 Today's throwback, the historical and constitutional tragic comedy of the dying executive officers of the federation. Governor Kangiwa of the old Sokwato State comprising of today's Sokwato, Kirby and Zamfara states, who fatally fell off his polo horse while playing the aristocratic game, was the only humanitarian character who died in the four-year and three-month duration of the coup-aborted Second Republic, which lasted from the first of October 1979 to the night of the 31st of December 1983. The suddenness of his death, like Governor Yakoas of Cardinal State in this Fourth Republic, was one of the victims of a helicopter accident that did not cause any undue constitutional hangover. Arbate, Prime Minister Tatharfa Balewa, Prime Minister Downer and Akintola similarly lost their lives at the very end of the First Republic, but the Constitution too was immediately suspended in the aftermath of the porch that claimed their lives. However, this Fourth Republic has not only witnessed the constitutional stress of a so-called quote-unquote doctrine of necessity, which was invoked to terminate the blatant insult inflicted upon our collective psyche by the selfishly manipulative wife and kitchen cabinetiers of an atroffian President Umaru Yadua, who soon after the constitutional fragilation died in office. The U.S. State had, in 2009, suffered a gradual withering, an ultimate demise of Governor Mamambe Lualli to a mild version of the untold drama. Governor Dan Babasuntai of Tarabah State, who incurred a very serious physically-wasting injury, while self-polluting himself in a light aircraft, similarly generated a sudden constitutional and a dramatic irritation, like a lack of credit to lose, which just ended in understate. Please read the excerpt of a reportage of Governor Sumtai's obituary in a respected digital publication Premium Times, then and compare to Akiti's quote. It was flown back to Nigeria on August 25, 2013, after ten months of medical treatment overseas, following claims by supporters that he was fit to govern. Quotation continues, but after weeks of political crisis in the state, based on claims and counterclaims over his health status, it was revealed that the governor was not healthy enough to live in Nigeria without adequate treatment or to govern a state, unquote. I am wondering why should the lot of millions of our people be allowed to be abused by self-saving wives and anger's own of dying politicians? I am Bola Hoba.