My long held assertion that Olusegun Obasanjo had
handpicked the duo of persons he had considered a corpse (Umaru Yar'Adua) and person of suspect political acumen (Goodluck Jonathan) as President and Vice President, respectively,
of the Nigerian contraption, to succeed him (Obasanjo's reign of evil), with
the sole purpose of making Nigerians relish his hideous tenure with nostalgia,
continues to be corroborated by henchmen of the Obasanjo-era. First it was
Peter Odili and now Nasir el-Rufai.
Whatever ill-motive Nasir el-Rufai would have had to
spill the bean, is certainly now immaterial. Nigerians must however not forget
what role this imp, who has been rightly described by the Nigerian Senate as
unworthy of holding any public office ever again, played in the criminal
'privatization' of so many national assets whilst he was Director of the
Privatization Council and the thousands of Nigerians he likewise criminally
rendered homeless as FCT Minister
One character who is yet to make his confession known to
Nigerians, and hopefully he will soon be shamed into speaking out as a result
of his direct complicity in the rot and exposure as a spurious character, is
the erstwhile l'enfant terrible Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission - Nuhu Ribadu.
If Ribadu comes out with the truth, Nigerians will
surely be astounded. The several donor agencies who he hoodwinked out of huge
sums (whilst he was EFCC Chair) under the guise of 'fighting corruption' will
surely come after him asking for some refund of monies wrongly given.
These confessions are very vital for our contraptions
development. Perhaps, and only perhaps, Nigerians will begin to appreciate the
level of rascality inherent in those who have held, and continue to occupy, the
highest political offices in our land.
There is yet hope for our contraption.
We yet have to renegotiate and restructure the
contraption.
http://www.leadership.ng/nga/articles/44699/2013/01/11/bombshell_elrufais_new_book_whoever_wins_ill_run_aso_rock_my_farm_obasanjo.html
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Nuhu Ribadu, former Chair of Nigeria Economic and Financial Crimes Commission
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