Midway through the judgment delivery yesterday I departed Nigeria’s Supreme Court as it presided over what was in effect the valedictory session in memory of the late departed republic of Nigeria and its similarly deceased constitution and democracy.
The apex court did not fail to disappoint once again redeeming its image as the lost hope of the common man and the last hoax of the politician.
I congratulate Bola Ahmed Adekunle Tinubu (aka Sangodele Amoda) on his successful conquest of the Nigerian nation, it’s intelligence agencies, intellectuals, academics and jurists after a 24-year battle.
Truly, parents in Nigeria can now tell their children, “if you don’t attend school, you do drugs and you forge certificates, you can be a leader of Nigeria in the future.”
It is not only the constitution that died yesterday. Our moral values and culture as a society died with it. The very soul of the nation has been condemned to death row in yesterday’s mass casualty fatality.
My condolences go to Nigeria’s youth who are now prisoners of the Penal Colony of Nigeria where it is a punishable offence to do good and a profitable enterprise to do wrong.
On Wednesday on an Arise TV interview I stated that the Court of Appeal had turned the people of Abuja into a slave colony. I apologise for that error. Yesterday the Supreme Court confirmed that all Nigerians are part of the Penal Colony of Ligeria.
My interview on Arise TV about the Supreme Court judgment on the presidential election appeal
https://youtu.be/ABhTlPSwSHM?si=ujYMk3U6dVqpYUnA