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Nigeria: Here Today Gone Soon? by Bankole01(m): 3:45pm On Apr 13, 2007
Are we seeing the last vestiges of Nigeria? Will Nigeria as we know her be here in two weeks?
Despite all of INEC's protestations, it is clear that Maurice Iwu has played a game of charade with the selection of candidates for elective offices, mostly skewed to favor PDP candidates.

Nigige, Okachukwu, Ladoja, Obi, Arararume, Atiku, Tinubu, etc, etc, all oppostion party candidates have been excluded from participating in the own country's elections!

It is reported that INEC is making the ballot papers available to PDP fatcats only!

The government is arming the police alarmingly, in what promises to be an assault on the ciitizens of Nigeria! (Having taken stock of 40,000 AK47 with mllions of rounds of ammunition, 30,000 K2 rifles with 10 million rounds of bullets, 10,000 units of Barretta pistols with two million rounds of bullets. )
In the guise of containing desent, the police will be let loose to cause havoc on the hapless citizens.

Unfortunately, the Executive, because of its monumental short-comings, has decided to make it a do-or-die affair, with AK-47 rifles rather than a piece of paper, the ballot which is the symbol of democracy.

What happens when the people of Nigeria refuses to vote Yar'Adua in, and the PDP known for rigging elections decides to force and impose Yar'Adua (and Obasanjo by proxy) on the people?
Do the police then open fire on harmless and armless citizens?

Brothers and sisters the signs are ominous and I am scared for my people. Is it time to bid adieu to Nigeria? cry cry
Re: Nigeria: Here Today Gone Soon? by donmayor(m): 4:15pm On Apr 13, 2007
It's not yet over for Nigeria. We have survived worse. Nigeria would work
Re: Nigeria: Here Today Gone Soon? by Bankole01(m): 10:43pm On Apr 13, 2007
It is my fervent prayer that nigeria survive Obasanjo the messiah from HELL11

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