
We
received reports Yesterday that the clearly homosexual cross-dresser
suspect arrested at the site of the bomb explosion on Maj. General
Buhari’s life at Kawo market in Kaduna, has said that Asari Dokubo, the
Niger Delta terrorizing leader paid N1 million each to five members of
the assassination squad to kill the General last week.
A clearly
homosexual man dressed as a woman was arrested shortly after the attempt
on Buhari’s life in the vicinity of the explosion; and was linked to
the assassination attempt according to the DSS. A suicide bomber driving
a Toyota Sienna chased and rammed into the General’s car and set off an
explosion that injured three aides and killed over 80 at the market
close by.
However the reality of the story as it’s most obvious
is that the homosexual cross-dresser suspect arrested likely had no
connection to the Buhari bombing.Remember the suicide bomber chased the
Buhari convoy for a considerable distance before getting close enough to
detonate his bombs at the market. It is improbable and frankly
impossible for the suicide bomber to have remained unscathed (1), been a
cross-dresser homosexual (2) at the same time and been caught by the
hopeless Nigerian security services at the scene of the crime (3). That
is three impossibilities of equal weight.
The suicide bomber was
definitely blown to bits when the car exploded killing dozens in the
vicinity; was not gay and was not successfully caught by our barely
existent security men. The Nigerian security men simply picked up a
cross-dresser queer individual and claimed this was the suspect and
later that he was even the master-mind, to pretend some efficiency and
wash-away the case.
After beating the ‘gajeezeez’ out of the
cross-dresser, he is singing the songs that come to his mind; that
“Asari Dokubo sponsored five of them with 1 million Naira apiece to kill
ex-head of state, General Buhari.” With the ‘rubbish’ being advertised
in this investigation, the APC has described the handling of terror and
insurgency in Nigeria as clearly beyond the capacity of the Jonathan
government and called on an urgent international investigation of the
assassination attempt.
Quoting their statement:
“Could the
person who drove the vehicle that was rammed into the General’s convoy
have survived the explosion that was triggered by that action? Could the
innocent passers-by who died in the blast not have been arrested and
paraded as the ‘suspected masterminds’ if they had survived the blast?
Clearly, the arrest of the pervert and his sickening description as a
‘suspected mastermind’ have kick-started the process of muddling the
waters, as is usually the case with such high-profile cases.”
“This
is why an urgent international inquiry into the attack is desirable and
imperative, and anyone who is committed to an impartial probe of the
attack on the opposition leader should embrace our call.” Media
commentators were a bit pleasantly surprised that the usually doubting
Asari Dokubo immediately tweeted that he believed the assassination; and
explained that he saw it as a plan by elements to cause chaos in
Nigeria to enable a military take-over. Assuming he is not the prime
suspect spilling the beans,
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