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APC vs PDP...the grass suffers by Neverquit(f): 7:08pm On Sep 24, 2015
I wonder why Nigerians blindly follow any political party.

Here's a question: why do you follow a party? That's just (wait for it) STUPID. Isn't it more pragmatic to support individual politicians and their visions?

Politicians more often than not will change their political party. Example: if you were an Obasanjo fan when he was in PDP, do you stop supporting him because he is now in APC? Or start supporting him because he changed his party? It will make more sense if you stop the support because you no longer buy into his vision.

We as a country need to rise together and support good vision(s)/politician(s) and likewise prosecute those that are corrupt regardless of their political party.

We need to stop fighting each other in order to put a stop to the rot in our country. We need to have a collective voice to demand for justice regardless of any party affiliation.

Politicians don't care about us, they already secured the future of their generations yet unborn. Yet, some people are ready to sell their future.

It really does baffles me when I read comments from 'learned' citizens on this forum. The level of abusive words being typed is ridiculous. 

It is time to wake up. We need to set aside our differences (i.e party affiliation, tribe etc) and speak with one voice.

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