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Another Dark Age: The Lies Of President Muhammadu Buhari - Part 2


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Now, he now spends more time on air than any other animal while killings are massacres are on-going in just a local government from mine.



Actually, the whole fault lies on the public. They are so zealous to confine themselves to whatever new political party that emerges from God-knows-where by God-knows-who-diplomat with persuasive manifestos containing mantras and clarion calls for 'Change'.


In Egypt, youths burnt themselves in protest against injustice and whatever capitalism rule that puts them at a disadvantage.


But we Nigerians, sit in warm and fuzzy places, expecting that 'Naija go better'. And when the old grandfather tells us that we are lazy, you backbite and rip flesh.


On the flip side, the President is downright promoting the laziness.


Why he would be visiting a gay Archbishop who encourages same-sex marriage, while his country is in a quagmire is totally alienic.


Did he proffer any vital advice? No.


An Archbishop and a confused President casually had a closed-door meeting! The Hell!


Let me bring it back to Nigeria.


The return of the Dapchi girls from the clutches of the sinister Boko Haram was both a success and a failure.


I cannot simply fathom why they would decide to retain a particular girl just because she failed to turn Muslim, when the Presidency claimed that a ransom was paid.


Even this dosen't happen in Nigeria movies.


But Nigerians don't care.


Now, the President depends on Donald Trump to come fix up the shit that Nigeria has fallen into.


I'm just wondering how the visit to Washington will benefit us after all the hullabaloo he has said and done.


All i see is the benefit of the Fulanis. Truly, Buhari's disparaging administration brings not just the Dark Age, but Hell on Nigeria.


Written by John Akweh.

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