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Irreducible Eminent: POLITICS IN NIGERIA


POLITICS IN NIGERIA


From

Comr. Abdul-kareem Yusuf Opeyemi
Irreducible Eminent
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A young boy who is inquisitive about politics asked his father: “Dad, what is politics”?
“Well, let me put it this way. I have to provide for you; so, I am the capitalist; you are the people. Your mother who keeps the money is the government. The babysitter is the working class; and your baby brother is the future. You understand?”

The boy could not put the crossword-puzzles together.

“I think so, dad”. He said and went to bed.

While he was trying to sleep, he heard his little brother crying in the room; and he went in and saw his diaper mess fulled. Boy now went to report to mother who was snoring (asleep). He decided not to disturb her. He went to the father; and saw him having an affair with the babysitter. He decided not to disturb either. Quietly,diligently the boy went to bed.
In the morning at the breakfast table, he said to his dad
“Dad, I think the meaning of politic is now understood by me.
“What is it, tell me in your own elegant way?”said Dad

“Okay, dad.; while the government (mum) is asleep; the capitalist (dad) messes with the working class (babysitter); the people (me) are ignored; while the future (my brother) is in a deep mess”.
This is how politics is explained by the child


There ought to be nothing wrong with politics.
Politics is not unholy/impious.
The political work is a game played by those who are interested in making government work for the people. Government is one of the word used by the eminent (God) through men of great moral strength,and integrity to put out the fire of insecurity, poverty, hunger, disease, and weakness in a society.
Government must touch lives, during the span of time it operated not torch human souls with unquenchable fire of fright about today, and despair hopelessness about tomorrow. Touching lives is precious in the eyes of God.
If the government works right, the people are smile, But if made up of waste and wickedness, the people groan.

But why has the game of politics turned contemptible,brutish,filthy,dirty and beastly in Nigeria?
Why is our politics not rewarding the ordinary man and woman like us who hang on to hope expecting that tomorrow will be better that today?
Why is it a defrauding, manipulating, murderous, maddening and sheath of metastability mess?
Why are the people made not to develop, accelerando not played but made to groan. What has resoundingly changed for good since the democracy and republicanism on Nigeria? Is politics sport for the bilkers?
 Are there practitioners in Nigeria not traditionally treacherous,unreliable?
 Must politicians be notorious to be victorious?

Must the subterfuge us negatively?
I have tried hard staying away from discussing politics because of its deserting structure. It’s a strong and rigid adventurous voyage for a heart that cares for his people Men who care about the people will not  be nonaligned/neutral.
Neutrality in situations of injustice is taking the side of the oppressor. You rail on one or two crooked characters, but later find out that your religion leaders are even more demonic than those who shocked you with their duplicitous behaviours. And you go limp and dumb!/
The people are broke, poor, hungry, angry, but very afraid to confront lying thieves who control billions of dollars stolen US. *During every election, they show up.*
*They have shown up now.*
we are in a snare, trapped.

 Murderers are goaded to kill.
Thieves are guided to steal.
And liars are perniciously dangerous, for they speak from both sides of their mouths.
With liars, you don’t know where they are coming from because they come from everywhere.
 *They claimed to love the youth but never want them lead*
They embrace every of our ideology, *but embracing noting.* They claim to love everybody but love nobody.
They’ll promise to give jobs but give only to their powerful friends family.
A lying politician will promise you Heaven before the e
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