FAKE REFERENCE FOR PAAPI FROM PONGA PROFESSOR:
* So far, PRASAD has given FALSE references about PAAPI's political track record to the VOTERS.
*If he had written similar references for his former USP students, he would have been charged and, possibly, thrown into Naboro.
*We recently noticed that RICHARD NAIDU, whom NFP has given a new fanciful title as NFP Think Tank Member, when he represented the party on Fijivillage's STRAIGHT TALK, whitewashing Rabuka's role in his deportation from Fiji. Naidu is now claiming that it was Ratu Mara who deported him from Fiji.
*But it was Rabuka who brought him back in 1995. We must not forget that Rabuka was still ruling Fiji under the racist and feudalistic 1990 Constitution.
*In fact, he ruled Fiji under that Constitution until 1999 when SVT-NFP (Rabuka-Reddy Coalition) LOST the general election.
*Since 1999, Rabuka has been wandering in the political wilderness, 'collecting bottles for a living', accused of inciting mutiny at the RFMF barracks, infiltrating SODELPA, running away from Parliament as the party's Leader in Parliament, forming PAP, accepting 'Ali Baba and Eight Financial Thieves from SODELPA', and now letting Ponga Professor give him glowing FAKED references to the VOTERS.
*Both Naidu and Rabuka are blaming the late Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara. Rabuka claims it was Ratu Mara who told him to COUP in 1987 and Naidu claims it was the great Lauan chief who was behind his Deportation, knowing full well that 'DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES'
Was the SUVA LAWYER NAIDU INJECTING LIES and Spreading Coupist Sitiveni Rabuka's Virus against the great Lauan chief RATU MARA?
Fijileaks: We wonder if the Covid jabs have induced brain fog in Naidu's memory regarding 1987. His new-found sidekick Rabuka was Minister for Home Affairs in Mara's interim government, arresting, jailing and deporting Dr Timoci Bavadra's supporters and coup opponents. The NFP's Deputy Leader MRS IRENE JAI NARAYAN had defected and had become the Minister for Indian Affairs in the 21-member Cabinet
SUVA, Fiji -- Brig. Gen. Sitiveni Rabuka, who staged two military coups this year to prevent majority Indians from exerting political control over native Fijians, today was appointed to the key post of home minister in Fiji's new civilian government.
Prime Minister Sir Kamisese Mara, a native Fijian who had ruled the Pacific nation for 17 years since its 1970 independence from Britain, announced the formation of a 21-member Cabinet for the 4-day-old interim government in Suva.
As expected, Rabuka was named Minister for Home Affairs, National Youth Services and Auxiliary Army Services, a key government position second only to Mara in a Cabinet overwhelmingly dominated by members of the native Melanesian community in the nation of 715,000 people.
There is only one Indian in the Cabinet, Irene Jai Narayan, a longtime politician who will serve as Minister of Indian Affairs.
Prime Minister Sir Kamisese Mara, a native Fijian who had ruled the Pacific nation for 17 years since its 1970 independence from Britain, announced the formation of a 21-member Cabinet for the 4-day-old interim government in Suva.
As expected, Rabuka was named Minister for Home Affairs, National Youth Services and Auxiliary Army Services, a key government position second only to Mara in a Cabinet overwhelmingly dominated by members of the native Melanesian community in the nation of 715,000 people.
There is only one Indian in the Cabinet, Irene Jai Narayan, a longtime politician who will serve as Minister of Indian Affairs.