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Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Tolu Ogunlesi' Letter To President Jonathan Reviewed By StellaDimokoKorkus.

Tolu Ogunlesi

Another very interesting and refreshing open letter from an articulate and confident Nigerian man who knows how to cross his tees and dot his eyes.

I loved reading the letter and i hope the President did as well.
Read my responses in red!

here goes 

''Dear Mr. President,

I am constrained to write this open letter to you before this season of letters 
comes to a close.....lol i agree

I will go straight to the issues at stake. Let’s start with the level of toxic-ness in the air, sustained to a large extent by the attitude of your array of spokespersons, who today do little more than insult and dismiss everyone deemed to be an “enemy” of the President. Just as you have a point when you said that the easiest way to be deemed “progressive” is to abuse Jonathan, it has also become that criticising the President quickly earns one all sorts of unprintable labels from your camp....Are they supposed to praise you for calling out their breadwinner?


Everyone in your camp seems obsessed with the fact that the world is against you. One adviser recently accused everyone criticising you of lacking home training. Another, who made his name writing brilliant articles that skewered the governments of the day, recently lamented — without any sense of irony — that all Nigerian media is in the hands of the opposition...You mean Reuben Abati?i  wonder why they arrived at this assertion..mscheeew!

There’s a siege mentality at work, us versus them. I can assure you that that is not at all a helpful attitude to adopt. Let’s get one thing clear – if the Nigerian media seems to be against you, it is because it has always been that way; always tending to be deeply critical of the abuse and misuse of power. At the next Council of State meeting, you might want to ask your predecessors about their experiences with the media and the “opposition”...What the media is doing now is exactly what all the presidential media men used to do,they changed lane and sing another tune..hisss!

If the media was unusually “nice” to or tolerant of the self-styled Evil Genius, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida, why did he spend so much time proscribing media houses? If it was nice to Gen. Sani Abacha, why was his government obsessed with hounding journalists? If it was nice to President Olusegun Obasanjo, why did he once boast that he never read newspapers? The late President Umaru Yar’Adua earned himself a reputation as “Baba Go-Slow”. Remember the joke that circulated widely a few years ago, about going into a restaurant to order amala, shaki and ‘Yar’Adua’ (where Yar’Adua stood for ‘snail’).
Government all over the world is criticsed everyday,the only ones who get it easy are the ones who work and the people see the fruits of his labour.


My point is: I doubt that Nigerians and their news media are singling you out for ill-treatment. It’s not about you being a Southern President, or a Christian, or an Ijaw man, it’s far more likely to be about the action and inaction of your government....and the ass lickers surrounding him and creating/encouraging more drama so that they will have a job to hold on to


Mr. President, step out of the trenches. Your battle is not against the media, or ordinary Nigerians wont to express their frustrations and disappointments. I suspect that your battle is instead with many of those characters who surround you, claiming to be friends and loyalists, but who imprison you within a dangerous Bubble and delight in misleading you for their own selfish ends....preach it!

I have slowly come to realise how the condition of power easily sets up the wielders of that power for incarceration within a Bubble. It’s prison without the uniform and without the realisation that you’re in prison...hmmmmmm food for thought

In that Bubble, you’re cut off from reality, and people come up to you and say all sorts of things. They give you lists of your “friends” and “enemies”, they concoct allegations, they worship you, they call you their Alpha and Omega, the best thing to happen to Nigeria since 1914; they endlessly whisper rumours and rumours of rumours. They will tell you that everyone hates you because you’re from a minority ethnic group. They will tell you to ignore what “all those yeye newspapers and critics” are saying....it is easy to assume that the president has more frenemies than enemies then

It’s time, perhaps, for you to fight to step out of that Bubble. Your own long walk to freedom ought to commence now, considering that it’s almost too late...Thank God he has shoes now to walk with

We all know that governance is largely a series of perception games. Thus far, your government has, like many of the governments that preceded you, has played those games badly. When people perceive your government as corrupt, it is because they see no evidence otherwise. We all saw fuel subsidy payments rise four-fold during your first year in power. No one took responsibility, no one was punished...and some of the masses who protested are six feet below


When the Ikeja Police College incident happened, it was an angry you who said the revelations were the work of your enemies. It was, and is still, puzzling – did the opposition somehow corner all the funds allocated to the College(s), making it impossible for the police bosses to spend their funds responsibly? Then, there was the aviation industry scandal – and I’ve reliably heard that it is only a tip of the iceberg. The “Oga At The Top” is still sitting pretty, invoking the “Law of No-Shaking”.Stella Oduah you mean?I will pop Moet if Jonathan rises up to the aviation scandal and puts his shoe-d feet down on the rot and theft going on there.

