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The Hypocrisy Of Political 'Hallelujah Boys/Girls' by Listic1: 1:44pm On Sep 03, 2017
A group of people campaigned fiercely for GMB to become President by projecting him in a near saintly stature. After his victory and eventual swearing in, their candidate hasn't been able to deliver on his electoral promises. Not surprisingly, the government has either denied those promises or did the exact opposite i.e. going overseas for medical attention. In fact, the government like all others before it, has been one that is characteristically uninspiring. And this is putting it mildly!

Now, instead of these supporters taking responsibility for their error in judgment - if one can describe it that way, they have turned around to berate those calling them out. They do this by suggesting that the people asking those questions don't want to get over the 2015 election loss of GEJ, who himself performed awfully. This is stale and highly unfortunate!

And yes, this has nothing to do with politics or the 2015 election. Quite frankly, I don't believe in personalities and the soulless 'politics' that is played in Nigeria. In any case, is our redemption and that of our kith and kin elsewhere in politics? The evidence suggests otherwise. But that is a matter for another day. Meantime, the compelling issue at hand is that these people should no longer be allowed to pull the wool over the eyes of the largely ignorant!

*This piece applies with equal force to everyone who insists on personalities instead of systems; the 'hallelujah boys/girls'.*

Listic1

Thank you: Lalasticlala

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Re: The Hypocrisy Of Political 'Hallelujah Boys/Girls' by baralatie(m): 2:40pm On Sep 03, 2017
Listic1:
A group of people campaigned fiercely for GMB to become President by projecting him in a near saintly stature. After his victory and eventual swearing in, their candidate hasn't been able to deliver on his electoral promises. Not surprisingly, the government has either denied those promises or did the exact opposite i.e. going overseas for medical attention. In fact, the government like all others before it, has been one that is characteristically uninspiring. And this is putting it mildly!

Now, instead of these supporters taking responsibility for their error in judgment - if one can describe it that way, they have turned around to berate those calling them out. They do this by suggesting that the people asking those questions don't want to get over the 2015 election loss of GEJ, who himself performed awfully. This is stale and highly unfortunate!

And yes, this has nothing to do with politics or the 2015 election. Quite frankly, I don't believe in personalities and the soulless 'politics' that is played in Nigeria. In any case, is our redemption and that of our kith and kin elsewhere in politics? The evidence suggests otherwise. But that is a matter for another day. Meantime, the compelling issue at hand is that these people should no longer be allowed to pull the wool over the eyes of the largely ignorant!

*This piece applies with equal force to everyone who insists on personalities instead of systems; the 'hallelujah boys/girls'.*

Listic1

Thank you: Lalasticlala
it is called propaganda and you don't know how deep it is in and on nairaland.they practically and forcefully live by it than to let go of there ways

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