According to Nana, she used what she has to get what she needs after her boyfriend who was sponsoring her education abandoned her midway following lies told against her by jealous friends. Her words: "My boyfriend whom I met when I went to visit an uncle who was sponsoring my education. We had agreed to get married as soon as possible. Then some people i regard has a friends started peddling wicked lies against me without confirming if they were saying was true or false, he called it quits just like that. They told him I had an incurable disease. So, i decided to help myself because my parents cannot do anything for me. We are poor. My father used to be a driver but now he is unemployed while my mother is a full time housewife. Sometimes, she sells vegetables", They were paying me GH¢150 a month and you work late hours. But if you go out to hustle in the night, you can get that kind of money within a day or two. About 600 men slept...
He also said that the Igbo problem is not so simplistic as to be solved by fiat by the desire for a Nigerian president of Igbo descent. It is a serious problem of socially unhinged society that needs to be reconstructed and rehumanised.
Hagher, who had served twice as a minister, two time as an ambassador and also a former senator, lamented that the middle Belt is the most oppressed ethnic group in the country.
"I know where it (presidency) shouldn't go. It should not go to the northwest again. They have had more than their fair share of democratic presidents, He told Sun.
"Having said that, i believe as a former presidential aspirant that, Nigeria will shocked in 2023.
"There is an unfortunate leadership recruitment process that is so unequal and so unpatriotic.
"The Nigeria citizens have no say in who becomes there president. There are too poor to make informed choices,and too poorly to organised to fund their candidates.
"The entire recruitment process is rigged in favour of the ex-millitary-business and corrupt politicians complex; that holds sway but 2023 is nearby.
"It will make or Mar Nigeria. The bell is toilling away. I can't speak for the South East. They deserve to be president of Nigeria and should be president when they are prepared to negotiate with others.
"When they are ready to organise their leaders to act with dignity and not with mercenary spirit. When they can rein in their hubris and discipline their youth, then, they can negotiate with other power centers.
"But when you look at things at the moment, the country is run by the Northwest, and Northeast to the exclusion of the North Central Nigerian middle- Belters.
"The people of South-East are exceptional, but they have brought unspeakable pain to the rest of Nigeria. They are the image of Nigeria the world sees and it is a bad image.
"The Igbo problem is not so simplistic as to be solved by fiat by the desire for a Nigerian president of Igbo descent. It is a serious problem of socially unhinged society that needs to be reconstructed and humanised.
"The Igbo intellectuals who are silent on issues affecting the relegation of Igbo globally are a problem. They are the enforcers of the status quo.";
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