In recent history, Nigerians have been overwhelmingly betrayed by those charged with addressing their needs. Instead of serving the people, public servants have served themselves to the detriment of the masses. The result is a nation lacking adequate infrastructure, organisation and security.
The ineffectiveness of Nigerian leaders indicates a lack of accountability to their constituents. Nigerians are no longer relevant to their leaders, thus, leaders do not feel responsible to them.
The recent failure to conduct a free and fair electoral process was yet another illustration that the needs of the many are secondary to the wants of the important few.
From this day, all Nigerians are responsible for the future of this great & powerful country. Consequently, all Nigerians must commit themselves to the following:
Only upon achieving these principles can we as a people fully live up to our potential as a land of greatness. For ours is a country renowned for its illustrious people, ample resources and sheer physical beauty.
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In the last 2 weeks Nigerians & South Africans may and the South Koreans assuredly can.
Protest has been banned by the Sharia police that feels it is an embarrassment to islam - is Nigeria not a democracy?
We are yet to achieve that standard of democratic resolve which makes this day still so relevant and significant to Nigeria's fu
After every vote is counted, the man must know that his time is up and time has now passed him by.


Nice one dude!