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Just like they did with the so called low male enrollment in Igboland all manners of hypocrites are once again weeping for Ndigbo on their non participation in the so called privitization program.This brother however summarizes it all for the two faced hypocrites who secretely rejoice at presumed Igbo demise while publicly shedding crocodile tears in public events.

Privatization and Ndigbo revisited

Which Yoruba busines man ever made his millions the hard way the likes of Ekene Dilichukwu or Sir Ojukwu made their fortune?
I challange anybody to name just one whose millions did not come from government patronage.I am even willing to give the mallams more credit in private enterprise than those who wrecked the BiafraNigerian banking system while now buying up all the juicy government industries.

The question here is what will be the faith of Igbo employees in these newly Yoruba owned organizations like Nitel and soon to be NEPA and Nigera airways ? Further more being semi monopolies will consumers in Biafraland expect to be even taken into consideration in provision of adequate service ? ie once the markets in Lagos, Abuja, Kano and perhaps Port Harcourt for spread are satisfied is there any hope Abakiliki or Umuahia will ever be considered for Nitel's modern services.

This is not to be alarmist, but if Dupe Adelaja is main stream then the Awujale and his manager at Nitel cannot be thinking differently.I guess the likes of Maduekwe and Anym will be living in Lagos and Abuja so why worry, or have they not already launched the re election campaign in Owerri.


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