DISHONESTY: Rev. SEEMINGLY HONEST VITUPERATION A REFLECTION OF HIS CHAMELEONIC CHARACTER.
The dishonesty in the seemingly honest vituperation of Rev.
Mathew Kukah is a reflection of his chameleonic character an inconstant
personality who would project the defence of dishonourable individuals as if it
is an ironcast attempt in the defence of the defenceless masses of Nigeria.
I am not flabbergasted by his latest odoriferous campaign to
manipulate socio-economic and political development in the country to fit into
his agenda of talking from both sides of his larynx. He is a pretender to
honesty trying very hard to seek a compromised excluded middle between good and
bad telling us not to talk about the past because for him that is now
irrelevant but I wonder whether we can really move forward without taking a
deeper reflection on the past in a sustained mannerism so that we would be able
to overcome repetition of the malaise our past has imposed on us as a nation.
Here is Rev. Mathew Kukah "We didn’t vote a government
to complain about yesterday. If we wanted yesterday, the new government would
not be there. It is really about taking responsibility. No matter how much you
praise or abuse Jonathan, he is not the president of Nigeria". It is
clear from the above statement that this is grand partisanship we have Rev.
mathew Kukah who is more concerned about Jonathan and the possibility of him
going to jail that he is prepared to weave good and bad together in a
contortionist melancholic speech to defend indefensibility.
The obvious fundamental question to ask Rev. Mathew Kukah at
this point is whether he has advised his friend Jonathan to take wholehearted
responsibility for the bad things he did while he was the president of Nigeria
since he Kukah confirmed to us in his latest tirade that "The previous
government didn’t only do bad things; it did a lot of good things". I have
not read anywhere that Jonathan Came out openly based on the advice of Rev.
Mathew Kukah to make atonement for his maladministration rather what we witness
is a stonewalled silence from a man who ''didn’t only do bad things''.
The irony of Rev. mathew Kukah speech is that it turned out
to put Jonathan and the Catholic Church that he represents in a very difficult
position as a cult of people whose agenda is to protect those who have
massively looted Nigeria confirming to us the peadophiliac incestuous
relationship we have always known. Most people would not be surprised either
given the disgraceful history of peadophiliac incestuousness in the Catholic
establishment. This is a subject for another article enough of our digression.
Rev. Mathew Kukah has the constitutional right to express
his opinion and I am happy he is doing that but I also have the right to
disagree with him on issues of national significance like the anti-corruption
engagement of the present administration; we need to send people to prison to
make it clear that not only are we going to confiscate all that you have
acquired illegally you will also go to jail as a deterrent to others, I will
like to go beyond jail to death penalty.
Rev. Mathew Kukah one of the reasons why people do not have
food on their table is because funds that could be used to provide sustenance
or provision of basic needs of life for the generality of our populace were
stolen by greedy few that Rev. mathew Kukah and the Catholic Church in Nigeria
are/were defending using subterfuge.
We must keep talking about the past and it must be encrypted
in our medulla oblongata, even in the West past is often revisited via
memorials, commemorations, monuments and in curriculum to avoid relapse. The
president must keep on drumming it into the ears of Nigerians that corruption
is at the root of our problems and the change in my view must begin with Rev.
mathew Kukah because his vituperation is a clear indication of the fraudulent
and criminal familial arrangement that is making people wonder aloud whether
there is something in this fight for the man in Cassock because we do not often
hear/heard the Catholic Church megaphoning during the Jonathan administration
about Jonathan and Patience evil machinations the only exception to the rule is
Rev. Mbaka.
Lastly corruption is at the root of poverty and inequality
in Nigeria most egalitarian societies are not as corrupt as we are, the war on
corruption shall free funds for socio-economic development ''corruption has
direct consequences on economic and governance factors, intermediaries that in
turn produce poverty''- Corruption and Poverty: A Review of Recent Literature
by Eric Chetwynd Frances Chetwynd Bertram Spector.
OTUNBA ADE ILEMOBADE is a philosopher
Twitter: @pearl2prince
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