In Nigeria (Nigeria's always a good example) the problem of the undecided voter is, regionally very clear cut – depending on whether the front-runner is from the North or the South or the West. We don't know about the East yet, but time will tell.
Sure enough, slavery is over but Nigeria continues as a class society, evenly divided between the haves and the have-nots (the shuffering and shmiling masses.
But in the final analysis
it is ethnicity (blind tribal
or religious
hatred /
loyalty
that counts.
True or false? I hope that it does not challenge anyone's major belief!
In today's Nigeria it would seem that the APC is more of the anti-corruption party because it's easy for them scream "CORRUPTION !" from the benches of the opposition...
The last time I visited an art gallery in Stockholm it so happened that the gallery was owned by a Nigerian. In Nigeria immigration is not an issue
Over here in Sweden it's a little different because the Social Democrats have been in power most of the last one hundred years. Corruption is not an issue, but the budget, unemployment, Education, Health Care, immigration, the Environment, are issues :
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