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If you care to know, I think it’s beyond time to conduct psychological and psychiatric evaluations on some Nigerian politicians to truly determine what is on their minds so that urgent prescriptions could be written up and administered. One of such politicians is the House Committee Chairman on Defence and Security who was on Channels Sunrise Daily last September.

While the victims, their families, and everyone else are still aghast at that mass bloodletting, not many of us can make the real connection of a replica of that type of thing happening in Nigeria . It is frustrating plots are planned, successfully hatched and perfectly executed possibly by foreign actors in collusion with moles from within and we would be aware of it only after the effect. It must not be lost on us that this has long been a common strategy in the play book of ‘invasive species’ at different sectors of the society, and even as we speak – scourge of methamphetamine . For instance, evidence of the influence of U.S.

 

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