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ISLAMISATION of Pa Edwin Clark - Chibueze Iheukwumere C Ihejirika
With this ISLAMISATION of Pa Edwin Clark the acclaimed GEJ's Political Godfather and his coming out to openly accept the facts of almost everything I had advocated as the wrongs and woeful failures of the Goodluck Jonathan's administration since 2011, I hereby declare thus;
* In correcting Pa Clack, I would rather say A very Corrupt man can actually pretend to be a gentle man, A gentleman can also be a Corrupt man and A Corrupt gentleman cannot make a good leader and president!
* That most JonaTANians who argued and debated in defence of GEJ regarding his clear misrule of Nigeria were working from the angle of deep rooted ignorance.
They were grossly fooled by 16 yrs of PDP Propaganda designed to sustain the party in power to carry on with heartless treasury looting and reign of impunity!
With more revelations of record shattering looting escapades of the GEJ era superpowers leaking out every other day, it should only be an act of natural instinct for these JonaTANians to shield their ignorance and join the army of Nigerians who desire and pray for a better responsibly governed country for the good of all Nigerians!
Our petty ethno-religious biases have in no verifiable ways improved the living standards of the average Nigeria rather we had in the resultant disunity they brought erroneously allowed a system where only members of Cabals accessed the best of everything on earth with whatever they are able to pilfer away from our common patrimony!
We must strive to put that dark era behind us for good!
I once again salute all those who persistently agitated against the evil forces bedevilling Nigeria's development and progress!
Viva Nigeria!
GOD Bless Nigeria!!!

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