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APC: Shape Up Or Ship Out - Inkon by inkon: 10:37pm On Feb 28, 2016
It’s true that PDP projected a man whose government reeked of corruption. He wouldn’t say boo to a goose and would pay the price of lily-livered dummy.

Again, it’s true that Nigerians failed to ask why many empty theories have gone out of whack before accepting APC’s “change” mantra, obviously because they were in a hurry to hop out of the clasping jaws of PDP. It was so swift that before anyone noticed the arrival of the unknown angel, he had swooshed unto the throne of Aso Rock with no sign of abdication whatsoever.

And what is happening today? A change certainly, perhaps not the long awaited kind of change.

It’s also true that this unknown angel plunged in at the deep end of the economy and is expected to tread prudently to avoid being put to rout.

But, is he?

No! Not with his recrudescent indulgence in all these extravagant junketing while hardship is slowly creeping upon Nigeria. That makes no odds, really!

What doesn’t seem to be true, however, is that president Buhari will oblige Nigerians with the needed economic ingenuity to enhance the living standard of the languishing multitude and save Nigeria from plunging further into the red as he had reeled-off during his campaigns. It’s of elusive rationale that APC’s BOT floated general Buhari on scum of hyped rectitude and nudged him into Aso Rock only for everything that was progressive to be snarled up in no time in lieu of the promised better days.

Was he allowed to participate in the presidential debate, slated to relay each party’s blueprint for economic road map and general national interest, Nigerians, certainly wouldn’t abide the shortcomings of Mr. Integrity. But that was boycotted as orchestrated by some holier-than-thou members of APC, who would go to war if their plans had flopped and are equally the brains behind his least said soonest mended approach to the plight of dear citizens of this country.

What they did not deem necessary was to advise him against his unguided temperament and inflammatory utterances, one of which has goaded a particular group of Nigerians into revolting, citing his statement, that those who gave him 5% of their votes deserved less from his government, as an evidence of his personal repugnance for them.

Indeed, most of his statements outside the shores of Nigeria are completely abhorrent and bereft of wisdom.

His popular aspersions, to say the least, for instance, that his subjects are criminals, said at the full glare of the international community speak volume. In the case of, 5% deserving less, coming from the supposed leader of the people, who would statutorily expect them at his beck and call, boils down to his spotted streaks of nepotism. Again, it is still the lingering effect of the ill-hatched inter-ethnic topology which has, courtesy of the beneficiaries, promoted sheer red in the tooth and claw political games.

Nigerians must not neglect the necessity of constantly reminding president Buhari that it is economic suicide to ban importation of items without viable local alternatives, thus denying greater percentage of Nigerians access to primary needs.

Finally, I will thank APC to stop crying wolf and to stop obtruding upon the concentration of Nigerians with their irrelevant frivolities and unfounded high corruption indices. They were voted in to fix the system and not to get it on the fritz. And if Buhari is the messiah they promised, they better shape up now or kiss-off their chances of re-election come 2019.

inkon

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Re: APC: Shape Up Or Ship Out - Inkon by inkon: 6:38am On Feb 29, 2016
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Re: APC: Shape Up Or Ship Out - Inkon by 2ruink(m): 11:45am On Mar 01, 2016
I wonder when Nigeria will get better.
Re: APC: Shape Up Or Ship Out - Inkon by pharmagba: 12:11pm On Mar 01, 2016
Too much grammar sef!
On ban of importation of some goods, it is a welcome development that has worked in some nation
Check out south Korea, 'if we cannot produce it, then we don't need it'
The path to take off may be bumpy, but we are surely on our way.
Re: APC: Shape Up Or Ship Out - Inkon by inkon: 7:39pm On Mar 01, 2016
pharmagba:
Too much grammar sef!
On ban of importation of some goods, it is a welcome development that has worked in some nation
Check out south Korea, 'if we cannot produce it, then we don't need it'
The path to take off may be bumpy, but we are surely on our way.

Growing the economy isn't it?
We are saying the same thing bro....the difference is in the understanding.

The so-called leaders can't interpret the intricacies of their stringent economic policies so how can they give a clue?

Doing the right thing in a wrong way is banning importation of things when you have not created an enabling environment for local production. South Korea had a different approach.
Re: APC: Shape Up Or Ship Out - Inkon by newhyt: 8:55am On Apr 15, 2016
Well, these are valid points but have faith, things might improve.
Re: APC: Shape Up Or Ship Out - Inkon by inkon: 7:06pm On Apr 15, 2016
newhyt:
Well, these are valid points but have faith, things might improve.

Improve, yes that has being my prayer. But hoping to get something from nothing is what people do and call it faith.

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