Nigeria has effectively entered a post-Yar'Adua administration era, according to impeccable NEXT sources. Contrary to the much reported news of President Umaru Yar'Adua's improved health, he is, in reality, seriously brain-damaged and unable to recognise anyone including his wife, Turai. NEXT investigations reveal that people in government, including the president's principal private secretary, ministers, and governors, have not been allowed to see the president since he was rushed out of the country for medical attention in Saudi Arabia 48 days ago. Mrs. Yar'Adua and a specially selected team, made up of two security and two civilian aides, and some government officials, have orchestrated a series of disinformation to the Nigerian people in an effort to shroud the true state of the president's health. This, our sources tell us is to buy time to manipulate the selection of a successor to Vice President, Goodluck Jonathan. The cabal apparently wants a friendly Vice President who will protect Mr. Yar'Adua's interests. The preferred candidate appears to be Adamu Aliero, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory. But other interest groups have their own candidates. These include Aliyu Gusau, a former army and security chief and Sule Lamido, the governor of Jigawa State. Reader Comments: I cannot believe these people think they could get away with such blatant dishonesty. If the President was indeed "sound and fit" as previously claimed, would it have killed him to send a message assuring the citizens that he's alright? Now that they realize they couldn't possibly continue with such falsehood, they say he's brain-damaged? Since when? Crap! These people make me sick, especially his closest aides, yes, including his wife. It has become obvious that they are more interested in "saving face" than being open with fellow citizens.
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