In my humble view, when it comes to presidential ambitions an argument in favour of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar advertising his money is that just like Chief Moshood Abiola, he is already a moneyed man and the avowed philanthropist that he is , he would not necessarily be seeking a presidential post as a get-rich-scheme, as the fastest route from rags to riches as in the expression "rags to riches"
On the other hand, as bard Dylan said and I'm sure that Baba Kadiri readily agrees, in some cases it's
"Steal a little and they throw you in jail
Steal a lot and they make you king!"
Hopefully he is doing it, Fisabilillah
As per the bard's lyrics: "Gotta serve somebody!
On Saturday, 9 September 2017 20:35:24 UTC+2, Chidi Anthony Opara wrote:
Atiku's over emphasis on money he spent in politics is becoming unbearable. He should understand that others also spent something, sometimes, much more valuable than money.
In any Case, he spent the money voluntarily.
CAO.
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