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Friday, 11 December 2015

Who released, killed and ate our lion? By Reuben Abati

Another very interesting and hilarious article by former presidential spokesperson, Reuben Abati
“Did they send you your own share of the bush meat?”
“Bush meat?”
“The lion in the zoo that became bush meat in Jos”
“What’s my own inside? I don’t know any zoo worker in Jos and how could a lion that was allowed out of its cage and got shot end up in my stomach. The kind of things you say sometimes.”
 “That means you have not been following the story.”
“It is an animal tale”

“Created, concocted and delivered by animals in human skin, working in animal kingdom, telling us animal tales. What surprises me is the fact that there has been no public uproar, no outrage.”

“People are too busy thinking of how to survive as human beings, how to fight the current nationwide epidemic of empty pockets and stomachs, and survive the change in their lives.”

“But when a similar incident occurred at the Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe, there was serious outrage all over the world. Dr. Palmer, the American who killed the lion was the target of abuse and attacks. He even had to shut down his dental office. There were calls for his prosecution.”

“I know. In our case, the international community is indifferent. It is as if nothing has happened. A lion was killed in Zimbabwe; there was protest. A few days ago in Kenya, two Maasai herdsmen were charged for poisoning a lion. A lion is killed in Nigeria, not a whimper. “

“The truth is that the rest of the world is convinced that Nigeria itself is a zoo. Boko Haram is slaughtering thousands of human beings, girls are being abducted in hundreds, women are being raped, voters are getting killed in Kogi and Bayelsa. With such evils against humanity, why should anyone worry about a Nigerian lion being shot and ending up in the zoo of stomachs?”

“The zoo of stomachs”

“Look, I can swear that if you open some people’s stomachs in this country, what you will find is a zoo: lions, grasshoppers, horses, cats, rats, snakes, dogs, rabbits, antelopes, crocodiles, birds, elephants, extinct animals, disappearing species, anything that can serve the gut, and ginger the taste buds. That is why we can never successfully run a zoo, or a Games Reserve.”

“See, the situation in Zimbabwe with Cecil, the lion is no different. In Zimbabwe, the zoo guides deliberately released the lion and Dr. Palmer laid siege and gunned down the lion, and beheaded it. In Jos, their explanation is that the lion slipped out of its cage when it was being fed breakfast.”

“Lying liars. Fibbing fibbers.”

“They made it sound as if the lion was living in a room and parlour and he just moved from the room to the parlour, to the verandah and to the streets.  It is a zoo, for Heaven’s sake and there are standards and best practices!.”

“How will they know what the best practice is, when they don’t even know the age of the lion? The manager of the zoo says the lion has been there since 1972. A 43-year old lion, and yet there is no established protocol for managing it.”

“There is no 43-year old lion anywhere in the world. That is a lie. They don’t have records. They don’t keep records.”

“The lion doesn’t even have a name. In Zimbabwe, and Kenya, they name their lions.”

“That is not a problem. We can give the lion a name, right now. What is the name of the state Governor?”

“Simon Lalong.  What about him?”

“Good.  Simon, the lion. How about that?”

“Ha. The man is still alive oh. And of what use is a name to a lion that is dead, skinned, cut into bits and pieces, taken home to the cooking pots, eaten, digested, and washed down with whatever the animals eating animal meat deemed fit.”  

 “The very reason the Governor should order a serious investigation. Who released the lion? And why? Who killed it, skinned it? And who took part in the Feast of the Lion? For all you know, the zoo-keeper deliberately released the lion. He may have been commissioned to do so, by herbalists, who I hear value the body parts of a lion. In that kind of world, the teeth of a lion, the paws, the skin, the ears, all of this can be used by ritualists to give a human being, lion-like powers.”

“Blood of Jesus!”

“Did you not see how the killers posed with the lion for photograph, drooling from the mouth, salivating, looking hungry?

“They made it seem as if the lion was a jailbird who escaped, and resisting arrest, they shot it, instead of tranquilizing it. And they turned the zoo into an abattoir!”

“All the characters involved should be investigated and sacked. Otherwise, tomorrow, they will release a rabbit and gun it down, next tomorrow, an antelope will also break jail, and it will be shot, to be followed by a snake, all getting shot and ending up in people’s pots as bush meat.”

