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CORN AND Akara...between Democracy And The Military "Dictatorship". by Oklander: 11:12am On Aug 25, 2014
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When you see democrats eating corn it is election period or when they want something for themselves. Whereas in 1996 when Lagosians stopped eating beans and related food based on rumour that it has been poisoned, the then Military "Dictator" of Lagos state Colonel Buba Marwa was on his convey driving through Ketu Bus stop. Suddenly he parked and everyone ran after him only to find out he was heading towards an akara seller. He buys the whole trail of akara, ate it and invited everyone to eat from it. Before you could say "dictator" Lagosians who were present join him and descended on the Akara and that was how the poison rumour died.


Today even the democrat who is Health Minister no longer shake the hand of "the people" because he fears an Ebola which he knows can only be transferred via handshake when the carrying is terminally ill. So which of these two government was more of the people?


The democrats are presently on each other's
throat cursing the North and Northerners, cursing the south and southerners. There is a zoning crisis which ensure that a Fashola cannot be president in 2015 even if he works himself to grail hair and the world testifies. But Buba Marwa the "Dictator" of Lagos was in Abuja when he heard MKO Abiola had died and Lagos was tense. He rushed back to Lagos, paid a visit to the Abiolas walking pass thousands of angry youths who sent back all his guards and only allowed him, a military man from Kaduna, to get into the house and when Marwa was through with the visit a batallion of Lagosians escorted his convoy back to his Alausa, Ikeja office, singing thus: “Marwa o, o se wo ni, awa o je gba soja laye, Marwa o, o se wo ni “(But for you
Marwa, we would not have given any soldier a chance).


Today Buhari cannot go to a popular market in Onitsha and campaign without being attacked neither can Jonathan visit Borno state. And they tell us the government is of the people. They tell us democracy unites whereas the internet is full of Northerners and southerners cursing out each other over a democratic argument. We say that they tell us lies, the obvious kinds.


While the Commander in Chief of the Democratic Armed Forces is afraid of Borno state, Colonel Marwa the "dictator" walked on broken bottles,...yes broken bottles, to settle dispute in
Lagos.

But who is Buba Marwa under democracy today? Is he the President of the country or a state governor or even a local government Chairman? Noooo, he is just another politician in Adamawa begging the most corrupt political party in Nigeria to help him become governor.

If you do not understand by now how democracy is evil then you are the slowest learner in the history of the world. The man was God fearing and we are saying bring a system based on Godliness and rule the people by what He has revealed, you will get better than a Marwa. You may however stick to your democracy of deception and mirage, there must exist mad people for others to appreciate their sanity.
:By Eseoghene

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