From the aftermath of Buhari's election and what may likely follow , coupled by return of Abacha loot by several European former safe heavens for ill gotten wealth , Gen Obasanjo has decided to lead the way by example and urges all others who have Nigerian' people's money outside the country to follow suit or be exposed by him !!!
Nigerians will be shell shocked and the political class thrown into disarray as former president Olusegun Obasanjo prepares to return 200 million dollars to the federal government and promised to release the names if those who may refuse to follow his lead and return “what belongs to the Nigerian people” as he put it. An official announcement of this development will be made this week.
This NEWS FLASH is a great news to Nigerians. Corruption has deterred the growth and development of this country over a long period of time. A victory over this problematique of the global south will set the country on the right course which is the reason why General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) was massively sought after by voters.
4 comments:
What a crazy country! An individual hordes $200 million, all public funds, in his private bank accounts for about ten years, without being arrested, tried and imprisoned. He then returns the money, maybe without the accumulated interest, and fines for depriving the public of such a huge amount of money for so long, and he is looked upon as a great man.
His actions are now hailed as an example to the entire country. I wonder whether this demonstrates the difference between corruption and stealing, that President Jonathan was referring to.
You do not abhor corruption, Nigerians. You love it.
I thank you.
Fubara David-West.
Buhari cannot just ignore past corruptions, if he wants to fight corruption. All these people must account for their thieving.
Dr. O. B. Jack
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OVER 100 DIED ACROSS THE NORTH CELEBRATING BUHARI'S VICTORY , WHAT WOULD HAVE HAPPENED IF HE LOST ?
This development signposts a new dawn in our country. In any event, can we trust OBJ? Is he not up to something sinister?
Emeka Onuoha
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