"Or is this part of elite conspiracy to keep silent when our bread is buttered by the power that be, no matter how cruel those who hold the lever of power can be to the voiceless victims of such misuse of power? Everyone is free to support whoever, but as Fanon warned, history will be harsh to those who have the knowledge to speak against oppression but chose to be silent and indifferent" (Femi).
Yes, it is!
History would also be harsh on those who foisted Buhari on us four years ago, even when the signs of fascism were there.
Yes, apology have been rendered and accepted(?), but those apology would not remedy the harsh verdict of history.
CAO.
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