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Read This Shocking Testimony About Muhammadu Buhari, He Sold His Only....

Read This Shocking Testimony About Muhammadu Buhari, He Sold His Only....

Former MD/CEO Oil and Gas Free Zone Authority and
Chairman Mac-Canon Industries, Noble Abe revealed
this shocking testimony about the APC presidential
candidate.
Read what Noble said below:
"I am appalled by the direction our dear country is
going. A nation where honest men and women of
integrity are vilified and denigrated while thieves and
people of dubious character are celebrated and
treated as heroes, is a nation that has lost its soul.
It is now virtually a crime to live above board because
you are looked down upon and called unprintable
names, while murderers and robbers hold their heads
high and are treated with utmost respect by society.
Something is obviously wrong with this scenario and
everything must be done to restore normalcy
otherwise our future generation will likely live in a
society that has lost all its moral values.
I am not a politician, but I am a friend of General
Muhammadu Buhari and the things that have been
said about this exceptional Nigerian will make the
stomach of anyone who truly knows him sour.
Nigerians cannot stand up to him when it comes to
character and integrity. It therefore appalls me when
people whose only credentials are that the Economic
and Financial Crimes, Commission (EFCC) has stopped chasing them around because they know how to double speak now have the audacity and effrontery to question the character of a man like General Buhari.

I do not make a joke of it when I say General Buhari is
an exceptional Nigerian and an incident which I want
to share here with Nigerians gave me that conviction a long time ago and greatly influenced my own life as a public servant.
I lived in the United Kingdom in the 90s and in the late
90s I was encouraged to return to Nigeria by my
friend General Buhari. It also coincides with when he
was Chairman of the Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF). I
used to spend most of my time in Nigeria with him
and his family and I noticed that his two grown
daughters who were undergraduates at the Ahmadu
Bello University, Zaria, were always at home because
of the unending strikes in Nigerian universities at the
time.
I did not like the situation so on one of my visits I got
the prospectus and brochures of some educational
institutions in the United Kingdom and decided to
encourage him to send these kids to institutions in the
UK, where they could school without interruption.
Because of how busy he was at the time, it sometimes
took days to find a moment alone with him, so I finally
did find a moment alone with him, and I brought up
the issue of his kids always being at home on strike
and suggested his sending them to the U.K to school. I quickly brought out the brochures and prospectus
and I believed I made a very strong case. He then
asked me what the cost would be and thinking the cost would not be an issue since I was speaking with the head of one of the most powerful and richest
institutions in the country at the time (as well as a
former Head of State of Nigeria), I boldly opened the
cost pages of the brochures and tried to work out the
cost to him.

What he said at the time stunned me. General turned
to me and asked me where I expected him to get that
kind of money and I could not believe the question as
I am sure many Nigerians will not believe.

First, I could not believe that as PTF chairman, he
would find the school fees an issue. Afterall, he was
presiding over what was unarguably the richest public
institution in the country at the time and others in his
shoes would have found a way to "afford" it from their
public offices. But not General Buhari.
What he did at the time made me see him as an
exceptional Nigerian and you are all free to confirm
or verify this. General Buhari sold the only property
he owned in Victoria Island at the time and it was with
that fund that he sent his kids to school.

I do not know of many Nigerians who as PTF
Chairman would have done what he did and, from
then on, General Muhammadu Buhari became my
hero and the epitome of integrity and honesty in
public office to me. The General Buhari I know will
never come out to claim a qualification he does not
possess and for charlatans and people of
questionable character to call for his arrest for
forgery is a great insult to honesty itself.

I know that Nigeria has become a country where
anything goes, but insulting our heroes because of
politics should not be one of them. This is just one
instance, as there are several instances that I can cite
here, but time and space will not permit me.
So, let's put politics aside and celebrate our heroes,
because I do not know of any man of greater integrity
than General Muhammadu Buhari (GMB)."

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