Saturday, 22 February 2014
Sanusi Matter...
Its simple really... "Pikin wey disrespect em parents must surely receive parcel for em behaviour". Sanusi forgot that being CBN governor is by appointment and somebody appointed him, he probably mistook himself for Rotimi Amaechi and decided that mouthing off at his boss was gonna get him re-elected. Dude it doesn't work that way! Your job is not a political appointment and if the person that appointed you feels you put more time into buying Bow-ties and adjusting your swaga than doing your job, he can remove you without consulting a juju-doctor.
I truly don't understand what the solidarity being shown Sanusi is all about. I guess many Nigerians judge situations based on who they dislike more.. So in their minds every situation is placed on a scale and they'd be like.. "I go support this guy jare, I no too like Jonathan".
If I was Jonathan and I found out after asking Sanusi to resign, that there was an error in my council's judgement to remove him... with his utterances I'd still sack him.
I have never failed to emphasize my poltical opposition status to Jonathan's government but the truth is the truth, none of the people supporting Sanusi would take what he has dished out to his "President". I dont even wanna go into comparing what would have happened to Sanusi if Obasanjo was president, would he have even dared?
There's an Ibo adage that says "Opara iberibe bu Opara"... if you don't understand this, ask your ibo friends.
Goodluck Ebele Jonathan is the president of the federal Republic Nigeria... Oga Sanusi go and learn how to talk to your boss!
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Whether good or bad, a boss deserves loyalty from his subordinates. Even Santino Corleone paid the ultimate price for letting an outsider in on the difference of opinion in the Corleone Family. Sanusi, with his wealth of experience, should have known better than to embarrass his boss publicly. I believe every organization has protocols for disseminating information, within and publicly. My question is, what was he high on when he abandoned the proper channels of communication with his boss? Maybe the NDLEA should take a closer his glasses for narcotics. A word of advice to Mr. Emefiele, the CBN isn't an independent body, capisce?
True talk Bright my brother
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