Journey mercies!
If you have not done so, I am interested in you asking specifically if those on ground are as excited on this matter as those talking away from home. Still on the same issue, it would be interesting to know the take of those who witnessed the last civil war as opposed to those who never did. Finally, just from your personal observation is this just a chat of the elite or a serious consideration among the popular masses?
Just curious.
Stay safe . . .
Michael
On Sunday, June 25, 2017 3:19 PM, Toyin Falola <toyinfalola@austin.utexas.edu> wrote:
Dear all:
Greetings from Nsukka, staying at a nice hotel where I am following all the debates.
As I walk on the streets, visit pepper soup joints and do my usual talk talk I was wondering whether scholars and politicians are not the real problems of Nigeria.
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