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Did Atiku Steal Obasanjo's Money Or Nigerian Money? by Hakiim: 1:41pm On Oct 13, 2018
OBASANJO, you said your VP ATIKU looted monies, you shouted to the whole world.

You also said United State of America publish names of people to probe and Atiku's name was part of the list.

Today, you're coming to tell us you've forgiven him because of his 5 minutes behavior in your parlor.

Did ATIKU steal OBASANJO's money or Nigerians' money?

Elite thieves!
Re: Did Atiku Steal Obasanjo's Money Or Nigerian Money? by ndukaejime1994(m): 1:46pm On Oct 13, 2018
Choose wisely

Re: Did Atiku Steal Obasanjo's Money Or Nigerian Money? by ATEAMS: 1:48pm On Oct 13, 2018
did APC steal Nigeria money or Buhari money?
Re: Did Atiku Steal Obasanjo's Money Or Nigerian Money? by daddytime(m): 1:53pm On Oct 13, 2018
This op-ed captured succinctly my sentiments about the whole brouhaha currently making waves all about.

Sometimes one is forced to lose hope in the Nigerian project from how her citizens have been so battered and reduced to a lame duck suffering from the Stockholm syndrome.

The current bandwagon of praise to the PDP, its flag bearers and the "Ebola of Owu" is becoming so irritating and depressing that I have lost the zeal to comment on most of the political threads.

I wonder how we'd get it right in this country when the so-called educated youths and future of the country are unable to see beyond their nose and use that matter in their skull to discern, reason and make critical judgements.

It hurts so bad to see that the majority of us are blind to history and are gloatingly happy and willing to see it repeats itself all because we feel a particular government isn't living up to its billing and as such we end up playing into the hands of these cunning and megalomaniac hands of these old ones who understand how to check our pulse and feed off our sentiments.

Lets even take out some time and assume Buhari was the next worst thing since sliced bread, does that mean Atiku was the next best option, are there no other candidates vying for the Presidency and did it have to get to Obasanjo and his self-centred ilks to endorse Atiku for him to have turned into Nigeria's coming Messiah?

Every time the "whites" call us out for what we truly are "people who can't think critically, make reasonable decisions and judgements and self-govern" we go on a tantrum-throwing and raising the dust of Racism. The honest truth no matter how bitter it is because I am negroid too is, we have been studied over time and found to fit the above stereotype which has obviously always been a cut-to-size fit. Look around you and beyond at the black race wherever they abound and you'd understand.

We are a people who lack the wherewithal for the most part to reason, create, invent or organise ourselves properly except we are whipped or forced into doing stuff. This explains the follow-follow herd-mentality we are known to exhibit. The moment Mr A says Cow dung is the next best piece of meat, to hell with its flesh, the black man won't take out time to query this assertion before taking it whole, hook line and sinker and further propagating the news going forward. Little surprise our roads are filled with certain make and model of cars with funny sounding nicknames all chosen by probably the first man that imported such and true to type everyone else bought into it and it caught on.

The funniest of the present political going on is that, just a week ago, so many were on here shouting and calling for Tinubu's head for exactly the same thing Obj and Atiku are presently been worshipped for. If there's a better word other than hypocrisy in the dictionary, that's what I'd love to attribute this character to.

It's such a shame and most times brings me close to tears how my race truly is what the white man thinks it as, but it is what it is no matter how bitter a pill it might seem to swallow, we live and fit the billing.

It is well with us all.
Re: Did Atiku Steal Obasanjo's Money Or Nigerian Money? by Hakiim: 3:12pm On Oct 13, 2018
Obasanjo is the most inconsistent person on earth. Look back to all he have said and how he change overnight shows the kind of person he is.
Re: Did Atiku Steal Obasanjo's Money Or Nigerian Money? by SarkinYarki: 3:19pm On Oct 13, 2018
Hakiim:
OBASANJO, you said your VP ATIKU looted monies, you shouted to the whole world.

You also said United State of America publish names of people to probe and Atiku's name was part of the list.

Today, you're coming to tell us you've forgiven him because of his 5 minutes behavior in your parlor.

Did ATIKU steal OBASANJO's money or Nigerians' money?



Elite thieves!

Whether it's Obama money he stole we must still vote him !!!!
Re: Did Atiku Steal Obasanjo's Money Or Nigerian Money? by Hakiim: 4:17pm On Oct 13, 2018
SarkinYarki:


Whether it's Obama money he stole we must still vote him !!!!

You don't need to be sentimental about issues.

This is a question that requires objective response.

Whether you and I like it or not, he will contest the presidential election but what we should be after is "Why will one man be playing god to someone he claim he knows in and out as a corrupt person"

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