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What Really Happened Yesterday.... by tolu4you: 10:58am On Jul 25, 2018
What took place yesterday was not enough to lead Saraki movement to electoral glory in 2019 against Buhari, except the electoral value of each decampee among his consistuents says otherwise. The only victory this can guarantee is parliamentary revolution or another gain if any consequential action leads to break down of law and order. Thus, Buhari et al have to exercise caution, patience and wisdom, otherwise they will play into the hands of anti-Buhari movement. Such consequence will definitely serve the interest of this movement and to the disadvantage of Buhari camp.
However, for we the masses, who are we to pitch tenth with any of the camps? They are both enemies of our nation. The current administration represent ethnic and religious bigotry and failure. Saraki et al represents the spirit of an average mischievous African politician: overambitiousness, corruption distasteful display of wittiness and selfishness. The only prayer we masses should owe this people is to pray that the embers they are fanning should consume them in totality, may be we will be able to see a new glorious rainbow....
written by Abe Wale.
Re: What Really Happened Yesterday.... by tolu4you: 10:59am On Jul 25, 2018
God saves this country for us the masses.
@lala

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