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Deep Meaning To Gej's Goat And Yam Thesis By Silver by legendsilver(m): 5:03pm On Feb 22, 2015
after carefully re-listening to the Last presidential media chat of President Jonathan, it became clear that only few people will understand what Jonathan really means with the Goat and Yam story.
When asked if corruption is not stealing, he began with the story below;
There is a difference between corruption and stealing. He said the only way to stop corruption was to separate and stop ppl from getting to public fund.
He gave a story of how goats in the village are been denied access to yam.
That to stop a goat from eating the yam, you must separate the goat from the yam.
If you take a view of what he meant, you will realize that there is a message attached to it.
Nigeria and its rich resources are the yam that is been eaten by the goat(corrupt leadership). And as we all know, Gej has an expensive yearly budget for food alone which is amount to a billion naira. Aside that, he has being linked with corrupt and stealing practices on different occasions.
So the message from him during that chat was for Nigerians to separate him being the goat from the country's resources(yam) through the use of our votes.



Mr Gej, thanks a lot. We have gotten the message and with God, so shall it be, Amen.

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Re: Deep Meaning To Gej's Goat And Yam Thesis By Silver by DaBullIT(m): 5:29pm On Feb 22, 2015
Hail thee YamJerians grin

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