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Madam Speaker Plays Her Level
The first time I heard her name was a couple of weeks or so before the inauguration of the present National Assembly. At that time, rumours had begun...
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Affonfoum MESSAGE, MESSAGE January 15, 2008
Make peace, not war!
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eni Chicago, USA September 21, 2007
This is an excellent piece and your analysis of the present situation is quite on the money.
Oh' I wish you had been a member of the panel that is probing this mother of fraud which is committed against all of us by the same house that is supposed to be taking care of us- the Nigerian people.
You asked quite a good number of interesting and outright pointed questions that I bet my hard earned dollar none of these probing members as presently constituted would even have the boldness to ask.
I doubt seriously if this panel has what it takes to dig into the root of this big mama's fraud.
As I have said earlier, somewhere else ,on this same subject, any action short of resignation or pressing criminal charges against the speaker of the house if indicted will be unacceptable to the Nigerian public.
She must go in order to bring sanity back to the house, for she has lost the little credibility she had ,if at all she ever had one.
Her only mission was to come to Abuja to loot the people's house but she gets caught early.
Her advisers should be telling her now, to tender her letter of resignation in order to avoid humongous humiliations.
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