Dorime…
You want to bamba
You Wanna Chill with the big boys
Na you dey run kitikiti
You dey run ketekete
No fit drink water drop cup
ahhh ehhh
Say you see how the tin go
How the tin gooooooOga Transport Minister, you want to bamba? You want to chill with the big boys? As you dey dance kitikiti, dey dance ketekete.
Biko make person hear word…!!
One thing i haven’t stopped letting my friends who think they are all-knowing when it comes to Nigerian politics know is that, Rotimi Amaechi is the luckiest politician in Nigeria today. He is lucky that Jonathan lost the election or was rigged out of office – whichever was the case with the last election. And Amaechi’s alleged role to secure the final outcome of the election is known to those who know. Something that Amaechi himself hasn’t debunked in any way or form.
Another fact we all know – when i say we, i mean everyone who payed attention to news from the presidency – we know that it was one thing to have issues with President Jonathan himself – but another kettle of fish to lock horns with the former First Lady.
Another gist that was crawling all over the corridors of the presidency then was that this same Rotimi Amaechi was smacked directly in-between his eyes by the former First Lady. The fracas between Amaechi who was at the time Governor of Rivers State, the President and the First Lady made him leave the PDP to seek Asylum with APC.
If these alleged incidents are true, then I wouldn’t crack my head for reasons why Rotimi Amaechi is now accusing his former boss of facilitating banditry in the country.
It is alleged in several quarters that Buhari himself brought Boko Haram to Nigeria for his personal gains – as campaign tool to destabilize the last government and create enough unrest to get the people to seek a new regime. Whether this allegation is true or not, one thing we can all possibly agree on is that it worked. As one of the reasons people were fed up with the government of Goodluck Jonathan was because of insurgency.
But in this case of Rotimi Amaechi calling out the last regime that he was also a part of, is a case of the kettle pointing fingers at the pot.
Meanwhile, it is alleged that it was the very same Amaechi that single handedly sponsored the ousting of his former boss… Please who can help me define betrayal?
This stench, he cannot shake off! – You can apply all the colognes, even the most expensive ones out there, in the armpit of a He-goat – It won’t remove its stench.
So Amaechi went on Channels Television to accuse his old boss of being responsible banditry in the country? I wonder what set him up to this….If it is his attempt to spray cologne in his armpit, well maybe he should mix whatever brand he got with a little sasorobia. And even at that, it won’t work. or hasn’t worked so far.
Oga Amaechi, we are not all blind.
The ex-Governor also claimed that the money Goodluck Jonathan left for the country when leaving office in May 2015, was not enough to run the country for three weeks. That while he was the Chairman of the Governors’ forum at the time, he was informed by officials of the Presidency that there was virtually no money left in the treasury.
Ok… Mr. Transport Minister, what is the take-out? There was no money at all or the money left couldn’t run the country for 3 weeks?
This is the current Transportation Minister’s statement, “When you talk about bandits and all these people that kill, it’s a question about poverty and it did not start in this regime.
“Don’t forget oil was sold at 110 and 114 and 115 dollars a barrel. When this government came into power, oil fell to 28 dollars a barrel and since then it hasn’t gone above 80 dollars per barrel.”
Ok… bros we don hear you. What of this present government – your government? What have you guys done with the money you have made from oil sales – whether for 28 or 80 dollars a barrel? Pointing fingers at everyone else. As if poverty in Nigerian started with Jonathan’s regime.
Dorime…
You want to bamba
You Wanna Chill with the big boys
Na you dey run kitikiti
You dey run ketekete
No fit drink water drop cup
ahhh ehhh
Say you see how the tin go
How the tin gooooooOga Transport Minister, you want to bamba? You want to chill with the big boys? As you dey dance kitikiti, dey dance ketekete.