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I Gave Obasanjo $140,000 From Abdullahi Babalele, Atiku’s Son-in-law - Witness - Politics (4) - Nairaland

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Re: I Gave Obasanjo $140,000 From Abdullahi Babalele, Atiku’s Son-in-law - Witness by Kingrefreshed: 3:32am On Nov 14, 2019
kolaaderin:
Your case is beyond redemption, the looting machines made by PDP has vandalised the best part of your brain. I repeat and read carefully word after word.. Even if the government then did nothing, Telecom investors will still come to Nigeria. All the money paid to the government for licensing should have been used to upgrade NITEL to be the sector leader at least in Nigerian and royalty paid to the National Operator, but the whole money was looted by the locust and Nigerian lost thousands of Jobs in Nitel without also paying their pension.

It worries me when youth as presumed you are thinks upside down like this, what hope do we have as a nation as the brain box of the next generation of Nigerian youths is already looted hazardously into self destruction.


Trash! Garbage! Has the looting stopped since your Heavenly Father (buhari) is on the thrown? Didn't Obasanjo still achieved the ultimate goal of connecting us to the world? Oh maybe he should have just waited for the Telecom investors to come and redeem us anytime they feel like.

You don't have any sense at all my friend.

Grow up niggar!

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