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Nigeria: Donkeying or Monkeying Around - What Kind of Senate Is Akpabio's Running?

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Opinion - In Aesop's Fables, we read of a donkey that climbed the roof of a building, hopping and prancing about playfully until the owner climbed up after it and whacked the donkey to stop its shenanigans. Stunned, the donkey looked up at the owner and said, "Why? I saw the monkey do this yesterday and it provided you great amusement."

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