NIGERIA HAS LOST ITS PEACE & DIRECTION UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF THE PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI-LED ADMINISTRATION
March 4, 2021 | News
A friend of mine recently noted that President Muhammadu Buhari was at peace with his creator until he vied for the position of the Presidency of Nigeria. From that moment on and up till now, the relative peace, unity, progress, safety-assurance – experienced by Nigerians before Buhari came on board, were completely rubbished as practically everything moved from bad to worse.
NIGERIA HAS LOST ITS PEACE & DIRECTION UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF THE PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI-LED ADMINISTRATION
A friend of mine recently noted that President Muhammadu Buhari was at peace with his creator until he vied for the position of the Presidency of Nigeria. From that moment on and up till now, the relative peace, unity, progress, safety-assurance – experienced by Nigerians before Buhari came on board, were completely rubbished as practically everything moved from bad to worse. That of the present insecurity situation in the country under the President Buhari-led Federal Government, has become the most worrisome of them all. Though, there were some recorded cases of terrorism activities in the past administration, but never have we seen things get so bad under this present Government. Even the relative economic boom Nigerians experienced under the past Governments, have all been scattered and eroded by the Buhari-led administration.
Mind you, this was never what the majority of Nigerians had expected when they decided to vote for Buhari to take over the reigns of power in 2015. And because of the fact that we all wanted a ‘Change’ from the then corrupt-ridden statuesque, and also considering the persistence, and several attempts by Buhari who appeared then to be so desirous to govern Nigeria; the majority of the Nigerian people decided to give him a chance. Buhari at one time, shed tears on national television, expressing his passion and desire to bring about the needed change in Nigeria if given a chance. We never knew that all of that was a smokescreen, a complete sham! Nigerians were even more delighted then with Buhari’s famous quote of: “I belong to everybody, and I belong to nobody” – suggesting to Nigerians that he will be for the interest of the Nigerian people. Not knowing that all of that was an act of deception.
Though, it initially seemed as if the Buhari-led administration meant business when he took over the reins of power, as Nigerians witnessed some loot recovery, exposed corrupt practices, arrests and prosecution of high-profile public office holders, which were not common place before then. But as time progressed over the years, the signs of his true colours, weaknesses and deception started manifesting in the polity. Even his fight on corruption has its loopholes, as Nigerians are yet to know exactly what this administration has used all that recovered loot for. Neither has the people felt any positive impact from it. Not to mention the fact that Buhari saw nothing wrong in appointing questionable characters that are having corrupt-cases hanging on their necks, as his cabinet members. Aside the fact that it took President Buhari several months to appoint his cabinet, when he eventually did, Nigerians were amazed at his demonstration of gross nepotism and favouritism, especially in the appointment of sensitive Executive positions at the Presidency, and the Security Chiefs.
Since then, the Nigerian entity and the lives of the common man/generality of Nigerians, have not been the same – as things have continued to nose dive under the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration. On the one hand, Nigerians are currently battling with the abnormally high inflation of essential basic necessities of sustaining life, as fuel pump price now sells at N175 per liter, which has further heightened the prices of food items and other essentials. Then there is the high electricity tariffs in the midst of unreliable power supply and a generator-driven economy. Then on the other hand too, Nigerians are daily living in fear and panic because of the increasing insecurity situation across the country, which has made many to conclude that indeed, we really do not have a President and Commander-In-Chief in the country.
It is daily becoming simply clear that President Buhari is not in-charge of this country. Our Nigerian soldiers, Police officers and other Security operatives are being slaughtered by terrorists/bandits, kidnappers, hoodlums, and they all pretend as if nothing is happening. As far as I can tell, there is anarchy already in the country. The saddest part is that even the ‘almighty’ National Assembly have become rubber-stamp legislators who have continued to bark and bark, but have not demonstrated the courage and willingness to bite, especially with their legislative powers to call the Executive President to Order. Or better still, have him removed from Office for gross incompetence. Nigeria was indeed at relative peace when Buhari came into power. Sadly, he could not hold the country together as expected. Rather, because of his skewed leadership style and body language, there is evidently more disunity, animosity, divisiveness amongst and between the Southern parts of Nigeria with the Northern parts of the country.
