South Africa’s President, Jacob Zuma, came to hang out in Nigeria. He came at the right time when honorable members of Nigeria's National Assembly were discussing very important matters like made-in-Nigeria wives and the need for real men to marry second, third and fourth wives. Those were music to Zuma's ears. Dr. Damages shows you how Zuma danced to the music and the gift he took home.
While delivering a lecture in Chatham House, London, on the “Dialectics of Prudently Managing a Third World Economy in a Depressed Commodity Market,” a Biafran activist tried to wrap up Gov. Rochas Okorocha of Imo State in a Biafran flag. Dr. Damages expounds on why the horror on Okorocha's face is priceless.
In an interview with Al Jazeera TV, President Muhammadu Buhari goes off the hook. In questions about budget padding and why his children will continue to school abroad in spite of foreign exchange restrictions, the president stumps the reporter. Dr. Damages reveals why the president did not want to be shown a video of unarmed Biafran activists being killed by security forces.
The newly elected Tanzanian President has achieved in 3months what most African leaders have not achieved in 16 years. Last week, he made a deadly mistake that can unhinge all that he has accomplished in the last three months. Your good doctor explains what it is and its connection to Kim Kardashian’s selfie.