"It is a tragedy to remain in a world you cannot control and all the more tragic if you do not have control over your own life.
People who have surrendered
leadership of their lives to others are always at the mercy of those they serve."
General
Sani Abacha was just a petty thief who could not cover his tracks. He left a
trail of waste, he punished nearly everyone that opposed him and stole at the
full glare of the public. He was not a good thief! No criminal will ever want
to be caught.
As
you know, criminals do not set themselves up to be caught. They operate miles
away from public view. The street corners, behind great walls, protected
offices, no thief wants to be seen except if he is a fool. That is a topic for
another day. No matter how close a criminal is, you will hardly tell his
intention.
These
people have mastered the art of deception and they use it tremendously to stay
in the game and keep the public away from what they are doing. They know that
to be caught is death and to live they remain in the underworld where they are
completely free to maneuver. Even the government cannot access their vault.
Abacha
was a great army general but he was too petty for a thief! He was in power, everything
was under his control and he was intoxicated. He lost his way. I do not know why
the Abacha loot keeps pouring in. Is this a distraction or someone behind the
scene is trying to punish the general for his misdeeds while he was alive.
Abacha is a scapegoat, no doubt. He must have stepped on many toes while he was alive and the people have vowed to ruin him and his family. It is strange that the Nigerian “big men” will come hard on their fellow “big man”. Abacha is not the only one to have looted the nation. I am not even sure he is the richest amongst all the looters. His name continues to pop up in the public space for the wrong reasons because he was set up to fail. The price is the recovered loots. He died for our collective good.
Today
Nigeria is witnessing a similar pattern of the Abacha regime. People are deliberately
looting or relooting every available fund in government purse. The boldness at
which they carry out these acts only suggests that Nigeria is sinking fast.
However,
looking at the bigger picture one would observe that Buhari is also being set
up like his former boss General Sani Abacha to fail. The earlier he wakes up
from his slumber, the better for him. Nigerians do not forgive.
Whoever
is behind the reckless school feeding programme, knows too well that all
fingers will be pointed at the President. Buhari is the one to lose and in
extention, his name, reputation just like that of Abacha will be tarnished. Today Nigeria is being looted left, right and
centre. General Sani Abacha never went this far. He was far too greedy to allow
everyone to sniff at the national purse. That greed ended his regime.
Buhari
will likely handover by 2023. Only God knows what shape Nigeria will be by that
time. You cannot be looting the nation at every turn and expect the future to
be bright. The school feeding programme is a fraud. Who spends over six hundred
million naira daily on schoolchildren who are not even at school? How are you
going to justify that type of humongous waste of taxpayers’ money? There is a
lockdown impose by the government to control the spread of the deadly Coronavirus.
How will the government locate the kids who are all with their families? Of course,
pulling such strings can only happen in a country that the leaders do not care
about her future.
Nigeria
will never be the same again.
Late
General Sani Abacha will be child’s play by the time Buhari leaves office.
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