 “That is why we can’t run a proper zoo, games reserve or a tourism programme. We talk about climate change and the environment but we don’t know that animals are important to the ecosystem. Sad.”

“Have you not heard of the lion that the Saraki Senate has also let loose?”

“A zoo in the Senate? I don’t get it.”  

“They have just released one lion called Social Media Bill.”

“You mean the Frivolous Petitions Prohibition Bill”

“The law seeks to gag the social media. It says you can’t even complain on your what’s app, email, twitter, BB or blog and if you say something that is frivolous, you can go to jail or pay a fine.”

“That is an assault on the fundamental right to free speech; a dangerous lion that should be tranquilized!”

“They don’t have tranquilizer in Jos zoo or any other zoo in Nigeria, is it in the Senate that they will have it? Look, some activists have decided to organize their own public hearings and shoot down this particular lion.”

“Let’s go there then. Let the shooting shooters, the gunning gunners, the writing writers, the protesting protesters, the marching marchers, the shouting shouters, the fighting fighters, the petitioning petitioners, the blogging bloggers and the tweeting children of anger have their own public hearing. That’s democracy.”

“You left out the Wailing Wailers”

“They too. I think this is the type of lion that Nigerians should kill, not Simon.”
“I like your passion. But there was a protest in Abuja on Tuesday. I didn’t see you joining them?”

“Hen. Hen. You want them to mistake me for a lion that escaped and shoot me, abi? You don’t know that to be an activist, you must also be wise, and protect your stomach from bullets.”

“I thought you were bullet-proof. And you need not be afraid, anyway. The Senate has made it clear that it is acting in the public interest and that its members are not opposed to free speech. Just a simple matter.”

“Please! My fear is that they are all shooting already and because they are yet to hit target, there are stray bullets flying all around, respecting nobody. You go and ask Dino.”

“Which of the Dinos? Dino 1, Dino 2, Dino 3 or Dino $1,000?”

“I don’t know. But the people in Aso Rock have been smart enough to duck.  They are now talking about free speech. Free speech. Free speech! Thank God oh, for free speech!”

“Not in Bayelsa at this time, though. Or in Kogi, where people are suspicious of tomorrow.”  

“Why not in Bayelsa? I saw the people insisting that they should be allowed to choose  their Governor. Too much violence in that election.”

“I hear Countriman has declared that he’s not going to die and that the election will be concluded.”

“Who is so-called?”

“Dickson”

“Ha, Dickson na Ijebu Ode boy oh. Him no ready to die. Bobo no go die, afi to ba di Governor. Bobo!”

But INEC says the Bayelsa election is inconclusive.”

“This new INEC should just be renamed Inconclusive National Electoral Commission (INEC). If they take weeks to conduct elections in eight local governments, with less than one million voters, if they have to run a nationwide election, then the entire country will be declared inconclusive. Where is Jega by the way? They need him as a Consultant.”

“Why? Let him enjoy his retirement, I beg.”

“Why not?” 

“It is called change, my brother.”

“But not in Kogi where I hear the Deputy-Governor elect is swearing that if he is not allowed to inherit the Audu-Faleke undeclared victory, he will not show up to be sworn in as a Deputy Governor on January 27, 2016.”

“He doesn’t want to be Deputy Governor again?”

“He says he cannot betray former Governor Abubakar Audu.”

“Ha. Inconclusive matter! I think we should declare 2015 our year of inconclusiveness. 2015: Nigeria’s Inconclusive Year. How about that?

“Nigeria’s Year of Inconclusivity.”

“Two weeks to Christmas, see how people are looking sad. Some people this year will just pretend that there is no Christmas, Christmas having been declared inconclusive! Even prostitutes have reduced their charging rates; everybody is looking for survival, and anything is fair game, be it a live lion, or the people’s rights or what is that famous blogger’s favourite word again? Yes, eggplant. As Douglas Adams said: to summarize the summary of a summary, people are a problem.”

Tell me more about these prostitutes and their current rate cards.”

“No be me and you.  You go and find out. You see, you are part of the problem.”

