a very rich nation but we're ranked amongst the world's poorest nations. The way that we live,reason and behave got me feeling and believing that we're living in a "psychiatric nation". So long as our leaders keep playing God in our lives and we keep giving them the opportunity to do so,we'd continually live as slaves to them.

There's also a silent epidemic ravaging Nigeria today,which most people haven't taken note of. There seems to be an upsurge in the number of silly and gullible Nigerians being developed daily. Nairaland and the last elections,has afforded me the opportunity of knowing that for a fact. The way some people vehemently defend some politicians and political parties with all their being even when they are sounding very stupid,could be quite amazing. The two things that I personally see as destroying the psyche of most Nigerians,are "poverty of the mind" and "stupidity and the constant act of being gullible".

For some reason people on nairaland need to make demigods of politicians who have done nothing except make speeches, hence all of the cries of 'Sai Buhari'; the incessant updates on the ongoings of El-Rufai (a man implicated in several scandals in Abuja); and all the posts celebrating the lives of the scions of lifelong politicians.

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Re: Poverty Mentality Of Nigerians And The Ripple Effect by twentyk(m): 5:54pm On Aug 10, 2015
Am just short of words...really am speechless....
P.s..i will be down to join any movement or any form of organisation that can take battles with these monsters....i want to do something not just reading all these anoying write up/articles even if its hiring snipers to take every single one of them down....i weep...

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Re: Poverty Mentality Of Nigerians And The Ripple Effect by mikolo80: 5:57pm On Aug 10, 2015
Guyman02:
CAUSES OF POVERTY IN NIGERIA

1. Unemployment
2. Bad leadership/Poor governance
3. Corruption
4. Poverty is also resulting from Africa’s excessive reliance on foreign culture and products.
5. Poor economy
6. Illiteracy


illiteracy =bad leadership = poor economy =unemployment =poverty

so illiteracy = poverty

but which comes first illiteracy or bad leadership

PS
corruption simply cost of doing bizness

ELIMINATING POVERTY IN NIGERIA AND AFRICA

The very first step in eliminating poverty and tactically reducing armed conflicts in Africa is good governance and leadership. This is key to addressing the problem of poverty in Africa. A government that will critically tackle the issue of unemployment, welfare, social infrastructures and corruption. These are key issues in resolving conflicts in African. The truth is that most of the people been used by the influential untouchables to carry out criminal acts, are jobless or are into a job that cannot buy them daily meal. Europe is where they are today because of effective and efficient leadership. Of course Europe has its own problems too, but when you walk in the streets of countries in Europe, you will have a feeling of perfection because they have good leadership. Good welfare packages must be provided.

where will the good government fall from

African leaders must invest heavily in agriculture. Industries should be set up. This would provide jobs and also reduce our much reliance on European products.

Education is also very important in solving the problems of armed conflicts and insecurity in Africa. Financial poverty is part of cultural poverty, for which education is the only antidote. If you cure cultural poverty with education, financial poverty will be cured too. Education enhances productivity and creativity. Most schools and Universities in Africa are in poor shapes. This accounts for a large number of Africans trouping into American and European universities.

Importantly too, government must make very serious efforts to enlighten people on family planning. This for me is key in addressing poverty in Africa. The various family units are very important to the state and in the positive transformation of Africa. How can a man who lives with less than 30 dollar per day have seven children, believing that one would grow up to be rich? This belief is archaic and senseless. It is true that children are blessings from God, but it is also true that God never told us to bring children that we cannot cater for. This is a big issue in Africa. It is so because these children will become part of the larger society in the future and if they lacked the necessary education in life, they may likely become nuisance to the society at large.

