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MediumStout:Well, i think its safe to say that even the cabal does not trust Osinbajo to be a strict commander in chief of armed forced. Do you seriously think Osinbajo can take action against Nnamdi Kanu if his followers start rioting? That's one of the reasons they prefer the Attorney General instead... military coup or not.. On the other hand, Osinbajo is the best thing Nigeria has going for her as of now... it would be a shame to lose him to rough politics. I prefer him stepping up, and Saraki following up as VP... then the real power tussle can begin. The cabal can then use their rivalry (like the old Obasanjo-Atiku rivalry) to make way for their preferred candidate . . . probably Atiku Its a sticky situation for now... let's hope for the best though! |
asuustrike2009:I'm really surprised that anyone would think that of me... since it was I who suggested it to be the only reasonable move in the first place. My point is; In war, you need to recognize what field you're playing in... and use only forces relevant in such battles to get your win. By giving out such request.. don't you think they're in a way, inciting violence in advising students to go against their teachers... considering the fact that said teachers are just as bound to the curriculum as they are? |
The idea of the current Nigerian academic curriculum forcing students to take Arabic studies while subverting Christian Religious Studies under Religion and National studies seems partial, but then again Traditional (Cultural and Ancestral) Studies have been subverted under Yoruba language and other seemingly less relevant history related courses before even I was in kindergarten. I haven't found any complains on the internet because of how irrelevant its ties to our constitution is. The United State's constitution recognizes the bible, and even religion and as such made a defence for it in the constitution and so it's value can never be undermined at any level. With that being a foundational hamartia in our very own dark skin club here, it's only fair that efforts are made to adjust them - hence the inevitability of constitutional amendments. However, i just read in the news that Pastor Adeboye of the redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Kumuyi of Deeper life Church and Dr Oyedepo of Winners Chapel have "ordered" all Christian students to snub Arabic Studies classes. To the average Nigerian, that sounds like a step in the right direction... But I'm no average. I mean seriously... They asked?... Asked? No law suits? Or anything legal that can actually stand? I mean, just two days ago, a Nigerian (Mr. Toyin Dawodu) with no political ties (known so far) sued for information about the president's whereabouts as well as his health status... Because he can... And because we deserve to know! And just a few days later, the headlines have changed to "Nigerians are asking...suing probably"... That might not get anywhere, but at least it brought the question back to the table after being masked in political fumes for more than two weeks. If we want to matter, its up to us to make ourselves matter. If religious leaders want the position of religion in the stakes of this country's modus operandi to be at least recognizable... Then legal steps need to be taken to make sure of it because that's literally the only way! |
NwaAmaikpe:How is this related to the matter on ground now?... Nigerians sha... Teacher: Akpors, Why haven't you submitted your assignment? Akpors: It's because Goodluck Jonathan is the former president of Nigeria. mtchiew.... Olodo |
yarimo:I honestly don't see why you're giving credit to Buhari... he's been on life support for more than a month now, and he wont resign from the presidency....and none of these same APC members are moving to impeach him... even though they have legal grounds for that.. |
GeneralOjukwu:Wicked savagery... kai na |
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