Reuben Abati the Former Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to Ex-president Goodluck Jonathan has written a piece on the recent name tag attributed to Nigeria by the Uk Prime minister, David Cameron.
Reuben Abati a columnist with Guardian applauded president Buhari for applying wisdom in not demanding apologies for the "frantically corrupt" comment but rather seeking returns of funds stolen from Nigeria to the United Kingdom.
Abati in tha article said By telling Britain to return the stolen loot hidden in Britain and its tax havens, President Buhari was actually asking Cameron to "shut up and walk the talk" meaning Britain cannot organize an anti-corruption summit and spend time bad-mouthing other countries whereas it is a principal destination for stolen funds.
Reuben Abati a columnist with Guardian applauded president Buhari for applying wisdom in not demanding apologies for the "frantically corrupt" comment but rather seeking returns of funds stolen from Nigeria to the United Kingdom.
Abati in tha article said By telling Britain to return the stolen loot hidden in Britain and its tax havens, President Buhari was actually asking Cameron to "shut up and walk the talk" meaning Britain cannot organize an anti-corruption summit and spend time bad-mouthing other countries whereas it is a principal destination for stolen funds.