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Nigerians are shedding crocodile tears over Alex Ekwueme’s death – former governor, James Ibori says



Posted by Ezeudoye Samuel on November 22, 2017


Former Delta state governor, James Ibori, says Nigerians are shedding crocodile tears over the death of former Vice President Alex Ekwueme who passed on last Sunday in a UK hospital.

In a statement signed by his media aide, Tony, Ibori said Nigerians failed to give Ekwueme a chance to become president so he can lead the country out of it's political and economic 'morass will'. The statement in part reads

'Though His Excellency, Dr. Alex Ekwueme, GCON, was a great leader, a national father-figure, a stabilizing factor in Nigerian politics, I Chief James Onanefe Ibori can never stop asking “what if'. It is ironic that the nation that betrayed this man’s effort to rescue it from political and economic morass will, now that he is dead, begin to shed crocodile tears. Even those who betrayed the very effort to make Ekwueme President, may begin to, hypocritically, of course, bewail the fact that Ekwueme or the Igboman or woman, never ruled Nigeria. Ekwueme was an extraordinary polyvalent scholar who earned multiple degrees in Architecture, urban planning, sociology, history, philosophy and law from several universities. He was a gifted architect whose professional legacies dot various Nigerian cities. In politics, he was both gentlemanly and fatherly, introducing mildness even when the others had embraced roughness and irascibility. If only we had allowed Ekwueme to rule Nigeria, what example would he have set? Now, we will never know…and Nigeria is the ultimate loser. Ekwueme has lived a full life; he has given a radiant account of himself and we all agree he was outstanding. May the Almighty God grant his gentle soul eternal rest and pour His consolation upon his family.”.


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