Read his piece below...
The Greek tragic dramatis and philosopher Aeschylus (525 BC - 456 BC) said "in war, truth is the first casualty". It is in this context that one has to view the absurd claims by the DSS that massive sums of cash ranging from 2 million USD to hundreds of thousands of euros and pounds sterling were found in the homes of all the judges that were arrested in the early hours of saturday morning.
If
anyone honestly believes that such large sums of cash were found in the
homes of ANY of those judges then that person needs to have his head
examined.
The
DSS has to say these outrageous things and tell these shameful lies in
order to attempt to justify their illegal actions before the world. It
is called disinformation and misinformation and that is their stock in
trade.
That
is what intelligence and securiry agencies all over the world are paid
to do. They destroy their victims before the world with lies and
baseless allegations knowing that most Nigerians will believe anything
and everything that the government says.
It
is sickening and pathetic. In any case nothing can possibly justify the
gestapo tactics that the state has employed in this matter.
The
storming of peoples homes in the middle of the night and the
brutalisation and traumatisation of their families, loved ones and
households is archaic and barbaric.
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