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Democracy or Enslavement: The Nigerian Paradox”- Comr. Sulaiman A. O.

“Nigerian politician often adopt an enslavement system of governance, masquerading it under the guise of democracy.

True democracy is a government of the people, by the people, and for the people. In contrast, the system practiced here seems to be a government of the rich, by the rich, and for the rich. These politicians might offer token handouts to certain citizens, creating an illusion of care and concern.

However, this façade crumbles when one tries to bridge the gap between the empowered and the powerful. The token beneficiaries are often used to mobilize support and suppress dissent, rather than genuinely uplifting the masses.”

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Nigerians current leaders are being celebrated by Hypocrite Nigerians

Nigerians current leaders are being celebrated by Hypocrite Nigerians.

By Comr. Sulaiman Abdulfatai O.

CEO SaoLegend.com

Nigerians current leaders are being celebrated by Hypocrite Nigerians, but I strongly disagree with this notion.

None of the present Nigerian leaders at any level deserve to be celebrated.

The majority of projects that would benefit the masses are being neglected, and policies that would empower citizens are not being implemented.Instead, our legislators are busy making laws that frustrate the masses and allocating funds to projects that benefit themselves.

It’s disheartening to see people celebrating such leaders despite the suffering they bring upon us. Celebrating these leaders is equivalent to celebrating poverty and the dire situation of our country.

If you’re celebrating them, it means you’re either unaffected by the situation or you’re benefiting from the system at the expense of others.

However, remember that you have families who may be suffering due to these same policies. Think about where you’ll be after the current leaders’ tenure expires.

I believe that some people celebrate these leaders not because they deserve it, but because they’re being fed by the system.

I urge you to speak the truth to power, regardless of the consequences. By doing so, you’ll be a true ambassador of the people, and your community and future generations will be proud of you.

I pray that the Nigerian masses will one day speak with one voice and stand up against these selfish leaders. Until then, we’ll remain trapped in this vicious cycle. It’s time for change.

By Comr. Sulaiman Abdulfatai, O.

CEO of SaoLegend.com