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Do We Deserve The Kind Of Leaders We Have In Nigeria? by God1000(m): 5:01pm On Nov 02, 2021
According to Alexis De Tocqueville, in every democracy people get the government they deserve, is this statement true in the case of Nigeria?

Social polarization in Nigeria under president buhari is worrisome, politicians from both APC and PDP have plundered this country, they call it national cake, general sani abacha and other military rulers embezzled billions of dollars as well.

Nigerians are now faced with unprecedented privation under this administration due to the ineptitude and turpitude of the leadership class at all levels of our government.
Fulani herdsmen, bandits, boko haram and other criminals continue to commit carnage with impunity.
President buhari was elected by well -meaning and patriotic Nigerians in 2015 including myself, I looked beyond tribe and religion then, it was about the bigger picture called "project Nigeria" buhari being our Hobson's choice then with APC outmanoeuvred Nigerians with their duplicity, they campaigned on areas where good luck Jonathan performed abysmally and promised Nigerians eldorado, but instead he(buhari) took away our felicity and brought misery, Nigerians are just trying to subsist now, we're facing existential crisis amid rising ethno nationalism! insecurity, corruption, poverty, bigotry and intolerance, nepotism, marginalisation are numerous problems bedevilling our country.

Nigeria has never been this polarized due to buhari's divisive policies, our country is still unraveling.

This hardship is insufferable, a country that should be flowing with milk and honey has been reduced to a cesspit and God forsaken land where dreams perish.
The agony, anguish and anxiety Nigerians go through everyday while trying to make ends meet is unacceptable, it appears our leaders are the enemies of this country, they benefit immensely from the broken, dysfunctional and corrupt system, the reason they want the status quo to remain, they don't want restructuring or any positive changes that Will not favour them.
Their parochial interest and inordinate ambitions supersede national interest, but we need to end this ugly circle of recycling politicians.
We need to come together and dislodge them from power, we cannot continue like this, we've become a laughingstock and mockery among nations of the world.
All we need are men and women of good-will that will bring good governance and dividends of democracy, it is feasible, it's never too late, Nigeria will bounce back with sound leadership if we all play our part.

Don't worship or defend corrupt politicians even if they are from your tribe because they don't care about your existence.
Our inalienable rights are sacrosanct, fight for your right and liberty, don't be afraid to die, nothing good comes easy, just make sure you die for the right cause.
As for president buhari, our governors and every past leader from both PDP and APC that put us in this mess, history will not be kind to them, they are the real enemies of this country, we know all of them and their families. They hate this country to the extent that they abandon our schools and hospitals, they prefer traveling to Europe, Asia and America for medical treatment and education with their children.
They engage in gaslighting and their credulous supporters continue to worship them.
We are tired of their shenanigans, vote wisely come 2023 my dear brothers and sisters, for now we don't have any other country apart from Nigeria, let's work for her progress, peace and unity.
God bless the federal republic of Nigeria.
Moderator should please move this to front page.

Re: Do We Deserve The Kind Of Leaders We Have In Nigeria? by BigSarah(f): 5:06pm On Nov 02, 2021
A country which more than half of its population are unproductive greedy hypocrites are even lucky to have the kind of leaders they currently have.
Re: Do We Deserve The Kind Of Leaders We Have In Nigeria? by God1000(m): 5:09pm On Nov 02, 2021
BigSarah:
A country which more than half of its population are unproductive greedy hypocrites are even lucky to have the kind of leaders they currently have.
Who do we blame for that?
Re: Do We Deserve The Kind Of Leaders We Have In Nigeria? by BigSarah(f): 5:20pm On Nov 02, 2021
God1000:

Who do we blame for that?

We're all responsible

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Re: Do We Deserve The Kind Of Leaders We Have In Nigeria? by Ifesinachi22(m): 5:34pm On Nov 02, 2021
No
Re: Do We Deserve The Kind Of Leaders We Have In Nigeria? by istina: 6:11pm On Nov 02, 2021
Yes we do, because either by out actions or inaction we put them in power.

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Re: Do We Deserve The Kind Of Leaders We Have In Nigeria? by powerkey: 8:37pm On Nov 02, 2021
Una deserve worse than that.

You Nigerians have not seen anything.
Re: Do We Deserve The Kind Of Leaders We Have In Nigeria? by God1000(m): 8:45pm On Nov 02, 2021
powerkey:
Una deserve worse than that.

You Nigerians have not seen anything.
Lol, are you not a Nigerian? I'm, why such comment
Re: Do We Deserve The Kind Of Leaders We Have In Nigeria? by Saifullah01: 8:49pm On Nov 02, 2021
Absolutely.
The leaders are from amongst us, aren't they. That's the kind of people we are - a snake cannot give birth to sheep neither can you plant maize and reep millet, "you reep what you sow"

Yes there are few good ones amongst us but they haven't attain the critical mass to effect any meaningful change in our overall nature.

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