It turns out that Idris actually got the bulk of his ill-gotten wealth on the back of the despair and agony of university lecturers.
Yet, we are witnessing in real life what would be unrealistic in the realm of fictional imagination.
There would be an incalculable disaster in the offing because an uneducated or under-educated youth bulge is always a catalyst for perpetual internal strife.
Since Buhari and Osinbajo have made governance a brazen, no-consequence stealing bazaar, people see nomination fees as deposits for a chance to loot with impunity after 2023 poll.
If Jonathan couldn’t reverse a bag of rice to the amount it was when he assumed power in 2010, why do people think he can reduce a bag of rice from N33,000 to N11,000 if reelected?
Sometimes a statement of the problem implies the solution to the problem.
PDP is in a worse disarray than the APC is in.
You can’t have a country if a huge segment of it is forced to expend energies trying to get out of it.
The next president should be someone who will not only bring back the bar but who will raise it.
This is especially tragic because everyone knows that electricity is the driving force of technology and innovation, not to mention basic creative comforts.
