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Re: The Economist Article: Tolu Ogunlesi's Attempt to wail By Proxy by porka: 11:36am On Jan 30, 2016
What you are witnessing is not peculiar Tolu alone. It's the situation with the majority APC clowns who promoted Buhari against all known rational and scientific reasoning. 

As you may have noticed, they are very frustrated - they used their hands to enter 'hot soup'. Many of them have multiple monikers on social platforms to hide their bile against their 'messiah'. 

They hide behind one form of 'advice' or another to communicate their frustration to Baba at the top. The situation is getting out hands, their calculations have missed the target by a very wide margin. ‎That's what you get when you project on a best-case-scenario. 

From Bakare who ‎openly said Buhari's government is a 'transition government' and called on the implementation of Jonathan's confab reports without delay, to Ashimolowo's 'Pareto principle' advice, to Mrs Tinubu's concern for IDP women's welfare, to Obasanjo's altruistic letter of concern (read blackmail) to NASS and now To's BEHIND THE SEEN 'wailing' as you refer to it, each of them is coming to terms with the reality of a monumental mistake of Buhari's presidency. 

The reason they have not done an about face is because they are still 'praying' ‎for and 'expecting' a miracle. But God is not a magician. He has endowed everyone with his/her own abilities. And has given each one to improve in learning and skills. There's no way a professional taxi driver of 30 years can become the MD of a bank without running it aground (that's if the shareholders and the CBN somehow approve his appointment). 

As the country falls deeper into despondency, many of them will 'gather liver‎' to leave behind the curtain to wail publicly.

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