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Richie Richard Adewusi's avatar

This is so so awesomely saddening. Great job at documenting and putting this in the public domain....

When individuals and organizations who the 'common man' rely on as last places of hope, become bedmates with oppressive and rights abusing individuals and organizations it is doubtful where the human race, not just Nigerians, is headed.

My question in all these however, is how much is enough?

How much power, influence, money, ...blood is enough?

Why is it so difficult to understand that nothing lasts forever?

Why would it not be possible for me to understand that everything, and I mean everything is enough for all of us humankind to all have, if only I see that sharing does not diminish me, it only makes me safer because if everyone else has what I have, there would be nothing to lead to contentions, that would lead to several other ...tions that include elimination and termination of human lives by other human beings who cannot say no, when the MAKER comes calling.

Why would my quest for earning a living be at the expense of the lives and wellbeing of others?

Well, I guess some say it's a human 'thing'.

The profiled betrayal of public trust in AIN in this report, as mind-boggling as it is, is however NOT a 'Nigerian ' thing.

In every society or state at different times over the ages, the 'STATE', cornered or annexed by anti-people individuals, have always historically been known to polute, infiltrate and then annex individuals and institutions that were meant to represent the public good, and human conscience of society.

Ultimately, it is up to me, to agree to be or not to be a part of that human gang up against myself.

As for the the CD of AIN, no lessons have been learnt by her, of what befell her husband...

Her own day is just around the bend...

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omolomo's avatar

Supporting this substack might be the most impactful thing I've done with money ever.

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