I won’t vote for PDP, nor APC

PDP did not do the hard work of educating Nigerians on the atrocities of the APC. It’s almost as if there was an agreement between Tom (PDP) & Jerry (APC)

The conspiracy of silence on PDP’s part, is unforgivable. PDP won’t reap where it did not sow
Power is taken, not given. It’s delusional, foolhardy, to think you can wrestle power from APC, with gentility. PDP WILL FAIL, WOEFULLY!!

If only you know what it took for the APC to wrestle power from the PDP in 2015. PDP will have to work x100, before they can unseat this APC.
DEMS didn’t waste a minute of their time playing opposition online ONLY. They did the hard work. Threw the hard punches at Trump.

If this is the definition of opposition, then PDP folks will play opposition another 30 yrs. Nigerians should just throw in the towel. IT’s FINISHED!
For starters; Atiku (your messiah) is in Dubai playing opposition from his Dubai Tower, with occasional tweets

He thinks Nigerians will miraculously gift him the stool, somehow.

PDP influencers MUST wake up & smell the coffee. Your ogas at the top will never tell you the truth.

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29 Mar
1. Remove the Wike factor & watch the PDP crumble like pack of worms. A party filled with hungry politicians, looking out for themselves ONLY.

A party waiting for moneybags Atiku or Wike to dole out billions; bankroll their campaigns. A party of betrayals & backstabbers.
2. A party that did not provide a rallying point for millions of Nigerians yearning for a sense of direction. A party that did not present itself as the alternative, in 5 years.

Nigerians were dealt with #EndSARS Police Brutality, economic hardship, unemployment, border closure,
3. emboldened Boko Haram & reign of terror, RUGA, the menacing Miyetti Allah killer herdsmen, Sheikh Gumi & his gang of kidnapping thieves, ransom for Sheikh Gumi’s men, 9 months ASUU strike, astronomical increases in petrol price, etc.

So where was the PDP in 5 years?
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19 Mar
1. I remember my last visit to Nigeria. I decided to follow my nephew to his barbershop. When we got there, we were greeted by a commotion.

This was in Port Harcourt. Apparently, his barber is a Muslim from Osun State, but he attends the Salvation Ministry Church, Port Harcourt.
2. It’s interesting because this guy goes to the mosque on Fridays, then on Sundays, he attends church service.

Now some Muslim youths in his area (most of them cobblers), decided he was an apostate, & organized a mob.
3. It took the prompt intervention of my cousin (a colonel in the Nigerian Army), to disperse the irate mob.

Now seeing what’s going on between Muslims & Christians in Kwara state, my mind raced back to that incident in Nigeria.
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1. Gullible Nigerians have big mouths but the fear in them is bigger. Peaceful coexistence shouldn’t be at the cost of anyone’s life, not even Sunday Igboho nor Nnamdi Kanu.

At one point, the mighty USSR broke up & not a single shot was fired!!
2. Today, much of Russia, Ukraine, Romania, etc, are still cooperating. The Soviet Union is no more, but the peaceful coexistence, is still very much with us.

Slavery did not end in Nigeria, it took on a new form & coloration.
3. We’ve had Umaru Musa Yar’Dua, a Fulani man. We had the worst in the 90s, the Abacha tyranny. We had Abdusalam Abubakar, we had IBB Ibrahim Babangida.

All northerners. Yet, there was no calls for separation by the South. Now Buhari is on the saddle, the calls became amplified.
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107 years since the “Unholy Union” of the North & South. Nigeria expired in 2014. A Union must be renegotiated at expiration.

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Nigeria died in 2015. We had a semblance of a union even under Abacha. Buhari made the little goat herder (Abacha) look like a welfare case

Since 2015, it’s been about: RUGA, Miyetti Allah, Kidnappings, Ransom for bandits. Not education, not healthcare, certainly not employment.
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1. With another looming fuel price hike for the month of April, 17.33% inflation rate; highest in 4 years.

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Stats don’t lie; they are scared.

The NBS & the DMO keeps churning out figures that will send anyone who still cares about Nigeria, into coma. Image
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Subsequent admins don’t need to lift a finger, nor prove anything to Nigerians. If you criticize them so much, they will refer you back to the Buhari disaster.
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USMAN DAN FODIO.

1. Who was this teacher, Islamic cleric, a reformer, & the leader of a revolution? Who was he really?

What precisely does history tell us about him? Let’s take a deep dive into his life & strife to spread Islam throughout Northern Nigeria.
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