Mr President Sir, I trust that this meets you well. I know it has not been easy since you came on board, so many wahalas, so much yawa, frustration and hopelessness. First rule of leadership: everything is your fault. Sir, Nigerians are surely dying and, quickly. They can no longer see the light, they feel the Heat.
The
welfare of the common man must be your top priority henceforth or God forbid,
Nigeria and Nigerians will die in your hands.
Since
you assumed office as President of Nigeria, there has been a remarkable
dissonance within your government. I wonder who is in charge.
Sometimes
I wonder whose thoughts you're thinking or whose agenda you're executing; while
at other times, I wonder if you are held hostage by the gangsters called The
Cabal.
Can
you say you are oblivious of the hardship and suffering we all are going
through?
I
remember two years ago when I visited the Aso villa, then occupied by your
predecessor. During our discussion and my lamentation about the nigerian youths
I was not particularly shocked by a reaction that seemed like one throwing both
hands in the air and saying "Charly, I am held hostage here, I am
surrounded by enemies".
Sir,
are you the one in charge or like your predecessor, are you being held hostage
by the cabals and obnoxious sycophants, so much so that our plight and cries as
Nigerians are none of your concern?
Na
wa o, this is certainly not the change we thought you promised or do we just
assume that your words don't mean much?
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