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Nigeria: everyday sight at filling stations |
By Tim Tochukwu
For Biafra Choice Writers
“Buhari is fighting those who are not fighting him be. He does not know those who are fighting him, neither could he see them.”
Nigeria is now in a state of war – a very chaotic state that Muhammadu Buhari, the most clueless and illiterate head of state to come out of Africa – has created. Unfortunately for him, he does not know what to do to save the day. The country is already like Somalia where there is shortage of everything, and Buhari, known also as the dullard of Daura is still groping in the dark.
Nnamdi Kanu, Leader of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and Director of Radio Biafra had once declared: “If they fail to give us Biafra, Somalia will look like paradise”. He was referring to what would happen to Nigeria in comparison to what happened to Somalia.
The dullard of Daura and his fellow school dropouts of the Nigerian military like Olusegun Obasanjo; Yakubu Gowon; Ibrahim Babangida; and Abdulsalami Abubakar, took it literally. As the ones the British government has imposed on Nigeria, at different times in its history, they gathered to advise him. The advice they gave to Buhari to prepare for war; to start acquiring sophisticated weapons, with which to fight Biafran Army.
The old fool took the advice and went shopping for arms. He used the billions, the money he should have used to cater for his people to acquire military equipment – fighter jets, thanks, et all. His Vice President, who should have known better, was as foolish as they were.
In IPOB, Goodluck Jonathan, Nigeria’s former president was identified as being highly imbecilic in a lot of things, but was acknowledged for his wisdom in one thing – his refusal to waste public funds on buying arms and pursuing fellow corrupt politicians, just for impressions. He was able to channel funds into building roads; reviving the railway; supporting agriculture; refurbishing airports; and several other things.
But one year after Buhari took over governance, Nigerians are having a rough deal. Go to the streets and see them as casualties of the Buhari’s foolish war – there is shortage of everything from petrol to water, electricity to food. The people are no longer smiling. Buhari has turned the country into a state of war; there is lamentation everywhere!
Even though there is no physical war yet, Buhari have succeeded in making the people suffer as if they are in a war. Get into the streets, it is lamentation all over. There is no war in the land, but Buhari has conjured up war in his brain. He is fighting those who are not fighting him, and his useless country, Nigeria is now in a mess.
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