THIEVES OF THIEVES – Stealers of Stolen Monies
THIEVES OF THIEVES – Stealers of Stolen Monies
Is there a licence to steal?
Our history records show, apologies to the younger generation who don’t have History in their school syllabus, that former “thieves” now wore the crown of “Chief”.
Would such be rightly described as “Licensed to steal”?
Can a thief, not yet caught, accuse the thief that stole from their stolen money, of thievery?
Between the primary thief, and the secondary thief that steals from the primary thief, who is more guilty?
A political big-wig up north, when asked to plead with miscreant youths within his district who frequently rampaged the Kaduna -Abuja highway to decist from their acts if vandalism, refused outrightly.
His reason: the youths were iredeemable, he said. That these youths hang by the roadside and watch all the big expensive cars passing by everyday, yet nothing was been done to improve their own little communities. So they were angry, and only helping themselves to whatever they could lay their hands on
Let’s take another look at the clamp down on “Yahoo” boys by the Special Antirobbery Squad, SARS, until the massive protest that got them disbanded, and rebranded under another name.
Are these the real thieves, or thieves of thieves?
Attention suddenly turned on crypto trading, particularly the Binance platform. Reason given was that bad boys were laundering stolen money through crypto trading. And funding terrorism.
As the pressure mounted on the Binance company in Nigeria, two of their staff in the country were detained in custody. But on a Friday, the Binance staff wriggled their way through the porous security arrangement, all the way to the airport and out of the country.
This, of course, was widely condemed and criticized by the public. So what Have those responsible for their “escape” been brought to book?
The answer is, dead silence, as the passing of the spirit of death through a noisy crowd that went suddenly quiet.
Question: is the Binance crypto trading company resposible for the corruption in the country?
Binance was compelled to delist the Naira currency from their platform.
Has the country’s economy suddenly revitalized after the Naira was pulled down from the Binance crypto trading platform?
Look at where the country channels it’s energies towards eradicating corruption: online internet fraudsters, otherwise known as “Yahoo” boys; crypto currency trading.
Are these the people that have given the country a bad name as described by the former British Prime Minister as being “Fantastically corrupt?”
What about the bandits, turned to kidnappers and ransom collectors?
We don’t see much energy in that direction. Are they they the licensed thieves?
Who are the real thieves of public funds, are they Yahoo boys or crypto currency traders, or kidnappers, or …?
Until we stop playing the ostrich with head deep in the sand, look up, identitify who the real monster is, and nip it in the bud, we are simply chasing shadows and roving around in circles chasing our tails.
You can never, ever catch up with your tail, no matter how determined.
Keep trading.
Keep out if trouble.
Keep safe.
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