Sunday, 22 March 2015

MARCH 28 2015 ELECTION - IT IS ABOUT POLITICAL PROCESS DEVELOPMENT

It is about the political process development of Nigeria which previous gladiators and ruiners (rulers) of Nigeria have not allowed to happen. It is happening with Jonathan.

Nigerians really need to open their eyes and know that opportunity is always disguised as work. So when the lazy look at opportunity, all they see is sweat and work and they faint. Whatever you see as wrong in President Jonathan’s administration is the disguise of opportunity. It is all good because it gives Nigerians the opportunity to make the hard choice associated with socio-political development. Making the right choices in life is always a hard thing.

If you want to achieve growth and development without a germane environment for the evolution of the process, it is like expecting your pregnant wife to deliver a child the same day you found out she is two months pregnant. What would come out is not a baby.   It is called premature. Voting anyone other Jonathan on 28 March 2015 would put in the hands of Nigerians an aborted fetus. Voting other than Jonathan make Nigerians out as the proverbial tortoise that has been in toilet for 40 years and is asking the people to hurry up (on the day he is being brought out) to bring him out before the smell of shit kills him.

Claims of anybody even Buhari fighting corruption is futile and falsehood. It is not tenable to fight corruption. You cannot fight corruption. Not even in America.  We can only outgrow corruption. Though the APC and Buhari are mouthing corruption, they do not have the philosophy and the moral bearing for dealing with corruption. The anti-corruption egghead of the Buhari military regime was late Tunde Idiagbon.  With the exception of Buhari who worked with Idiagbon, which other APC member is not among the corruption problem of Nigeria? 

More importantly, corruption is not among the tenth real problems of Nigeria in hierarchy. Even if America or others mouth corruption which is neither spelt in Ibo, Hausa or Yoruba but in English, it does not make it a Nigerian. Truth is that there is corruption everywhere. It is only institutional and moral strength of the people and country as a collective development in their consciousness that can deal with corruption. President Jonathan is the only Nigerian ruler that has given that power to Nigerians by creating an enabling environment for people to challenge the wrongs of rulers.  He has created the opportunity for an opposition with mouth to speak without having their banks and other businesses crippled or killing them for question rulership. He has allowed Nigerians to have a voice over their affairs. My calculation is that Jonathan's next four years will seal it for Nigerians - making democracy a government of the people and not of a small cabal of insensate rogue men. The next four years with Jonathan would provide Nigerians with the opportunity to outgrow corruption.

Not voting for Jonathan on 28 March 2015 is to orchestrate miscarriage which would lead me to accuse those who caused it of sponsoring and procuring an abortion which is still illegal in Nigeria.

I personally invite Nigerians to rise up with a vision of tomorrow and vote for the future and not for the past.  Jonathan represents the future.  Buhari represents the past.  We must move forward in this country if Nigeria is to be a nation. 

Nigeria has remained too long as a concocted country.  It needs to grow up into a nation.  March 28 2015 date is that day when the impetus to give hope to that growth and development into nationhood for Nigeria would be established.  It is only a vote for President Goodluck Jonathan that would ensure that.


We have had too much bad luck in the hands of past rulers of which Buhari is one.  Let us get one more four years of fresh GOOD LUCK.  This is our chance to have a Nigeria which everyone would feel is their own and not a country people see as a huge hippopotamus meat lying on the ground for thieves to come and cut from without thinking about tomorrow.

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