To begin with, my first name is spelled SALIMONU.
I am amazed and terrified that there are still Nigerians who are prepared to sell their birth-rights for a pot of porridge in year 2019. You need to specify which loans have been obtained from the United States of America and the European Union and what the loans have been used for in Nigeria. I expect to know from you specifically : How many tonnes of iron and steel have been produced at Ajaokuta as a result of the US and EU loans?; How many barrels of crude oil have been refined in Nigeria from the loans?; How many kilowatts of electricity have been produced in Nigeria from the loans?; How litres of potable water have been produced from the loans?; And how much of Nigeria's crude oil earnings have been stashed away into EU and US banks by Nigerian Quislings compared to amount received as loans? Nigeria will do better without those loans and it is only the association of crude oil forwarders and importers of adulterated fuel that will have contrary opinion.
Any honest person who does not want Nigeria to slide into anarchy must unfailingly demand that a Chief Justice that admits breaking the Code of Conduct Bureau Act by declaring false assets should resign immediately and should not condone the criminal act of the chief Justice because election is approaching.
S. Kadiri
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Salimoni Kadiri,
Most times, the trajectory of your reasoning amuses me.
Does the United States of America depend on loans and grants from Russia to survive, like the situation in Nigeria?
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?
CAO.
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Most times, the trajectory of your reasoning amuses me.
Does the United States of America depend on loans and grants from Russia to survive, like the situation in Nigeria?
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?
CAO.
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