Former national president of Nigerian Union of Journalists, Comrade Lanre Ogundipe has shared a photo of Senate president David Mark's home in Benue state.
The photo below which Lanre shared on his facebook page, has been described as the country home of David Mark and it has got it's own landing space for helicopters (helipad).
Lanre wrote:
However, when contacted, the SA Media to the Senate President, Kola Ologbondiyan denied the allegation, saying that the house does not belong to his boss.
But one thing is not debatable , this is a nearby police station to David Mark's Palace in Oturpko, Benue state.
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But one thing is not debatable , this is a nearby police station to David Mark's Palace in Oturpko, Benue state.
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Excuse my ignorance, naivety or alienation from the Nigeriam system. However, scenes like this is a certain recipe for wholesale discontent and a precursor for national disaffection to political elites. Thye contrasting pictorial shown above are glaring evidence of corruption with impunity, where in the same geo-social environment, a government service centre could not be renovated where an individual priviledged politician owns a 'mini-kingdom' a million times the cost of a government building. Where do these politicians get the money? Afterall they all had a history and despite Nigeria's politicians earning the highest in the world, do they have sufficiently to live this type of lifestyle OR do they actually represent the interest of their people?
Little wonder Boko Haram will continue to pluder the lives of innocent citizens. A pity they also are too engrossed in naivety and ignorance to know who their targets should be.
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