The desperation for political offices in the
country seems to know no bounds. Every Emeka, Muhammed and Omotayo
wanted to be a minister. Before the ministerial list was sent to the
senate on Monday, the jostling for the high offices was taken to such a
ridiculous extent that President Goodluck Jonathan must have been forced
to make up his mind and put an end to the shenanigans of opportunistic
politicians.
The story was told of a man who stormed the Department of State Security headquarters last week to be screened as a ministerial nominee. When asked how he got to know that he was a nominee, he replied that he read it in the newspapers. Pray, when did newspapers become the ministerial nominee list? The poor man was, of course, asked to disappear.
By Adelani Adepegba Courtesy Of: Punch
The story was told of a man who stormed the Department of State Security headquarters last week to be screened as a ministerial nominee. When asked how he got to know that he was a nominee, he replied that he read it in the newspapers. Pray, when did newspapers become the ministerial nominee list? The poor man was, of course, asked to disappear.
By Adelani Adepegba Courtesy Of: Punch
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