Meanwhile, that same government wastes no time pushing Prof. Bart Nnaji out for “conflict of interest’; and hounding the Central Bank of Nigeria Governor, Sanusi Lamido, on the unproven ground that he “leaked” a letter to the President. Perhaps, you will be able to explain to us how a Sanusi has managed to embarrass your government to a greater extent than a Stella Oduah...If you ask Jonathan,na who he go ask?


With scenarios like this, you shouldn’t be surprised that Nigerians are angry and confused....angry,confused,hungry,jobless and 'brain-draining' at the slightest opportunity oh

If you stood where Nigerians stand, and gave the affairs of your government a proper consideration, you’d probably – hopefully – come to the same conclusion. That something is just not right somewhere....a wish,a food for thought but in reality it aint happening!

The tragedy is that someday, maybe in 2015, or 2019, you will step down from the Bubble. Your eyes will “clear”, and like Obasanjo, you will become an advocate of good governance. Perhaps, you will even write longwinded letters (or emails) to your successor complaining about corruption and about how the international community is deeply worried about Nigeria....If i hear!

And we will be forced to remind you of your own time in office, and wonder aloud what it is about the water in Aso Rock that turns occupants into this strange species of Homo Sapiens....money,owo,ego,kudi

Perhaps, you would like to backtrack a little, to the beginnings of your Presidency. To the circumstances in which you, an underdog of underdogs, came to power. When you were at the mercy of the “cabal” that ran Nigeria in the absence of a then ailing President Yar’Adua....This was the biggest miracle in the history of Nigeria...a miracle that has so far not been put to use to show the hand of God!


I, like millions of other Nigerians, was angered by the antics of that cabal, at how you, the sitting Vice-President, was treated. You were kept out of the loop, humiliated. I recall joining protest marches in Lagos and Abuja, calling for an end to the shameful state of affairs that kept you away from taking charge of Nigeria. We didn’t do it because you were an Ijaw man, or because your loyalists “mobilised” us to march for you. We did it because it was the right, sensible and decent thing to do.....When the chips are down,in our minds eyes,we are all one Nigeria oh


Recall the promise and potential with which you came to power. A Nigerian President who came from outside the hegemonic contraptions that have run Nigeria since independence. No one doubts that your victory in 2011 was legitimate; those elections, while not perfect, were the most credible we had seen in almost two decades. I recall describing your appearance on the social media in 2010 as a “breath of fresh air” – a mantra that eventually became one of your campaign themes...Jonathan is still a breathe of fresh air,i love his naive look but all those are sentiments that must be put aside!



The question to ask yourself is: What happened? How did we get here, where the name “Jonathan” has become a byword for goofs and gaffes, for complete helplessness in the face of oil theft and corruption?He needs to be alone to ask himself this questions.

In trying to answer that question (and maybe, there are some answers above), the least we expect is that you will try to make amends. Because that is all that will really matter, in the long run. You will probably need to sacrifice some of those Untouchables in your cabinet. There’s news of an impending cabinet reshuffle. Go ahead and do it. Surprise us......of cos the reschuffle is the biggest whisper at the moment and you will definitely be suprised......Tolu you may need to take my several seats in shock..



You will also need to do something about your communications set-up. Your achievements – and they do exist (these might form the basis of another letter) – deserve to do better than get lost amidst the din of mindless propaganda and abusive language flowing from your spokespersons and aides...lets hope you are spared from this if they reply you Tolu.


You would need to come and meet Nigerians where they are – sadly trapped beneath layers angry cynicism – to directly tell them what you’ve been doing, what you’re currently doing, and what you plan to do in 2014. A handful of Presidential Media Chats per year will no longer cut it; not in these dire times...he will probably tell you all these when he kicks off his presidential campaign soon.


