by Cheta Nwanze
… it appears that the worst fears of everyone are slowly being realized as even the loud-mouthed Yanks have admitted to some cluelessness regarding the whereabouts of the maidens.
As we approach day 80 since not a few young maidens were snatched away by evil men in the dead of night, it appears that the worst fears of everyone are slowly being realized as even the loud-mouthed Yanks have admitted to some cluelessness regarding the whereabouts of the maidens. So, this is the situation: Naija does not quite care about their whereabouts, Yankee is exhausted and is reducing its finding efforts, cue, maidens lost for ever?
But then again, questions must be asked about how seriously we are in the task of providing an enabling environment for the maidens should they ever make it home. Yesterday, shockingly close to home, a series of attacks took place, which left not a few humans dead, and not a few homes burned to the ground. Which begs the question, what will the maidens return home to if they ever return?
Still on security failures, and $470 millions later, we still do not have any pix of the perpetrators of the dastardly act in Abuja five days ago. This, despite the fact that that little pile of dosh was spent on devices that are meant to produce such pix.
Bits and Bobs
Brazilian television, the largest producers of soap operas on earth, must be having a superb time. First it was the Ghanaians, then the Papa Eagles, now, the trumpet blowers who follow Papa Eagles around.
From tomorrow, you will all be subject to network failure any time you want to spend some dosh. Be very afraid.
No such complaints for LASU students, they are about to get a hefty refund.
Meanwhile the Igbo World Union is definitely discarding the admonitions of Luke 6:31
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