Nigeria’s Biggest Problem



Many people talk about the problems militating against Nigeria’s progress and in doing so they list out corruption, a bad economy, terrorism or crime. In my opinion, Nigeria’s biggest problem is not corruption, a bad economy, terrorism or crime. These are just symptoms of the problem we face in Nigeria. Nigeria’s biggest problem is that we are not united. Fix that and you fix Nigeria! Today, instead of solving this problem, we have chosen rather to continue the problem by poisoning our youth with Nigeria’s biggest problem of disunity. 
Right before our eyes, our youths are using social media for disunity, fighting each other on basis of party, religion and tribe. For instance, I was appalled when a youth tweeted a picture of another youth who had added him to a Twitter list called ‘political enemies’. Can you believe it? Nigeria’s biggest problem is the reason it was easy so for the colonialists to colonise our ancestors. We are never united.
Think back to history.

The British did not send a lot of troops to the Niger area. What they did was send enough troops to guard their commercial interests and then those troops under the command of their officers recruited a local constabulary which formed the bulk of the forces that enforced the will of the colonialists. They were used to pacify communities that resisted British rule and yet these were natives of the territory that would come to be known as Nigeria. A classic divide and rule strategy.
Fast forward a hundred and twenty years and not much has changed. It is the same old same old. The crab mentality where we pull each other down is still being perpetuated. Our youths are on social media calling each other IPOB, aboki and wailers. All that youthful energy that should have been put into productive ventures and enterprises is wasted on hating each other. We take such delight in using our considerable intelligence to pull each down and have none left to pull Nigeria up.
Someone brings good ideas but we do not consider the idea. Rather we fight the person because he is All Progressives Congress (APC)/Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)/North/South/Christian/Muslim.

Many brilliant Nigerians had their idea rejected because of where they came from only to go abroad to be successes. This is the case with Chinedu Ocheruo and many other Nigerians who are now celebrated abroad.
To progress as a nation, we must change. The word ‘United’ in the names of the United States of America (USA), United Kingdom (UK) and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is what made and keeps making those nations great. They are not smarter than us. They are just more united.
Look at Chief Obafemi Awolowo. Imagine where Nigeria would have been if we forgot where that great sage came from and coalesced around his ideas for developing Nigeria. It is because of disunity that Awolowo was the “best president we never had”.

Everyone knew he was the best but he was rejected because we were and are too focused on artificial divisions like tribe and creed. Today the economy is tanking, but instead of that to be our focus, we prefer to fight while Nigeria burns.
If you say the truth about our economy, you are attacked as an enemy of the present administration as if the naira or the dollar respects your party or your tribe. This is what they did in Zimbabwe. Where is their economy today? Do we want Nigeria to go that route?Nigeria’s biggest problem is disunity and I call on President Muhammadu Buhari, the 36 state governors, and all ex-presidents to put aside their differences and help build unity through their comments and their actions.
Leaders must stop calling each other derogatory names like wailers, dullards, zombies etc. Leaders must focus on leading and not on blaming previous leaders for the situation in which they find themselves. Leaders ought to refrain from making blanket statements that generalise a whole tribe or ethnic nationality. But most importantly, leaders must believe in their people especially on the international stage and must use every podium made available to them to sell Nigerians and Nigeria to the world. If Nigerians see their leaders uniting irrespective of tribe, religion and party, they will follow suit.

Recently, the Ese Oruru saga came to public notice and while it would have been an easy narrative to generalise and blame the kith and kin of Yinusa ‘Yellow’, it would also have made for a false narrative. That is why I tweeted in the heat of the saga (February 29th) as follows “Our anger should be directed at the abductor and any negligence on the part of the police and not on a tribe or religion”. I kept on hammering this message on and off social media because I know that there are only two types of Nigerians. There are good Nigerians and there are bad Nigerians. Every other division is artificial.

The only identity God gives us when we are born in Nigeria is Nigerian. All other identities come after that. In conclusion, let us learn to be blind to party, ethnicity and religion when issues of Nigeria’s development are concerned, otherwise we will never progress, instead we will retrogress. If we do not learn this, it will be a case of I and my state against Nigeria, I and my tribe against my state, I and my village against my tribe and I and my family against my village and finally, I against my brother.

