It seems Boko Haram has found their own Comical Ali in El Rufai. What a great way to divert attention attention from the real culprits, while commiting an outrageous slander.
There are many legitimate grounds for criticism against this administration, including the government's to tackle the fast-deteriorating security situation, but it is becoming clear that people like El Rufai sees in these only an opportunity to perpetrate mischief.
It is really unfortunate because El Rufai could still be a useful critic, despite his shameless hypocrisy, but no reasonable person will pay any attention to him if he continues on this irrational path.
G. Ugo Nwokeji
On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 7:31 AM, Ikhide <xokigbo@yahoo.com> wrote:
--"Jonathan sponsored Boko Haram to cover up corruption", El-Rufai tells BBCSigh! This Sunday, I should probably go back to bed. Read the rest of this nonsense by a hallucinating El-Rufai here.- IkhideStalk my blog at www.xokigbo.comFollow me on Twitter: @ikhideJoin me on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ikhide
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