
There are so many things that shouldn’t happen in Nigeria, that are happening and nobody seems to be doing or saying anything. Should I then be proud of being a Nigerian, which is my duty both in victory or defeat? Firstly, countless Nigerian nobles have been sent on errand to the great beyond impromptu, without justice been carried out on the perpetrators of the act. If this is so, no wonder nothing really happens when an average Nigerian is sent on the same errand. Sometimes we are forced to believe the lie they call true, by saying they (the government) do not know nothing about it.
“If two cargo ships could disappear without a trace, why should anyone complain if their car is stolen” a policeman told a fellow citizen who came to report of a stolen car. Also, the number of police check-points along Badagry Express-way is as if that road leads to the Central Bank Vault, which I don’t think it does. We never for once saw the efforts of “Never Expect Power Always” (NEPA) until they privatized it to Please Hold Candle Now (PHCN). My brother, which one is better? Why won’t Charlie try to escape when the Court Yard Police Department cannot find how Alaye-mu-ciga left London for Nigeria? I want to ask, why should that traitor and crime lord be harboured in Nigeria? This means that if Osama wishes to take asylum in Nigeria, we would receive him with open arms. “Money is really the root of all evil”. We have rigged elections to the extent that we are now rigging Census. Oh God! Are we caused?
The painful part is the Bird Flu Saga; where I am made to believe that in order to receive a $ 50 Million loan from World Bank the Bird Flu mysteriously flew into Nigeria. Are we that poor? Why shouldn’t there be a Third Term, when the First Term was spent on Trips and Travels, Second Term was on Settling Scores. At least, the Third Term would help him to rule this country with ease. He once told us to tighten our belts and some have died from tummy-tuck, I wonder if he would say we should free out belt or not. Finally, the Oba of Sanjo and the Art of Iku are on it again, doing what kids knows how to do best (fight). What kind of examples are they setting? What every Nigerian should know is that when two elephant fights the grass suffers. So who are these grasses?
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