I watched Malala Yousafzai on Canadian TV yesterday, and read her - TopicsExpress



          

I watched Malala Yousafzai on Canadian TV yesterday, and read her on BBC today, talking about bringing back the abducted Nigerian girls, and thought about how people are made and unmade. Of course, we all want the Nigerian girls back. But I will never get over the assassination of Benazir Bhutto. The recent landslide in Afghanistan was heartbreaking. If I get an opportunity to ask Malala a question, it will be about western intrusion. Of course, we all agree on how deadly the Taliban is, and how the war on terror needs to be curbed. But it seems that some of the measures taken by all governments, western and non-western, result in big pockets of grievances. Of course, Malala is right in saying, you have to talk to the Taliban. In asking the NIgerian girls back, the voice of the Nigerian people should be the strongest. Closely tied to the problem of the Boko Haram, whose leader was also on Candaian TV reading his demands from a big sheet of paper, is the problem of all kinds of corruption in and around Nigeria, and its lottery scam spread as far west as Canada, in alliance with Spain. My book on the Spanish Nigerian lottery scam will prove it to you, that this lottery scam is running in alliance with people in Canada, and not just Nigerians.
Posted on: Thu, 08 May 2014 21:58:33 +0000

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