The Nigerian economy has also suffered greatly under the President Buhari-led administration. According to a recent report on Business Day, it noted how “Buhari sets record as Nigerians grow poorer for the sixth straight year.” In analyzing the Performance of the Nigerian Economy since 1999, the report shockingly noted that: under the Olusegun Obasanjo administration (1999-2007), the average growth rate of the economy was 6.9%; that of Umaru Musa Yar’Adua (2008-2010), witnessed an average growth rate of 7.8%; Goodluck Jonathan’s time in office (2011-2015) witnessed an average growth rate of 5%. But that of President Muhammadu Buhari (2015-2020) has only recorded an average growth rate of 0.28%. What should we call that?
While expressing his frustration with the present administration and the Nigerian economy, Smart Ofugara, an Advocate of good governance, development and social justice, noted that: “Nothing will come out of it. I sent money to a Ghanaian and the exchange was $1 to 5.26 Cedes. I felt bad for Nigerian and her leadership where the same $1 is exchanging for 1 to 472 Naira. It shows lack of vision. Nigerian millionaires are ‘Government Contractors’ and ‘Government Traders.’ But other countries’ millionaires are inventors and initiatives’ creators. Again, I weep for my country and all her leaders.”
Under the Buhari-led administration, we have had, within the space of three months, close to four massive kidnap cases of school abductions in Nigeria. From Kankara, Katsina State abduction of 300 pupils in December 2020; to Kagara, Niger State abduction of 27 Students, 3 Staff, 12 Others and 1 killed, in February 2021. The latest of course is the Jangede, Zamfara abduction of 317 school girls in February 2021. Let us not forget the Dapchi, Yobe State abduction of 110 school girls in February 2018. And in all these cases, we were told of how billions of Naira were allegedly paid as ransoms to free these children. Making the kidnap issue a very lucrative business for these terrorists’ groups. And nobody knows where is the next target? Mind you, when the Chibok, Bornu State school girls kidnap happened in 2014 under the Goodluck Jonathan administration, the nation was on fire as both Buhari, and his party leaders were demanding for the immediate release of the abducted girls, and President Jonathan’s resignation. But now, they have all been quiet, and one begins to wonder why!
In fact, when the Fulani herdsmen/bandits’ terrorists’ criminal activities increased across the nation few years ago, many did not know the magnitude and seriousness of the issue until recently, they have practically been emboldened to release videos online of their criminal activities, trying to justify it and even gain sympathy from the Nigerian people. If they are really herdsmen, then who provided them with such sophisticated weapons/armory? If they claim to be poor and neglected, how did they get the money and access to buy such dangerous and expensive weapons? And why are they not fighting their fellow Fulani political leaders only, who have continued to cause the abject poverty in their States and in the Northern regions? Why are they attacking people from other regions? Kidnapping, Rapping, Displacing and killing innocent Nigerians?
Now we have the Governors of Zamfara and Niger States, and the so-called Sheikh Ahmed Abubakar Gumi, having meetings with these terrorist bandits in the name of trying to broker peace. That means they know exactly where these terrorists are. But instead of going after them, the Minister of Information wants Nigerians to ‘adapt’ – suggesting that, that’s how terrorist operate all over the world, so we should live with it as normal. In all of this, President Buhari, as the supposed Commander-In-Chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces and the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is nowhere to be found or heard. What a shame!
I still remember the way the Olusegun Obasanjo administration handled the insecurity crises instigated by his own Yoruba people through the OPC. In one of the Presidential Media Chats then, Olusegun unequivocally noted and warned that: “The Nigerian Police has acted according to the instructions they have been given, that any criminal, should be shot at sight. But now, they have even got additional instruction; anybody, who calls himself OPC, should either be arrested, or if he doesn’t give himself up to be arrested, he should be shot at sight. We cannot allow this country to be taken over by hoodlums and criminals.”
However, with the present Buhari-led administration, it is evident that he is not sincere and honestly willing to bring to an end the carnage caused by Fulani herdsmen and bandits terrorist attacks on countless communities across the nation. All the signs and indicators are there to justify this fact, which many believe is because he is from that ethnicity. From their body language, disposition, utterances, prescribed policies as supposed solutions to the problem, to their partiality and insensitivity to the plight of the Nigerian people that are victims of these criminal elements. All this has continued to make the situation worse by the day. The last sensible utterance we heard from President Buhari was: “Criminals are criminals, and should be dealt with accordingly, without resorting to ethnic profiling.” Still suggestive of the disposition that the Fulani herdsmen should not be profiled. But one should expect Buhari’s actions to speak for him. People will not be interested in what you have to say, until they know how much you genuinely care. Don’t say one thing, and your body language all these years has been saying something else.
