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CHILDREN’S DAY: Buhari fails to apologize to Nigerian children

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President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday felicitated with Nigerian children on the occasion of this year’s Children’s Day celebration, but he failed to apologize to them as victims of the stupid greed and mindless corruption of the Nigerian elite, to which he belongs – whether he likes it or not.

Instead the president saw it as a speech-making occasion, with the empty promise that his administration remained fully committed to fulfilling its promise of a better Nigeria.

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Checkpointcharley had expected an unreserved apology from the president for the burning of the bridges by the ruling class, which Nigerian children had needed to cross to their destiny.

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