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Sunday, February 13, 2011

After Egypt, Nigeria, Where Is Your Own Revolution

Long when Obasanjo ruled - 1999 - 2007, it seems like some 30 years ago, which was indeed his first time, I surmised that Nigerians had turned into MASOCHISTS. How right I was! Obasanjo is could not enjoy punishing Nigerians enough, and Nigerians could not enjoy Obasanjo's punishment and misrule enough. Come today, nearly 13 years into PDP reign of ruin.

Nigerians still talk about PDP, as if it is a new political party deserving a chance. Here is a party that has done nothing other than rob and rape Nigeria and Nigerians, stole their mandate twice - 2003 and 2007, as the entire world witnessed; PDP governors of the respective states, fed their pockets and personal accounts all over the world, sumptuously with monies allocated to build their states, Obasanjo pocketed anything that was not nailed down, and today we know he is headed to Ethiopia to invest a portion of his loot. What do Nigerians say.


MUM. MUTTS. And we are talking about revolution. Revolution for where? PDP is still busy dishing out Nigeria's money like candy to their members; they are busy bribing for votes, buying votes, and planning to pay the most for votes come April. Those to lead the revolution you talk, are busy designing to partake of PDP candy - Nigeria's money - reason why I talk of aspiring thieves and prospective s. Which revolution? Nigerians today are so lame, corrupt and immoral, that if God were to appear and say to them behave yourselves, they would ignore Him, not because they do not fear Him, but because their minds are screwed up to desperately crave corruption.


See them at work lying and smearing the only one in the political arena known to be the one capable of changing the tone in Nigeria.


- Buhari. Nigerians cannot help themselves. In their decadent mindset, nothing gives, corruption is king, the hell with revolution.

There are other reasons, why there never could anything called "revolution" in Nigeria, but the afore is just about the moment.


We do not need Jonathan to win to have a change from the status quo. We do not need Buhari to win to have a change. We do not need Utomi to win to have change. We do not need Ribadu to have a change.



By all means, vote your heart out for your candidate, and may God help you and him win the election, but no matter who wins, we must all come together and FIRMLY DEMAND CHANGE at all levels from our next Government.



The commonwealth can not be used to fat-feed a few. 2011 is the year that Nigerians must force their political employees -even those who were rigged into office t- spend the people's money on people's projects. On roads. On electricity. On the core things that will revive Economic Activities and give our entrepreneurs the tools they need to create jobs and opportunity for everywhere.

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