An invited guest, Inibelie Effiong (a Lawyer), in The Morning Show on Arise News, clearly painted this picture recently with his comment: He started by asking, “where is the Commander-In-Chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria? My simple answer is, I do not know where the Commander-In-Chief is. There is a clear lacuna in the Presidency, you can’t convince me to the contrary. This is a man who sort for power for 12 years; 2003, 2007, 2011, he wanted to be President by all means. Nigerians gave him a chance in 2015. Despite his failures, the mandate was renewed in 2019, and as today, we are being governed by proxy. Garba Shehu is the one issuing offensive statements every day. Telling us what the President is saying. As if the President is incapacitated.
“Where is the President of Nigeria? Because when these governors are saying these things… when some of them pretend to be helpless, or are genuinely helpless; where is the Commander-In-Chief? We saw our Airforce men, who were involved in the unfortunate air crash disaster, they were buried, and the President was not there. Our troops are being slaughtered in the North. The President is not there at their funeral. When last did the President talk to Nigerians? When last did we see the President grant a media chat? When last did we see the President speak with the families of these victims? When last did we see the President personally taking responsibility for the killings and the rampage that is going on? So, if somebody is telling me that I have a President, I will raise an objection. Because the President that I want, should not be a decorative President.
“He shouldn’t be a portrait that is occasionally brought out for “photo-ups,” just to have some form of proof of life. Why have we lowered the bar? Why have we reduced this responsibility? When Governors are making these inciting comments; the other time we heard the governor of Bauchi State coming out to say “herdsmen can carry arms. They are justified to carry AK47s”. You have the governor of Zamfara State saying “I will still continue to dialogue with Bandits, with terrorists.” We have the governor of Niger State, saying a different thing. What you are seeing is a nation in crises. It’s a nation in peril. IT’S A NATION THAT IS LACKING IN DIRECTION AND LEADERSHIP. And we keep trying to be politically correct. The reality today is that, nobody can tell me that I have a Commander-In-Chief. You cannot be commanding from your bedroom. You have to lead from the front. That was what he promised. He said he will lead from the front. Today, he’s not even leading from the back.”
Nothing could be further from the truth, as noted by this lawyer, and it is just sad. It is even more worrisome to hear some of the things that are coming out from the mouths of some of the designated officials of the Buhari-led administration. Recently, the reason given by the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, for not going after the Fulani herdsmen/bandits/terrorists, is that they don't want to destroy the ecosystem of the forest. In other words, these criminal elements should be left to keep operating from the forests. The same Lai Mohammed, recently said that school kidnapping takes place in other countries as well? Trying to normalize what is happening in Nigeria. Or is it the Defence Minister, Bashir Salihi Magashi, who came out publicly on national television, to indirectly suggest that the Nigerian people, including women and children in local communities, should 'defend themselves' against the daily onslaught by Boko Haram terrorists, herdsmen killers, armed bandits and kidnappers, which the Nigerian Armed Forces comprising of the Army, Air Force, Navy, Police and other Security Agencies, have not been able to stop. That is total claptrap and absolute meaningless talk.
Let us not forget how the Minister of Transport, Rotimi Amaechi goofed on national television for not being able to answer a simple question on the insecurity situation in Nigeria. Agreed he is the Transport Minister, but at least he should have an opinion on the security problem in the country. Besides, who is he constructing the roads and railways for? If he is not concerned about the welfare and protection of the people. Or is it the Presidential Spokesman, Femi Adesina’s defence of President Buhari’s evident incompetence, saying that not addressing Nigerians on issues plaguing the Nigerian people, is “Buhari's leadership style.” Will serious-minded Government officials be making such public remarks and holding such positions in the face of the present economic woes in the face of a pandemic, and insecurity crises in the country?
No one forced President Buhari to seek to be elected as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. And if he cannot handle the demands of that office, he should honorably quit and save us all the headaches. To say that Nigeria is at the brink of exploding, is to put it mildly. And the sooner the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration changes its present unacceptable body language and posture towards addressing the collapsing economy, and the increased insecurity situation in the country that is about tearing the nation apart, the better for all us.
