Tinubu, bad example is contagious


 



    1. Tinubu is worried that coups are contagious. Bad examples are very contagious.

Our electoral process has always been

flawed. 

Tinubu being afraid of contagion should encourage the Nigerian judiciary to judge wisely.

In Gabon, what led to the coup was a flawed election.

Tinubu should be more worried about the example our electoral process gives.

Injustice is very provocative.

Justice delayed is justice denied. Governance has to go on.

What does Tinubu think of the election that brought him to office?

Are there attempts on his path to reassure people of the impartiality of the judiciary?

The least that should be expected of Tinubu is to make statements alluding to the uncertainty of his tenure.

No, he is not doing that. Rather he is more concerned about the chaos that can result from cancelling the result of the elections.

Should he not be more concerned about Nigeria than about his person?

Does he not bother about his place in history?

IBB, was among the few elders who congratulated him and even described him as a good man. Birds of a feather flock together.

Please, what is IBB's place in history?

Comments

  1. We Nigerians know that there can't be any chaos if the results of the election that brought him is cancelled.

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