After three-month sojourn in far away Saudi Arabia,
searching for the ultimate cure for his ailment ,President
Umaru Musa Yar’Adua stole back into the country unannounced
on the wee hours of Wednesday, February 24 without
fanfare. And before, we could shout eureka, the man
was evacuated into his abode in Aso Villa,Abuja.

"The sick
man was deliberately
smuggled home to serve as pawn in a power play"
Go and ...sick no more?
Not exactly! That was far from being the admonition
of his host, King Abdullah, the paramount ruler of
Saudi Kingdom, as his guest was bundled out of his
empire in coma, the same state in which he was
hurtled in. It was even rumoured that he sent the
ailing man packing out of frustration since his condition
failed to improve after 93 days of intensive care.
And rather than improving, it has continued to deteriorate
by the day. He told his family that he won’t allow
the fragile Yar’Adua to die in his abode. So out
he sent him back home, as sick as he was on
November 23,2009 when he came in.
Portrait
Reports said he was flown into the country in an
air ambulance on life supporting machine; he can neither
talk nor eat and is presently weighing less than
a bag of rice at 40 kg.
Smuggled home
It was suspected that the sick man was deliberately
smuggled home to serve as pawn in a power play
by the so-called cabal, led by the first lady,
Hajia Turai Yar’Adua. This devilish people are said to
be bent on holding to power at all cost
under the banner of Yar’Adua. A clear attempt
to sabotage the role of the acting president, Goodluck Jonathan,
and hold the progress of the country down perpetually.
Way out!
The National Assembly should rise to the occasion by
declaring him incapacitated and unfit to rule the country.
After all, that was the mandate of its fact-finding delegation
to Saudi Arabia that was refused access to the president.
The cabal should realize that the presidency is bigger than
any individual, it is bigger than any family or any section
of the country . They should be warned that it is
not hereditary.The nation must move forward.
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