Well, two weeks ago in Benin, INEC hastily wound up its case at the Tribunal. Originally, its counsels had intended to call forty six (46) witnesses to testify for INEC. The first three witnesses called promptly testified that indeed there were widespread vote manipulations in the April 14th Election – precisely what INEC’s lawyers didn’t want to hear. So INEC hurriedly closed its case. The ball is now literarily in Osunbor’s lawyers’ court. Clearly it is now an uphill task for the good Professor to hold on to the governorship of that very cultured State.
In the same chapter Zell Miller, a US senator from Georgia said “Of the Twenty-two civilization that have appeared in the history, nineteen of them collapsed when they reached the moral status America is in today.” Miller condemned the cultural excess which led to telecasting around the world made-in-the-USA filth masquerading as entertainment.
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