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APC Govt Ruined Our Economy And Messed Up National Security - Junaid Mohammed

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Second Republic lawmaker and avowed critic of the current APC-led government, Dr. Junaid Mohammed, in this interview with Bayo Akinloye talks about the ineptitude, insecurity, and hypocrisy that he thinks have characterised the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari. He suggested that the Nigerian security agencies were in cahoots with the abductors of the Dapchi schoolgirls. Mohammed further   talks about the dilemma the APC National Leader, Bola Tinubu, has found himself, describing him as a sitting duck You’ve been a consistent and vocal critic of the President Muhammadu Buhari administration. Why have you always attacked the president and his administration? Are you doing this because you’ve not been invited to ‘come and chop? Far  from it! If you don’t know, you need to go and learn about my history. One, I was a persistent critic of the (Shehu) Shagari administration; I was a member of parliament. My ultimate aim was to protect democracy and give it a fillip for s

Africa Pays 400 Billion Euros Per Year to France - German Newspaper

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This   economic   slavery is important for the development of the French economy.   Whenever this traffic is likely to fail, France is ready for anything to reconquer it.   If a leader of the CFA zone no longer meets the requirements of France, Paris is blocking its foreign exchange reserves and more, France closes the banks in this country considered “rebel”.   This was the case of Côte d’ Ivoire with Laurent Gbagbo. A German newspaper accuses France of looting 440 billion euros each year to Africans through the CFA Franc.  “The French government collects from its former colonies each year 440 billion euros of taxes. France relies on the revenues coming from Africa, not to sink into economic insignificance, warns the former  president  Jacques Chirac. In the 1950s and 60s, France decided the French colonies of Africa to become independent.   Although the Paris government accepted formal declarations of independence, it called on African countries to sign a so-called “pact for