Sahara Reporters Latest News Today Friday 20th May 2022

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E2%80%93-apc-female-presidential-aspirant Nigeria Needs A Mother, So I Will Take Country As My Child – APC Female Presidential Aspirant

A female presidential aspirant on the platform of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Uju Ken-Ohanenye, has said that she will take Nigeria as her child if elected as president because the country needs a mother.
Ken-Ohanenye made the statement during a press conference on Thursday in Abuja.

The legal luminary who is the only APC female presidential aspirant under the ruling party said, “The touch of a woman is lacking in the governance of this country, and the earlier the men dropped their ego and admit this fact, the better for us all.
“I will take Nigeria as my child, the country wants a mother and that is why I am in the race to bring in that mother’s touch that the country needs at this time. I have no godfather; all I have is Nigerians and am not going to back out of the race because of men, for I know I have the Nigerian electorate as my backbone.
“I am confident that Nigerians are tired of men being in positions of authority and they want a female to take over come 2023.”
According to her, it is time for women to be at the helm of affairs in the country, as men who have been in power for over 40 years have not achieved much.
“We cannot continue that way, a woman should be given a chance, we need a mother; that is what the country has been lacking,” she said.
Ken-Ohanenye promised to give 60 per cent of political appointments to women across the country and 40 percent to men if elected president in 2023. 
She further promised to prioritise the youths in her administration by creating an enabling environment for businesses to flourish.
According to the female aspirant, “I need a chance to prove how education and how important every Nigerian is, and I cannot get that chance without all of you.
“I believe that if you are shown how important you are by getting you involved in governance, and giving you an enabling environment to achieve your dreams, the sky would be our limit in this country and banditry and other illegalities will gradually come to an end.”

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Nigerian Government Signs Terrorism, Money Laundering Bills Into Law

President Muhammadu Buhari passed three bills into law on Thursday in Abuja to improve the anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing/proliferation financing framework in Nigeria.
The bills are; the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Bill, 2022, the Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Bill, 2022, and the Proceeds of Crime (Recovery and Management) Bill, 2022.

The President explained that the news laws conformed with the administration’s commitment to end corruption and illicit financing activities in the country.
Femi Adesina, the presidential spokesperson, said “The new laws have provided enough punitive measures and containment strategies against abuses and compromises”, noting that the inadequacy of all the repealed Acts had impacted legal actions against offenders.”
On the importance of the legislations, the President said, “The signing of these Bills into law today not only strengthens the Anti-Money Laundering/Combating the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) framework in the Country, but addresses the deficiencies identified in Nigeria’s 2nd round of Mutual Evaluation as assessed by Inter-Governmental Action Group Against Money Laundering in West Africa on compliance with the Financial Action Task Force global standards.
“Accordingly, the repeal of the Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act, 2011 as amended and enactment of Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022 provides comprehensive legal and Institutional Framework for the prevention and prohibition of money laundering in Nigeria and confers on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, the legal status of the Special Control Unit Against Money Laundering.
“The repeal of the Terrorism (Prevention) Act, 2011 as amended in 2013, and enactment of the Terrorism Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022 provides for the effective implementation of international instruments for the prevention and combating of terrorism and suppression of the financing of terrorism.
“The enactment of the Proceeds of Crime (recovery and Management) Act, 2022 makes comprehensive provisions for the seizure, confiscation, forfeiture and management of properties derived from unlawful activity.”
“The primary objectives of these measures are to ensure an effective, unified and comprehensive legal, regulatory and institutional framework for the implementation of the Acts.
“This is profound and calls for coordinated responses to the challenges posed by the menace. I, therefore, charge all relevant agencies to ensure the effective implementation of these new laws.
“The robust frameworks diligently enshrined in the Acts can only serve useful purposes when every bit of them is enforced.”
Stressing that the fight against corruption requires an “All of Government, All of Nation approach,” the President affirmed that every Nigerian had a role to play to rid the country of corrupt practices.
Meanwhile, SaharaReporters gathered that the government has widened the definition of what it considers to be an Act of terrorism under the newly enacted Terrorism Prevention And Prohibition Act 2022 to reflect contemporary issues the government is dealing with.

