Politics Nigeria's Former Sports Minister Abdullahi was an APC mole in Jonathan’s Cabinet —PDP

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The fact that if he returns to PDP, his mole 'accusation' will be dropped doesn't make him any less a mole. It just means 'all is forgiven in light of sides-switching.' As you know, Nyako wasn't exactly innocent of the accusations slammed on him when he decamped.

See, yeah? My only question which no one seems to want to answer is: how is he not a mole? Where is the hard evidence upon which your conviction is based? I have seen many a political argument start off on dust and conclude on a smoky haze of hypotheses and half-correct, half-wrong conjectures.
HOW DO YOU KNOW HE ISN'T A MOLE??[/QUOTE]
MY FRIEND, I WISH YOU WILL KNOW THE EXTENT ON WHAT A MOLE IA. LEMME REFER YOU BACK TO YOU QUOTES. "How do you know he isn't a mole? And for the record, calling someone a mole isn't exactly an insult, same way calling someone an embezzler of funds isn't. All that is left for the accused to do is prove his/her innocence." FOR YOUR INFORMATION, WHEN YOU CALL SOMEONE A MOLE, IT SIMPLY MEANS HE WAS a penetration agent, deep cover agent, or sleeper agent, who is recruited before he has access to secret intelligence, and subsequently works his way into the target organization, YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT MALLAM BOLAJI ABDULLAHI ISNT A MOLE, HE DID HIS BEST FOR THE NATION AND WEN GEJ DISCOVERED THAT HE IS A FRIEND TO SARAKI, HE FEELS UNCOMFORTABLE, MY DEAR, YOU SHOULD ALWAYS UNDERSTAND THAT I CAN CATEGORICALLY LET YOU UNDERSTAND THAT HE IS A TECHNOCRAT WIT GREAT ESTEEM. ODABO
 
Why are you coloring your argument with sentiment, and why do you insist on shoving his transformation agenda down my throat?

My question remains unflagging and unwavering: How do you know he isn't a mole? And for the record, calling someone a mole isn't exactly an insult, same way calling someone an embezzler of funds isn't. All that is left for the accused to do is prove his/her innocence.

Hence my original question, minion of Bolaji: HOW DO YOU KNOW HE ISN'T A MOLE??

Well, please try and answer my questions: 1. Do you agree he's a mole if yes How? 2. Any evidence 3. If there is prove it. if there is none, take it or leave it, is not a mole
 
Why are you coloring your argument with sentiment, and why do you insist on shoving his transformation agenda down my throat?

My question remains unflagging and unwavering: How do you know he isn't a mole? And for the record, calling someone a mole isn't exactly an insult, same way calling someone an embezzler of funds isn't. All that is left for the accused to do is prove his/her innocence.

Hence my original question, minion of Bolaji: HOW DO YOU KNOW HE ISN'T A MOLE??

Well, please try and answer my questions: 1. Do you agree he's a mole if yes How? 2. Any evidence 3. If there is prove it. if there is none, take it or leave it, is not a mole.

Mind you there wasn't APC before he became the Minister
 
But Mallam Bolaji is/was relevant, at least in sports :s
You're very right @La patr.. is just been self centered, just to think of it Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi as done alot
he has done pretty well. both when he was a commissioner and as a minister, he brought back the glory to Nigeria as a whole by winning the Nation's Cup, that is even enough for someone to say he has done well. let's stop tarnishing others image, be a good Nigerian. MALLAM BOLAJI ABDULLAHI you've done well.
 
Let me point to some of is contribution for you, rating of education in Kwara,Improved standards of education and stakeholders ‘confidence in the sector, Reduced Exam malpractices to the minimum, Absenteeism of teachers was almost eradicated and in the sport level he Performance System We are in the process of establishing the first High Performance System in the whole of West Africa. The HPS is a science –based support system for elite athletes. The National High Performance Director has been appointed and would see to development of the HPS in selected sports. Also the first High Performance Centre in West Africa is being built in Abuja and will be completed in February 2014. Already, the NSC has procured all the equipment required for it, After a hiatus of 19 years, Nigeria won the prestigious, Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in South Africa in February 2013. The last time the country won the tournament was in Tunisia in 1994. Nigeria’s senior national team, the Super Eagles have also qualified for the World Cup in Brazil 2014. In the final play-off, the Super Eagles beat theWaylasof Ethiopia home and away, and will fly Nigeria’s flag for the fifth time at the World Cup, Similarly, our Under 17 side, the Golden Eaglets won the FIFA Under 17 World Cup in the United Arab Emirate. It was the fifth time Nigeria would win the tournament.
 
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