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The Plague Called Nigerian Leadership by Paulpaulpaul(m): 7:23pm On Aug 03, 2017
Observing the political scene of Nigeria over a couple of decades, one is left with nothing but biwilderment, confusion and obfuscation at the government without governance and poor leadership styles of our elected, selected and employed leaders. The land is molested and the poor masses cheated. So, absurd however is the fact that intelligentsias are politically apathetic or deranged.

From the third-term bid of Obasanjo to the short-lived Rule of Law of Yar'adua and the Stealing is NOT Corruption idea of Jonathan. One can not but conclude that people of different region of this enclave have shown their lack of commitment to the Project Nigeria. At a point, people became tired but hopeful; they demanded for CHANGE. Eagerly, hopefully and prayerfully the transformationist were ousted out, in an election umpired by JEGA.

After the exhilarating delirium of Change, came the REALITY of the ailing Messiah. The expected positive change yielded a negative output and the Minister of Light administers darkness steadily and the Messiah became a ghost worker. Nigeria, the former GIANT of Africa is now an embodiment of Republics. There are calls for self-determination by different people from different regions for different intent and purposes. Can we blame them? NO! The nation is faced with political uncertainty, economic quagmire and security rot.

Anyway, the minister of Propaganda is jutifying his pay by dishing out lies at every opportunity. We were told that the agents of death: Boko Haramites have been technically defeated, later we heard that they had been militarily wiped out but now the mouthpiece of the RUN-AWAY Messiah said, "the Boko Haram terrorists are secretly resurging".

The question is, if the military acumen of the Giant Midget called Nigeria cannot contain the attacks of the Starving Boko Haram Terrorists, how would they manage the conflicts of the surging Republics in the Federal Republic of Nigeria? Nigeria may be on her way to die a natural death.

Many people profer REVOLUTION as the solution to the quandary but I say: NO! Revolution has never and would never be a solution to bad governance, rather it would be a tool to oust bad leaders and install worse. The solution to NIGERIA problem should be RESTRUCTURING or SECCESSION

Paulpaulpaul
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