As I had explored in this newspaper sometime ago, the blessing of the civilian political coming of our most dear Muhammadu Buhari as Nigeria’s head of state is to reveal to us that the true change...
As I had explored in this newspaper sometime ago, the blessing of the civilian political coming of our most dear Muhammadu Buhari as Nigeria’s head of state is to reveal to us that the true change that Nigeria has ever needed must happen now. Indeed, that change was in the slogan of their political party, but as a gimmick only.
This government brought all those corruptions and retrogression to a crescendo in the nepotism, tribalism, ethnicity, religious fanaticism unto “a jihadism”, double-speak and small and big terrorisms and their protection, which this government has tried to perfect itself in. It is all of these, and the arrogance with which those who embraced them, practiced them and believe that nobody may dare to challenge them in it that has brought us all to this dead end.
Again, they may choose to remain as their self-chosen caliphate all alone there as a nation of their own. The remaining parts of Nigeria will then retain the three semi-autonomous regions of Nigeria’s 1960 independence structure; but now as semi-autonomous republics, but not the regions of old. This is surely an advancement merited for the last 60 years of this otherwise wasted life that Nigeria has turned out to be.
In my very humble opinion, these are the issues that all the progressive ethnic nationalities, socio-political groups and responsible politicians and citizens should be discussing if they desire peace, true development and progress for this present suffering people of Nigeria, victims of the present terrible government. We must do this respectfully, mutually educatively, and indeed charitably.
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