You will have to face up to the difficult questions that Nigerians are asking, and answer them yourself. Go on TV, get on radio, get out there on the social media. You can no longer continue to depend solely on a battery of spokespersons speaking dangerously off-the-cuff, hyper-excited by the sounds of their own intemperate voices...I disagree with you Tolu,president Jonathan might be considered so far Nigerias only President that is conversant with what goes on in the news,internet,social network handles and all..his aides keep him informed alright..he knows!


The siege mentality has to go. You’re not the first, and will not be the last, Nigerian President to feel beleaguered. It is the nature of the task. And, considering what they receive in compensation and benefits for the job of ruling or misruling Nigeria, our politicians should generally learn to take all the heat, or leave the kitchen...they will leave the heat and take the kitchen as long as it pays their bills.lol


I have written this letter in genuine concern. I am not currently a member of any political party, and I do not have anything personal at stake in this brouhaha – no bids for a marginal field or NIPP power plant or import licence that might possibly be affected by the way things play out. I do not hate you....what about being presidential media aide?


I am simply an ordinary Nigerian, concerned about the direction in which our country is headed; concerned about seeing that Nigeria gets the highest quality of governance that is reasonably possible, considering our very complicated circumstances....Arise salute the nation...


Thank you....No thank you Tolu for speaking your mind!''



Tolu Ogunlesi is an award wining journalist and social commentator, he wrote the letter for Punch.

58 comments:

  1. Abegi! Tolu ogunlesi let me hear word! If Tolu is given one small post now, he will be blabbing everyday about what a fantastic leader Jonathan is. He will even outdo Rueben Abati. Wonder what gives him the idea his opinion counts. Mtcheew. Notice me!
    Btw, I didn't read his stupid letter.

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    1. Don't shoot the messenger; just read the message!

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    2. Illiterate of the 24th century. You didn't read the letter and you deem it fit to respond. You must be a big fool.

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    3. You r a fool!!!!

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    4. I agree with tolu's letter,all he stated is the obvious and the minds of Nigerians.its high time GEJ deals with some questions personally without using Reuben as a means of attack to insult whoever it is through writing or threat to get sacked or whatever which for me is an autocratic way of leadership. Stella your defense and other write up supporting the presidency will only put the opposition to smile because questions that affect Nigerians are still totally unanswered.
      Yesterday, he gave his goodwill messages to the Muslims stating that all projects will come to a close in 2015,can any Nigerian come out and boast of any project that has been quarterly achieved since he came in? The agricultural sector was getting to a new shape only for him to have sacked a working minister,is it power?or tell me because i really do stand to be corrected,these are what the presidency needs to state in the media,this is the difference since i came in,poverty has increased at another high level,a bag of rice is 7000-10,000 as at 2010 now its 12000-15000,what has happened?These are what my president whom we all came out to show love and support should answer.if he doesn't come out to answer or give reasons to all these then i wonder what he will tell us in 2015.
      President Jonathan its obvious the Stella Oduah case has been dissolved and we at least we can see little changes in the aviation sector,but you still need to tell people why she is there, yes she is competent tell us,yes she made some mistakes tell us,then you can blatantly shut down your opposition through this open letter insults and other strategy's.Obasanjo resigned from the PDP because you have showed you are a man and definitely in control, then why are you not letting us know in your works and command that you are the one?i really do like you as Mr President but you need to step up,be a president of the people.
      Aunty Stella ,please state the obvious and the mind of millions of niNigerians round the world, that's why i love this blog we don't lick asses,we give it to yo straight where it hurts.

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    5. Thank you, expect my reward.
      Reuben abati representative.

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    6. @Kaycee i really love the way you write, but i do not agree with you,the president has done very well,the opposition is just looking for a way to bring down the president and it will not happen.

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    7. Kayceee please summarize what you have written, too tired for this history classes.

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    8. All of you + tolu and his big teeth are the bigger fools. Idiots! Dan bAnza.

