See no more evil of me; speak no more evil of me; hear no more evil of me as I can't take it any longer! Lo and behold, it was all over for the former president of South Korea! The pain of a loss of name and reputation was simply too much and so unbearable that life had lost its very essence; and he proactively ended it. His method of choice, suicide by jumping off a 100feet cliff known as the Owl Rock, to a painful death, putting an end to his misery? He is survived by his wife, Kwon Yang-sook, son Roh Gun-ho and daughter Roh Jeong-yeon. His name, President Roh Moo-hyun and he was just 62 years old!
Icheoku asks, did the Korea prosecutors drive this former president to his death? Were his alleged crimes so unforgiveable that only his blood could possibly "atone" for them? Now that he is dead, Icheoku asks, were his transgressions worth the life abruptly taken? President Roh had a name and a face worthy of protection; and he chose not to continue to live a life shrouded in infamy of official corruption. Unlike so many members of Nigerian ruling class, who are worse than President Roh and could use some of his courage, if only they are concionable and gutsy enough? These crop of Nigerian leaders ought to make similar plunges to atone for their iniquities against Nigeria and Nigerians? But nay, they are lily-livered despotic cowards who will rather use the instrumentality of the state to keep the population cowering down in fear; in slavish applaud of the HE who must do no wrong? What a pathetic people that genuflect at the feet of these despots! Who said it shall be ok with Nigeria when her leadership is shameless and have nothing to protect, not even a family's name or reputation?

"He shocked us twice: first, by betraying our trust in him as the keeper of justice when it was revealed that he'd received the illegitimate money; now, in showing that he was not even responsible enough to face the consequences of his action. As a supporter of the values he stood for, I feel greatly let down." - Kim Hye-jung, of Seoul, South Korea, on the dead president.
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