During his television interviews, Barrister Ejiofor (Nnamdi Kanu’s Lawyer) stated that his client (Kanu) was arrested at Kenya’s international airport.
"A Dot In A Circle": Buhari’s Arrogance Or Ignorance, Or His Message To Ndigbo?
While responding to a question during his rare interview with Arise TV, President Buhari raised some critical issues that Ndi-Igbo ought to be analysing.
A Black Man/African Is Easily Brainwashed
If a black man/African is not being brainwashed by a freedom fighter (supposed), he is brainwashed by an Imam (Islam) a Pastor (Christianity), or a Politician.
We cannot think for ourselves. We allow a freedom fighter to think for us, and nobody must question the ‘savior’.
We allow our Imam or our Pastor to tell us how to live our lives, even when to sleep with our wives. You must not question the man of god to avoid pestilence befalling you.
Buhari’s Government Of ‘Repentant’ Terrorists
Hence, criminal records were developed to keep the data of criminals and the types of crimes they committed.
Since a re-offender will likely commit the same type of crime, the Police use the criminal records system to eliminate suspects about the type of crime they are investigating.
Plutocratic Nigeria Is Failing Even As The Plutocrats Are Indifferent.
In fact, it will be easier for a Camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a poor man to win an election in Nigeria.
Well, Senate President Lawan, one of the Nigerian plutocrats, stated recently that Nigeria didn’t become a failed state under Jonathan, and so, it won’t be a failed state under Buhari.
“In Every Ending There Is A New Beginning.” - Deborah Harkness:
Last night (7/4/21), I slept like a baby. In the morning (8/4/21) I woke up feeling like a newborn. But this man feels like a newborn was born over 50 years ago. Does that make me a ‘born-again’?
The answer may lie in the knowing that, perhaps, I have never known what living like a baby feels like. I was born an adult baby, and so, I started living like an adult as a baby.
Corruption: The Reason For Nigeria’s Foreign Exchange Instability
The effect of COVID-19 on the world economy resulted in less demand for crude oil, which in turn affected the foreign exchange (Forex) earnings of the Nigerian government.
As there is virtually no Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) into Nigeria, the government started looking for other sources of Forex.
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