Zik Gbemre.
March 4, 2021
We Mobilize Others To Fight For Individual Causes As If Those Were Our Causes
A friend of mine recently noted that President Muhammadu Buhari was at peace with his creator until he vied for the position of the Presidency of Nigeria. From that moment on and up till now, the relative peace, unity, progress, safety-assurance – experienced by Nigerians before Buhari came on board, were completely rubbished as practically everything moved from bad to worse. That of the present insecurity situation in the country under the President Buhari-led Federal Government, has become the most worrisome of them all. Though, there were some recorded cases of terrorism activities in the past administration, but never have we seen things get so bad under this present Government. Even the relative economic boom Nigerians experienced under the past Governments, have all been scattered and eroded by the Buhari-led administration.
Mind you, this was never what the majority of Nigerians had expected when they decided to vote for Buhari to take over the reigns of power in 2015. And because of the fact that we all wanted a ‘Change’ from the then corrupt-ridden statuesque, and also considering the persistence, and several attempts by Buhari who appeared then to be so desirous to govern Nigeria; the majority of the Nigerian people decided to give him a chance. Buhari at one time, shed tears on national television, expressing his passion and desire to bring about the needed change in Nigeria if given a chance. We never knew that all of that was a smokescreen, a complete sham! Nigerians were even more delighted then with Buhari’s famous quote of: “I belong to everybody, and I belong to nobody” – suggesting to Nigerians that he will be for the interest of the Nigerian people. Not knowing that all of that was an act of deception.
Though, it initially seemed as if the Buhari-led administration meant business when he took over the reins of power, as Nigerians witnessed some loot recovery, exposed corrupt practices, arrests and prosecution of high-profile public office holders, which were not common place before then. But as time progressed over the years, the signs of his true colours, weaknesses and deception started manifesting in the polity. Even his fight on corruption has its loopholes, as Nigerians are yet to know exactly what this administration has used all that recovered loot for. Neither has the people felt any positive impact from it. Not to mention the fact that Buhari saw nothing wrong in appointing questionable characters that are having corrupt-cases hanging on their necks, as his cabinet members. Aside the fact that it took President Buhari several months to appoint his cabinet, when he eventually did, Nigerians were amazed at his demonstration of gross nepotism and favouritism, especially in the appointment of sensitive Executive positions at the Presidency, and the Security Chiefs.
Since then, the Nigerian entity and the lives of the common man/generality of Nigerians, have not been the same – as things have continued to nose dive under the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration. On the one hand, Nigerians are currently battling with the abnormally high inflation of essential basic necessities of sustaining life, as fuel pump price now sells at N175 per liter, which has further heightened the prices of food items and other essentials. Then there is the high electricity tariffs in the midst of unreliable power supply and a generator-driven economy. Then on the other hand too, Nigerians are daily living in fear and panic because of the increasing insecurity situation across the country, which has made many to conclude that indeed, we really do not have a President and Commander-In-Chief in the country.
It is daily becoming simply clear that President Buhari is not in-charge of this country. Our Nigerian soldiers, Police officers and other Security operatives are being slaughtered by terrorists/bandits, kidnappers, hoodlums, and they all pretend as if nothing is happening. As far as I can tell, there is anarchy already in the country. The saddest part is that even the ‘almighty’ National Assembly have become rubber-stamp legislators who have continued to bark and bark, but have not demonstrated the courage and willingness to bite, especially with their legislative powers to call the Executive President to Order. Or better still, have him removed from Office for gross incompetence. Nigeria was indeed at relative peace when Buhari came into power. Sadly, he could not hold the country together as expected. Rather, because of his skewed leadership style and body language, there is evidently more disunity, animosity, divisiveness amongst and between the Southern parts of Nigeria with the Northern parts of the country.
The Nigerian economy has also suffered greatly under the President Buhari-led administration. According to a recent report on Business Day, it noted how “Buhari sets record as Nigerians grow poorer for the sixth straight year.” In analyzing the Performance of the Nigerian Economy since 1999, the report shockingly noted that: under the Olusegun Obasanjo administration (1999-2007), the average growth rate of the economy was 6.9%; that of Umaru Musa Yar’Adua (2008-2010), witnessed an average growth rate of 7.8%; Goodluck Jonathan’s time in office (2011-2015) witnessed an average growth rate of 5%. But that of President Muhammadu Buhari (2015-2020) has only recorded an average growth rate of 0.28%. What should we call that?
