I am also wondering at the premise of Toyin's skepticism about an issue in which prominent actors in the drama of shame, whose names were mentioned by the same Dasuki have not denied ever collecting money from him. Shouldn't there be an end to partisan position on an issue that affect all of us in such a terrible and traumatic way? I wonder.
Femi
On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 2:24 PM, Ayo Obe <ayo.m.o.obe@gmail.com> wrote:
Dasuki incommunicado in detention how? He has been appearing in court for the past two days!
AyoI invite you to follow me on Twitter @naijamaI am sceptical about this so called arms scandal.--We need to hear direct from Dauki, the National Security Officer who is described as wrongly sharing money meant fro rams.
Dasuki has been kept incommunicado in detention while media stories circulate about his activities.
The previous President, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, bought arms under great hardship of denial by the West.
Buhari, the new ruler, is not known to have bought any arms, and so, the weapons with which his party spokesman, Lai Muhammed now claims the army has technically defeated Boko Haram terrorism are those bought by Goodluck Ebele Jonathan.
Yet, Buhari is making a so called arms scandal the centre piece of his govt activities and people are jubilating.
toyin
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