Chidi Anthony Opara,
You must be joking to say that *the point is not what the loans did but that the loans were requested for and received.* Let me remind you of your original question. "Do you sincerely believe that these countries that grant your country loans and grants (at your requests) without which your country would not survive should not intervene/interfere, if they believe that your country is about to slide into anarchy?" My dear Chidi, loans from the US and Europe without which Nigeria would not survive must be spent on things that guarantee the survival of Nigeria. By the way you framed your question, you have already admitted that loan givers do not want us to die, therefore, the loans must have been given on conditions that it would be spent to do certain things or to serve specified purposes.
If the concern of the supposed loan givers to Nigeria is to avert anarchy in the country, then they should have reacted to the reckless abuse of judicial power in Nigeria where Judges grant bails to treasury looters and adjourned their cases sine die. They should have told Chief Justice Walter Samuel Nkanu Onnoghen that in their countries, a person in his position that admits to committing criminal offence must resign immediately and must not shop around for blackmarket injunctions to avoid court trial. When judges bastardize due process they, by their action, are calling for necessary process which in Nigerian parlance is dubbed mob-justice.
S. Kadiri
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Salimonu Kadiri,
Sorry for misspelling your first name, it was not deliberate.
Anyway, the point is not what the loans did, the point is that the loans where requested for and were received.
The grants also.
CAO.
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Sorry for misspelling your first name, it was not deliberate.
Anyway, the point is not what the loans did, the point is that the loans where requested for and were received.
The grants also.
CAO.
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