Nigeria's Central Bank Governor Embroiled in Scandal?
Central Bank Governor Lamido Sanusi is rumoured at being the most 'morally bankrupt' official after allegations that he is having an extra-marital relationship with a married woman.
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CBN Reacts to Premium Times Report on Governor Sanusi
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- 5 June 2013
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Much ado for nothing this is common pratice worldwide.In the peculiar case what matters is correct account keeping
Apparently his religion allows him to have about four wives. I was told this about thirty years ago at the Hamdallah hotel in Kaduna by a fellow officer who was also of the moslem fate. If he can feed them, let him date and marry as he can afford. I am told that Nigeria is a full democracy-whatever that may mean. He is a free, well-educated Northerner. I used to mistake him for "Son of Oduduwa". This report seems like a porn article-put it into a movie-it might make money.
THE HYPOCRISY OF SHARIA
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If Sharia is for all and not just for the oppression of the poor then
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1.After Sanusi is dismissed by the Federal Government for conflict of interest, poor risk management and lack of corporate governance
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2.Kano State Sharia Court should amputate him for stealing and mismanagement of public funds
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3.Sanusi should thereafter be stoned at the Kano stadium in the view of all Sharia lovers for ADUTARY
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Kano state, like 11 other states in the north has Sharia Law. This is the moment of truth for those who imposed sharia … Is it for real or is it Hypocritical? When a poor man steals a cup of rice to feed his starving family his limbs are amputated. Some poor women have also been sentenced. Now is the time of Sharia makers, OIC advocates and Islamic bank advocates.
Mrs Yaro is the VICTIM
- It seems obvious that the victim in this soap opera is Mrs Yaro. Imagine what would have happened to her if she refused Sanusi's overtures. She would never have smelt the CBN. Worse still, she would have lost her job at the time. What she did is the usual response in Islam when the weak is confronted by the powerful.
- When Mohammed was lusting after his daughter in-law,Zaynab the wife of Zayd bin Muhammad, his son, the young man sensing that his life was in danger (because of Mohammed's insatiable sexual drive) told Mohammed that he would divorce Zaynab so that Mohammed could marry her. That was how Zaynab became the wife of Mohammed, the prophet of Islam.
- The woman's husband should sue Sanusi and demand billions. After all Sanusi is one the northern owners of the 83 percent of Nigeria's oil blocks. Rather than continue to use the proceeds to finance islamization and terrorism part of it will go to Mr Yaro's family.
- Only the Nigerian law will protect her and her husband. NOT Sharia which has thus far been used as instrument of oppression against the poor and as a tool to perpetrate ethnic and religion clensing and political domination.
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