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    9. Useless Tolu. Always writing and talking. Now tell me just one thing you have ever DONE to affect people you work with for instance, apart from talking too much and analyzing situations without ever DOING the solutions to the problem at hand. U talk too much.
      Again Tolu, what have u ever DONE in your neighbourhood to make it a better place, I mean your neighbourhood. Or is it your family I should ask about? Now you want to be relevant by writing to a man who lead millions of MAD Nigerians. Mtceeeeew. I repeat, Go and sit down! Noise maker looking for corridors into the presidency.

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    10. Nice write up by Mr Tolu Ogunlesi. But why do I think there's more to this letter than meets the eyes? Dude might just be paving his way to be another Reuben Abati or Labaran Maku in the future.

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    11. @swerve anyone who is offered a seat cannot reject it but the media also has to play a huge role in government,so its allowed lol,@anon 4.60 i never said president GEJ is not performing all i only quoted was he should reply his critics and shut them up with the right answers.

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  2. Hmmmmmm.he is right about somethings thoo.wonder what happened to dat goodluck jonathan dat we thot was goin to bring gOodluck to nigeria.God I noe u not sleeping.one day nigeria would be a better country.

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    1. Dat one day... hmmmm it's not in the 10th generation after my grandkids?

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    2. Wen u were sleeping, he didn't wake so please allow jothan to sleep, wen he is done u don't need to force him to wakeup tnx.
      Reuben abati spokesperson.

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  3. Hmmmmmm.he is right about somethings thoo.wonder what happened to dat goodluck jonathan dat we thot was goin to bring gOodluck to nigeria.God I noe u not sleeping.one day nigeria would be a better country.

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    1. What will it cost us the youth to get a qualified person within 40-45 age bracket, support him, vote for him, and make him president? Nothing. But we are all scared, even though we are more in number than these old men who keep tossing us around. The same youths that they always bribe and plead their supports can also be used as a vice to change the hands in power. If u don't believe me let us give it a try. These mofos will be subdued if we do not relent. If u are in.. I am also in. Until then talk is cheap.

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  4. Hmmmmmm.he is right about somethings thoo.wonder what happened to dat goodluck jonathan dat we thot was goin to bring gOodluck to nigeria.God I noe u not sleeping.one day nigeria would be a better country.

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    1. Better get a bell n start ringing, town crier.
      Reuben abati spokesperson

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  5. Stella, I like the way you analyse things.

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  6. Isn't this the same Tolu who almost died on top basket mouth's matter recently?

    The truth is Jonathan is surrounded by a lot of frienemies who will never tell him the truth. Na to share national cake be their aim..

    ‎​Oluyomi Odukoya

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    1. Ooh he survived, he shd watchout for part two.
      Reuban abati spokeperson

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  7. Wow lenqthy n informative. I pray Mr President makes hey while d sun still shines.

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    1. C u wey no fit find black goat during d day still get mouth talk smh oga Jona haff suffered.
      Reuben abati PR

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  8. I always love a good read,but life is way too short to be subjecting myself to this crap..

    most of these guys,omojuwa and co are quick to write and highlight what we already know yet you won't see them proffering solutions, they patronise Nigerians and generally being a dick head as if they are the next ghandi or moses coming from the mountain top with the solution to Nigeria's problem..

    why didn't the tolu ogunlesi follow the path of that awesome Nigerian man (i think from ibadan)who won 100,000 dollars writing competition and donated a substantial part to charity? we dont see him making noise everywhere…lets see what you have done in your personal capacity first before you start making noise..

    all of us went to school and we can write letters too ,its the actual DOING that differentiates real people

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    1. My tots exactly and more. Tolu , omojuwa n d oda boy dat had to run from his house wen he was blabbin on twitter. Wen dey visited his father he knew wassup n bolted. Wat solutions av u guys proferred? Why not write ur opinion on fashola or obj or even his lga chairman and let's see . What impact have u tolu had on ppl of ur lga talkless of state. Cnn na mumu

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    2. Tnx son, expect your appointment letter soon. Luca is your name right?
      Reuben abati PR

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    3. i tire o they have started already now see Chude Jideonwo that fat twat…he has used his future awards to penetrate aso rock the same people mouthing sanctimonious tirades on social media enter Aso rock to read speech he begin hail the same Jonathan..

