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Charley Boy's Open Letter To PMB by nitroboi: 4:07pm On Jul 13, 2016
Mr. President Sir,
Once again I am compelled to voice out my bewilderment at
the stumbling and wobbly kind of governance we have had
since you came onboard.
I wonder what you are doing right now.
I wonder if our tears, pains and hopelessness affect you in
anyway.
I wonder if you are the one in charge or some other people.
You have tasted leadership before and you know what it
entails. I understand that. However, then and now are two
different scenarios, two separate dispensations.
We know you.
We know about your war against indiscipline.
We hear about your no-nonsense stand against corruption.
We have read so much about our stolen monies which you
have managed to recover. Well done sha.
Meanwhile, the nagging questions that leave me sleepless
most nights remain unanswered…
How much money have you collected from the looters so
far?
To what use have the monies been put?
From where I stand, it seems you’re the only one in your
cabinet fighting corruption while your praise singers are
busy washing you all over town trying to convince us that
you’re a good man.
I, CharlyBoy, know that you are a “good” man: someone who
loves the country, a patriot with a high sense of morals
perhaps. But na that one we go chop? Is that all that is
needed to fix the rot of over 40yrs.?
I don’t think so!
To a great degree, Nigeria has become a terribly
dysfunctional society.
I didn’t vote in the last elections because I just tire with the
kalokalo leadership so far. Even when a lot of people wanted
change, I wondered what manner of change could come
when in our history we never really struggled for anything.
Before you sat on that chair, I proclaimed that Nigeria would
only survive under a benevolent dictator; one with lots of
selfless love for the country and is willing to lay down his
life, one who would deal mercilessly with all those who have
ruined our land.
A lot of people thought I was talking about you.
From Boko Haram to Niger Delta Avengers. MASSOB, OPC,
to Biafran Avengers, name it, the list is endles.
Mr President Sir, you ought to, as a matter of urgency,
review your approach to handling issues because,
sometimes diplomacy works better. Excessive force will only
breed more discontentment. Take it from me.
Your mark of fair play must cut across board, you must not
leave room for us to second-guess your intentions biko, and
you must at all times convey clarity of purpose.
It is not possible (or I should say it is unbelievable) that you
can’t see that we are swimming in the river of chaos.
It is funny because, those who feel insulated and protected
by the State will discover that they are mere sitting ducks!
Just because say boys dey vex!
Putting Nigeria together will take a lot more than childish,
nonsensical propaganda.
It will take more than prayers, more than just being a good
guy.
Being good is important but not as important as being a no-
nonsense ass-kicker; person wey no send, because many
things don scatter.
I don’t care if you’re trying to convert all of us to Islam, I
don’t care if everyone in your cabinet is your in-law, brother,
sister, tribesman, cook, steward or even your MaiGuard.
On behalf of all the frustrated youths in this country, all we
need is a leader who can fix things, not the one that comes
with excuses.
A leader who is not afraid to admit that he has no clue to
certain matters but willing to learn spot on and hands on.
A leader who can’t be comfortable with praise singers.
A leader who is troubled by the cry of poverty-ridden
Nigerians.
A leader who can raise our hope once again in our battered
country.
A leader who can make us start believing in our Nigeria
again.
Oga Presido, do sometin o, boys are vexing!

Source:
http://www.cisreports.com/2016/07/13/charly-boy-writes-open-letter-to-president-buhari/

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