The expense in Nigeria is very peculiar when you factor in funds earmarked for gerrymandering
Your voice must be louder than the voice of your government.
There is no need to ask Nigerians to celebrate Democracy Day. They know their country’s democracy is a farce. Nigerians know they don’t have leaders.
Even in America, where they have strong institutions, geriatric politicians come with their problems.
“How much more can Nigerians endure? For how long will we let Nigeria keep happening to us? We cannot continue like this is normal.”
The brazen theft of votes, the suppression of voters and the collective disregard for the will of the people is one we should never forget.
The “politics” we witnessed is not a politics of development; it is a politics of retrogression and underdevelopment.
Do we start from insecurity and talk about how insecure the country became under his watch?
