*If not this Lady, most of us in history wouldn't have known these facts from Nigeria to South Africa. Have you heard something like this before?*
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A man spends 50 years teaching at MIT.
He knows his time is running out.
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He died 5 months later.
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David Hundeyin delivered the final blow on “You Know Who!!” The legendary Gani Fawehinmi would be so proud! At last, David the Giant Slayer finished what Gani started. Spread this on your WhatsApp. 🕊👏👏
@fkeyamo KEYAMO, your silence was better than this rubbish you wrote. You just insulted your over 30yrs of legal practice. This is pure self destruct. Go back and read the questions and answers to the deposition. In case you don’t have it, here it is.
HOW CALLOUS CAN YOU BE?
1. You asked Nigerians to stand on the mandate of a man whose only leadership sagacity is to use the so much money he had stockpiled (from God knows where) to sit in one place and decide who becomes who in Government. How callous can you be?
2. You asked Nigerian to believe in a man who himself do not believe in Nigeria, and said it himself. How callous can you be?
3. You were advertising a man with the credentials of having gained a wide international experience working with Deloitte when you knew he never stepped his foot in an Deloitte office on earth as an employee. How callous can you be?
4. You told everyone to believe in your first class accounting brain who tamed Atlantic Ocean, yet you knew the man was lying about the school he attended. How callous can you be?
5. You focused on deceiving people by creating tribal bigotry to a dimension that is inexistent so that your tribal bigoted candidate who has not a single good reference can ride on it. How callous can you be?
6. You continued to deceive people by telling them that your candidate grew the IGR of the State as a Governor, when you knew that all he did was widen tax net, created multiple taxation for poor peoples, including women and youths who were terribly struggling to survive, and thus packed enough money for himself and his allies. How callous can you be?
7. You knew your man was a bagman, yet you concealed it, and continued without conscience to tell people that 'he will build this' the way 'he built that'. How callous can you be.
8. You knew that you have a man so power drunk that he left power as the governor of a State but never for one split second left being in charge of the governance of the State, buy continued to frustrate the efforts of the people to elect the leader of their choice. Instead of you to call evil for what it is, you named him 'master strategist'. How callous can you be?
9. You kept raising the hand of a man who had no known source of income before smuggling himself into politics with lies upon lies, and coveted the resources of State to his personal till. You told your gullible listeners that he built a State, while it albeit in a dishonest way, the other way round. How callous can you be?
10. A man has now declared a vote of confidence on himself by confirming that the lies he had told about his university education is so terrible that if it is known, it will cause him irreparable harm, yet still you are still defending him and telling the people to support him to succeed, and that those speaking against are just a few people who do it out of personal hatred for him. Really! Support him to do what exactly? How callous can you be.
11. I don't hate you, so, I do not wish you this evil you have contributed in bringing upon Nigeria. However, if due to your unrestrained greed you continue with this evil, what you see, is what you'll get.
12. Peace be to all men of goodwill!
Dear Tara Badamasi,
You probably won't read this until you're older. You will probably be even older before you understand it, but I hope you will someday understand why I am writing you this letter.
By now, you probably know that you come from a place known as 'Nigeria.' If it still exists when you are reading this, then you know a little bit about what it means to be associated with it. You probably don't like the way other people treat you or talk about you simply because of where you come from.
I was once just like you. Actually, millions of us were just like you. One day we were born, the next day we were dealing with all kinds of problems simply because of where we were born or who gave birth to us. I'm sure you find it as unfair as we did.
Of course, we did not sit on our hands and do nothing about it. Some of us did everything in our power to change the situation. If there is still Google or ChatGPT whenever you're reading this, you can search "Nigeria 2023 Election" and see what happened.
You can also search my name and see the work I did to inform Nigerians and the world about the danger of allowing a drug criminal force his way into power and stay there. If Amazon still exists, you can search for my second book 'Breaking Point' and read all about it.
After reading everything, if you're horrified that what happened took place in spite of all our efforts, then there is something you should know. It didn't happen because we failed, or because we didn't try hard enough. It happened because Nigeria in 2023 unfortunately had several people who didn't believe that they were fully human.
These people were fully committed to preserving Nigeria exactly the way it was, not because it was good for them, but because they thought that they might someday become like the drug criminal who became president.
There was no evidence that they would ever amount to anything other than the miserable nobodies that they were, but - as I'm sure you know by now - Nigerians as they existed in my time, were strangely, intensely, delusionally, optimistic people.
Your father Akeem, was unfortunately one of them.
I'm not writing this to tell you that your dad was a terrible person. He may or may not have been a terrible person from my perspective, but that is not important. You may know him only as a loving father who hopefully takes care of you and treats you well.
What is important is that - regardless of who you know him as - he was a deeply unwise person who personally contributed to whatever problems you think of whenever someone says the word "Nigeria" around you. If you have ever heard him complain about "Nigeria" or talk about its problems as though he were a victim, it is important for you to know that he was a perpetrator and an accomplice.
Your father Akeem Badamasi was not a victim. He was one of the people who destroyed the place you know as 'Nigeria.'
I'm not writing this so you should start to hate him. He is still your father - by all accounts he loves you very much. I am writing this so that someday when you are at the age your father is now in September 2023, you can properly assess your situation and make better choices than he did.
He might have been an unwise, delusional turkey who voted for Christmas, but you have the opportunity to make better choices and be better than him. You can do it. Every human child has the capacity to transcend and rise above the mental limitations their parents imposed on themselves.
Tara, it might be too late for your father, for me and our generation over here in 2023, but it is not too late for you. You have the blank slate of the future ahead of you and the pencil is in your hand. Only you and your contemporaries can determine what 'Nigeria' - or whatever replaces it - will be known for or associated with.
Your father might have failed you, but you don't have to fail yourself.
I'm wishing you all the best from over here in September 2023.
Rooting for you!
David Hundeyin
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