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Patrick Ani • 9 years ago

It is so easy for someone to sit and hypothesize about issues and put them down in writing. By all standards, the content of this article is absurd to say the least. I am sure the author of this article has never been to Nigeria.

How can he talk about improvement in infrastructure (roads, power etc) when the situation on ground is the opposite. How can he talk about solving corruption, when the situation is worsening. And people are acting with impunity. Only recently, the president used the analogy of the "yam and goat". Haba! There has to be consequences for corrupt acts. That is the first deterrent.

I will strongly advise that you look into the fertilizer issue. Don't sit in your offices and base your arguments on imaginary reports. The scam is ever so big.

The truth of the matter is that Nigerians are suffering. There economy is biting hard. Many cannot even afford to feed. And there is no hope of redemption.

My joy is that nothing lasts forever. Even if president GEJ wins again, 2019 isn't too far.

rawsilkysmooth • 9 years ago

Lies will not win you the elections I am afraid. If you continue to deny the numerous transformational advancements enjoyed by Nigerians, you would have created an untrustworthy reputation of yourself.

Agenda2015GEJ • 9 years ago

Nigeria has
a date with destiny as March 28 and April 11 draw near. These are two
significant dates that, on one hand, present Nigerians with an
opportunity to strengthen democracy through the ballot.