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Monday, 3 November 2014

Amaechi on BBC: APC setting the stage for regime change

Amaechi on BBC: Setting the stage for regime change
To have an effect regime change in the contemporary world, you must give the 'dog a bad name before hanging it'. That is you must sway both local and international opinion against your target so that when you strike, you will have public opinion behind you.

The All Progressives Congress (APC) having seen how slim their chance to win the election slated for Nigeria next year might be restrategising. Going from their body language, they are preparing for the overthrow of President Goodluck Jonathan.


It is not a coincident that the same day one of the leaders of APC and a presidential contender, Alhaji Abubakar Atiku called for international intervention in Nigeria, Governor Rotimi Amaechi was granted some airspace by the BBC to vent his vitroil on Jonathan's administration. The APC who are clearly the sponsors of the terrorists are using the atrocities to blackmail Jonathan's administration. Amaechi ridiculed Jonathan's effort to combat the terrorists and told the world that Jonathan doesn't care one bit about what is happening in the country. In his words, Jonathan "doesn't give a damn!" That is a killer statement that could tarnish international opinion about someone. The message Amaechi and APC are trying to pass to the international community is that Jonathan has lost local public support and as he doesn't give a damn about the happenings in the country, taking him out wouldn't cause mass revolt.

This is a clear sign that a regime change is being planned and Jonathan must sit up and gird himself properly. APC has openly vowed to remove Jonathan by all means. . .

Atiku is calling for international intervention to stop Boko Haram, but it is on record that he is one their financiers. Atiku is currently paying Boko Haram, which is the reason why his University in Adamawa has never been attacked.

Taking Jonathan out will be the catalyst that would facilitate the breakup of Nigeria. Biafrans are anxiously waiting.

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