I would rather prefer to believe that things can improve if we make positive contributions towards the future of Nigeria. Our shortcomings have been the collective failure of elite participation in politics. Our democracy is relatively young and can be made to grow in the right direction.
Anthony Akinola
On Wed, Feb 27, 2019 at 10:57 AM Chidi Anthony Opara, FIIM <chidi.opara@gmail.com> wrote:
"So let me congratulate all my friends, old colleagues, acquaintances and all Buharists who decided to reinforce failure and reward incompetence in this electionEveryone who voted on Saturday is an adult, so it's your inalienable right to vote for anyone, but be ready for aftermath of your action. When the python start to dance again, many of us will be here mocking many in Southeast who voted BuhariWhen Fulani herdsmen hit them in Benue again or whole of Northcentral killing scores, dont expect sympathy from anyone because rather you will be mockedWhen Boko haram kidnap your girls in Northeast region or throw bombs and kill many of you there or you are suffering in IDP camps, dont expect humanitarian feelings and efforts from any quarter, just deal with your unfortunate miseryWhen cattle rustlers descend on you in Zamfara State killing tens and dozens, any muppet who comes online to solicit and plead for support will be cursed by me personallyWhen crocodile begin to smile in Yorubaland and you are mistreated, dont be aghast when you see folks rejoicing over your unfortunate miseryWe have a conglomerate of millions of docile people in Nigeria and I do not blame them, it's our support system that made us very soft and mushy, reason people will decide to embrace a leader who treated them badly for good 4 yearsRemittances from diaspora last year was about N9Trillion which rivals our total national budget in 2018, when that tap stops running which might be very soon from what I gathered from many in diaspora, and you beg them for funds to offset hospital bills, pay children school fees, daily sustenance stipends etc they are ready to tell you to go and meet your "Papa Buhari" and demand for integrity or his sidekick Yemi Osinbajo to give you Tradermoni or the maverick Bola Tinubu richer than many states to rescue youYou lot will reset your brains at some point in the future and will start thinking right, once again congratulations for making that choice, it's your right."
--Chidi Anthony Opara is a "Life Time Achievement" Awardee, Registered Freight Forwarder, Professional Fellow Of Institute Of Information Managerment, Africa, Poet and Publisher of PublicInformationProjects
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