Fugitive Fraudster Enaboifo Becomes Executive Director of Nigeria-Sao-Tome Joint Venture – an interesting read on Sahara Reporters.
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Read the post on Sahara Reporters and was gobsmacked. Yaradua has lost the plot, or hasnt he? At times like this one really feels like giving up on Nigeria. It is one thing to do wrong things, another thing to be corrupt but worse thing is taking the people as incosequential fools and doing what you like in government. Isnt it time that these people are made to realise that Nigeria and Nigerians are not their personal property, to use, discard, and treat as they like anytime they want?
Which way Nigeria for things are not just changing when you read of fraudsters being empowered.
February 9, 2009 at 11:49 am
Yar’Adua has dropped a lot of “yadayada” on Nigeria. You are right – he has lost it! I have given up on this man completely, true!
February 9, 2009 at 1:25 pm
This blog is full of information. Thanks very much for sharing. Keep up the good work and help save Africa.
February 10, 2009 at 8:55 am