Tuesday, June 10, 2014
DISRESPECT TO PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN, ENOUGH.
“SLS (Sanusi Lamido Sanusi) is the Emir of Kano. Jonathan and co can go jump into the lagoon.” - Mallam el_Rufai, Twitter message.
Icheoku says President Jonathan brought all these insolence on himself trying to be civilized in a country of hyenas and pack of wild attack dogs. If these jackals were contained during Baba Iyabo's presidency, why not now EXCEPT that President Goodluck Jonathan would not let the dogs of war out to go take care of some business? Just kidnap one of them, remove one governor, arrest one politician and put him in handcuffs publically or at worst assassinate one of them and all these disrespects will vanish. Imagine an ordinary citizen telling the president of a country to go jump into the lagoon and Icheoku wonders what the president is waiting for to lead by example by first drowning the animal in the lagoon?
Anyway Icheoku is not in a position to direct affairs therein BUT such excessiveness will not thrive in nor be tolerated by a government were the position to suddenly sway. But hey those who fetched ants infested firewood ask the lizards to a party or at least a visit. The president lost big time in the battle for the emir of Kano and now his detractors are adding insult to injury by ridiculing him and asking him to go and quench? Icheoku says President Goodluck Jonathan's tolerance threshold must be extremely high if not simply TOO HIGH for crying out loud. The Igbo people have a saying that you don't just take a hoe to dismantle the anthill except you have first circled it to ensure that its occupant are just merely ants. President Jonathan must also remember that if the snake does not act like a snake, little children will use it to tie their firewood, thinking it a rope. May be it is about time Jonathan bared some fangs so that these people will understand that there cannot be two kings in a manor and that someone is still in charge in Nigeria. ENOUGH!
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