- See more at: http://www.poverties.org/eliminating-poverty-in-africa-the-most-viable-solution-to-conflicts.html#sthash.dRXzNom0.dpuf
na so so govt dis mumu de talk like say na for farm na im we go plant the good government
Re: Poverty Mentality Of Nigerians And The Ripple Effect by otiigba1(m): 6:02pm On Aug 10, 2015
twentyk:
Am just short of words...really am speechless....
P.s..i will be down to join any movement or any form of organisation that can take battles with these monsters....i want to do something not just reading all these anoying write up/articles even if its hiring snipers to take every single one of them down....i weep...
laugh at snipers grin grin grin that is if other fellow nigerians don't sabotage the whole idea, just for a token of 2 thousand naira, offered by a politiefcian

Problem with nigerians is THEY ARE NOT UNITED!

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Re: Poverty Mentality Of Nigerians And The Ripple Effect by GodMode: 6:04pm On Aug 10, 2015
mmsen:


China is the exception, not the norm. They have an entirely different system of government.

The Chinese realized that the majority would not be able to feel the benefit of any reforms without a slowdown in population growth. For whatever reason people at the bottom of the social pyramid seem to have a peculiar need to have more children than they can cater for, this is a universal trait and the reason why large swathes of India's population is not feeling the positive benefit of their increasing national fortune.

Most nations (democracies especially) leave the issue of childbirth to the individual, or at least pretend to (Sweden used to quietly sterilize its own citizens until the mid 1970s).

I would have no issue with a one child policy but you can imagine how the religious bodies and and their sheep would kick against it. Sadly their influence in Nigeria is very real and almost completely negative.

cccxxiii:


Good point Sir but I think the government can regulate the number of children. The very essence of a government is for the overall wellbeing and welfare of the masses. A developing country like China for example has laws prohibiting more than one offspring. That maybe because of their booming population but it also has economic implication.

Don't ever compare China/india population to Nigeria.. Nigeria's population is inflated for higher allocation...

Search online for pedestrian traffic among China, india and Nigeria... In China, they are like ants..

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Re: Poverty Mentality Of Nigerians And The Ripple Effect by otiigba1(m): 6:06pm On Aug 10, 2015
The problem with nigerians is THEY ARE NOT UNITED so much tribalism, and selfishness as in, if it's not happening to you or your families, then it's not your concern

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Re: Poverty Mentality Of Nigerians And The Ripple Effect by dsquare33: 6:09pm On Aug 10, 2015
Good write up and apt analysis of the effect of poverty on the average Nigerian.Some of these people don't even know the implication of what they are doing hence they see it as opportunity to take their 'entitlement' from the rich. This is where the media has a role to play in educating the populace especially on the illiterates and semi illiterates who worship money that each time they are offered paltry sums of money for praise singing the politicians, they are selling the destinies of their children for pot of porridge.
Re: Poverty Mentality Of Nigerians And The Ripple Effect by persius555(m): 6:10pm On Aug 10, 2015
Nigerians really dont love nigeria to the point of sacrificing to make nigeria better. Whats with politicians flying the nigerian flag close to their party flag during elections only to jet out of the country to treat a catarrgh or prefer to have their spouses give birth in a foreign land as if to say ''nigeria is a cursed country'', having benefitted from the cursed country. Where is that nigerian who loves nigeria by heart? Who will die for the unity of the country and not for what he gains from the unity of the nation. The ordinary nigerian on the street is not any better, we all long for the day we would have our fair share of the national cake just like the politicians are making a filth of the common wealth. Where is that love for a sick nation like nigeria?

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Re: Poverty Mentality Of Nigerians And The Ripple Effect by mmsen: 6:12pm On Aug 10, 2015
GodMode:




Don't ever compare China/india population to Nigeria.. Nigeria's population is inflated for higher allocation...

Search online for pedestrian traffic among China, india and Nigeria... In China, they are like ants..

It's true that we do not have accurate population figures.

We should all know why by now.