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E2%80%99s-assault-ukraine-tea-party-compared-buhari%E2%80%99s-treatment-nnamdi-kanu-ipob-%E2%80%93-us Putin’s Assault On Ukraine Is Tea Party Compared To Buhari’s Treatment Of Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB – US Lawyer, Bruce Fein

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Bruce Fein, American lawyer to Nnamdi Kanu, the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has said the Nigerian government ought to be the ones on trial, not Kanu.
Fein in a release obtained by SaharaReporters on Thursday stated that what the Russian President, Vladimir Putin, was doing with his troops in Ukraine was “tea party” compared to what the Muhammadu Buhari government “is inflicting on the Biafran leader and Biafra.”

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The IPOB leader has been detained in the facility of Nigeria’s secret police, the Department of State Services, for over 10 months having been arrested since June 27, 2021.
He had been arraigned several times before the Federal High Court, Abuja over charges of treason, treasonable felony, terrorism, and illegal possession of firearms, among others, with the latest court sitting on Wednesday.
The court, on Wednesday, had declined to grant bail to the detained IPOB leader.
Justice Binta Nyako had held that Kanu must explain the reason why he breached the previous bail that was given to him before he could enjoy another favourable discretion from the court.
Reacting in a statement on Thursday, Fein said Kanu should not be the one facing trial; rather it should be the Nigerian government. 
He said, “The Fulani-controlled government of Nigeria should be on trial, not Nnamdi Kanu. The former’s prosecution of the latter turns the law on its head—from an instrument of justice to a weapon of oppression. 
“Judicial notice can be taken of the following: The Nigerian government attempted to assassinate Nnamdi Kanu in September 2017 for exercising his constitutional and international law right to self-determination by the people of Biafra. 
“The Abia High Court has awarded MNK N5billion in damages for the violation. The attempted assassination disqualifies the Nigerian government from prosecuting MNK for lack of impartiality required by due process and international law.
“The Nigerian government continues to deny the people of Biafra their unalienable right to self-determination enshrined in jus cogens (mandatory) international law and Article 1 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
“The Nigerian government conspired with the Government of Kenya to kidnap and torture Nnamdi Kanu in June 2021. The Nigerian government conspired with the Government of Kenya to subject Nnamdi Kanu to extraordinary rendition to Abuja, Nigeria, in violation of international law and relevant extradition treaties.
“Since his criminal extraordinary rendition, Nnamdi Kanu has been denied access to counsel of his choice in violation of international human rights law and the Nigerian Constitution—including myself on multiple occasions.
“The Nigerian government speaking through Chief Judge Tosho had authorised a secret trial of Nnamdi Kanu in hopes of concealing its planned criminal judicial murder of the defendant.
“The Nigerian government has denied MNK a universally recognised presumption of innocence by punishing him with 11 months of cruel imprisonment without a crumb of admissible evidence of guilt submitted to a court of law. The Nigerian government has denied MNK a right to a trial within a reasonable time after detention despite its army of law enforcement resources by compounding delay upon delay for nearly a year and scampering away from a hard trial date.
“To underscore the stupendous magnitude of the Buhari-Malami-Nyako triumvirate’s denial of MNK’s international law and constitutional rights, a comparison with the due process received by Nazi leaders accused of the most unspeakable crimes in the history of mankind by the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg is instructive. 
“The Nazi leaders enjoyed access to counsel. MNK has not. The Nazi leaders enjoyed a presumption of innocence. MNK has not. The Nazi leaders received fair notice of the crimes alleged by the IMT prosecution team. The accusations against MNK are expressed at an infinite level of generality that confounds preparation of a defense.
“The accused Nazi leaders (some of which were acquitted) were tried based upon volumes of authenticated evidence and testimony subject to cross-examination. The Nigerian government has failed to adduce a shred of authenticated evidence or testimony subject to cross-examination—the greatest engine every invented for the discovery or truth.
“The accused Nazi leaders were prosecuted within 8 months after the conclusion of World War II. MNK has yet to receive a trial after 11 months of agonizing detention.
“Nigeria’s merciless lawlessness against MNK should thunder every day like a hammer on an anvil throughout world corridors of power until justice is done. What Russian President Putin is doing in Ukraine is a tea party compared to what the villainous Nigerian triumvirate is inflicting on the Biafran leader and Biafra. International ostracism and boycotts should be forthcoming accordingly.”