“That includes you too, I beg. You always talk about change; now you have it, and you don’t want to talk about it. My friend, don’t complain. Go and sit down.”
“Change?”
“Change is the necessity of history”  
“You know the truth?”
“What?”
“Things do not change, we do.”  Henry David Thoreau.”
“I don’t know him. You know what? Stop quoting dead people.”  

109 comments:

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    1. Reuben is too bitter bcs he lacks a political appointment. Sorry brother, u can't keep eating the national cake, some others have mouths.
      ~D great anonymous!

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  2. Oh my God, you know the annoying thing about this? This man was one of those that almost used lies to turn this country to a zoo and now he's saying all these? Remove the speck in your eyes first sir. 1pet 5:8

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  3. eeeehhhhh WARIS DIS..IF U ASK ME NA WU I GO ASK???TOMJERRYSWIT

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  4. Spit out sir! U make too much sense jo.

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  5. Toooooo loooooooooggggg!
    Pls someone shld help summarize abeg

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    1. To summarise the summary of a summary, folks should take the time to peruse whatsoever they feel is of interest or forget it all together, summary doesn't do a good story justice.

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  6. He said it all, no strings attached... linda take note

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  7. Lol @Inconclusive National Electoral Commission (INEC). I missed Jega. Nigeria itself is inconclusive.

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  8. Kai!

    My Xmas meat gone just lik dis and am kind lik nomore Xmas meat for me, lolzzzz.

    Comment frm ROYAL PRIESTHOOD (royalpriesthood007@gmail.com)

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  9. Reading amidst smiles,,,, nice, hilarious but above all intresting

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  10. This guy has time sha.So of all the problems bedeviling this country,its a dead lion's case that gave him sleepless night today? Na wa oh.In as much as killing that lion in cold blood is bad,me think this one is even the smallest out of the mountains of problems we have in this country.
    Does it matter much if international communities condemn it or not? Why can't we as Nigerians sometimes try to solve our problems instead of always playing victims!?Yea change is here and we will complain if things aren't moving fine coz we ain't cowards.We will keep asking for change till we get a good leader

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    1. You know, there's such a thing as satire, it's obvious you have missed the point.

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    2. You obviously did not read the article in its entirety...if you did, you would grasp the entire point.

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    3. You sure didn't read the post Bislam,did you? Tell me u didn't cause I know you're better than this

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  11. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Naija na zoo i swear..... Making sense post man no doubt.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  12. Lol. What an hilarious article.

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  13. Too long Biko. Linda take note!

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  14. Lol!!! I really laughed.
    Inconclusive year, I must say. Just common ordinary bayelsa state, dem no fit conduct credible election.


    Sincerely speaking the mind of Amadioha

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  15. Too long Biko. Linda take note!

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  16. Reuben Abati now a bush meat advocate?? Lobatan!! He's apparently very bored. Heard alaroye yoruba news paper is recruiting...pls go and apply MOFO

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  17. Reuben Abati now a bush meat advocate?? Lobatan!! He's apparently very bored. Heard alaroye yoruba news paper is recruiting...pls go and apply MOFO

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  18. Hilarious, yet so true. Inconclusive end of year!

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  19. @mr abati,What do you have to say about the corruption and misappropiation of commonwealth by your boss and his cohorts?

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  20. Hilarious, yet so true. Inconclusive end of year!

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  21. That's really some good article....

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  22. Reuben Abati.... oh my gawd! i wan laff die. this is good, "gooder", "goodest"! God bless my beloved country Nigeria and compatriots. It is well with us.

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  23. Interesting













    #iT wiLL oNLy gET beTTer
    #It MuSt eNd iN praIse

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  24. Lmao linda som1 has bn reading ur blog! Queen of eggplant! Quite interesting I do agree with him!

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  25. OMG. I love this piece. So interesting

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  26. Reuben Abati.... oh my gawd! i wan laff die. this is good, "gooder", "goodest"! God bless my beloved country Nigeria and compatriots. It is well with us.

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  27. Reuben Abati.... oh my gawd! i wan laff die. this is good, "gooder", "goodest"! God bless my beloved country Nigeria and compatriots. It is well with us.

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  28. Hehehehehe hehehhehe chai.i laugh for Calabar oooo. So sensefully funny.

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  29. Ogbeni is a good writer... I enjoyed the writting and the message inbetween the lines... #TRUTH

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  30. Very interesting treatise...Mr Rubery I like your style of writing..

