Can There Be A Better Nigeria?

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Dogs, Baboons And Armageddon?

By Yemi Ogunsola
Who does not want a better Nigeria?
A better Nigeria where a network of good roads crisscross the nation and penetrates all rural areas; where power supply is stable for twenty-four hours, where you turn taps in the remotest villages and potable water gushes out, where education is qualitative and free, where healthcare is qualitative and free, and sick Nigerians don?t have to fly to India for treatment, where willing hands are gainfully employed, where food is so plentiful ?that we export the excess; where , like Ghana over there, security is so assured that you can roam lone and free at small hours of the night?
? Sounds too good to be true? Pity. We have been fed for too long on a diet of bad governance.
As you read this, there are countries not half as rich as Nigeria where these things are taken for granted. In fact, it happened in this very same Nigeria over 40 years ago in the Western Region—with just Cocoa money and other agric produce.
Why then is it that today, when Nigeria is over 100 times richer with oil money, all these things remain elusive? Governments provides virtuallynothing: no water, no jobs, no education, no healthcare, no electricity, no roads, no security?
What are they?governmenting?
Though this is one of the most prosperous periods in Nigeria, it is one of the worst for most Nigerians. Why?
It is because some?dogs and baboons?have resolutely refused to let it happen. These?dogs and baboons?are spread all over the country, from PortHarcourt to Nguru.
And The largest concentration of these?beasts?are bred by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).? They have vowed in their cult sessions in the dead of night that only over their dead bodies will life be better for you and I.
As long as these dogs and baboons are alive and free among us humans, Nigeria will remain Dante?s Hell where whoever enters must ?abandon all hope?.
So, if it takes the sacrifice of these dogs and baboons to make a better Nigeria, why not?
Only dogs and baboons will oppose that.
I have carefully gone through the statements credited to Muhammadu Buhari, the presidential candidate of the APC over a dozen times, yet I have not seen any mention of harm to human beings.
Only?dogs and baboons being soaked in blood:
?God willing, by 2015, something will happen. They either conduct a free and fair election or they go a very disgraceful way. If what happened in 2011 should happen again in 2015, by the grace of God, the dog and the baboon would be soaked in blood.?
Why should true human beings be afraid of this?
What?s wrong in sacrificing?animals?to guarantee better life for millions of humans?
If only dogs and baboons will be soaked in blood for Nigeria to be better, is that not better than the present situation where hundreds of hapless Nigerians die everyday through neglected roads, unequipped hospitals, economy-induced depression, frustration-induced stroke, hunger-induced robbery?
It should surprise nobody that the PDP has been loudest in condemning Buhari?s warning. The party knows it hosts the largest population of these destructive?dogs and baboons.
And when did PDP suddenly become such a ?caring father? so concerned about the welfare of Nigerians? Nigerians are not deceived.
We all know the party which has a?nest of killers?within its ranks—Funsho Williams, Bola Ige, Harry Marshal etc— and which, for 13 years, has brazenly rigged into our government houses, the National Assembly and houses of assembly and local councils sub-human rogues,?common thieves?and drug barons who determine the fate of we and our children.
Apparently, the PDP behemoth prefers the sacrifice of humans to the sacrifice of mere dogs and baboons.
It?s at present scared silly over the sacrifice of the dogs and baboons that would be found guilty over the oil subsidy sleaze, the pension funds theft and other human monsters within its ranks.
Ghana, like Nigeria today, was rotten in the late 70?s and 80?s. Like Nigeria today, it was dying. Nigerians were sending tinned milk and other basics to Ghanaians to survive.
All the while, Ghana was a paradise to dogs and baboons who were having a rollicking time. They were jumping and swinging from tree to tree.
Then an oracle prescribed the solution: sacrifice the dogs and baboons.
That was done.
And sanity returned to Ghana.
Sanity reigns in Ghana till date.
Many Nigerians now relocate to Ghana.
Some Nigerian friends returned from Kenya recently with stories of a country only moderately endowed but which wisely manages its resources for the welfare of its people.
?The land (Kenya) is not a?gift?from our fathers; it is a?loan?from our children?? so goes a Kenyan proverb.
The philosophy of Nigeria?s?dogs and baboons?is the direct opposite: ?The oil is a gift from our great grandfathers, our children can go to blazes??
Should any of these dogs and baboons attempt to rig elections in 2015, all Nigerian humans should, like Buhari said, rise as one man, to sacrifice the beasts— for the sake of our children.
Nigeria is ripe for Armageddon—a decisive battle between Good and Evil.

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