Nigeria really needs constitutional reform so as to get rid of this culture of federal welfare payments.
Re: Poverty Mentality Of Nigerians And The Ripple Effect by OmoEziokwu: 6:22pm On Aug 10, 2015
mikolo80:
It is true that when a man stays in the dark for too long, he begins to see clearly and this is the case with most Nigerians living in poverty. It is no news that 69 percent of Nigeria’s population leave in abject poverty but painfully a lot have accepted it as a way of life to the extent that they regard wealth as the prerogative of a selected few.

called ignorance

It is true that when a man stays in the dark for too long, he begins to see clearly and this is the case with most Nigerians living in poverty. It is no news that 69 percent of Nigeria’s population leave in abject poverty but painfully a lot have accepted it as a way of life to the extent that they regard wealth as the prerogative of a selected few.
Take a look at the last election; I found it ludicrous seeing Nigerians struggle for face caps and T-shirts. Some political contestants shared tin-tomatoes, rice and other items but I must admit that these petty items successfully bought the conscience of some electorates. It is in this country politicians claim heroic status by customizing sachet toothpaste and with guts throw biscuits to people on the streets while they wave two fingers in the air from their open roof stretched cars and in excitement people fall over each other to pick biscuits from the floor. In appreciation, the people chant songs in local dialects to celebrate a man who has virtually done nothing for them but has temporarily solved their hunger problem.


see, you're displaying your ignorance,it's not only Nigeria that practices clientelIsm, google it


Unemployed youths and other low income earners are not exempted as they would do anything to spread a false gospel of a thieving politician as long as they are compensated with data bundles and little cash to feed for the moment. It was just two weeks ago one of the popular internet warriors confessed to me that during the period of the election, he was given 5GB weekly and N20,000 each month he participated in responding to messages that will affect the credibility of his candidate.

Esau also sold his birthright due to hunger so don't blame them

Poverty is like a plague and its endless manifestation on our people gets so scary that one is forced to believe that the present economic reality is a deliberate attempt by the ruling class to sustain the gap between the poor and the rich for selfish motives.

man made plague that you're Just getting

How do you describe the Kaduna State Beggars Association who recently threatened to pull down the government of Gov. El-Rufai? It indeed goes a long way to show you the danger of poverty especially when a human being finds dignity in begging.

is all about packaging, think NGOs (aka corporate begging)

How do you describe the large crowd that come out in protest when the EFCC arrest public officers? How do you describe the shameless display by the women who came out Unclad to protest the arrest of a former governor of Delta State in 2010 despite poverty ravaging the land? How do you describe the protest by some Igbo youths in Enugu to prevent the sack of Stella Oduah despite the miracle she performed with the huge amount spent on purchasing bullet proof vehicles or even the shameless Bayelsa youths warning the EFCC against prosecuting Sylva? In all of these, politicians enjoy the loot alone but when called for interrogation, they are quick to give as little as N500 each to the poor who carry placards with warnings in attempts to stop the EFCC from doing its job. The people are mentally imprisoned and the politicians capitalize on this fact by depriving them of basic necessities. if e pain you why you no share 1 milliom to dem come see if them go collect 500 from the next politician


Last week there were fears over cholera outbreak in Udu Local Government of Delta State and with special thanks to God, our fears were allayed when the Delta state government debunked the claims but the reality on ground is the fact that despite the huge allocation received by Delta State, many communities do not have portable water.

when well river and strong backs full ground

Residents of Udu Local Government fetch water to drink from the well while some go to the stream to get water to drink but these are the same people who come out to sing praises of their representatives and stage massive protests at any mention of probe.

why should they fight for you,they are comfortable, you're the one drinking another man's headache panadol


A probe is simply a thorough investigation into a matter and even though former Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan is an itsekiri man like me, I’ll be most delighted to see him probed.


then you better go and join efcc or code of conduct or become a legislator
instead of the blowing grammars online

I have not accused him of anything but Nigerians must stop ethnic bigotry and demand for good governance.

why do you think you can fight nature with grammar


As Nigerians we must ask ourselves, how has the government impacted on the common man on the street?

wetin concine you, the common man complain?