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    4. Bcos u wnt to knw wht tolu did in d past doesn't mean he shudnt say d truth if we continue to wait dat dis country is gonna be beta witout us takin a bold steps den it can only get worse ,one need to stand up and let d president knw dat wht his doin is totally wrong and stop blaming anoda person dat summoned d courage to talk

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    5. Shut your stupid mouth....you what have you done apart from posting immature and retarded comments here....if it is a sex scandal you will read it to the last but the one that concerns the nation you will not read....immature fool...

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    6. After all Reuben said and wrote more intelligently abinitio, where is he today? Whom does he speak for on the same platform today? We can cry a river, However I applaud the gentle man for this nice and very apt piece. Whether his intention is genuine or not I care less. But he has made a very pertinent observation vis-a-vis the present state of the nation. I am certain that Mr President will read this letter. But what next? That's the koko

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    7. @anon
      did i inform you i was looking for a job or you think everybody that makes comments on blogs need money or an appointment in govt? i suggest you go through the list of Nigerians selling in the hold up and under the bridge you will find eminently qualified people there

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  9. Reuben Abati,your daddy in the word,did the same over and over again but at the first taste of power,he has become the enemy he used to fight.Talk is cheap Tolu,talk is cheap Stella,talk is cheap fireworks,talk is cheap SDKrs,talk is cheap my naija people.The only ones making a statement with their actions are those bent on making things worse.

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    1. 1000 likes!
      Talk is cheap.

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    2. Dey ther dey yan dust for tori wey no concern u, u go dey here pant wear u.
      Reuben abati PR

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    3. Damn how telepathic. I wrote the same thing up there not knowing aomeone else thinks d same. Gbam

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  10. How about this is a wasted time and venture? All these twitter cabals pfft.I wish you guys are given these posts..let's seee how well you will do..I dont like Gej too becuase of his inactions but writing a letter only makes you a nuisance. His aides are there already..,he can't do much to help..so Keep calm and oust him in 2015. Shikena...

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    1. For saying that you don't like GeJ, your reward has been awarded to somelse kid like you.
      Reuben abati PR

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  11. Its like today is a day for epistle anyway I didn't finish it but wth the little I read ill say that the president and his a** lickers know the right thing,they know they have failed but they just decided to ignore that conscience of theirs telling them the truth.

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    1. Says d truthteller. My dear were eagle dey reach na same place obugwu I mean guinea fowl n tortoise dey reach ooh. So Jona still go wake up u hear.
      Reuben abati PR

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  12. Buahahhahahhahhaaa S to D K. My instincts ehnn....damn!.as I start to read, something jus told me ama see some peepee stools....and bam! In my face!
    Hahahhahaahaha. Wehrey!!!!!

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  13. Nice one there my brother, but they've read more letters than this and haven't done anything yet..

    ICY

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  14. What I know is that Jonathan will rule again, come 2015......its a nigerian thing, everyone does two tenures and inasmuchas I don't like or want him, who do I want? Who do we think will do the job? Is it chris okotie? Or buhari? Who?
    Well, God is with us and God bless Nigeria.....

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    1. Atleast u know n he fit come 3 times sef if possible.
      Reuben abati PR

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  15. Hian d letter too long jare. #crosseshand

    Frm BeautifulBella

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    1. Sheee make I go check wethr d palm oil rice cook still remain make I go feed dis fowl.
      Reuben abati PR

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  16. was not able to read all but, i enjoyed your replies though.

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  17. Tooooo looooooooooong a letter. Whew! Am coming back t read it!

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  18. Jonathan
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  19. "amala shaki and yaradua. lmao

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  20. @Ruben abati spokeperson.i see u carry my matter for head.biko aw much dem pay u or u sef u ar awaiting compensation for d replies.smh.

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  21. No wonder they say una dey mad no be small craze ni o

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  22. I know Reuben from our UI days, followed his enviable career in the Guardian newspaper but i cannot reconcile what he has noww become with who i used to know money thet say is the root of all evil but what happened to the saying that a good name is better than silver and gold i do not believe he was that poor before he joined the govt and ruined his legacy and name for ever for me it is a tragedy because i know him as a very brilliant man pity pity indeed

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  23. Haven't gathered enough momentum necessary to read this one yet..........................someone should summarise this into a three liner and email it to me

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