RE: The politics of today, a mockery to yesterday's democracy

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The politics of today, a mockery to yesterday's democracy

in politics •  7 years ago  (edited)

A well articulated article, but the fact still remains. Our political elites all together are but a part of the problem, we the citizens have our part to play. We need to decide that our future is more important than #4,000.

This administration has openly shown that it is not only clueless as to how to fix the things that are broken but in its attempt to fix it has ended up causing more damage and yet there are still citizens blinded by either party politics or religion or mere likeness for the man in power have chosen to adamantly defend his government.

God will help us even as we fight for the change we seek.

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Do you know why they can remain impervious to the many voices of condemnation of their actions? Because they have successfully impoverished Nigerians to the point of penury with their economic policies, hence, now easy to put a price to their votes.

You got that right, elections get manipulated four years before the time.

You are right there they're policies or lack there of has impoverished the people but the point remains until we are willing to think beyond, me myself and I we will not see the change we seek

We need to decide that our future is more important than #4,000.

Please tell them. Sadly, we will shout online and do nothing or the same thing once election approaches.

These are the harsh realities! Where the mass populace is either uneducated, or unwilling to change the status quo and their sheer numbers will drown out the voices of those that seek for a change.