The Struggle for Ordinary Nigerians Continues... Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari (Photo Titus)
The electioneering campaign in Nigeria so far has raise so many dust that it has become so difficult to predict the destination of a dying country. Nigeria from all indication could be said to have decayed from the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari, who has dragged the country to mud with pride and no remorse. The situation of the country in the past four years has been in a state of pity at the mercy of a hardened leader. 

Taking cognisance of President Buhari/Osibanjo campaign slogan which reads, 'The Struggle for Ordinary NigeriansContinues", is a phrase that has a multi-dimensional definition if one should literally digest it by taking closer reasoning on the following words, "struggle and ordinary". What is struggle...who are ordinary Nigerians? Nigerian's have struggled and suffered throughout Buhari''s regime, and no one will be happy to struggle and suffer again. 

The managing director of Gabskale Industries Limited, Elder Titus, a social critic who critically observed and reported this henous statement as slogan cried out to awaken the consciousness of Nigerians to vote out President Muhammadu Buhari to bring an end to another four years of torture and suffering. He further mentioned his involvement with Atiku/Obi campaign group when he observed the plague that is likely to befall Nigerians if we eventually vote him back, as he has alleged his support to Atiku as the only better rival to the sitting president. 

It is worrying that most Nigerians after these years of suffering would still cluster on the streets with brooms in representation of our killers. It is time to wake up! Voting Muhammadu Buhari again by Nigerians means signing death warrants for ordinary Nigerian. 

Let us wake up, vote out Muhammadu Buhari if Nigeria must survive. Let us have an upgraded change. Let us give Atiku a chance. 

M. T. Adindu
Social Justice Activist

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