Is there any reason why President Goodluck Jonathan shouldn’t be criminally liable for the genocide happening under his watch in Nigeria? Ogbeni Ayotunde
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There is no reason my friend. People like him should be liable and get what they deserve from the justice system, just like Ceausescu some 26 years ago.
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This dude is in Paris in a show of absolute nonsense while 2000 people are smoked in his country.
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I’m sure legally there are reasons, morally however there are absolutely none. As you well know, Nigeria is a big country and the forces at his disposal simply cannot be everywhere, all the time. However, his intransigence after the events disgust all right minded people.
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