Wednesday, December 28, 2011

SupremeCourt Judgement:Does is it worth celebrating?

It was a glorious moment in the presidential villa as the supreme court proclaims Jonathan winner of April poll.

We congratulate Mr President for this well deserved victory. We believe now that major part of your distraction is out of the way.

I never doubted of this victory as it was Jonathan all the way during and after the election. I recalled how I had to lodge in a hotel on the Lagos Island just to be close to my polling centre because of restrictions on movement occasioned by the election. And we voted massively for him.

But before we shout off our roofs, let us ask ourselves what this victory means to us. Nigeria is at the point of disintegration and ethnic cleansing is going on in the northern part of Nigeria. As we talk people are fleeing their homes in Damaturu, there was also a bomb blast in Sapele. Is it the dreaded Boko Haram at work again, or is it a reprisal attacks from the South. If MEND claims responsibility to this, then we are all is gone.

Major issues are left for less important issues as subsidy removal and victory at court. Our own 'ROME' is burning, who will wake up Nero. He whose house is on fire does not go after rats. This is exactly what we are seeing today. It took Mr President  7 hours to react after the christmas bombing, but took him only 30 minutes to react after the supreme court judgement.

We are calling on our youths again to join hands in this BLOODLESS REVOLUTION and together we can build the Nigeria of our dreams. Look into yourselves and imagine the Nigeria you desire. Is what we are having today what we thought.

We believe that Nigerians are against the subsidy removal because we don't know where the money will go afterall. What happened to all the monies EFCC recovered. Can we say where they have impacted our lives with the monies. I could not hide my disappointment when i saw Okonja Iweala defending RUBBISH in the name of subsidy removal.

Enough of these lies and tricks. Ngozi is back to the same Government that nearly rubbished her reputation. Who knows if the disgrace this time will be worse than what they gave her before.

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