Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Where Corpses Rule

by Eze Eluchie


One more reason why we are where we are and the rest of the world are where they are:

It is apparently only in Nigeria that a corpse can hold political office.

First, it was with the corpse of late President Umaru Yar'Adua ruling over our contraption for well over 30 days before his wife, begrudgingly, informed Nigerians that her husband had passed on - after ofcourse, helping herself and her cronies to as much as she felt would be enough to sustain her for eternity.

The residents of Enugu State did not know the whereabouts of the State Governor for upwards of 100 days, whilst the man went for medical treatment for an as yet undisclosed ailment. And in Taraba State where a  brain-dead survivor of a plane crash still collects salary as Governor and has continued to be propped up by his wife and a few political strategists for the sole purpose of retaining some access to public treasury.

Kleptocracy Finally Confirmed

by Eze Eluchie

Any doubts that Goodluck Jonathan might have had that his government is comprised of criminals might be considered erased when the godfather of criminality and corruption in Africa, Olusegun Obasanjo, publicly stated that corruption (which Obasanjo himself institutionalized and glorified) is assuming unmanageable proportions under the Jonathan administration.

They can loot what they want for now - the day of reckoning is fast approaching.

http://www.leadership.ng/nga/articles/44499/2013/01/09/corruption_under_jonathan_too_much_obasanjo.html


Picture: Former President Olusegun Obasanjo





In Nigeria, Where Looting is a Policy of Government

by Eze Eluchie




When will these characters ruling over our contraption begin to feel some shame?

Nigeria, with daily crude oil production of over 2.5 million barrels/day (at current rate of U.S.$95/barrel) grosses approximately US$237.5 Million/day. 1.662 Billion/week, or US$ 86.450 Billion/annum.

And we are being told that we will borrow US$1.5 Billion for 'subsidy or whatsoever?

Whatever stories they have to tell, it just does not add up!

Pertinent questions include: Who grants these illegitimate loans when they have not been authorized by the Nigerian National Legislative Houses? Do the lenders realize that these ‘loans’ (if the funds contained therein are ever handed over) are illegal and illegitimate?

Government owned oil refineries have been sabotaged beyond redemption! Refineries built by natives are destroyed with impunity by insecurity forces! Past rulers of the contraption own Refineries abroad which in turn sell refined crude products to Nigerians!


When the purported Billion dollar loan is added to the recent disappearance of over US$13 Million (in Nigerian currency) from the national mint (where the national currency is printed) and the sundry other mega-million $ fraud cases which has become the norm with the Goodluck Jonathan-Namadi Sambo administration, it becomes apparent that these characters will not relent until the contraption is sucked dry.

The following persons automatically qualify for Nigeria’s highest medal of national dishonor, the GCFR: Grand Criminal of the Federal Republic-
1. Goodluck Jonathan – the president. Oops, he already has one. Well, we’ll award him a second.
2. Namadi Sambo, deputy to Jonathan
3. The Mercurial Finance Minister
4. The Central Banker of the Millennium, Sanusi.
5. The Minister for Petroleum, Deziani Allison Madueke, and
6. The several other officials who partake in these wholescale scam will be considered for any of the lesser medals of dishonor.

In addition, it will surely be worthwhile to dust the books of the International Criminal Court to explore the possibility of charging some of these people with Crimes Against Humanity!

http://www.punchng.com/news/nnpc-borrows-1-5bn-to-pay-debt-report/