Has the government made life easy for me by providing basic amenities like portable water, accessible roads and hospitals among others? Do I have value for the taxes I pay?

how that one take concine us

If your answer to any of these questions is negative, your governor can be considered a failure.


not if he wins a second term and installs the next generation of looters he's not

You will agree with me that it certainly calls for deliverance when youths lacking access to these basic amenities spit fire over social media in defense of the same governors or representatives who have stolen from common patrimony.

nope, just for ppl like you to stfu and become politicians and /educate the masses by showing them (what good governance looks like) instead of speaking big big English online or in newspaper or TV or radio or barber shop or taxi etc

Let me use this opportunity to remind the bigots and the poor men used as touts during elections that these political thieves they defend fall sick and are flown abroad for immediate treatment. Let me also remind these bigots and poor men used as touts that the children of our public office holders attend Foreign Universities where the academic calendar is uninterrupted but the poor men can only see pictures of these foreign universities on blogs. Let me also remind them that the life in developed countries and life in Nigeria can be described as day and night. It is deliberate wickedness on the part of our leaders who tour developed countries and find it difficult to replicate what is seen abroad in Nigeria.
not really, mainly ignorance on their part as well. they don't know any better way of tackling such humongous problems

It is time to demand that children of public office holders school in Nigeria maybe then Nigerian Universities will get the needed attention from the government. It is also time to demand that public office holders receive treatment in Nigeria maybe then the government will focus on building a state of the art facility that will measure up with foreign standards and issues of striking medical workers will become history.
who exactly Will leave his job to demand what he doesn't know is possible


We must remind ourselves that the effect of bad leadership is not necessarily felt by the leader but the citizens and this explains the rising insecurity. Painfully that poor policeman who cannot fend for his family is given arms to protect the overfed politician. Painfully that poor policeman who resides in the barracks with dilapidated structures is made to beat up poor men in the name of protecting his Oga. We must remember that people who died in the last elections were all children of the poor.
who said they should not be rich

You must remember that the peanut received from politicians will take care of a meal for a short period but the gains of good governance are everlasting and this explains why politicians will bid you farewell after the expiration of their tenure to relax in countries that are properly planned by sincere leaders.
what use is forever if voter dies of hunger today

As I open your eyes to the truth, kindly pray that the Former Petroleum Minister recovers fully and God should give her strength so that she can hurriedly come back home to account for her years in the Petroleum Ministry.

I hope she withers and dies a slow miserable death and we get updates about it and ppl dance and celebrate in the streets each time it gdtptwmppd and she watches and is made an example of coz we all know Nigeria ain't getting shitt back from that witch
God bless Nigeria he already has, the land is green, lots of minerals and some hard working (read desperate) citizens. only leadership is lacking at all levels
Buwa Meldrick Memeh
Political Analyst and Social Commentator aka big English and grammar speaker /do nothinger
Twitter: @buwamemeh
http://leadership.ng/editor-pi


You're doomed. Go get help.

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Re: Poverty Mentality Of Nigerians And The Ripple Effect by emitheo(m): 6:27pm On Aug 10, 2015
The 'CHANGE' we want will start from the Youth....
the YOUTH just need to Rise up & protest either non violently or violently as the case may be

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Re: Poverty Mentality Of Nigerians And The Ripple Effect by longayink: 6:33pm On Aug 10, 2015
mankand:
Your writeup is a masterpiece. I'm very honoured to have come across your thread. It is high time Nigerians wake up, the responsibility is left for me and you and not expecting the government, jesus or allah to solve our problems.

First step by getting the right educational resources to read, you can't expect the oppressors to give yin the right education that will empower you to go after their heads.

This is a fqm changer for Nigeria and the youths are to take the front seat. We need revolution of the mind first before the physical revolution can take place. It will enable us identify whom our oppressors are, it will enable us identify the sellouts among us


Which youths to take the front seat, that's the problem.

In the late 1970s, Buhari was federal oil commissioner.

Today, Buhari is to be oil minister.

In the early1980s, Buhari as HoS told youths that they were Nigeria's future leaders, today Buhari was voted by same youths to lead them.

