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Sahara Reporters’ Publisher Reveals The Cause Of President Buhari’s Illness

Sahara Reporters’s  Publisher, Omoyele Sowore revealed the reason for President Muhammadu Buhari’s sickness in a presentation at the Tracking Faculty Towers held at the University of Kent, London.

He said that the reason for Buhari’s sickness was because he realised how much money previous administrations had embezzled in the country. However he said there was no money in the country again to aid corruption.

“There is no corruption in Nigeria anymore because there is nothing else to steal and loot. When Buhari saw how much has been looted, he became sick. We are happy that Nigeria is no longer among the ten top countries in the world. Western countries accepting Nigeria and other countries stolen money should be the ones tagged corrupt. In my village, the custodian of stolen things is seen as the main criminal. People cannot steal in western countries because where to keep the stolen money is a challenge. The Western world made their system very difficult to steal and loot money.” he said

 

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