RevolutionNow: Buhari Has Sold Misgovernance, We Have To Pay With Revolution By Seyi Oyetunbi | Sahara Reporters MBuhari's government has failed in its totality. And his efforts to abort the planned mass action is yet another proof that... READ MORE:
The giant of Africa needs a political resuscitation for her to live again. If a government fails to be responsible, it then becomes a matter of necessity for the people to organise and revolt. The nature of democracy is people-centred, that's why it is described by a one-time US President, Abraham Lincoln , to be"government of the people, by the people, for the people.
Buhari met the country sick, he came and injected it with lethal substance when we all had hoped the promised change would be positive. The revolution is now and any effort to halt it will be met with adequate resistance. Sow the wind, reap the whirlwind. You can't beat a child and ask him not to cry!
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