Dear all,
Re: Abdulsalami wanted OBJ killed – Al-Mustapha
http://www.gbooza.com/group/nigeriapolitics/forum/topics/abdulsalami-wanted-obj-killed-al-mustapha#axzz1R2QptimlIf Al Mustapha actually did state that Abdulsalam wanted OBJ dead, that would give complete credence to the fact that Al-Mustapha is taking us all for a ride and a nasty wild goose chase in order to avert justice.
Abdulsalam Abubakar is a man I know quite well. I would rather not have mentioned that I know Abdulsalam, for reasons of privacy; however, I am compelled to doing so because I believe Abdulsalam is being wrongly accused. Abudulsalam has no time for the destruction of people, not to talk of wanting to kill OBJ. Abdulsalam is nothing near the scheming, "wicked big man" Mustapha is attempting to portray him as.
Meeting him on an official level would tell anyone that Abdulsalam is an unassuming and straightforward man. Meeting him at home would show his kind, simple but strict fatherly nature. He is a man with a strong work ethic, high moral and family values, . I have never heard him boast. He does not raise his voice or loose his temper. He is soft spoken and gentle. He is respectful , irrespective of a person's age or social status.
Abdulsalam is not a vengeful or mean man . Mustapha's claim: "General Abdusalami, who initiated the whole blackmail against me became the Head of State not because he was the best at that particular time, but that was how God used me to prevent bloodbath in this country." Is a bogus and unhealthy claim.
Being human, I am sure Abdulsalam would have his faults. However, I never noticed any faults of his before he became Head of State, while he was Head of State and after he was Head of State. If at all it is confirmed he has some faults, wanting to murder OBJ would definitely not be one of them.
Al –Mustapha is obviously a drowning man manifesting the dubious and evil tendencies he is infamous for.
Al-Mustapha had better start scheming other tricks very quickly, because these ones he is pulling are not likely to work.
Ifuemi Adepoju.
05/08/2011
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