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Now That Atiku Has Sworn To Sell Our Patrimony To "Friends"—by Frank EZE by Demtoks: 4:43pm On Jan 18, 2019
The General elections are here and as usual, candidates are reeling out appealing manifestos to endear themselves to the electorates. While Buhari is talking about taking the country to the next level by consolidating on gains already made in the last three years, Atiku says he wants to get Nigeria working again by creating jobs. But has Nigeria ever worked before? And how does he intend to do It?

Although Atiku's mantra appears fascinating, the manner in which he wants to achieve it is very worrisome and dangerous to say the least. At a recent interactive forum, Atiku swore to sell NNPC, even if it will cost him his life. He added that he intends to make his friends rich. In a rhetorical fashion, he asked "or are my friends not entitled to be rich?"

Atiku's plan to sell the nation's patrimony to friends in the name of making them rich is tantamount to subtle enthronement of cronyism. Who are these Atiku's friends? Did they perform well while in Government? Has Atiku entered into an agreement with some cabals? General Gusau facilitated the emergence of Atiku as PDP flag bearer, after retired Generals including former presidents such as ; IBB, Abdulsalami Abubakar, Obasanjoj and TY Danjuma secretly met. Today, Saraki, Sule Lamido, Kwankwaso and other tainted politicians surround him. Are these his friends?

Atiku has clearly told us that he wants to return Nigerians to the Biblical Egypt. Most of the persons mentioned above raped this nation and laid the foundation for the prevailing economic woes. Some plundered their states and left them in long term debts.

Privatization isn't bad, especially when it is well intentioned. Beautiful as the concept is, Nigeria has failed to reap its benefits. From NITEL, NEPA, etc, privatization has left us in worst state. It will be more dangerous that a presidential candidate would openly tell us who he wants to sell to his friends, in order to make them rich, instead of in order to revive the frail industries.

Let him be reminded that his statement is contemptuous of the Nigerian nation and its suffering electorates. An attempt to sell our remaining national patrimony to friends is to say the least, mortgage our collective future in favour of a few cabals and buccaneers who had commandeered the Nigerian state to this current pitiable state. Nigerians from all works of life must rise up and resist this call. The oil sector remains one of the major factors holding Nigeria together. It must not be sacrifice on the altar of cronyism.

Frank Eze

Frankeze1967@gmail.com

twitter; @realfrankeze

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Re: Now That Atiku Has Sworn To Sell Our Patrimony To "Friends"—by Frank EZE by DLondonboiy: 4:45pm On Jan 18, 2019
Instead of Babatunde isa mohammed (Yoruba Muslim) to boldly state his name he is using FRANK Eze..Lol.
Re: Now That Atiku Has Sworn To Sell Our Patrimony To "Friends"—by Frank EZE by bedspread: 4:47pm On Jan 18, 2019
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Demtoks:
The General elections are here and as usual, candidates are reeling out appealing manifestos to endear themselves to the electorates. While Buhari is talking about taking the country to the next level by consolidating on gains already made in the last three years, Atiku says he wants to get Nigeria working again by creating jobs. But has Nigeria ever worked before? And how does he intend to do It?

Although Atiku's mantra appears fascinating, the manner in which he wants to achieve it is very worrisome and dangerous to say the least. At a recent interactive forum, Atiku swore to sell NNPC, even if it will cost him his life. He added that he intends to make his friends rich. In a rhetorical fashion, he asked "or are my friends not entitled to be rich?"

Atiku's plan to sell the nation's patrimony to friends in the name of making them rich is tantamount to subtle enthronement of cronyism. Who are these Atiku's friends? Did they perform well while in Government? Has Atiku entered into an agreement with some cabals? General Gusau facilitated the emergence of Atiku as PDP flag bearer, after retired Generals including former presidents such as ; IBB, Abdulsalami Abubakar, Obasanjoj and TY Danjuma secretly met. Today, Saraki, Sule Lamido, Kwankwaso and other tainted politicians surround him. Are these his friends?

Atiku has clearly told us that he wants to return Nigerians to the Biblical Egypt. Most of the persons mentioned above raped this nation and laid the foundation for the prevailing economic woes. Some plundered their states and left them in long term debts.

Privatization isn't bad, especially when it is well intentioned. Beautiful as the concept is, Nigeria has failed to reap its benefits. From NITEL, NEPA, etc, privatization has left us in worst state. It will be more dangerous that a presidential candidate would openly tell us who he wants to sell to his friends, in order to make them rich, instead of in order to revive the frail industries.

Let him be reminded that his statement is contemptuous of the Nigerian nation and its suffering electorates. An attempt to sell our remaining national patrimony to friends is to say the least, mortgage our collective future in favour of a few cabals and buccaneers who had commandeered the Nigerian state to this current pitiable state. Nigerians from all works of life must rise up and resist this call. The oil sector remains one of the major factors holding Nigeria together. It must not be sacrifice on the altar of cronyism.

Frank Eze

Frankeze1967@gmail.com

twitter; @realfrankeze
[/s] Who is frank eze pls?
All these Bmc crew keep changing from dis to dt!
Oga Frank go take some chilled water... Afrer dt Go to bed..
Re: Now That Atiku Has Sworn To Sell Our Patrimony To "Friends"—by Frank EZE by danduke85: 5:13pm On Jan 18, 2019
Please, what is all this about? How can one man decide the economic fate of our dear Nigeria? It is unacceptable to come on live TV to tell us you will sell Nigerian into perpetual slavery and abject poverty. Come February 16th, 2019, I will return President Buhari to take us to the next level and not to a man who outrightly intends to sell us out. Atiku you won't smell Aso Villa.
Re: Now That Atiku Has Sworn To Sell Our Patrimony To "Friends"—by Frank EZE by midb1: 5:17pm On Jan 18, 2019
call Frank Eze what ever you want to !
the chap has said the truth point blank. Atiku wants to sell the NNpc to his friends to make them rich!!
he muttered the words himself ; all right thinking Nigerians must rise against this devilish plans .
atiku sold Nitel during obasanjo's time ; where is Nitel today
they sold Nigerian airways ; where is it today ?
they unbundled and sold off Nepa; do we have light ??

we have to all rise against Atiku's plans or one day you will remember my post and wished you thought otherwise.

ATIKU & PDP ARE FRAUDULENT !!!!! THEY CAN NEVER GET MY VOTE
Re: Now That Atiku Has Sworn To Sell Our Patrimony To "Friends"—by Frank EZE by Israelmossaic: 8:51pm On Jan 18, 2019
I'm Atiku's friend.

I want my own share of NNPC largese. That's al

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