Sola Ajisafe wrote: THis is a country where mumus are Presidents - TopicsExpress



          

Sola Ajisafe wrote: THis is a country where mumus are Presidents and Baba Suwes are Governors, so anything can happen. I have always said that the post of first ladies are aberrations and alien to thec constitution. In a system where illegality is allowed absurdity will reign supreme and mediocrity will be the order of the day. The concomitant result will be what Nigeria is today.I have always said that Nigerian President is the most powerful President in the world based on a contraption called constitution which confers on him so much illegitimate powers that has made him invissible and far from reality. I have equally maintained that a Governor in Nigeria is more powerful than the President of the United States of America yet he lacks the elementary sense of leadership needed to run a local Council in saner societies. As a legal Practitioner,, I have done a deep appreciation of the Nigerian Constitution and discovered 69 contradictions that were DELIBERATELY INSERTED inserted into the constitution to make it unworkable for various reasons including but not limited to monetary and financial gains, religious reasons, political reasons and social reasons. In America I am aware the President feeds himself and his family from his salary except when he has State functions,. With the level of education of Mitchele, it will be absurd for her to go to any state in America and be running her mouth as our illiterate permsec had been doing in Rivers. We cannot continue to be a country of robots where people resign to fate or maintains criminal silence. If they like let them take control of everywhere, it is in our character to appropriate power without any benefit to the people. This is one of the reasons I have formed my own opinion about Nigeria and whatever it stands for. For a long time I have made my choice as presented to me by the rulers of Nigeria.
Posted on: Mon, 24 Jun 2013 05:29:30 +0000

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