While expressing his frustration with the present administration and the Nigerian economy, Smart Ofugara, an Advocate of good governance, development and social justice, noted that: “Nothing will come out of it. I sent money to a Ghanaian and the exchange was $1 to 5.26 Cedes. I felt bad for Nigerian and her leadership where the same $1 is exchanging for 1 to 472 Naira. It shows lack of vision. Nigerian millionaires are ‘Government Contractors’ and ‘Government Traders.’ But other countries’ millionaires are inventors and initiatives’ creators. Again, I weep for my country and all her leaders.”
Under the Buhari-led administration, we have had, within the space of three months, close to four massive kidnap cases of school abductions in Nigeria. From Kankara, Katsina State abduction of 300 pupils in December 2020; to Kagara, Niger State abduction of 27 Students, 3 Staff, 12 Others and 1 killed, in February 2021. The latest of course is the Jangede, Zamfara abduction of 317 school girls in February 2021. Let us not forget the Dapchi, Yobe State abduction of 110 school girls in February 2018. And in all these cases, we were told of how billions of Naira were allegedly paid as ransoms to free these children. Making the kidnap issue a very lucrative business for these terrorists’ groups. And nobody knows where is the next target? Mind you, when the Chibok, Bornu State school girls kidnap happened in 2014 under the Goodluck Jonathan administration, the nation was on fire as both Buhari, and his party leaders were demanding for the immediate release of the abducted girls, and President Jonathan’s resignation. But now, they have all been quiet, and one begins to wonder why!
In fact, when the Fulani herdsmen/bandits’ terrorists’ criminal activities increased across the nation few years ago, many did not know the magnitude and seriousness of the issue until recently, they have practically been emboldened to release videos online of their criminal activities, trying to justify it and even gain sympathy from the Nigerian people. If they are really herdsmen, then who provided them with such sophisticated weapons/armory? If they claim to be poor and neglected, how did they get the money and access to buy such dangerous and expensive weapons? And why are they not fighting their fellow Fulani political leaders only, who have continued to cause the abject poverty in their States and in the Northern regions? Why are they attacking people from other regions? Kidnapping, Rapping, Displacing and killing innocent Nigerians?
Now we have the Governors of Zamfara and Niger States, and the so-called Sheikh Ahmed Abubakar Gumi, having meetings with these terrorist bandits in the name of trying to broker peace. That means they know exactly where these terrorists are. But instead of going after them, the Minister of Information wants Nigerians to ‘adapt’ – suggesting that, that’s how terrorist operate all over the world, so we should live with it as normal. In all of this, President Buhari, as the supposed Commander-In-Chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces and the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is nowhere to be found or heard. What a shame!
I still remember the way the Olusegun Obasanjo administration handled the insecurity crises instigated by his own Yoruba people through the OPC. In one of the Presidential Media Chats then, Olusegun unequivocally noted and warned that: “The Nigerian Police has acted according to the instructions they have been given, that any criminal, should be shot at sight. But now, they have even got additional instruction; anybody, who calls himself OPC, should either be arrested, or if he doesn’t give himself up to be arrested, he should be shot at sight. We cannot allow this country to be taken over by hoodlums and criminals.”
However, with the present Buhari-led administration, it is evident that he is not sincere and honestly willing to bring to an end the carnage caused by Fulani herdsmen and bandits terrorist attacks on countless communities across the nation. All the signs and indicators are there to justify this fact, which many believe is because he is from that ethnicity. From their body language, disposition, utterances, prescribed policies as supposed solutions to the problem, to their partiality and insensitivity to the plight of the Nigerian people that are victims of these criminal elements. All this has continued to make the situation worse by the day. The last sensible utterance we heard from President Buhari was: “Criminals are criminals, and should be dealt with accordingly, without resorting to ethnic profiling.” Still suggestive of the disposition that the Fulani herdsmen should not be profiled. But one should expect Buhari’s actions to speak for him. People will not be interested in what you have to say, until they know how much you genuinely care. Don’t say one thing, and your body language all these years has been saying something else.
