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Fellow
Biafrans/Nigerians,
This man they
call Obasanjo - is he a human being at all? Well, maybe he is, but there's
a bit of animal instinct in him.
How can somebody who calls
himself the president of a democratic country, be practising autocracy?
What kind of democracy do we have when nobody has the right to talk?
Maybe, Obasanjo has another definition of democracy.
Look at Labour (N.L.C.), which
is the voice of the ordinary/common man. Obasanjo has removed their wings
and they can fly no more. Poor Adams Oshiomhole, please, take heart you
have tried.
Now, Baba
Iyabo is free
to do anything he likes or feels like doing and nobody will protest
because if you do, you risk going to jail for six months or even losing
your life. Fuel price can now reach two hundred Naira per litre and there
will be no strike. How can you go on strike, do you want to go to prison
or die?
AND HIS TOYS.........When I
say ''HIS TOYS'', I am talking about toys like Adolphus Wabara, Tony
Anenih, Audu Ogbeh etc. They are all sitting there waiting to be
remote-controlled by Obasanjo but there is something they have failed to
remember, when they will come to their senses, it will be too late for
them. Mustapha, who was doing it for Abacha, where is he today? Where is
Sergeant Rogers the sharp-shooter?
The first toy I mentioned,
Wabara, he was in a haste to pass that bill in the senate because of the
amount of money given to him in a ''GHANA-MUST-GO''. In fact, Wabara is
the worst thing that has ever happened to Igboland. I don't know the
village or town he came from but I'm sure his kinsmen must be disappointed
in this so-called RUBBER-STAMP SENATE PRESIDENT. He may have forgotten
that one day, another person will sit where he is sitting today, he has
also, forgotten that one day, he will be out of Aso Rock and out of
government, that time, there may be Obasanjo but not in Aso Rock, then all
these rubbish he is doing will start to affect his own children, grand
children or great grand children (if any).
The other two toys, Tony
Anenih and Audu Ogbeh, those ones are killers, murderers, their duty is to
find out and tell Obasanjo, who is standing on his way and how to get rid
of the person. Orji Uzor Kalu was lucky to have started shouting in time,
otherwise he would have been history.
I read that, on Monday, a
luxury bus traveling from Biafra to Nigeria/Lagos, was kidnapped by armed
bandits along Ikpoba hill, Benin with all the passengers inside. The
passengers were estimated at 70 (seventy). Two of the passengers,
including a middle-aged woman, were killed while the remaining were driven
in the bus to an unknown destination. Uptill now, neither the bus, the
bandits, their guns (AK-47's) nor the passengers have been seen. What is
our police doing? If the police is not strong enough to deal with bandits,
what is our army doing? Ok, I have known their reason of being reluctant
to perform their duties, Obasanjo is not paying them well. Now I
understand and I won't blame them because nobody would be happy to work
with an empty stomach but my question is this: Where in Nigeria, could a
luxury bus with 70 passengers be driven to and hidden in a broad day light
without being seen or noticed.
When I read the story, I
thought, maybe they have decided to start kidnapping all the Biafrans
coming to Nigeria/Lagos. Uwazuruike and Ikemba, buck up and fasten your
seat belts.
Ethelbert
Ibe,
U.S.A
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