My name is Ben Murray-Bruce and I just want to make Commonsense!

Murray-Bruce is the senator representing Bayelsa East and chairman of the Silverbird Entertainment Group



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  1. You have said,this is just the truth and problem that we have in our blessed and loving country.lets unite together to make our country a better place.We are Nigeria and Nigeria is ours.

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  2. Oga Ben! People tend to build shields around themselves which may be tribal, religious and otherwise around themselves when they are failed by a system. If the institutions in the country works without fair or favour people will forget these shields and live normal lives. If I’m sure I will be protected when I needed one. I can work hard get paid and put food on my table while someone else will do nothing steal public funds and still get protected bcos of some cacus he belongst to then people will keep to their religion and tribes. Sooner or later we will overcome these challenges if you as a Law maker makes law and exhibits trust in the law you made by following it . We need to step backwards for us to move forward. Nigeria has failed its people…

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  3. I agree with you to a large extent Distinguished Senator. Disunity fanned by the embers of religion is killing our beloved country. When you hear people attempting to rationalize criminality using the embers of religion; you are left wondering what manner of civilization ours is. What Yunusa did is a criminal act, punishable by the laws of the land. Nigeria’s laws are secular, not religious and the earlier we realized this, the better for us. Keep making common sense, sir.

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  4. weldone common sense…keep it up

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  5. my senator, u make common sence to me, but will they listen to u?

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  6. My distinguished senator I wish we could have more of right thinking people like you in this country!

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  7. Thanks bro, sorry Distinguished Senator. As usual you hit the ‘mace on the head’. What is left is for us to say ‘ayi’ More sorriously

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  8. The topic: Unity of Nigeria is no go area. It’s so terrible that discussing it can cause problems. How can we grow as a country when we don’t face our challenges. This hatred, anger and disunity among us youth is so much on social media. I see it especially on comments made on sensational posts on social media. If nothing is done quickly, I feel sorry for generation coming up. Thank God for Ben Murry Bruce. He is speaker for that Nigerian who has lost hope in his country, telling him that there is hope, peace and unity in Nigeria.

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  9. I greet you tremendously, great leader of our time!
    It was precisely during my undergraduate years that I fully understood the dangerous quagmire the actions of our leaders at different times have plunged the future of dear country into. We do not have an accurate population statisctics to date not because Nigeria hasn’t got the money to conduct a good one but due to the fact North/South, tribal, ethnic and religious differences have so polarised us such exercises are seen as opportunities to falsify figures by every means just to attract undue advantage to specific regions. This is because we do not see ourselves as one nation-disunity
    The man who wins election to any federal institution or gets an ppointment in like manner sees it as a chance to grab his own share of the national. Nobody stakes his lot for the survival of Nigeria. It is no man’s country-this again is cused by disunity.

    Nigeria has no national ideology; a national consciousness routed in sound developmental values that binds all of us to one identiable cause like it exists in US, due largely to disunity. The diversionary and divisive actions of successive leaders have failed to command the kind of confidence required to pave way for true greatness for our country. There’s no project Nigeria; there are only individual and tribal dreams, an evil which has indeed become so deeply routed we the youths of this country do not have been robbed of our sense of belonging.

    We need a new Nigeria; not the type that gives so much power to the centre at the expense of states which are closest to and relates better to the needs and developmental necessities of federating units. Not the type that keeps me a non-indigene in my country simply because my parents settled in PH and I have chosen to live and contribute my quota to national growth here instead of Cross River, my home state. Not the kind that allows sensitive industrial installations with high economic potentials like Ajeokuta Steel to become morbund because it doesn’t suit the exploitative tendencies of a sellect few. This is caused by disunity also. A country that cooperates with foreign powers to hamper the growth of essential industries like Automobiles Manufcture etc and reduce Nigeria to an import dependent country with little hope of competing globally is most disunited and pathetic . A country that lacks basic processing materials and makes no effort to improve or does so only on paper and imports finished products it exports in its raw state for years without a plan to re-order things and favours a lopsided revenue sharing formular(which in itself is shameful) because the resource in question comes from a certain part is indeed the climax of the virus called disunity… I can go on and on…but let me pause here till another time

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  10. The same way those of you in the Senate are united in greed? How about resigning because your colleagues are a bunch of so and so. Imagine sitting with the likes of child bride enthusiasts & others only fit for prison? Look in the mirror before going live. Nigeria sucks & only a truly committed non religious dictator can stop the rot. In the meanwhile, however, President Zuma of SA, who went to court to defend a rape case is visiting Nigeria. Go figure.

