Nigeria's economy had been diagnosed HIV Positive before Buhari became president - Ohakim

Former governor of Imo state, Ikedi Ohakim, claims that Nigeria's economic hardship did not begin during the Muhammadu Buhari administration.


Ohakim,said that the nation’s economy was already crippled before the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari. The former Governor made the claim while delivering a 52-page lecture titled: “Leadership in times of adversity. Navigating Nigeria’s turbulent economy”, at the 2016 Diocesan Synod of Ikeduru Anglican Diocese.

“There is no doubt that before the Muhammadu Buhari administration, Nigeria’s economy had been diagnosed HIV positive, but it was being professionally managed with anti-retroviral drugs,” he said.

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  1. So you still hv mouth to talk. See U. Others discuss and deliver lectures on issues at the national level and above but you, you deliver your own lectures during church Synod meeting in the village. By the way... The HIV that has engulfed IMO STATE to day was as a result of carelessness of IKIRI 1 of Ikeduru.

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  2. Who was the carrier of the the HIV. We all know you want to join APC to get immunity. Your crime against the people of Imo state must continue to hunt you.

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  3. ...and now the HIV has developed into full blown AIDS. U also looted IMO state and here you are taking about mismanagement. I wish Nigeria is China, most of U guys would have been killed by now. MUMU!

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  4. Do not mind him, may be he is he does not take history of his life when he was a governor of imo state. Does he know way to church in his village, now u are giving a lecture in ur village church.

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  5. Hahahahahaha, I dey laf all. Interesting comments.

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  6. But that's d plain truth, ohakim just said what ive said to haters of truth.

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