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  31. After you have been kicked off the positon you held, you are now forming activist. Well said anyways. People need to change no leader has a magic stick to bring about what we expect.. On a lighter note, linda he is referring to ur love for eggplant.. Kikiki.

    Joey

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  32. OMG I missed this guy. This is d Abati we loved not d one dat went into govt to get some pepper. Linda he mentioned ur love for EGGPLANT.

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  33. Well done sir, now that there's no more free yams to be eaten, you have returned to your true calling.

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  34. There can be only one Rueben, it's Abati. The man with the healing pen, pen that can help transform a sorrowful heart and mind to comfort. His comic writing this days is something I so admire and wish to fit in. Come to think of it, he remembered Linda in the writing in the "what is that famous blogger’s favourite word again? Yes, eggplant." "lolz. #MIDASCNN.

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  35. PARENTAL ADVISORY
    ^^^Adult Content^^^




    Linda u see what pple now easily describe u ass...


    "Eggplant blogger" chai

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  36. PARENTAL ADVISORY
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    Linda u see what pple now easily describe u as...


    "Eggplant blogger" chai

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  37. Fantastic satire!!This masterpiece made my day as I was able to crack my ribs for the first time in six months.
    I am enjoying every changeable change, satirical satire, clownish clown, blamable blame and the list is endless in Nigeria. Life must go on anyway.

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  38. Oga the story too long all ontop of one bush meat lion,kilode.

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  39. This is hilarious. Especially d last statement. But enuf truth in d convo

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  40. Wow.. I'm reading his article for the first time. It's reminiscent of Anthill of the Savannah.
    I'm hoping that this is things getting worse before getting better theory.
    So help us God

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  41. Linda, this is hilarious! It's one special piece I have read in a long time, really ingenuity.
    This write up has calm my nerves and make me laugh to follow great all about the troubles in Nigeria at least for now.
    Merry Xmas in advance Jare

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  42. As usual, Nigerians will not look at what was said but who is saying it. That does not change the fact that everything this man said is true... Nigerians are in for a big treat with this new government.

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  43. Abati the arms deal money will soon be linked to u...ode!!!

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  44. Lovely piece by abati however, I think he should write something about how GEJ mismanaged the country's resources which is why we have this cash crisis today..

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  45. Talking to himself. He's loosing it

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  46. Wow!!!.. . That was an interesting read, as well, insightful. A lot of truth told, if only we could have more people fighting positively for the masses. The infamous "eggplant" quote got me giggling. Thanks for the piece, sir.

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  47. Mr Ruben Abati your problem is that you talk too much. Are u pple not the cause of our predicament? You are a wounded lion so am not surprised. For 16 PDP ruled and wasted us what do u have to say to that? What do u have to say about the money meant for buying of arms that was shared among u ?? It a shame u wont give a govternment which is just 7 month old a chance to proof itself.

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    1. A child born seven months ago is already taking its first steps

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  48. Reuben Abati will not kill me with laugh

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  49. Brilliant. As a writer, this man is too much.

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  50. Buhari himself his inconclusive. "Linda eggplant"

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  51. Hilarious!!! Nice one.

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  52. Na me go read all dis bcux of dead lion

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  53. Thanks,Oga for your write-up.Note that it was during your former oga that Boko Haram started.It means that U and your team are experienced zoo keepers

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  54. Thanks,Oga for your write-up.Note that it was during your former oga that Boko Haram started.It means that U and your team are experienced zoo keepers

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  55. Observation from the back seat.... owners corner. Getting interesting .....

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  56. He should write about the monies looted right under his principal's nose & stop writing tales by moonlight for us.We are horrified those in position of authority did such monumental rape on our collective psyche.

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    1. Linda eggplant. Lols. I love Linda cos she loves eggplant.

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  57. We need to work on our history line in this country .... everything and everyone that should be appreciated should earn it automatically and punish anything and anyone that should be punished automatically, so we can live save and accept our differences as a nation as part of the nation building. Thank you so much sir, Mr. Abati for Educating us and enlightening Nigerians on the present happening. Also tell us good happenings likewise to enable everyone stay on same Lane to a successful transformation of a better Nigeria. Thank you Linda and Good morning.

