Moghalu charges Ndigbo to look beyond Buhari, explains why secession will fail | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

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A former presidential candidate, Prof. Kingsley Moghalu has charged Ndigbo to look beyond the President Muhammadu Buhari administration and plan towards repositioning the South East region beyond his era.

Insisting that the Buhari government would end in the next 23 months, he also stated that the current secession agitation might not succeed now due to several constitutional, international and other extraneous factors.

Moghalu, who is a former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria , argued that although restructuring was inevitable for Nigeria to survive, President Buhari’s public opposition to it would make it difficult to be realised during his time in office. IN a related development, Managing Director of the National Inland Waterways Authority , Dr. George Moghalu, yesterday, declared that one of the major challenges to the development and advancement in the country was the disconnect between government and the people.

 

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He better remove mouth from anything called secession, especially biafra if he wants to get even small vote

Another nonsense..they should look beyond so you and other thieves would plot how to loot the nation...What a cheek

I chose to disagree with you on failure to secession. Biafra is 100% HERE

Go n sit down!!

Make this guy go rest

Guardian newspaper is not as important in media as it used to be. Social media exposed it.

Which of the late buhari please. Where is ashiabuhari?

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