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E2%80%94-governor Efforts Ongoing To Rescue Abducted Anambra Lawmaker Despite Spending Three Days — Governor Soludo

A member of the Anambra State House of Assembly, Okey Okoye, who was kidnapped earlier this week, had yet to be released by his abductors.
The lawmaker representing Aguata II state constituency was kidnapped by unknown gunmen in Aguata on Sunday alongside Cyril Chiegboka, his campaign director.

The state Governor, Chukwuma Soludo, on Thursday said the lawmaker was still in the custody of his abductors.
Soludo informed members of the Anambra State House of Assembly that efforts were being made to rescue the lawmaker.
The governor said: “I regret, however, that one of you, the member representing the good people of Aguata II Constituency in the House of Assembly (my own representative) – Hon. Okechukwu Okoye is still in the custody of the kidnappers.
“The security agencies are working very hard and around the clock to secure his freedom. God is on the throne and Anambra will win. Let me leave it at that.”
 

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Top University, LAUTECH Shuns Ongoing ASUU Strike, Fixes May 26 For Resumption

The management of the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso, Oyo State, has decided to opt out of the over 90 days old lingering industrial action embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).
The institution directed the staff and students to continue academic activities on Thursday, May 26, 2022.

This was announced in a statement released on Thursday by the university registrar, Kayode Ogunleye.
Ogunleye explained that the resumption was for the continuation of the academic activities for the First Semester of the 2021/2022 academic session.
“Upon the directive of the Visitor to the University, the Management hereby informs all staff and students that the university will continue its academic activities for the First Semester of the 2021/2022 Academic Session on Thursday, May 26, 2022.
“The amended Academic Calendar for the semester will soon be made available. Staff and students are hereby enjoined to abide by this directive,” the Registrar directed.
Recall that ASUU extended its three months’ old strike by another 12 weeks.
ASUU President, Emmanuel Osodeke, had said this was to give the government more time “to satisfactorily resolve all the outstanding issues.”
“The Federal Government has been grossly mishandling the crisis, fielding incompetent, arrogant ministers, and treating the education sector with disdain. It has to act quickly to end the impasse, fulfil its obligations and persuade the dons to resume work immediately,” Osodeke, ASUU leader, had said.
LAUTECH is owned by the Oyo State government, and it was founded on April 23, 1990, (32 years ago).

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E2%80%94-ipob-tells-nollywood-actor-odoputa Provide Details To Enable Us Rescue Your Father — IPOB Tells Nollywood Actor, Odoputa

The Indigenous People of Biafra says it is willing to help in efforts to rescue Kenneth Odoputa, father of Nigerian Nollywood actor, Uche Odoputa who was kidnapped some weeks ago.
Uche had, in an Instagram post on Monday, cried out for help to secure the release of his father from the abductors.

The Nollywood actor, who also shared a picture of his father, had also solicited prayers from his colleagues and fans for the safety and release of his father.
“Friends please join me in praying for my father’s safe return from the hands of kidnappers that took him over two weeks now. Mr. Kenneth Odoputa,” Uche’s post read.
Reacting, IPOB through its spokesperson, Emma Powerful, said the group was willing to support rescue efforts to connect Uche back to his father.
Powerful, in a text to SaharaReporters, said Uche should endeavour to contact the group and give details of the location of the kidnap incident, the date it happened and other necessary details so as to fast-track the rescue mission.
He said, “Please find out who this is and tell him to provide evidence of the incident, picture of his father, the village where this happened and the date. If you know him, let him know about this, please. We are willing to step in.”

