Babangida - Return of the Mosquito

After weeks of speculations fuelled by a late-night visit of the United States embassy officials to the residence of former Nigerian dicator, General Ibrahim Babangida, in northern Nigeria, it is now true that the diabolical usurper is preparing once again to grab power. And Nigerians are concerned for good reasons. Those who know how Nigeria became such a vast waste today can provide several reasons why it is the handiwork of Ibrahim from Minna.

Nigeria has been so unfortunate to have been led by successively vision-less and greedy leaders, but none compares to Ibrahim from Minna. In his time, Ibrahim Babandida took everything that is bad about Nigeria and put a square root on them. The result is a Nigeria that is today filled with politicans without political ideology, billionaire businessmen without a business idea, generals scared by the sight of war and youths whose only ambition is to rip foreigners off at Yahoo.com. Read more from Againstbabangida.com

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Your articule on Babaginda is very interesting to read. the truth of the matter is that the type of politics played by the ruling party is 'politic of poverty'mkassest were made to be so poor that throwing just N50.00 to them they were ready to sell their conscous, the future of their children, if not so, are we so forgetful in this country to have easily forget how Babangida legalise 419, not only that how he squander our naira, the June 12 is fresh in our memory, all this and other are enough to send him back to galo. It was an affront on the face of the million youths of this country to even follow him, due to his statement that the youth cannot governor this country because they dont have the experience. Babangida belong to those leaders that brought Nigeria to where she was today. It is shame for him after killing his friend Moshood Abiola to now come out to seek for our vote. We must all fight like a wonded lion, to chase him away.
kareem iyanda , May 04, 2010

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