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Olisa Metuh: This madness has gone too far – Kelechi Jeff Eme Stable

What is wrong with us as a country? What is really wrong with young Igbo men and women of the facebook generation? This man Olisa Metuh ate bout “400m tubers of public yam” without giving a quarter tuber to any Igbo man or the Nigerian masses, yet the same people are “loitering” allover the internet advocating for him. This is the lowest any individual can get.

I have read infantile comparisons with Dasuki’s treatment. Olisa Metuh has not received a tenth of the tough treatment meted out to ATM Dasuki. Beyond this, Olisa Metuh reportedly tore his statement sheet and chewed it up. He already demonstrated his capacity to damage evidence and and be violent.
Ndigbo, this siege mentality is not our way of life my people, Let us not allow the PDP elements in our midst to drag us into the mud. Weep today, weep tomorrow and weep endlessly for nothing will deliver nothing.
While Metuh looted, second Niger Bridge was not done, Onitsha-Enugu road became a death trap, Owerri-PortHarcourt road became a nightmare, Enugu-Umuahia-Aba-Ph road became miserable and all federal projects got stagnated, yet the same people that suffered the inhumanity visited upon them by the likes of Metuh are today disturbing our ears with ethnic rantings. Hmmmmm. Odi kwa egwu.
KJE.

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