NIGERIAN SENATE IS ANIMAL FARM


By Akin Ojumu

Senator Ali Ndume was on Seun Okinboloye’s Politics Today show this morning to tell Nigerians what they already know about the country's ruling class. 

Unwittingly, the Senator characterized his fellow colleagues in the Nigerian Senate as animals who recognize and approve of existing pecking order.

In an attempt to defend the huge sums of money he and his colleagues got for the so-called constituency projects, and to justify the huge disparities in the funds allocated to various Senators, Senator Ndume quoted from George Orwell's Animal Farm:

“All animals are equal, but some are more equal than the others.”

I couldn’t agree with him more. The Nigerian Senate is indeed a wild zoo, and the Senators that roam the chambers and corridors of this animal farm are untamed beasts and ferocious scoundrels.

As it’s in the nature of all wild animals and scoundrels to behave according to type, these dangerous savages are devouring their owners, i.e., the citizens of Nigeria, whom they are supposed to represent and protect.

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