Monday 11 April 2011

The instinct of revolt is inspired by oppression. Azazi has come out, in their intimidating statement in the context – ‘ No voter  should stay behind to watch and defend their votes. Voters are forbidden to bringing electronic gadgets, such as mobile phone and camera to polling booth.’ This really spell out the ‘ do or die’ instinct of our so-called ruling party. Though Jega, an unbiased umpire in this electioneering process I believe, stood contrary to that stance – ‘stay behind and defend your volt’ - we are seemed to be at the cross-road, yet we shall pitch our tent proximate to Jega’s because we do not have an iota of trust in our ‘pseudo-government of the people’ or I may refers it as government of Ghana must go.
We have also heard that the government have given directive to the  GSM operators  to downtool tomorrow so Nigerian would not be able to monitor their votes, communicate with others if we observe odd activities around our area. This is a sign that they might fear the desperation of average Nigerians for change, who might flout their order of not carrying their telecommunication gadgets to polling units. We shall show the world, if their might be, their nefarious activities on the election days. We shall not keep our finger crossed; we shall monitor and stand by our volts.
Before they actually validate this despotic authorization they should consider the ripple effects of this action on themselves and their families.
Nevertheless, if the will of the ruling class override the will of the people, it is a sign that Nigeria is perching on verge of disintegration, reposing on the gunpowder. We shall not only see an increase in the activities of MEND and BOKO HARAM, but rebellious inclination in the masses. God forbid we see the form of revolution in Egypt, Libya, Yemen, Tunisia  and Syria rebranded in Nigeria. SO HELP US ALL GOD. AMEN.
Again the instinct of revolt is inspired by oppression. A chunk of word is enough for the wise.

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