A treaty by two desperate men


 One retired an Army General and told Nigerians to vote for him. Many people despised the incumbent President. Some even called him a drunken fisherman. 

That was not because, he had a PHD in Zoology but because he came from the riverine area.

This Retired General had ruled with an unsmiling General from Ilorin. People believed this General to be incorruptible.

After many tries at going it alone without success, another politician who is very much Marchiavelian, who knew and thought the worst of our retired general offered to help the General in return for only one favour: helping him to become President.

Interestingly, our retired General does not think much of this marchiavelian politician.

Today, our General has got his wish. Marchiaveli's disciple is waiting for our general to return the favor he received.

Mr. Integrity, for that was the platform under which many were hoodwinked to vote for our retired General, does not appear ready to soil his hand to return the favour.

This gives rise to a number of issues:

Is the General honour bound to return the favour?

Will failure to return the favour cast the General as a patriot or a traitor?

What is the place of Nigerians in this unholy alliance?

With Peter Obi, any hope for an end to turn by turn Presidency?

Honestly the score card of Mr. Integrity is anything but good. It has left Nigerians yearning for an Obi that is known for frugality. Mr. Integrity is leaving behind a mountain of debt and a giant lack of faith in governance and government.

May Obi restore both through Christ Our Lord. Amen.

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  1. Amen. May the good Lord grant our prayers for a better Nigeria.

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    1. Amen and Amen oooh 🙏 Bros. I am thinking that the retired Army General would be considered a patriot in the last run because the dent on his man reputation is full of negativity. He should run for his life and maintain the little reputation remaining with him.

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