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Buhari Signs New Health Insurance Bill Into Law, Ends Old Scheme, NHIS

President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday signed the new National Health Insurance Authority Bill 2022 into law.
Announcing this on his verified Twitter handle, Buhari said that the new law was part of his government’s efforts to achieve universal health coverage for Nigerians.

“As part of our healthcare reforms, I have signed into law the recently passed National Health Insurance Authority Bill 2022, which repeals the National Health Insurance Scheme Act. We will ensure the full implementation of the new Act, to provide coverage for all Nigerians,” Buhari said.
Buhari noted that the new health insurance law will repeal the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) Act of 2004.
According to him, the new law will work in line with state governments health insurance schemes by empowering them (state governments) to accredit primary and secondary healthcare facilities and ensure the enrollment of Nigerians in the scheme.
Note that the chairman of Nigeria’s Senate Committee on Health, Senator Ibrahim Oloriegbe, had, since the bill was passed by both the Senate and the House of Representatives, repeatedly advocated for Mr. President to sign the bill into law.
Oloriegbe, representing Kwara Central Senatorial District in the red chamber, had maintained that parts of the content of the new bill made health insurance mandatory for all Nigerians.

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Governor Tambuwal Blames Ex-President Jonathan For Failing To Restructure Nigeria Before Handing Over

The Governor of Sokoto State, Aminu Tambuwal, has blamed former President, Goodluck Jonathan, for not allowing the amendment of the country’s constitution on restructuring before handing overpower.
Jonathan served as President of Nigeria from 2010 to 2015, before losing the 2015 presidential election to Muhammadu Buhari.

Tambuwal, who is a presidential aspirant on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party, said that Jonathan should have allowed the proper constitutional reforms during his tenure.
He disclosed this on Thursday in Akure, Ondo state capital, while canvassing votes from the delegates of the PDP, ahead of its presidential primary.
Tambuwal, who was a former Speaker of the House of Representatives, noted that the various challenges, particularly insecurity, bedeviling the country would have been surmounted if Nigeria had been restructured.
He said, “I understand the debate about restructuring, the fiscal federalism, and the devolution of power. I know all of these issues and understand them very well.
“As Speaker of the House of Representatives, we attempted but unfortunately former President Goodluck Jonathan did not sign that constitutional amendment that could have possibly address some of these challenges being raised in terms of restructuring, devolution of power among others.” 
The Sokoto state governor observed that the current government of the All Progressives Congress, APC, led by President Muhammadu Buhari, had no road map for the progress of the country since its inception.

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E2%80%99s-promotion-aig-doesn%E2%80%99t-free-him-prosecution-%E2%80%93-police-affairs-minister Ibrahim Magu’s Promotion To AIG Doesn’t Free From Him From Prosecution – Police Affairs Minister, Dingyadi

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The Nigerian government has said that the promotion of the former acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu, to the rank of Assistant Inspector General of police (AIG) does not immune him from prosecution if found guilty by the panel probing him.
This was made known on Thursday in Abuja by the Minister of Police Affairs, Maigari Dingyadi.

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Speaking during the weekly ministerial briefing organised by the presidential communication team at the Presidential Villa, Dingyadi said that Magu’s promotion was an issue that should have been addressed by the Police Service Commission, who had the responsibility to conduct promotions of the police.
The minister said the promotion would not stop the investigation panel chaired by Justice Ayo Salami (retd) from completing their assignment accordingly. 
Magu has been under investigation since July 2020, following allegations levelled against him by the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami.
Meanwhile, President Muhammadu Buhari has not attended to the report submitted by the Salami-led panel since November 2020.
On why the Police Service Commission promoted Magu when President Buhari had not acted on the recommendations of the panel, Dingyadi said, “This is an issue that should have been addressed by the Police Service Commission, who has the responsibility to conduct promotions of the police.”
“They are not here. And I am aware that the Police Service Commission is directly under the presidency. So, I cannot speak for them. But what I know is that Mr. Magu has already retired and that is what I can tell you now.”
Dingyadi however reemphasised that “The fact that he was promoted is a matter for the Police Commission to maybe throw more light on.
“I’m not aware of the position of the government on the report you are talking about and I think it is still under consideration. It doesn’t mean that when he retires, the laws will not catch up with him whenever he is found guilty. So, I think it’s not a finished business.”