An invited guest, Inibelie Effiong (a Lawyer), in The Morning Show on Arise News, clearly painted this picture recently with his comment: He started by asking, “where is the Commander-In-Chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria? My simple answer is, I do not know where the Commander-In-Chief is. There is a clear lacuna in the Presidency, you can’t convince me to the contrary. This is a man who sort for power for 12 years; 2003, 2007, 2011, he wanted to be President by all means. Nigerians gave him a chance in 2015. Despite his failures, the mandate was renewed in 2019, and as today, we are being governed by proxy. Garba Shehu is the one issuing offensive statements every day. Telling us what the President is saying. As if the President is incapacitated.
“Where is the President of Nigeria? Because when these governors are saying these things… when some of them pretend to be helpless, or are genuinely helpless; where is the Commander-In-Chief? We saw our Airforce men, who were involved in the unfortunate air crash disaster, they were buried, and the President was not there. Our troops are being slaughtered in the North. The President is not there at their funeral. When last did the President talk to Nigerians? When last did we see the President grant a media chat? When last did we see the President speak with the families of these victims? When last did we see the President personally taking responsibility for the killings and the rampage that is going on? So, if somebody is telling me that I have a President, I will raise an objection. Because the President that I want, should not be a decorative President.
“He shouldn’t be a portrait that is occasionally brought out for “photo-ups,” just to have some form of proof of life. Why have we lowered the bar? Why have we reduced this responsibility? When Governors are making these inciting comments; the other time we heard the governor of Bauchi State coming out to say “herdsmen can carry arms. They are justified to carry AK47s”. You have the governor of Zamfara State saying “I will still continue to dialogue with Bandits, with terrorists.” We have the governor of Niger State, saying a different thing. What you are seeing is a nation in crises. It’s a nation in peril. IT’S A NATION THAT IS LACKING IN DIRECTION AND LEADERSHIP. And we keep trying to be politically correct. The reality today is that, nobody can tell me that I have a Commander-In-Chief. You cannot be commanding from your bedroom. You have to lead from the front. That was what he promised. He said he will lead from the front. Today, he’s not even leading from the back.”
Nothing could be further from the truth, as noted by this lawyer, and it is just sad. It is even more worrisome to hear some of the things that are coming out from the mouths of some of the designated officials of the Buhari-led administration. Recently, the reason given by the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, for not going after the Fulani herdsmen/bandits/terrorists, is that they don't want to destroy the ecosystem of the forest. In other words, these criminal elements should be left to keep operating from the forests. The same Lai Mohammed, recently said that school kidnapping takes place in other countries as well? Trying to normalize what is happening in Nigeria. Or is it the Defence Minister, Bashir Salihi Magashi, who came out publicly on national television, to indirectly suggest that the Nigerian people, including women and children in local communities, should 'defend themselves' against the daily onslaught by Boko Haram terrorists, herdsmen killers, armed bandits and kidnappers, which the Nigerian Armed Forces comprising of the Army, Air Force, Navy, Police and other Security Agencies, have not been able to stop. That is total claptrap and absolute meaningless talk.
Let us not forget how the Minister of Transport, Rotimi Amaechi goofed on national television for not being able to answer a simple question on the insecurity situation in Nigeria. Agreed he is the Transport Minister, but at least he should have an opinion on the security problem in the country. Besides, who is he constructing the roads and railways for? If he is not concerned about the welfare and protection of the people. Or is it the Presidential Spokesman, Femi Adesina’s defence of President Buhari’s evident incompetence, saying that not addressing Nigerians on issues plaguing the Nigerian people, is “Buhari's leadership style.” Will serious-minded Government officials be making such public remarks and holding such positions in the face of the present economic woes in the face of a pandemic, and insecurity crises in the country?
No one forced President Buhari to seek to be elected as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. And if he cannot handle the demands of that office, he should honorably quit and save us all the headaches. To say that Nigeria is at the brink of exploding, is to put it mildly. And the sooner the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration changes its present unacceptable body language and posture towards addressing the collapsing economy, and the increased insecurity situation in the country that is about tearing the nation apart, the better for all us.
Zik Gbemre.
March 4, 2021
We Mobilize Others To Fight For Individual Causes As If Those Were Our Causes