Sultan To Women: Reject Public Money Stolen By Your Husbands, But He Was Seen Receiving Bag Of Stolen Dollars From Rotimi Amaechi In Picture

Sultan Of Sokoto Making Speech Against Corruption
This sudden anticorruption theatrical clamour that is playing out in Nigeria seems to be having a hypocritical effect on the most corrupt set of leaders Nigeria has ever witnessed. Not too long ago former Rivers State governor, Rotimi Amaechi was quoted as saying 'he doesn't like money and that those who know him very well will attest to that.'
Just as Sultan of Sokoto and president, Nigerian Supreme Council For Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), Alh Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, Wednesday last week tasked Muslim women to key into the fight against corruption by rejecting stolen money from their husbands who are public officeholders.
Sultan Receiving Ghana-Must-Go Full Of Dollars From Amaechi
These are no less, the two most hypocritical critics of corruption the Mohammadu Buhari administration has suddenly produced. It is in record, looking at the picture above that what former Rivers governor, Amaechi was handing over to the Sultan a few years ago was not ballot papers, but a Ghana-must-go full of hard currency. Then tell me how these two men who are now behaving in a way that suggests they have higher moral and noble standards than is the case, wants Nigerians to take them seriously or do they think we have forgotten so soon?
 
Just as President Buhari has decided to recycle some criminal minded old folks back into government, believing we have forgotten their criminal pasts. Bet you me, this whole rhetoric's and clamour against corruption is a gimmick and theatricals aimed at tagging a few perceived political enemies corrupt and then steal the nation dry.  

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  1. The sultan is supposed to be the spiritual head of all Nigerian muslims. Need I say more?

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