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  58. I guess there are no comments because Reuben Abati was a part of the rot we have in the country today. He had a chance to contribute to a better Nigeria but he only thought about his belly, now he can talk on national issues as if he knows better. He is part of the scatter scatter people Fela talked about. They only talk loudest when they are out of favor, no more national cake to share only surviving on the one stolen in past administration.

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  59. I love his sarcasm.nice write up tho...linda and her eggplant has gone viral

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  60. A rousing round of APPLAUSE!!!!!!!!!!!

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  61. Lol..."eggplant". Linda. Him know you o

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  62. What is that blogger`s favorite word again? Yes, eggplant. Linda! Dat statement is specifically for u. U neva knew reuben abati has u on mind all ds years. I love d piece at whole, its a food for thought

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  63. ...Just wondering the moral justification he has to be saying all these.

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  64. This man em lol

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  65. hmm.. interesting article... tho politically motivated! would hv been more appreciated it it was written by a human rights activist.. seems d voice of rights activists slowly dying in this country.

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  66. Nice and funny write up. They all want change, I pray we all survive the so called change indeed

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  67. Pure satire sweet and indirect... #truth

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  68. This is a great write up, change indeed!

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  69. This man was definitely talking about Linda. Mrs 'eggplant'

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  70. Nice one Reuben. A creative way to emphasise the current dilemmas in the country. Such entertaining sarcasm! LOL

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  71. So he had such a beautiful mind and he was able to watch the atrocities committed under his oga's watch. Beautiful write up still doesn't change the fact that u didn't have the guts to speak your mind while in office. As for Linda you have bcom a national icon 👍👍👍👍

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  72. Lol... This is one of the best write up have read so far dis week. Nigeria is declining in all sectors#It's a pity.

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  73. It's interesting that Abati is now talking about current happenings in Nigeria, which is a welcome idea by me, but he beats me that Abati have not said anyrhing about Dasuki and his gonns. Does that mean he is not aware of the news yet or he is just ignoring this one?

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  74. I like it... He speaking the absolute truth

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  75. Patience Nigeria, that's what we need now. Lets seat down and look.good write up though

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  76. Enter your comment...Abati or Abaji. You must have lost your true senses to election defeat. It is not surprising seing you weeping still. I am sure nobody is going to ask you to stop bcos you ate the sweetest part of the lion your administration shot and killed. Compare this administratioin with your and cite the differences. Gone the era of impunity gone the era where stealing is not corruption,gone yhe era where security turned himself to CBN. It is a big shame to you.

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  77. In d words of Pat Utomi,wen change doesn't favour u,you do everything within ur reach to find faults in the government of change, bt the good thing is ur criticism serves as public opinion on d govt which could make them better.... Abati tanks bt no thanks

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  78. maybe dem use am do juju

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  79. Enter your comment...more than comedian my brother. When there is no money to loot again,surely he must do something to make himself known or relevant.

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  80. Reuben Abati is just plain stupid. Himself and his former boss GEJ already destroyed the country called Nigeria even before the present government took over. What Nigeria is experiencing now is a direct result of the ills of the last administration. The problems Nigeria is facing now did not start with this present government. If you don't have anything meaningful to say, just shut your big mouth.

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  81. Abati!!full of wisdom

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  82. All I can see is the part he mentioned eggplant (linda na u e refer to o)...




    #BLOG ADDICT

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  83. All I can see is the part he mentioned egg plant (linda na u e refer to o)...




    #BLOG ADDICT

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  84. Hilarious and beautiful piece

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  85. I think he is Almost right, yes Mr Spokesman, but not totally.. Cos when They spoke about change, they didn't say the kind of Change.. So if u see a negative change pls don't complain cos u voted for them and I didnt and I am proud to say that anywhere, bcos I didn't vote at all.. Mr rubben.A I say once again u are almost right but ask them what change they spoke of before you write a sequel.

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  86. Lol @ egg plant. Linda he is referring to u.

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  87. Reuben, Walahi this is an inconclusive post that will elicit a lot of inconclusive comments. Thanks anyways.

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  88. Auntie Linda aka miss eggplant! This man is funny abeg

    http://lifeissueswithtosin.blogspot.com.ng/

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  89. I don't support your opinion sir

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