Patrick Obahiagbon Speaks About Dasukigate.
The Chief of Staff to Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State, Hon. Patrick Obahiagbon (aka Igodomigodo) has finally revealed his thoughts about the trial of former National Security AdviserPatrick Obahiagbon Speaks About Dasukigate.
, Dasuki.
Here's what he shared on his own Facebook page.
"Whereas the Dasuki menopause has diaphanously made the point that the Jonathan administration elevated the dum vivimus, vivamus nectar to a nauseating and asphyxiating elastoplast, it can bear reiteration that beyond the current ballyhoo baying for a condign comeuppance, the challenge is how to ensure that each public officer is henceforth subjected to the immolatory trajectory of dulce et decorum est pro patria mori. But can we break away from the penelopic circle of flagellative rigor mortis?"
Source: Nairaland.
In my postmodern ideolectical reconfiguration, syntax simplicitas, I would paraphrase pro-emphasio :
While the Dystopia called the 'Dasuki Gate' has ipsis factis, as a very potent locus classicus, crystallized the argument that the hedonistic administration of GEJ, in the retrospect of any bounded rationality, did actually apotheosize the corruption of stomach infrastructure to it's apogee ad-origo, given the wide spread of it's regrettable benevolence et beneficiaries...but far beyond our zest qua best drive towards blocking the corruption holes cum retrieving the stolen funds is the greater exigency of expanding our proclivity to input the necessary pragmatic laws, policies, modus vivendi cum operandi that will lead to both an ideological cum behavioral resurgimento on the part of our public servants to ultimately sacrifice corruption and it's tendencies cum trappings on the golden altar of selfless national service cum discipline...but whether we as Nigerians are truly and conscientiously willing to submerge our selves in the clinical aqua of self abnegation, extricate ourselves from the arms of all dystopic morpheus, and once and for all break away from this vicious circle of indemic corruption, remains to be seen....
By Postmodernist Victor Nwobike
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