Daily Trust Sunday

The fall of Buhari, and the APC

- Onyema Henry Ikechukwu Lateef Tunde Odebisi Ekemini Clement Essien Aliyu Cisse Abdulshaku­r Ali Abdulhakee­m A Raji Nnabuike Amadi Mohammed Nasir Ali Aminu Muhammad

APC change can make you look for a seat belt in the toilet. This kind of change can make you go to a funeral of someone you don’t even know just to cry so hard without anyone judging you. If you are not careful it can make you dial your lover’s number on the microwave.

Well, to err is woman and to forgive is a man.

As a matter of fact, I had thought this rather invective outpour emanated from one of those malignant PDP spokespers­ons...It seems the respected Sonala Olumhense as the author has, this time around, derived inspiratio­ns not from the usual heights, he’s known for...

Haba! He sees nothing commendabl­e in this government, all the ways!

They will insult Daily Trust Now .... You know them... Watch out

What a damning verdict by ace public commentato­r, Sonala Olumhense.

Really Buhari disappoint­ed us about the increase in petrol prices. Imagine! I bought one gallon of kerosene 1,500. I change my mind to use gas, I bought 6kg cylinder 12,500 and refilled 2,000. What kind of Buhari policies are these?

Where the writer got it wrong is where he explained that no one is afraid to be caught in corruption. Corruption in high places has crashed more than 50%. Go to Abuja and see. In fighting corruption definitely corruption will fight back.

Supporters of PMB are selfish, uncivilize­d and unpatrioti­c. But all of us are suffering it. If you like continue to live in the past. Your defence of PMB will never change the prices of things in the market neither will it change $1 to #50. Let us tell ourselves the truth and accept the reality of the moment.

The daily trust are shia sect members they don’t like Pmb but only pretend. They have alliance with the stupids in the south.

The unkindest critique I have read in a long time from any human against a fellow fallible human being. It is saddening to believe that this vile article is coming from Sonala Olumhense, my favourite syndicate columnist. Is he jelled by the recent wind of Islamophob­ia blowing across the country? At the end of the highly sentimenta­l charade, just look at his horrendous conclusion:

“Younger Nigerians-if they can refuse to be bought and if they can see beyond narrow prisons and prisms of ethnicity and geography and religionmu­st unite and step forward and into the streets and into politics and demand the soul of their country.”

I don’t know Sonala’s definintio­n of “younger Nigerians” but surely if they include the under 40 politician­s and political office holders presently parading themselves in our various state and federal legislativ­e houses and ministries with their alter-egos in students union, then I can only but shudder .....

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