Thursday, February 26, 2015

Kingdom Come






To fight with honor is commendable. To fight dirty is disgraceful.  People who believe in doing the right thing in the right way are living up to their potential as human beings.  Currently the PDP are not living up to their potential.


The behavior of the PDP has been so underhanded that it is highly unlikely that they will obtain 40 % of the popular vote in the upcoming March 28th election. They have disgusted the voters. That's  their problem. Just about every political observer today could predict a landslide is on the way.  The PDP has already fabricated a reason to postpone the election once. What will be their next ploy?


When President Obasanjo stated recently that The ruling party intends to win the coming election by hook or by crook, what was he actually telling us?  How far might President Johnathan's backers go to keep him in office? Thus insuring their hold on power, and the ability to operate with impunity for the law.  They fear General Buhari like a mouse fears a cat.  To them Buhari represents nothing good. Thus, they will do anything to prevent him from occupying Aso Rock.


Actually it's not just the PDP who should be concerned, but anyone who has profited through corrupt means.  If you got where you are through merit and hard work relax. All others, you may have a problem.  "President Buhari Part 2" is likely to be a heart stopping thriller.  How far will the PDP go to make sure that the next chapter never gets made? Time will tell.  But one thing they should consider is that General Buhari isn't the problem. They are the problem.


If  General Buhari should happen to get shot dead or blown to bits between now and May 29th, it will kindle the fuse that will ignite a revolution.  The people see the shadows moving about the walls of the cave, and we will enter and drag you out. So, either respect the Fourth Republic and honor the election and its result or you will reap what you sow.










                                          Long Live the Federal Republic of Nigeria

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