Not
the Brits only, Nigerians in London and its environs need to kick
through organized protest rallies
and placards against Tyranny; the massacre of the Shiittes Dec., 2015;
the slaughtering of IPOB
members 1,000 some at praying grounds shot by Buhari’s soldiers from the
back;
the Agatu massacre 300 innocent Nigerians in Benue in a fell swoop by
cattle herders, now hundreds of IDPs not a word on their welfare; the
Enugu gruesome murder, forty precious throats
slit in one night, the video is searchable online, show these heinous
criminality to
Londoners, to Europe, US, the World as they converge; tell them PMB left
further
instructions within the last 24 hours with his Army of ... to mow
down poor people in the N-Delta right now for agitating for resource
control.
While PMB has access to
N-D Oil, he keeps N-Delta out.
Unfair treatment!
CA
You’re wealthy, your family lives large – UK Mail Online mocks Buhari’s anti-corruption stand
By Wale Odunsi on May 8, 2016
The paper said “self-proclaimed ‘People’s President’”, Buhari, may be waging a war against corruption his critics have described as a witch hunt.
It wrote that Buhari sends his daughter to a £26,000-a-year English school and that in April, the opposition PDP party unearthed a ticket stub showing Hanan, 16, had flown first-class from London to Nigeria, despite her father’s ban on officials using premium travel.
“Self-proclaimed ‘People’s President’ Muhammadu Buhari began a war on corruption after taking power last year, but critics allege it is a political witch-hunt.
“Supporters say 49 arrests of members of the previous regime show the anti-corruption war is genuine, but opponents say it is politically driven.
“Nigeria has the highest-paid government officials in the world but is one of the largest beneficiaries of UK foreign aid.
“The president of its senate, Bukola Saraki, is due to face trial on corruption charges after it emerged he has a £6million London property in his wife’s name.
“The Nigerian Embassy did not comment”, Mail Online added.
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