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Monday 16 March 2015

Something must be wrong with the Yoruba nation- Sulaiman Kazeem

YES, SOMETHING MUST BE WRONG WITH THE YORUBA NATION.

These same people who have always claimed to be on the frontline of wisdom, supported and voted a known ROGUE who was booted out of office for abuse of office and financial misappropriation cases hung on his neck like Silver coated shackles, Mr. Peter Ayodele Fayose as governor in Ekiti State.

These same people supported and voted in Sen. Iyiola Omisore who has a murder case on his neck like a Gold shackle as Senator from prison but could not win the gubernatorial race in the State of Osun.

These same people are supporting Sen. Teslim Folarin who achieved virtually nothing as a serving Senator and he who also has a murder case on his neck like a Diamond plated shackles.

These same people are routing for a wanted drug trafficker in the United Kingdom, Buruji Kashamu for Senator in a senatorial district in Ogun State.

As a people of the Yoruba nation, we need not mask our faces in attempts to waive our absurdity or justify them but bury our heads in shame.

Even the pro-GEJ supporters in the South-South have not taken their support for the continuity of the failed incumbent administration to the extreme like some of our youths and leaders have done and are doing.

These same people are routing for the continuity of a known clueless man in our most prestigious Aso Villa, Abuja, as against the vice presidential candidacy of their own son, Professor Yemi Osinbajo (SAN).

These same people have eventually surrendered their supposed refuge (Oodua Peoples Congress) to the Peoples Democratic Party, all for their personal gains and self aggrandizement.

I am really perturbed and unhappy, something must be wrong with the Yoruba nation.

The Yoruba nation must retract their errors and save the future of our unborn cities.

NB: I WILL REST MY CASE ON THE ELECTIONS SOONEST.

Sulaiman Kazeem
sulaimanadeshina@yahoo.com
@KazeemDiary

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