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Jan 21, 2020 News
President David Granger,
Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo, and all
our politicians must watch the documentary: Big Men
The film, which
examines corruption in the oil
industries of Africa, explains
how the Nigerian Opposition
won the election with its leading
slogan “renegotiate that oil contract”.
After its election victory, the newly-formed Government
successfully renegotiated a better deal for its people.
Every Guyanese should and
must see this documentary.
If the owners of the local
television stations and cinemas
love their audiences, they
should air this documentary
film, so their audiences could
see the possibilities Guyana
faces if it does not wake up
from the coma our leaders put us in.
The documentary film is available
on YouTube.
“As long as there’s no find, the noble brotherhood will last, but when the piles of gold begin to grow… that’s when the trouble start.”
Howard, Treasure of the Sierra Madre, 1948
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