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    • Really, you had to say that, in a forum where everyone is contributing positively, and realigning themselves purposefully.

      The only thing you could think to say was what you said.

      Men, leave ZUMA alone and figure yourself out.

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  11. You wrote well but l insist the outcome of the 2014 National conference should be implemented, outside that Nigeria will be where it is today.

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  12. United States of Nigeria.(USN) I think this possible of we want it to. Disunity is an I’ll wind that blows no one good.

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  13. Dr. Ayomaria Oloidi's avatar

    Can we have a united Nigeria when there is no faithful leadership, can we boast of anyone being faithfully among the senate at all? Let alone House of representatives.
    let’s stop deceiving ourselves on the issue of unity because its a mission that its not real. Unity will be possible if an only if our leaders are faithful to their callings.

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  14. truth spoken

    That’s why they say too much friend’s on social media is bad here..
    http://expocreek.com/forum2_theme_111988125.xhtml?tema=72

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    Ben Murray-Bruce posted: “

Many people talk about the problems militating against Nigeria’s progress and in doing so they list out corruption, a bad economy, terrorism or crime. In my opinion, Nigeria’s biggest problem is not corruption, a bad economy, terrorism or crime. These a”

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  16. Good write up Ben, I want you to comment on the statement made by PMB concerning NDIGBO and IPOB on his Aljezera interview during his last visit to Qatar.
    Secondly, I am an Igbo man before being a Nigeria and my primary responsibility is to first fix my immediate environment before the larger community. There is an adage in Igboland that say, “Charity begins at Home”. It is when I am able to fix my home front that I will be able to fix the outside otherwise, it will be an aberration. So, God did not create us first Nigerians before our respective homes, village and tribes rather, the other way round.
    Keep up educating Nigerians especially your fellow Senators and politicians. They are also in need of education.
    Thanks and God bless

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  17. Kingbruce David-West's avatar

    Our greatest problem is unity; the earlier we unite the better for us.

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  18. Fantastic message,i like reading your factual report.God bless.

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  19. A man who can not lead himself , can not lead a nation…the unity we seek starts from where we are now as individuals

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  20. I could agree more. Illitracy and lack of civilisation is the major reason for this disunity. You have done well Sir by pointing out a peripheral problem with this nation but on close examination the root cause of this Disunity are the above mention Issues. I say this because a Dumb U.S citizen is actually more litrate and civilised than Average iitrate Nigerian.

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  21. May God open our eyes to see the major problem of this country. Thank you I agree with you.

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  22. May God of hosts show u more love Daddy may you keep on growing in wisdom and understanding…. ( amen) how I wish you can be the next president of dis wonderful country in 2020… your growing skill is more dan a treasure…. everything about u is wonderful idea… I believe in speech but daddy let try put dis our idea to action.. daddy I know u av been trying ur best pls don’t stop I believe God almighty will reward you.. I believe one day you and I will eat on d same table ( 007recordz hail you sir)

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  23. I need to talk you Mr. Bruce about something!!! Pls how can I reach you personally

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  24. WHY NOT KINDLY SUPPORT NIGERIA BY CHANGING YOUR PROFILE/COVER PICTURE TO MINE??

    I’m campaigning that we all change our profile/cover foto for God and for Nigeria like people did for France when 129 people were killed by islamic terrorists over 30000 have been killed by bokoharam not to talk of those killed by fulani herdsmen Trying to attract help from the international community if it trends! God Can Send us help! I have changed mine on all social media and we need maximum support to spread the message!
    If u can support then please change the profile/cove picture on all your social media accounts and encourage others to do the same!

