A host of declarations elicited across the country accentuates the forthcoming 2023 general election as Nigerians gravitate towards choice contestant.
Presidential hopefuls with their many dramatic subtleties in Party primaries, and citizens’ long walk to freedom. What started as biathlon has evolved into a 4-horse race via subterranean moves.
The race is becoming more intense as nescient mischief makers now align with some political elitists who falsify populism, resultantly waking the public to the risks of partisanship.
Many men, one message; Game of thrones. Each team wants to win, but the most important part of the game is neglected. Impenitent political players loathe altruism, swinging on crafty religious fairness and ethnical egoism. Power contest should not be motivated by naked ambition and greed.
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When you are the President, Nigeria shows itself to you in its extremes.
The swampy parts of the internet that question everything, right down to whether the president is real or an impostor.
The elected winner just have to be great, which he has a very good chance of being against anomalies.
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The purview is that all Presidential aspirants should be armed with how to take the country through the mire. The complexities of what the elected candidate needs to deal with daily is herculean.
No matter how erudite you claim to be, presidency will make you a student. Many are not fully prepared for the grand slam.
Nigerians will not submit to the mouthwatering whims of many laurels. All Nigeria needs is a Don Quixote to lead us anew.
The only gift we asked of the President before his imminent departure is to help ensure that the will of the majority prevails in the next elections.
This is not flattery.
I am discussing newness. Progenies will read a book on Nigeria’s Renaissance. Come February 25, may the best emerge at the polls. Voila!
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