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Deborah: When We Cry, We Manage To See, By Sanyaolu Juwon

Data published in 2017 by the National Bureau of Statistics revealed a huge and very disturbing gap in the literacy index between Southern and Northern Nigeria. 
 
These statistics showed that only 7.23% of the entire population of Yobe may be regarded as literate; the lowest of our National literacy index. The statistics further puts Zamfara at 19.16%; Katsina10.36%; Sokoto 15.01%; Bauchi 19.26%; Kebbi 20.51%; and Niger 22.88% respectively. Only Taraba remains an interesting exception with a 72% literacy rate.
 
Whereas, Imo state, in Southern Nigeria, is pegged at 96.43% – the highest in the entire country. This is then followed by Lagos 96.30%; Ekiti 95.79%; Rivers 95.76%; Abia 94.24; Anambra 92.11%; Osun 90.57%; Edo 90.53%; Enugu 89.46%; and Cross River 89%.
 
Also, a different report by Premium Times in 2018 puts Nigeria’s out-of-school children at 13.2 million–the highest in the world, with the North being home to the highest population of out-of-school children at 69%. 
 
In the South, these out-of-school children are your regular child cultists like Awawa boys and One Million Boys that terrorize our streets and neighborhoods. They are the ones who grow up to be ritualists and brutal cultists that are used by politicians to foment violence and steal ballot boxes.
 
On the other side of the North, they are the ones that are readily available to kill in the name of God. They are the prospective candidates for extremist groups like Boko Haram, bandits, ISWAP, and all sort of terrorist groups taking over the North.
 
With the statistics above, one can understand why more Northern Muslims will readily defend the senseless lynching of Deborah compared to their Southern pairs. Even the majority of the few literates and handful of educated individuals can easily become prisoners to what sociologists described as the bandwagon effect, or simply be intimidated to silence in the face of thriving extremist views.
 
Meanwhile, another statistic published in 2019 places the poverty index of the North at an average of 56.8% far behind their Southern counterpart at 18.9%. Sadly, Sokoto State where Deborah was lynched for “insulting” Prophet Muhammad ranks worst at 87.73%. Its 15.01% literacy index is surpassed only by Yobe’s 7.23% and Katsina’s 10.36%. It wasn’t much of a surprise that Sokoto was unable to register a single candidate for the just concluded West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE). And that Islamic extremism thrives in this state should not appear as unexpected.
 
The North ranking terribly in the literacy index is enough justification for the prevalent backwardness in thought patterns. And when you add the intimidating poverty index obtainable in the region, relative to their Southern pairs, you will not be in doubt as to the reason an average Northerner will easily buy into teachings that guarantee him paradise he had been denied on earth by an irresponsible government. 
 
There is however another insightful twist to these statistics that helps puts things in clearer perspectives. 
 
Nigeria’s ruling class is generally wicked, greedy, manipulative, and highly insensitive, but the ruling elites of the North are exceptionally crude. The elites of that region preside over a completely conquered territory.
 
It is very sad that the North, despite receiving more federal allocation than their Southern counterparts, the region still ranks relatively worst – no thanks to the manner with which the Northern elites mindlessly loot these allocations and cover their crimes with huge Babariga. For instance, of the over 10.2trillion naira allocated to the 774 local governments across the country between 2007 and 2016, Northern states have received over 50% of these allocations with absolutely nothing to show for it.
 
In 2016, the total statutory amount allocated by the Federal Government to Imo State, which records the highest literacy level of 96.43%, was N29.85billion. Yobe State, with a population twice as less as Imo State continues to rank worst despite receiving more allocation to the tune of 30.95 billion naira.
 
