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State of the Nation Nigeria: February 25, 2023, Presidential Election



I implore Nigerians of voting age to vote their conscience because the vultures have set themselves again to derail any potential for the emancipation of Nigeria. They want to continue the bleeding of the country without consideration for those who are powerless, the majority of the people of the nation. Nigeria's situation is beyond pathetic and very disheartening. Everything seems to be falling apart, and hope is becoming dimmer while the majority of the politicians (irrespective of party affiliation) continue to lie to Nigerians to maintain the status quo.

The current administration has destroyed what is left of the gains since the turn of the millennium when we thought Nigeria has turned the corner, ruined the economy, impoverish more Nigerians per capita than at any time in the 62-year history of the nation, and more children are out of school, diasporans are afraid to come home again because of the state of insecurity - drawing from the experience of others who have met misfortune when they visited home, the youth are being pushed to into crimes - I have a basket full of stories of fraudulent activities perpetrated against family members and moi......

February 25, 2023, presidential election in Nigeria is a defining moment for the nation. I plead with Nigerians of voting age to sit themselves down and vote their conscience. Do not vote based on ethnicity, do not vote based on religion alone, do not because of your connection to a politician and potential personal gain, rather vote because of what programs these candidates have provided that will transform your life, because of their records, because of their current ability (mental, emotional and physical - we do not need another president that will rule by defactos who often are cankerworms and vultures), vote because they respect you as an electorate, vote those who are humble enough to debate their plans with their rivals, vote those are honest about the present state of the nation and are alarm, and want to risk everything to help Nigerians out of poverty and deprivation......

If you fail in 2023, it will be another four years of poverty, worse insecurity, lack of access to healthcare, high unemployment for your children, a dark future for the nation...... etc. If anyone says I am a writer of doom, they need to ask themselves why the majority of Nigerians want to JAPA - why is everyone looking for a way out of the country....?

The nation Nigeria cannot continue to be ruled by clueless and selfish leaders in 2023, mediocrity is no longer sustainable in governance in the largest economy in Africa ... it is no longer an option unless we want the nation to self-implode.

The future is bright if Nigerians choose right on Feb 25, 2023. The nation will blossom if we can choose the right president because all other apparatuses (turns of educated Nigerians home and abroad, population to support free market systems, arable land, fantastic waterways to support logistics and agriculture, healthy credit to finance rewarding projects, ) for growth are in place, we just need that one person who will embrace the role of the president with the love of Nigerians at heart above all things. Someone who can truly lead and not falter.

Long live Nigeria!

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