    Proffet Folayan Osekita
    Proffet Folayan Osekita

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  25. U are really making sense. I want u to promote the sense u are making by impacting something great to a greatest number of youths and women and showcase wat they will later offer on STV free of charge. Then I will believe in ur type of common sense.

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  26. This is great thinking. We need someone like senator Bruce in Aso rock.

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    • Mirabel
      Well said Senator Bruce. The need for unity is the immediate antidote for the present situation of Nigeria. This reminds me of a random statement made about Nigeria. It says, “Nigeria is like a mighty elephant that has been pulled down by a thousand people.” Therefore, to rise again, it requires the efforts of “over a thousand people to do so.” Yes! It is true that we are from diverse cultures, but our diversity could be unified towards a common goal which is the GROWTH and PROGRESS of our country, Nigeria.

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  27. Sir we are very apriaciate with ur common sense.God bless u and god bless nigeria

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  28. I love you my dear senator keep doing what you are doing and i want to let you kw that we Nigerians like you

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  29. Good day Hon.senator l gret u and l thank u 4 good work,truly u are leader a visionary state man.please remeber us dt r parents are poor we need ur help 2 work or train us in school pls sir consider us in agenda of developmental strif and as u do God wil bless and protect u amen long live senator long live bayalsa long live federal republic of nigeria

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  30. Sen. Ben we appreciate your good ideas and suggestions. Please I want to know what the senate is doing about the HND/B. Sc. Issues. HND graduates are being discriminated against, is that the best? Does it actually mean government can not regularize this stigma?

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  31. Ugwuogor Amaka Catherine's avatar

    You are a MAN with Great INTEGRITY. I never expected a senator to hv a COMMON SENCE. How will a country like NIGERIA ever think of importing GRASS when we are so blessed with it in every state. If every leader will hv a common sense, then this country will move higher.

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  32. My honourable senator of the federal republic of Nigeria,yes indeed you wrote well from a common understanding of the Nigeria underdevelopment.but truth is leaders vs youth,it a game puzzle I tag winner top and loser low.YES our beloved father land has never been honest and yes who are to defend it.the common sense is good in all angles which also should be linked to education.Sire our great nation suffer simply cos of literacy.if only sire you could closely look at the history.until we are literate as a nation we can never emerge to a greater nation.thanks sire cos you inspire our minds…

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  33. I love did man

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  34. When I meet new people, all I only care about is their name and not their Tribe and religion. I wish all Nigerians can be this way.

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  35. Sen. you have sighted exactly where the source of the problems is, #DisUnity is what barricade us from moving forward and some of our politician and some so called intellectual are the catalyst that is inflaming this division things. In my opinion there is need to create a severe punishment for anybody who use religion, tribe or regional differences as a tool of his progress, plss Sen. forward this motion to the red chamber.

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  36. Will done Sir, my great senator. Please use your common sense to pass the bill in the house so that they will implement and add to our curriculum in school. God will give you the strength. God bless Nigeria.

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  37. Nigeria is an evil empire. Nigeria is a British concoction. Nigeria means darkness. One Nigeria means death. One Nigeria is a fraud and looting. One Nigeria is poverty. One Nigeria is Islamazation. What is Sharia law doing in the Nigerian 1999 constitution? Why is Fulani herdsmen destroying farm crops in the East, killing innocent men and women even children, rape our girls and abduct them? And nobody is saying anything
    about it. Why didn’t Fulani herdsmen destroy
    the farm crops in the North, while East? Why are Mulisms destroying Churches and killing
    Christians in the North? Have we done such to them? ONE NIGERIA my foot. The word Nigeria has expired even to them (British) that created it knows that. 100 years has come and gone. We are not ONE and can never be. WATER AND OIL CAN NEVER MIX TOGETHER, PERIOD!

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  38. Chidimma Ekebude has spoken well. The late Bob Marley said if u know ur history u will know where u are coming from! Let’s use our tongues to count our teeth..

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  39. Is true of what you said but my question is what can we do to?