This is a very horrible situation no doubt. Bad enough to make the best of us commit the blunder Chimamanda Adichie described as ‘’Danger Of a Single Story’’. While we can admit that the situation is critically bad, it is equally not irredeemable. Neither is it in any way hopeless.
 
Despite the difficulty in maintaining liberal thoughts and progressive views, there have been individuals that have and continue to risk their lives to organize and speak against the ruling class barbarism in the North, and the entire country: right from the days when the military demobilized public education through the IMF’s Structural Adjustment Programs (SAP) — these were the times’ students of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria took the frontline in organizing against the Babangida’s junta in 1986 – to 2016, when Kano reacted swiftly in protest against an increase in fuel price at a time the entire country was still sold off to the illusion of some non-existent integrity of the fraudulent Buhari administration. Even labor was yet to call for action at the time citizens of this Northern part of the country had begun occupying the streets. And when the NLC eventually called a strike and mass protests, compliance was incredibly low in a state like Lagos – partly due to a general distrust for organized labor, and majorly because Lagos state like most others was still in a mood of honeymoon with the relatively new regime. This is not surprising as those who window-dressed and packaged the incompetent dictator, and robed him in apparel of integrity were the so-called intellectuals from the South, majorly residents of the commercial city of Lagos. 
 
Aside from the 2016 resistance in Kano, there have also been numerous protests against the regime over insecurity and the incompetence of the Buhari regime in different parts of the North including, Niger, Kano, Yobe, Adamawa, Katsina, Abuja, and even Sokoto.
 
For instance, the nationwide protest called by the Coalition for Revolution on the 1st of October, 2020 recorded participation from eleven Northern states out of the entire twenty-three states where the action happened.  
 
It is the same for the June 12 protest against the dictatorship of the regime in 2021. Some may however throw up arguments that the protests in this instance barely parade a hundred people on the street of the North. But again, aside from places like Lagos, Abuja, Edo, Ondo, and Osun with a rich history of activism, there is hardly any part of the South that commanded the street presence of more than a hundred. Hence, It wasn’t much of a surprise that even during EndSARS, the protest was the hottest in these states with a rich history of organizing and activism. Interestingly, the EndSARS protest was equally massive in the Northeast, Taraba, and Plateau states in the Northcentral, with women taking a lead and courageous role in Jos.
 
The tragic lynching of Deborah in Sokoto opened floodgates of barbaric views. But while there had been many Northerners who echoed backward thoughts justifying Deborah’s violent murder, there were also others, progressives, pseudo progressives, Moslems, and Imams in the North who spoke up. Even people like the popular Digital Imam and the chief Imam at the pro-sharia Zamfara state condemned this barbarism and expressed some progressive thoughts.
 
So, beyond the emotional outburst and narrow perception of the North, it is rather important to direct our anger properly–not against the mass of hungry, impoverished, and enslaved victims in the North, but against a very cruel ruling elite that has for decades, kept their mind, soul and body in perpetual socio-economic bondage.
 
That the oppressed people of Southern Nigeria are better off fighting to secede from the Northern backwardness is debatable. But the question proponents of secession are yet to answer is the possibility of secession of the South without first defeating Nigeria’s ruling class, who as a matter of fact, isn’t only powerfully organized across all regions but are equal beneficiaries of the Nigerian enterprise, irrespective of ethno-religious differences.
 
Accordingly, should the demand for secession depend on defeating the entire Nigerian ruling class, is it not somewhat rational for the more organized and educated Southern masses to join the great effort by the few educated progressives in the North to defeat this entire class of thieves and rogues?
 
 I strongly agree with the general view that our country is in dire need of a re-discussion. And this discussion must involve whether to continue to exist as one or to part ways. But we will not have the opportunity to reach this critical milestone if we do not first clear the anti-people roadblocks who are beneficiaries of the enterprise named Nigeria. #WeCantContinueLikeThis

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