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The Clock Is Ticking by mountainvolcano: 10:38pm On Jun 22, 2016
Hello Guys,

The clock is ticking and the calendar is freely counting down as we are being transmitted to the waiting arm of economic recession.

Inflation is a commonplace while it gallops like a speeding Kangaroo running away from a desperate predator.

Militants are bursting open sealed pipe lines conveying the economic mainstream of the nation and kidnapping knows no bound as it is prevalent in Gboko, Otukpo and other sub-urban towns where this obnoxious social vice was alien to. For instance, a decaying dead body of Catholic priest found in Benue community-Rev Fr John Adeyi (Catholic Diocese of Otukpo) who was kidnapped on his way from Otukpa, Benue State where he has gone to settle a case in the local church.

Boko Haram looks old fashioned type of insecurity and corruption is fantastic; it knows no tribe, religion, royalty etc.

Wow!!! Jehovah God!! Unemployment has lost figures in the Federal Bureau of Statistics. Where are we? It seems as if the world is getting better but in the real sense nature is losing its taste.

The world is undoubtedly a global village with a great advantage in information technology posing a good business climate that should make the globe look good and adorable but it is the same tool used to perpetrate heinous crimes against humanity.

No light; no water; no good road; no decent hospital…..these are the old songs this new generation is still singing.

Where do we go from here? Do we continue to hope? Do we continue to blame successive governments? Do we continue to look at ourselves as different un-united people? Do we continue to blame nepotism and religious sentimentalism? Which way forward? Do we still hope for a better economic wellbeing for the citizenry in the nearest future? Should we go our separate ways and form several sovereign states? The questions are numerous, who is fooling who?

Na Waah ooooh!!! From the cull of a great leader Abraham Lincoln “you can fool all the people some of the time, and some people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time.

Your brother in the struggle,
Re: The Clock Is Ticking by Rawblings(m): 10:50pm On Jun 22, 2016
certainly, it is ticking

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