It is only in Kogi state that people still reason through their anus. Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi state has just been accused of demolishing roundabouts in the state capital because he wants to remove jujus planted by the immediate past administration or his political enemies. What does beautification of a state capital has to do with Juju?
First, what is Juju and who still believes in Juju in this 21st century?
The governor was just wasting his time explaining to the wailing wailers that he is not demolishing roundabouts in Lokoja with the intention of removing Jujus. If the removal of Jujus would allow the state to develop and progress, Mr. Governor, please do. Your major concern is to move Kogi state from its present state of retrogression, disunity, and poverty to a state where every citizen would be proud of. Mr. Governor, whatever it takes to move the state forward, please don’t hesitate, no matter what they call it, we are strongly behind you.
It is only those that kept something on the cupboard that would be scared of cockroach. If you know you kept jujus in those roundabouts, sorry to disappoint you, it has been removed, if you are not okay with it, please go to court.
I am still very surprised that God is using Governor Yahaya Bello to remove those archaic roundabouts constructed by our colonial masters with the intention of constructing modernize ones that will put the state where it belongs and haters are there running their mouths because they are not conversant with modern lives and structures. Our governor is a digitalized one unlike the analogues we have been producing. He has travelled many places and he is ashamed seeing the state capital he is governing looking like a museum. So, the earlier the haters get this into their skull, the better.
It is advisable you remove the jujus of ghost workers you have hidden in the state civil service now because the governor is on his way to demolish them before you start crying foul.
Mr. Governor Sir, there are many jujus of poverty, retrogression, disunity, hatred, unemployment, abnormalities, inequality, maladministration, marginalization, ineffectiveness, lack of social amenities, and ghost workers planted in the state by past administrations that need urgent removal. God almighty will help you as you remove them one after the other. As for the wailing wailers, continue crying, if you are tired, you will go and hug transformer or rather kiss a moving trailer.
– Mohammed James Dada
Ajaokuta, Kogi State
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