That explains the fact that the youths have been least-informed, short-changed, left poor, powerless and denied growth and prosperity by the Buharis and their successors in military leadership.

Worse, the youths don't understand.

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Re: Poverty Mentality Of Nigerians And The Ripple Effect by otiigba1(m): 6:33pm On Aug 10, 2015
emitheo:
The 'CHANGE' we want will start from the Youth....
the YOUTH just need to Rise up & protest either non violently or violently as the case may be
like in sudan? grin
Re: Poverty Mentality Of Nigerians And The Ripple Effect by sarmiie(m): 6:34pm On Aug 10, 2015
SeXistBaStaRd:
OP Organise a Revolution like your Ghanian Counterparts. Asking People to receive Treatment or School where you want is a clear Violation of Democracy. My own political problem is making sure Donald Trump doesnt smell Presidency. lipsrsealed. This is not a blog. But Haters deal with it. #PROUDLY LONGHORN

Amen.....that bas.tard must not even go close.
Re: Poverty Mentality Of Nigerians And The Ripple Effect by InvertedHammer: 6:37pm On Aug 10, 2015
dont8:



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Instead of tap dancing around the topic, the OP should be man enough to state their names. We know them. Be it barcanista or temitemi1, these folks are as shameless as one can get.

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Re: Poverty Mentality Of Nigerians And The Ripple Effect by SeXistBaStaRd(m): 6:38pm On Aug 10, 2015
He's a Bad.yard of the highest Order cheesy
sarmiie:


Amen.....that bas.tard must not even go close.
Re: Poverty Mentality Of Nigerians And The Ripple Effect by Rapmoney(m): 7:02pm On Aug 10, 2015
This is one of the best post I have seen on Nairaland! God bless the Op!!! cheesy

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Re: Poverty Mentality Of Nigerians And The Ripple Effect by Creamz(m): 7:05pm On Aug 10, 2015
GodMode:


Some people don't think they can be richer than their leaders...
and its a big set back to have such mentality. The "not good enough " mentality
Re: Poverty Mentality Of Nigerians And The Ripple Effect by Rapmoney(m): 7:06pm On Aug 10, 2015
InvertedHammer:

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Instead of tap dancing around the topic, the OP should be man enough to state their names. We know them. Be it barcanista or temitemi1, these folks are as shameless as one can get.

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Are they the only ones that promote one political party or the other? What about u? Remove the log from ur eyes so u can see clearly, the spec in another person's eyes!!! Read the synoptic gospels! cool

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Re: Poverty Mentality Of Nigerians And The Ripple Effect by Kpokom: 7:21pm On Aug 10, 2015
My brother may God bless you for this article. BOB MARLEY sang it in his song, the worst form of slavery is the mental slavery. Until we free ourselves from this mental slavery no amount of money or education will free us.
Re: Poverty Mentality Of Nigerians And The Ripple Effect by ojnnaco(m): 7:36pm On Aug 10, 2015
Nice write up bro....
Africans esp. Nigerians should wise up and embrace honesty,transparency and accountability as a way of leadership not d reverse
Whats even wrong with d former minister of petroleum?
She wasn't sick during d six yrs tenure of Oga Jona ... I smell foul play dia
Re: Poverty Mentality Of Nigerians And The Ripple Effect by Ngozi24(f): 7:45pm On Aug 10, 2015
OmoEziokwu:



You're doomed. Go get help.

I said it earlier. These are part of the people the writer was referring to.He is so hit by the post. Na one by one until it hits all you internet warriors collecting money from politicians and selling your future for sachet toothpaste.

