2015: Why I’m not sticking out my neck for Jonathan yet, by Amaechi (The Nation, 7/28/13)
Amaechi and Mental slavery
Folks did you notice that Amaechi did not mention one single issue or problem with his party. He said "It is all muddled up. [...] If we want victory at the polls, we have to correct these things. The party is not consulting enough" And I Ask Amaechi, what things? The interviewer asked him to state his grievances with the presidency and with PDP and he couldn't say any meaningful or substantive issues rather he made vague remarks; "It is all muddled up. [...] If we want victory at the polls, we have to correct these things. The party is not consulting enough." Are these vague remarks the reason River state is imploding and dragging the nation down the drain? The NGF disputed election was the after effect of an existing manufactured problem engineered, orchestrated by Limado Amaechi presidential zealousness. Amaechi, it will be travesty and alter ignorance and extreme selfishness to wrestle the presidency or headship from kinsman for your northern Boss just for the promise, a promise, a promise of dinning with your bosses. Governor, have you succumbed to the erroneous belief that we in the south will play a second class fiddle to the Hausa/Fulani? Mr Governor please emancipate yourself from mental slavery and from second classism.
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