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The 'Lying Beast' In Alhaji Lai Mohammed




Yesterday, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, Minister Of Information and Culture, was in New York at a meeting with Wall Street Journal and Reuters.



He spoke on Buhari's fight against corruption and also the merits begotten from the Anti-corruption act assault.


This was his first lie for the day. Honestly, i don't see any impact or whatsoever charade the Anti-corruption junta has instigated. Everyday, public servants embezzle funds. Apart from that, isn't modifying a National Security Council to only constitute Hausas and Muslims an indirect act of corruption and obviously Favouritism?


Another Mortal Kombat Challenge for Nigerians.


The next missle fired by the Information and Culture Minister was that Buhari's manifesto promises had been completed.


Where is the impact, Mr. Lai?


But ofcourse, no one would expect a fellow 'country man' to go overseas and say disparaging but true things about his or her own nation.


And that is the problem. If one says the truth, whereas it is bitter, Nigerians will attack. On the flip side, if you told a lie just to save face, Nigerians will crucify you still.


Let's go back memory lane a little. There was a time, during the incessant Boko Haram operations in Borno, that the same Lai Mohammed told Nigerians that the Boko Haram sect has been successfully wiped out, right from his cool living room in Abuja.


Next we heard, Boko Haram mysteriously resurrected and continued their babaric killings.


I wonder how that man got that office in the first place. Has he even visited the IDPs to see how vulnerable and hopeless they are? No, the old grandfather prefers lying.


I know that when he said that Buhari's visit to Donald Trump would favour Nigerians, must surely turn out to be another facade of lies.


Okorocha should build the man a statue!


Written by John Akweh.

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