Is this a joke?


 

In the aftermath of the Elections, 2023, the sing song from all and sundry, local and International was and still is go to court. Not that, the courts are any consolation but for all righteousness to be fulfilled.

When, the Federal Government now goes ahead to say that irrespective of

whether the cases are concluded or not, the swearing in still holds, I see this as impunity carried too far!

For the avoidance of doubt, the peace we currently enjoy is that of the grave yard.

Reuben Abati of Arise TV, who has been there before, says the President receives daily briefings from.multiple sources, so I believe he is aware of the angst in the land.

This, definitely, is no time to play the ostrich. People have no confidence in the courts but then the courts are part of the process.

It is after the courts have ruled that the next line of action will be activated.

For the avoidance of doubt, it is not everyone and it is not even possible for everyone to turn his back on Nigeria.

The stakes are high and the stakeholders are innumerable.

For PMB, time is running out for him to write his name in bold letters of Gold.

I do not kid myself that it is a tough call but the choice is his and the time is now.

Narrow is the road and only a few find their way. PMB is not obese and should be able to make it but ask yourself, how come only Nelson Mandela of all african heads of state, turns heads?

Well broad is the road that leads to obscurity and good enough, PMB is not anxious to leave a worthy legacy. Sad, it is a pity that much was expected from PMB by so many Nigerians including yours truly but today, we are in shock.

All Promises Confusing!

Comments

  1. They said the quality of a leader is measured by how good his successor is.

    The sad thing is the number of people that were moved into poverty yearly through bad government policies. I can't see which sector of the economy that is working. Yet, they claimed that they have have done the best. The best in terms of what??

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