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Re: Poverty Mentality Of Nigerians And The Ripple Effect by mikolo80: 7:59pm On Aug 10, 2015
OmoEziokwu:



You're doomed. Go get help.
how come.Abi you don see where grammar de solve problem bfor.grammar for almost 60 yrs if not 460

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Re: Poverty Mentality Of Nigerians And The Ripple Effect by mikolo80: 8:04pm On Aug 10, 2015
Ngozi24:


I said it earlier. These are part of the people the writer was referring to.He is so hit by the post. Na one by one until it hits all you internet warriors collecting money from politicians and selling your future for sachet toothpaste.
chisos are you a mami water. see fineness
Re: Poverty Mentality Of Nigerians And The Ripple Effect by ojodombe(m): 8:24pm On Aug 10, 2015
When you gain admission into any school you are expected to pass all exams in order to graduate. Any Nigerian who works against/sells his conscience is a failure and must re-write all the exams which are: either he wallow in poverty until he clears his conscience right or he continues to serve people till thy kingdom come. The wise will never carry placards for the politicians who never know nor ask for their whereabout after wining elections until when they want to recontest. Thank God we have a hope of change. I am seeing a Nigeria when the masses will go to court to protest a rigged election instead of the contestant. May God help Nigeria.

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Re: Poverty Mentality Of Nigerians And The Ripple Effect by ohiza: 8:28pm On Aug 10, 2015
Arouser:
Nairaland has become a joke. You can never read any reasonable comment here anymore. It is all about space booking and smileys. You see an interesting post and you expect to equally see educative comments or meaningful contributions, but no way! It is either 'ok', 'oi', '.' or 'true', 'well said', 'i'll be right back', 'space booked' etc.
or
Things like FTC, peeps draging to type first, ..u guys have spoilt it
Re: Poverty Mentality Of Nigerians And The Ripple Effect by ooshinibos: 8:40pm On Aug 10, 2015
spot on
Re: Poverty Mentality Of Nigerians And The Ripple Effect by ooshinibos: 8:45pm On Aug 10, 2015
dont8:



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spot on bruv , you are saying the same thing have been saying for years ...the mentality of Nigerian has to changed ...we worship our leaders so much we have accepted the miracles of their inefficiency ...I don't know ..an average Nigerian thinks that our Governors are deities and demi Gods ..
Re: Poverty Mentality Of Nigerians And The Ripple Effect by bashsani(m): 8:49pm On Aug 10, 2015
longayink:


Very sound quotes.

Bring that home to our Nigeria -
The weak cannot lead the strong and expect good results.
The barely-educated cannot lead the educated ones and expect good results.

From 1966 Nigeria up to the about 7 years interruption by late Yar'Adua and Jonathan, the weak had led the strong till today. Note: even if the weak leader employs the strong to help to govern, the bulk still stops on the table of the weak leader.

Nigerians are deceived now with stories of fight against corruption. As if corruption is not in America, Britain, Japan, Switzerland, and other countries with high citizens well-being.

In a good country, it is the police that fights corruption, not the president or prime minister of the country. President or Prime minister is preoccupied with fashioning prosperity programs.
u no no corruption pass corruption
Re: Poverty Mentality Of Nigerians And The Ripple Effect by Boblee: 9:19pm On Aug 10, 2015
shidof:
Dn't mention bro
nicepix
Re: Poverty Mentality Of Nigerians And The Ripple Effect by Boblee: 9:24pm On Aug 10, 2015
anonimi:
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The above may help alleviate the poverty MENTALITY amongst us.
smiley
You are on point brother..

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Re: Poverty Mentality Of Nigerians And The Ripple Effect by 400billionman: 9:42pm On Aug 10, 2015
grin Most of our illiterate youth will not understand what this thread is talking about. I plead with all Nigerian youth to become apolitical and compel our leaders to account for their leadership..

One Thief in Abia state used state resources to construct new government house which he could not finish before his tenure expired, constructed new office blocks which are still pending and built an over N3bn personal house for himself in the heart of town to spite the poor people living around him and who's lands he forceful ejected them from to erect his palatial edifice.

When he was at this, state xommissioners were still being owed 7 months salaries to May 2015. That is how wicked the average Nigerian politician is..

If Buhari does not probe this SINATOR, then he is joking..

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