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Misau to Buhari: ‘Injustice under your watch is worse than corruption’

Misau to Buhari: 'Injustice under your watch is worse than corruption'.

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    Hummm., We are at political injury time. Expect unexpected!

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      That is by the way and all truth has to be told. I was told people from some sates like Kaduna, Kano and Katsina have caged PMB, let him free himself from such people and become president of all Nigerians! And that fast too!

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    I maintain that Buhari ought to quit prior to 2019, unless he:
    1. Renounces intentions to contest in 2019.
    2. Embarks on RESTRUCTURING at once.
    3. Orders the Cessation of Fulani attacks in the Middlebelt.
    4. Orders the withdrawal of Fulani from Lands taken in the Middlebelt.

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