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Fate of Nigeria in our hands

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With 2019 now in full swing, Nigeria as of today has three kinds of people and sure a fourth. The first type is a Buharists, he unconsciously worships Buhari, he’s not necessarily patriotic, he loves Nigeria through the lens of Buhari nay APC. Forgive him even if he knows what he’s doing. The second is Atikulated and whether Atiku steals the nation’s apex bank CBN, they obediently see PDP as the only alternative. All the woes of Nigeria to them are only attributable to Mr. Buhari.

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The third equally has a sprinkling of the fourth. They neither believe in an Atiku nor a Buhari presidency. They question the rationale of going back to PDP and mourn the continued misdemeanor of APC. They believe the two old folks have nothing to deliver but sadly are doomed to either because there’s no third force; because the lads who made all the ‘not-too-young-to-rule’ don’t have the common sense to see a Donald Duke or a Sowore as young, the third and fourth class can only shrug as Nigerians are uniform that Moghalu and Oby are cerebral but cannot and will not win.

In the real fourth group lies the village man and women, the illiterate and the full blown socio-economic and political mumu, he holds his/her PVC but knows not the worth. Anyhow to the fourth is a how. They just don’t care; their votes are for sale to any and the highest bidder.

So whether Nigeria spoils or it is good, it’s in our hands not the rogue politicians or criminal leaders.

So, if Nigerians want a good nation, we don’t need a Buhari, Atiku, a PDP or APC. It’s not SDP or PPP. We have to as a people start embracing our humanness and giving ourselves more credit. Human is the only real label we are born with, yet we forget so easily.

Nigerians need to see their own happiness a priority. Our needs matter. If we don’t value ourselves, look out for ourselves and stick up for ourselves, we will only be sabotaging ourselves.

A nation cannot move if we do not put our heart and soul into the things you do. There’s a big difference between empty fatigue and gratifying exhaustion.

Nigerians need to wake to the fact that her destiny as a nation and a people lies in their hands and not the current marauding bunch of political marabous, ethnic parapoists and religious bigots masquerading as patriots.

Prince Charles Dickson PhD,  pcdbooks@outlook.com

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