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MINISTER OF FINANCE, KEMI ADEOSUN - MATTERS ARISING

MINISTER OF FINANCE, KEMI ADEOSUN

MINISTER OF FINANCE, KEMI ADEOSUN - MATTERS ARISING


Written by Chief Rotimi Williams Fadoju.

The issue of Kemi Adeosun should not be politicised in my own opinion.
Rather, it should be seen as national disgrace. My reasons are as follows:

  1. Nigerians in the Diaspora are being encouraged to come back home and contribute their quotas to the development of Nigeria, using mere NYSC discharge certificate, that added no educational value to anyone's qualification as a weapon against Adeosun, will surely discourage many more Nigerians in the Diaspora to come home.
  2. Nobody contested the educational qualification of Mrs Adeosun and her ability to perform.
  3. Mrs Adeosun wasn't born in Nigeria, and records shows that, she got her first Nigerian passport at the age of 34, that needs to be considered.
  4. Mrs Adeosun was four years above the age of service before relocating to Nigeria.
  5. Before we judge and crucify Mrs Adeosun, let's ask ourselves, have I ever asked anybody to do anything on my behalf?
  6. This same certificate was presented to Ogun State House of Assembly and our own DSS; they both cleared and affirm the authenticity of the certificates. 
  7. Same sets of certificates were presented to our National Assembly and DSS for scrutiny, they both affirm the authenticity. 

As a true Nigerian, aren't we suppose to be ashamed of our system? 

I do not condone criminal activities, but I won't be blind in judgment. 

~Chief Rotimi Williams Fadoju~

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