zuma's house in his village in South Africa has caused so much heat
ZUMA INFECTED BY NIGERIAN LEADERSHIP
BYABDULMUMINI ADEKU.
President Jacob Zuma ‘s administration which has been dogged by proven allegations of corruption has been accused of engaging in massive
corruption due to his relationship with some top Nigerian politicians.
In an investigations on the recent spate of
developments in South Africa by
the News Office Desk of Paedia Express Multimedia in Lagos, Nigeria ,it was
discovered that the Zuma Presidency has succeeded in frittering away all the good
will enjoyed by the Africa National
Congress [A.N.C.]due to the latter’s anti-apartheid credentials.
A source who spoke to this reporter on the Zuma Presidency said
the man was probably indifferent to what
became of the A.N.C because he was coming to the end of his tenure as
President .
The source assured
that Zuma had a lucky escape in the last
polls because the Late Madiba Nelson
Mandela campaigned for him but quickly
added now that then statesman was deceased A.N.C would have to sweat for any form
of victory that they can get.
The source also explained that Zuma’s friendship with some
top and powerful Nigerian political elite meant
that he could be getting some useful tips in corruption.
His words:”They could tell him the way that they do things in Nigeria and
even tell him that they believe that he has
not done anything wrong at all as worse things happen in Nigeria and nothing
happens to any one over that”
President Zuma is known to be good friends with a lot of
members of the ruling elite in Nigeria
and even corporate Turks in the private sector.
In a related issue, yet another source who was queried over the
matter in a terse reply , affirmed that
perhaps Zuma learnt from the many Nigerians living in the former apartheid
enclave.
As Nigeria becomes the metaphor for corruption globally ,the
African National Congress [A.N.C.]is losing a lot of grounds with fears rife in
some quarters that the Democratic Alliance of South Africa may takeover power
if care was not taken by the time the next South African elections hold soon.
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