It should have been an in-house affair for the Daily Trust owners and management, but they informed the world about their travails over a tower they purchased but which went missing, hence we feel free to comment.
One believes that Daily Trust has a sound legal department. Thus, we would not expect that it went into contract with its “bottom” exposed. Was there a performance bond? If there was, Daily Trust has no business with NSCDC, a thief with legal cover. It is the business of the contractor to retrieve his money or property from NSCDC.
As it is now, Daily Trust has entered into the spider’s web and is struggling to wriggle out in instalments. We thought Nigeria had finished exposing its many ugly faces to the world. But we are wrong. Here is a federal government agency admitting to diverting a property not meant for it, while it is allowed to do “wuju-wuju” with the victims.
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Abdullah Musa wrote from Kano