...‘…Their icon would not win the presidential election under the Labour Party against PDP!’
I asked why, because to my mind, Labour is far larger, and has something common binding its members across the country from whom they could pool resources, much more than any other party.
He said wrong. Labour is not united!
I said fine, then the icon should work at uniting Labour to make it a potent political force that can speak for Nigerians, someone did the same in Poland, and that if that was the only thing he could achieve, I believe it would have been a far greater achievement for Nigeria.
Well, that did not happen. You know the rest of the story from that election. His Excellency Comrade Adams Oshiomole eventually became Governor in Edo State, South-South Nigeria.
And to think that the song they sing when they gather, says something about ‘solidarity’!
Another win-win opportunity for Nigeria lost.
Here, politicians are neither interested in ‘baking’ the ‘cake’, nor creating enabling environments for willing ‘bakers’. They are only interested in, ‘their slice of the national cake'...
----BIAFRA:LEST WE FORGET!
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Which is why d political system in Nigeria appears to be dat of one-party system. sm1 else brought d PDP into being,if it's not fit to deliver democracy why don't we move unto d party which can deliver? we rush to tag along wit d party dat has d most numerical strength,now wat if they are jst such a large crowd of confused people probably jst waiting 4 those on top 2 do dia thing n hand dwn dia share? it might evn interest one to know dat dis large crowd do nt evn knw wat hapuns in dia political party so far as they get dia "bits". I'm aware dat democracy is supposd to be 4 d gud of d masses nt to selfishly enrich individuals,so if dis be d case then d aim has bn defeated!
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