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I part I agree with you but not about Abuja. It's the migration of the people looking for the fast buck that causes the probs. Have you ever been there?
I certainly agree about the leaders many I know personally especially from the north. My ex had nothing when I met him now his rolling in money and villas. Doesn't even help his family or his village.
I have personally seen horrors that many people here would need therapy. One of my staff was burnt alive in his car during one of the riots.
Was always have to go to the SS to get somebody out of trouble.
Funny how things turn out - wonder we didn't meet. The Brit expat community is very small and because of my work and status which in those days often involved with the official Brit social scene up and down the country. Have travelled the length and breadth of the country often by road. Speak to family and friends most weeks it's not comfortable living.
Some of your comments are bringing back memories.