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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

#MADAMGOVERNOR: THERE IS NO GOVERNMENT CORRUPTION IN #NIGERIA. NIGERIANS ARE THE THIEVES!


Nigerians love scamming people overseas via 419 computer scams
There is NO Government Corruption in Nigeria today. The problem has actually significantly been improved by the sitting President Goodluck Jonathan. The only corrupt people in my country are the masses. The masses meaning the public and society that walk around unnecessarily RIPPING politicians, being lazy, uncreative and constantly begging me for money in public. The bigger private sector are hard working ones bringing modernization to my country daily. Take a look at DSTV cable, Shoprite Supermarkets and MTN all from South Africa. The need for the average Nigerian to travel to the US, UK and Canada is diminished these day as the same services, products and shopping opportunities lie in South Africa with some imported to us in Nigeria.

Soon as I unleash  this post, I will be ripped that my views are because my father is a retired politician. Victor Omololu Olunloyo was actually one of those politicians that never stole government funds when the stealing was rampant. He was a state Governor for 90 days and was booted when an entire administration was taken over in a military coup back in 1983. Olunloyo had been a life long public official as Commissioner for several government departments since 27. The military generals at the time of the 1983 coup 30 years ago, Gen Buhari and Idiagbon promptly arrested so many government officials that had funneled money in every known currency into their bank accounts home and abroad. My dad was never arrested. He did not steal a singe penny. He managed the Regions Ministry of Economic planning when he was 27 and I was born when he was 30.

In September 2006, the former EFCC (Nigeria's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission) head, Nuhu Ribadu was addressing the Nigerian Senate when he was being booed live on TV on the Senate floor. He then stated "Why can't everyone be like the Governors of the old republic Ajasin, Olunloyo and others." We were watching LIVE and my dad was out of the country in the UK. We called him. He has a good name. I see so many moronic Nigerians writing in their shady blogs that he stole this and that when they have the need to defame a politician. They have no proof and only say it to hurt me which it does not.

The Nigerian masses are HIGHLY CORRUPT. I will show footage of all kinds in my media section to really illustrate some of these shocking trends. A motorbike rider we call Okadas took me on a N50 trip and when I got to the destination, the party meeting me called my name and the driver heard I was a former Governor's daughter, he bumped my fare to N200. I promptly told him off and DID NOT pay him at all to teach him a lesson. I am a badass bitch in my hometown and won't tolerate beggars and thieves. An average youth will come to me at public events begging for money before u can even tip them. The greed is astounding.

A photographer who has no permission to take your pictures lurks around weddings and public events then bring the pictures to you to buy. Once u are a public figure, the pictures are jacked up from N70 per copy to N150. A market fish seller that hears my name also jacks up my food prices and Facebook fans support her defending her trying to make a living...STEALING and cheating?

Even a plumber jacked up the price to fix some pipes at my mom's holiday home and she was pissed and showed it to my dad, little did the moron plumber know that my father was an Engineer. The jacked up price was due to the fact that he heard that my mom was the former First Lady of Oyo State of Nigeria. My dad ripped the plumber and the bill howling at him. I was standing there laughing my head off.

Having lived in the US/Cdn for 33 years, I am upalled about how Nigerian people constantly rip off themselves and the foreigners that are greedy to fall prey to them in the 419 internet scams. This has been labeled on us around the world. With lawmakers like Farouk Lawan in a sting with private sector oil and gas magnate Femi Otedola to the people behind the subsidy thieving scam like Ahmadu Ali and Arisekola's sons, we seem to hype corruption when it involves big names or political types. Notice how I don't even know Ali and Arisekola's children's names. This is the mentality Nigerians have.

My people steal from each other and anyone they can dupe. There are entire car dealerships in Lagos, Nigeria's former capital and modern city solely filled with imported used cars. Many are stolen in huge theft rings costing insurance companies a lot when these cars disappear from driveways all over US and Canada, even Europe.

The ordinary Nigerians steals a lot and young teens have developed the habit so early. There is no CORRUPTION in the Nigerian government, the corrupt people remain the MASSES aka the PUBLIC! The President, has spent almost N2 Billion a day to fight insurgency in the Boko Haram terror sect. He has spent over trillions and all I hear Nigerians do is plan to not support him in 2015 because he's a MUMU--a word for a dumbass person.

Shawn McQuaid's blog reported that I was wanted in Dekalb County Georgia for check fraud as he was mad I put his pals away for murders while in Canada. You should remember he was the one that also went to the Georgia Board of Pharmacy's website and photoshopped my license entering it as revoked and poisoning children. Shawn has since been arrested and convicted of criminal harrassment and Toronto Police seized his computer. Detective Glen McBryde e-mailed me here in Nigeria telling me he forfeited all his equipment as part of the plea. The shame is that some Nigerians read his blog and believe it. I have to sue Shawn in a civil court to take his blog down which may never happen or get an awesome hacker. I like his lies though as he promotes the hell out of me. Mainstream papers who have interviewed me have seen his low credibility. Shawn has boosted my career and popularity.

I volunteered for the Toronto Police as a Community Liason Team member while in Canada. I don't know how to defraud someone. It is so unethical and many Nigerians are unethical thieves who blame the government for their demise.  The government officials are not the corrupt ones, the PUBLIC ARE!!

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