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  The missing link in Sanusi's judgment -061109
SIR: When I read the statement credited to the Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, that the corrupt ex-bank chiefs deserved death penalty, based on the huge volumes of money they misappropriated, my immediate reaction was the exclamation that "a Solomon has assumed Nigeria's judgement seat. "But my interlocutor said something abusive about the Governor.

  I forgive IBB -061109
SIR: I was still sitting on the fence as to whether to forgive IBB for his role in the annulment of the June 12, 1993 Presidential election or not. But after reading Chef Duro Onabule, a trusted former aide of his, in the interview granted a newspaper during his 70th birthday anniversary coupled with what I read in an article written by Obong Ndarake on the abrogation of oil dichotomy in Nigeria, I now join people who see IBB as a man who may have believed in justice and fair play.

 
 

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