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Why We Should Vote For Buhari In 2019 by alpontif(m): 1:04pm On Nov 03, 2017
Why we must vote for Buhari in 2019

Plus ca change, plus cest la meme choose.The more things change, the more they remain the same. It is apparent from all indications that Nigeria is the wrong country to be if you want to be a good person, from all indications so far, good morals will lead to a life of poverty, failure and frustration.  To even hope there are good people that can bring a positive change in the system is an exercise in idiocy as it was clearly demonstrated by the presidency of GMB.

Abi? How else do you explain all the corruption and scandals that has taken place in his regime, apparently corruption has come to stay in Nigeria.

Corruption is so endemic and systemic in all things in Nigeria that it is both foolish and illogical , even against the fundamental laws of equilibrium to attempt to skirt around corruption in doing anything here. 

From systematic looting of our commonwealth by politicians and civil servants alike to legal enablers of corruption like the federal character act and several other strategically placed corrupt policies, to outright theft and diversion of resources to private coffers.

 It is very hard to be naive in this country, apparently no one can possibly be innocent in this country, as demonstrated daily by SARS intimidation and oppression of any young fellow that appears rich, who is unfailingly stopped, frisked,  Phone searched and immediately labelled a yahoo boy who must settle them or face the consequences. Instances have been recorded where they March people to ATM machines for them to withdraw money to pay them.

Nepotism is common place, even expected,  for example to get some federal government jobs in this country, you need to be personally introduced by a governor, senator or other highly placed thief, I am talking about jobs in NDIC, CBN etc....that apparently have been reserved for the offsprings of our common oppressors.

The Federal  character act has encouraged mediocrity instead of promote competence, this has had a direct effect on how policies are formulated or implemented in this country, or how do you hope to have excellent results if the greater percentage of your bureaucracy is made up of incompetent idiots that will never pass a merit based civil service  competency examination as done by the Chinese or the Indian governments. So it's very simple, if you don't put your best people in your civil or public service, you cannot get good policies nor implement it. 

The geniuses that formulated the Federal character act must be rejoicing in their graves now.

FSARS is everywhere harassing people, and in some cases inflicting grievous bodily injuries, I have also been stopped before, searched and accused of been a yahoo boy and told to settle.  Apparently it is a crime to have foreign numbers on your phone or as a professional, to call your customers "Clients".

But again can you blame FSARS? these are law enforcement agents, exposed to danger, poorly paid, with families and obligations to fulfil....if they die in the line of duty there is nothing like care or any welfare for their family, what will an armed, angry and poorly paid law enforcement agent do but prey on the citizenry. ..it is the nature of such things..Again the Nigerian state that pays politicians more than law enforcement agencies is to be held responsible.

Violence is actually the only language the Nigerian state understands, Militants spoke it well and got paid big time, To the point that some of them now have universities and have become well respected chiefs and elder statesmen.  Again, it is hard to be naive in this entity we call Nigeria.  For its very clearly an anarchic system and only those who have the capacity for violence can hope to flourish in the system.  It is clear.

To really get the attention of the government in this country, you need to kill, and I don't mean just one or two people, nope, you need to demonstrate the capacity to kill thousands of people, blow up pipelines, kidnap white people and generally be a major problem for the Owners of Nigeria.  That is how you get their attention, that is how they will invite you to the table to partake of the national cake ,they will negotiate with you and you will be ableto enjoy the wealth that belongs to all Nigerians in peace, with police escorts sef.

People are jobless, a Country whose population consists of a lot of young angry youths with very high unemployment levels is certainly the ideal place for criminal behaviour and all forms of society destroying criminality.  When you combine this with the general lawlessness of the Nigerian society where who you know matters more than what you know, where the police is the most corrupt organisation, where the judiciary is corrupt beyond belief, where people praise wealthy people irrespective of where and how they got their wealth, it should then be no surprise to us that Nigeria is the capital of yahoo yahoo and and  major exporter of prostitutes to the world.
What will you have the youth do?..starve to death?...watch life pass them by?..hope that a nonexistent government is gonna wake up one day and suddenly become responsible?

Not gonna happen. In the nature of things, people have to survive, and when the legit ways are no more available, the illegitimate ways will be new way to secure the bag.

You can sit in your chair and moralize about how there is no justification for this , you have the luxury of access to opportunities that is denied to 98 percent of Nigerians, your generation went to free schools, got jobs waiting for you, had everything handed to you on a platter of gold, so it's no surprise that your generation destroyed and looted this country into oblivion, nor is it a surprise that you cannot emphatize with the struggles of the Nigerian youth to make ends meet,writing them off as Lazy.

Your generation plotted coups, killed people, raped this country, implemented catastrophic policies and destroyed the essence of this nation, and you wonder why every other youth of nowadays is either a yahoo boy or a prostitute...in all the shades these two professions come in, how else do you want them to secure the bag?..Abi you expect them to be slaves to your children who you sent to the best schools to justify the nepotism you deploy to place them in the best jobs, claiming that they are qualified. ...which is actually true?

Apart from a rape of the morals, the Nigerian youth also has the misfortune of passing through the worst educational system in the whole world, a system that does not equip them with skills for the 21st century workplace, nor place them in the best position to secure jobs anywhere in the world. Nigerian certificates are next to worthless to secure jobs overseas, doctors have to take new exams, engineers have to be recertified.

To go up now, you either have to be in the entertainment industry, politics or the streets, no two ways about it, some of us,because of our family names and Politics have to stick at all costs to the straight and narrow in Nigeria or find a way to immigrate.

And you people wonder why Nigeria is a hellhole. The only way is to fundamentally restructure Nigeria or allow it to fail...either way..Nigeria in its present form is going to collapse whether you like it or not.

Since our dumb politicians have refused to toe the sane line of restructuring, the only other way is to encourage actions that will place the collapse of Nigeria on the fastrack.  As it is, based on current trends it will take 198 years for Nigeria to collapse fully, we obviously cannot afford to wait that long . That is why we must promote corruption and anarchy.

It seems like an antithesis of our discussion, but observe that if a lot of corrupt politicians get into power, they will contribute to an increase in the rate of looting and destruction of this country,  which will hasten the collapse of this country, which is the endgame that can favor the masses. To make sure that this happens in the next 20 years, we must make all effort to support corrupt politicians,  encourage corruption, nepotism and injustice. We must encourage SARS brutality and have more military operations and dances with animal names, we should encourage the diversion of government funds into private coffers, totally create a system that favors the few at the expense of the majority. We must actively seek the abrogation of the EFCC ,ICPC and make sure corrupt officials get to positions of power and influence, this will tremendously increase the poverty in the land, encourage unrest, increase militancy and generally make Nigeria a more lawless place that will be the envy of Countries like Somalia. This will happen in 29 years. That is why we must make sure that we vote for corrupt politicians so that Nigeria will collapse, without the collapse of Nigeria, there is no hope for the poor masses in this Country.

In short , we must make sure that Buhari gets reelected in 2019.
Re: Why We Should Vote For Buhari In 2019 by Paperwhite(m): 1:07pm On Nov 03, 2017
Anything but Buhari as Nigerian leaders both politico-military wise have never been any different.I give up. cry cry
Re: Why We Should Vote For Buhari In 2019 by Akwamkpuruamu: 11:00am On May 02, 2021
Op, you don deactivate this moniker?

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