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Lessons From Buhari's Emergence by olateey(m): 4:37pm On Apr 03, 2015
The incipience of the proposed "New Nigeria" can only be said to have started after the emergence of the Apc presidential candidate as the new president of our dear country Nigeria. The sparky Northener rode to the top amidst several tense-soaked occurrences that culminated in his favour at whole. Enroute this, political rants, prophecies, games obfuscated the absolute forecast of the outcome. Temperaments and their civilized characters of the potential figures played thrilling roles at nailing the citizens interest on their board; and these are lessons to be learned.
* jega's temperament (strong-will)- Though, some strong-wills are baseless and non-perceptive. But some are intriguing and quite thrilling if demonstrated at good capacity. Jega's strong-wills against incubent power's disapproval of the card reader at last paid off. He explicitly cleared the air on the efficacies of the technology and kept quite; leaving his critics to be picked by dust. And at the closing, his analytical, explicit intellect and mildness were enough for the impetuous former minister, Godsday Orubebe. Even though, he couldnt provide the cards for half of the population, his meekiness at presenting his cases; and a good imperialist of this country he would be if encouraged on this path.
*Buhari's recilience and probity- This former millitary head of state's obliquys has done him more favour than expected; exposing his deeds in the second republic. The harsh millitary ruler, emerged winner after four trials. He should have relinquished and retire his ambition to lead the country, if not the traits of success in him. An average human, would have given up and retire his reticence; instead he kept humming the interest to expiate the country's economy. His honesty and probitiveness while he was head of state also pulled more crowd after a strong detest of the outgoing government.
*Nigerians still want oneness- If buhari could pull about 400k votes in the less populated south-south region (the home of GEJ) as they canvas against the ruling of their son, and were ready to accomodate a strange but reliable figure to welcome "change"; and jonathan could pull over 1.3million votes in north western part against their son. Though, stints of tribalism still appears in the result, but some inhibitions to it are beginning to heat up.
*Political and Religious Prophecies- "Half the world is composed of people who have something to say and can't and the other half who have nothing to say and keep on saying it". Your words as a politician or a clergy alerts the muscles of your pitfalls while your fans get daunted at the awful outcome of them. It always serves pleasing even when you know what to say, you hide your tongue at the cheek; or else u may be a waste of skin.
*Men are men, women are women- The outgoing gov gave a lot to the women, even more than they should have. Women, in our native continent are known to always be burdened with household activities while hsbnds provide shelter and take decisions. Dame demasculinized GEJ, representing at national assignments and produced blemishes that quotaly drenched the hope of reelection. Dame wears d pant in their home; *Accept defeat to fight again.

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