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Friday 27 May 2016

The More Things Stay The Same, The More They Change!

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In-arguably, Nigeria's major problem since the first republic was bad leadership and perhaps followers.

Well, it's no fallacy that we are yet to get this right; 'Nigeria needs more than one incorruptible man to lead a government that is consist of many corrupt individuals'. Go and argue at the market square or at a newspaper stand, if you disagree with me on this.

Let me say that stamping out corruption and mismanagement or its reduction to the nearest minimum does not automatically transform to pragmatic growth and sustainable development of a country. The team of professionals and technocrats in the present administration  must do more than 'analysis' and forecast. Transforming a country like ours is not rocket science, it requires common sense.

Reminder: Blessed is the man who neither believe in miracle, nor in building castles in the air, for he shall not be disappointed by politicians.

The only constant in life is change, and so it is with life. So we should all be prepared to make change, when the need arise again.

Sulaiman Kazeem
Twitter & Instagram: @MrSteam_

Igbo Presidency, The Intrigues.

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Until the relationship between Northern Nigeria and Southwestern Nigeria go irredeemably sour and the Easterners are ready to deal with the scars from Nigeria's forefathers, the betrayal and the conspiracy..; it will be till thy kingdom come for a candidate from Eastern Nigeria to become the President-GCFR of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

I am neither promoting discord between the North and the Southwest, nor do i pray that the East and the North form an alliance against the Southwest, but believe me, someday the North and the Southwest will be separated by an historic conflict of interests.

TBH, I look forward to an 'Igbo presidency', but i am afraid that this might not happen in the next two decades! After all, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan is not 'Igbo'.

Sulaiman Kazeem
@MrSteam_

The Nigerian Government And The Outlaws

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The population of people living their lives like an OUTLAW in this locomotive called Nigeria is very disheartening and also detrimental to the success of the every driver and passenger in this 'service-overdue locomotive'.

These OUTLAWS damn the consequences of their selfish decisions and sometimes render a weak government and gullible masses completely 'out of phase'. These OUTLAWS are also guilty of sponsoring Militancy, Terrorism, Ethnic violence, providing arms for Fulani herdsmen, promoting thuggery and cultism and heating up our poli-sphere, all at achieving their selfish goals.

Proceeding the numerous revelations of gross mismanagement and monumental corruption, it is now very obvious that the last administration was at the zenith of this crass impunity and heartless abuse of office.

As for me, i have no objection or whatsoever against the anti-corruption crusade and also ensuring that our stolen funds are returned while the looters are brought to face the consequences of their decisions. For the sake of my esteem friends, i beg to reserve my opinion on the Niger Delta Avengers, MEND and the President Buhari led government.

Regardless of their political identity, ethnicity, religion, stratum and race, we all must ensure that there are unbearable consequences for people who believe they are OUTLAWS. Else, we should kiss our journey to greatness bye-bye.

You don't need a university degree or a Diploma to think aright, you need common sense.

Sulaiman Kazeem
Twitter & Instagram: @MrSteam_

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