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ARMS GATE AND THE TRANS CORRUPTION AGENDA!

FILE PHOTO: Former Nigeria's finance minister, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and Former President Goodluck Jonathan
Buhari wanted to fight the Nigerian corruption; well he might just have his job cut out for him.

Sorting out the ongoing Sambo Dasuki’s $2.2 billion arms-gate alone should land hundreds of the crazy Nigeria leadership class in long jail terms. If Buhari fails to achieve this, Nigeria may as well just give in and throw in the towel on self-determination.

The Nigerian, Okoi Obono-obla, is calling for removal of Godwin Emefiele as CBN governor because of the complicity of Emefiele’s CBN in the fleecing of the Nigerian treasury by Jonathan and his administration and by their collective conscionable actions the killing of patriotic soldiers in the battlefields with Boko Haram.

One rogue logic that is actually in favour of Emefiele in all his shenanigan stewardship is that nothing less should be expected of him given that he was brought in to replace Sanusi Lamido after the latter’s whistle blowing on Jonathan and his nation wrecking girls.

Emefiele could not possibly say no to Jonathan demanding of him to allow $2.2 billion be carted away from our vaults. After all, if he was any more patriotic than Sanusi, he would not have been brought in as a replacement.

I doubt it though if Sanusi himself could have said no to such damnable requests, given Sanusi’s own profligate stewardship as CBN governor and that he didn’t resign on his own terms either.

Shamelessly, the same rogue logic was what unpatriotic Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala deployed in her own defense for approving all those funds to Dasuki.

She righteously claimed that the army/security agencies have all accused her throughout the previous year for not releasing funds to allow them purchase arms and ammunitions to prosecute the Boko Haram war. Therefore, she had to cave in and sign off the recovered Abacha loot as “loan” to the security agencies. Loan….what loan? Ngozi will be the bigger fool if she thinks that Nigerians are fools?

What are the terms of the loan repayments? What revenue would National Security generate to allow it repay the loans? Loan ko, loan ni.

And then the talks about part of the Abacha loan she released for use in national development. What national development is National Security capable of, improve Education or setting up of manufacturing industry?
Such level of stupidity in our highest offices is why we have remained on the floor of civilization as a nation going on 56 years!

Iweala was supposed to be the best in Jonathan’s administration, for crying out loud. She loomed large from one administration after another and she couldn’t do a thing to uplift Nigerians.

For over 10 years, people were just looting left, right and center under her watch as the coordinating minister of finance and the economy. The economy was said to be strong on paper but Nigerians could not feel a thing from the so-called economic growth.

She just remained there while Nigerians swore and cursed at their leaderships.

Why the hell couldn’t she resign if she believed she had any integrity worth defending with idiotic justifications? Hers is a big shame to intellect, integrity and patriotism.



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