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Mumuhead Buhari is a capital MURDERER. Absolute Power corrupts Absolutely and that is what we have today. Yoruba and Hausas are used to brute force, uncivilized and undemocratic primitive practices, and many of them are saying, Sai Mumuhead Buhari, but for the enlightened Biafran citizens we are gravely concerned and appalled by this brazen acts of a dictator. Modern approach to fighting crime is what we advocate and not this 16th century barbaric behavior that will not make a dent.
WILL BUHARI LIVES FOREVER? THE ANSWER IS NO.
IS SELECTIVE JUSTICE NOT WORST THAN INJUSTICE? THE ANSWER IS YES
WHAT IS BEING DONE TO MODERNIZE CRIME FIGHTING? NOTHING
WHAT HAPPENS AFTER THE MAD MAN LEAVES POWER? BUSINESS, AS USUAL
WHY CAN’T YORUBAS OR HAUSAS THINK EXCEPT FROM THEIR ANUS? I DON’T KNOW,
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