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  40. Seriously, I don’t think the media show of Sen. Ben Bruce’s common sense broadcast can exempt him from being part of the Govt he criticise. He’s in a part of the Govt that can summon the executive and ask questions on their plans for the nation, offer advice if any or perhaps call them to order when he thinks otherwise! This I think also is common sense. Correct me if i’m wrong

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  41. Hunnnnn…this really touch my mind, and it will help if Nigeria can make use of your advice. But this will start from our leaders so that we the young ones can learn from them. how sweet will it be if PMB can call GEJ tell him to join hand with him as a former president, imagine how those whose is fighting in the name of PDP or APC will calm down cos they will see the two major parties leaders are unite and I believe the will think nothing they are fighting for. I believe you that the major problem of this country is tribalism cos even in the Nigerian Army I am today, there’s tribalism which mostly affect in achieving glory in some operation.

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  42. True words of wisdom.once the country is united and there love 4 one another we will build the nigeria of our dreams.

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  43. Please sir give me a job in your t. V station, i have a Bachelor in Film and i having been looking for a job for years now, yet nothing. Please Sir.
    God bless you.

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  44. When on Earth will Our Country come to the point of Accepting and fight for the Implementation of Great Ideas such as. This. For us the Youth we must ensure not to tread the same part our Elders treaded on. I Love u Sir. Keep up the Good work. It is taking effect in our life.

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  45. my senator, u are making a simple sense. if nigeria could just be so sensible!

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  46. it is not only a common sense but it is also a brilliant quotes I love it tanks to you sir

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  47. STANLEY G. DANIYOR's avatar

    Am glad I found this, well done senator Ben. Jst 2 say a little abt the Ese Oruru saga, in my opinion, this is like a football match were a player commits a foul, the referee blows against him but his teammates rise in protest on his behalf, claiming it wasn’t a foul. Like you said, let’s call a spade a spade not a big spoon.
    Finally, I wish to ask, sir, don’t you think that in the strive for unity, tolerance is key?

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  48. Well said Mr. Bruce, keep up the good work. I see them & am sure others do too. Nigeria need more people like you. Well done Sir

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  49. as much as i would want to appreciate Senator Ben Bruce on his COMMON SENSE REVOLUTION, it beats me to wonder where all these ideas are or have been stored in the last 16 deadly years of the PDP reign of shameful squander and looting and killing of our dear economy. if i may buttress further without hurting feelings, i will say that the honourable senator is only trying to draw up propaganda over issues that his party PDP has deteriorated the state and affairs of the nation into.

    i think what the honourable senator should be doing and conversing for is that right thinking Nigerians should come together and support the present administration, in ensuring a more proactive and stable governance. i like his ideas, but i think he kept it too long to unveil, we are all in support of president Buhari and Pro Osibanjo administration

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    • Obhuo Obebinaru Favour's avatar

      @ Mikky Jaggar, I agree with you. I admire Ben Murray-Bruce but his recent enlightenment campaign came too late and appears to be a cover-up for Jonathan/PDP’s failures for over 10 years. We never saw him presenting these “seductive” ideas/policies via the media during Goodluck E. Jonathan’s corrupt and incompetent reign. Sometimes I am forced to be suspicious of this whole thing. Am a young Ogbia man that hail from almost the same area with Jonathan (*my village is close to Jonathan’s village*), but I did not and may never support Jonathan’s evil leadership when he was President. Ben Murray-Bruce was more or less silent during Jonathan’s corrupt and evil reign but is suddenly now an “enlightenment HERO” just like the demagogue – Femi Fani-Kayode. Hmm.

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    • Obhuo Obebinaru Favour's avatar

      @ Mikky Jaggar, I agree with you. I admire Ben Murray-Bruce but his recent enlightenment campaign came too late and appears to be a cover-up for Jonathan/PDP’s failures for over 10 years. We never saw him presenting these “seductive” ideas/policies via the media during Goodluck E. Jonathan’s corrupt and incompetent reign. Sometimes I am forced to be suspicious of this whole thing. Am a young Ogbia man that hail from almost the same area with Jonathan (*my village is close to Jonathan’s village*), but I did not and may never support Jonathan’s evil leadership when he was President. Ben Murray-Bruce was more or less silent during Jonathan’s corrupt and evil reign but is suddenly now an “enlightenment HERO” just like the demagogue – Femi Fani-Kayode. Hmm. I tire oh!

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