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Needed In Nigeria Now Is A Revolution And Not Change Of Government




Following the regime of death and blood flow that have become habitual in the Nigerian society as being driven by the present administration led by Jubril Aminu Al-Sudani (a.k.a) Muhammadu Buhari, revolution becomes the alternative for survival. The brutalities of the government have so heightened that attention is no longer focused on the gruesome killing of Biafrans alone but also has been extended to other regions of the Nigerian state. Any right thinking individual thus, will notice that the bloody regime has passed the sense of government policy to jihadism of the highest order. This is silently coded resulting largely to grave insecurity ravaging the country, through the instrumentality of the Fulani killer herdsmen, Boko Haram terrorists and the Nigerian security forces.

In developed countries, leaders are known to have continuity in managing difficult situations, drafting functional strategies that align with the culture of the society. It is obviously clear that when a society, a person, or an organization have any problem, the next option is to proffer solution(s). A well-designed strategy however is a symbol of action that brought enablement to authorities to enable them achieve desired goals. Strategy thus is a “game plan” to achieve one or more goals. 

The problem with Nigeria however is not all about a failed strategy but the grand Islamization agenda of the entire State. Strategies can only be applicable to a country with functionality, not one ruled without principled guide or a constitution but rather through religious fanaticism.  Nigeria is a failed state and needs a serious revolution orchestrated by the citizens to really survive. The issue with Nigeria has become a topic of discussion all over the world. 

The murderous activities of the armed forces and molesting/killing of innocent people with little or no provocation, have simply turned the country into a dead zone, no longer safe for human inhabitation. People now live in fear of the police, army, road safety, civil defense and the most respected "citizens" of Nigeria, which is the fourth most deadly killer squad to be known in human history - Fulani killer herdsmen and Boko Haram Islamic extremists. 

The jihadistic activities in Nigeria today have seriously drawn attention internationally to the point that countries now warn their citizens to be very careful staying in Nigeria. The killings have attracted routine headlines in Nigeria newspapers. It is so alarmingly nauseating dwelling in such a country where the President claims to be a democrat. 

This is shamefully happening in the so-called giant of Africa and even the African leaders cannot courageously stand up against imyriads of njustice being perpetrated. These tyrants in Africa and especially in Nigeria could be linked with the amalgamation policy of 1914. The amalgamation of Northern and Southern protectorates by the Governor-General, Lord Fredrick Luggard was a grave sin committed by the British. The forceful marriage as wished by the colonialsts, has hugely caused a lot of death to the people of Southern Nigeria (Biafrans). The people were killed in millions during the war and are still dying in the hands of the Nigerian Islamic government of the day particularly. 

The APC government has done everything humanly possible, exhibiting wired hatred against the people of Biafra. The government has sponsored many killings of the people and has without shame or recourse, initiated dubious policies to frustrate their economic activities. The Nigerian Islamic government's dealings with Biafrans, ended up with series of social, political, educational and economic problems, which the Buhari led APC federal government disguisedly and shamelessly blamed on the past administration. 

The solution however, which is a revolution is the best alternative to clinically address the Nigerian situation. Here is a country where everything including humans seem weak to stand up against government impunities. In this 21st century, Nigeria still operates under confused poor economy status, ruled by an imposturous leader, caging all with insecurity of all sorts, resulting in routine killing of citizens. Technological advancement like what obtains in other countries of the world is zero. It is really a shame to Nigerian youths that stupidly move around and are proudly shouting to be Nigerians. They are evil counterparts that leave nothing for posterity, except curses and disgrace. This is really the time to wake up and face the glaring reality, which is, embracing a revolution for total separation of the evil counterparts created in 1914. 

Written by Obulose Chidiebere N. 

Edited by Onyebuchi Eucharia O.
For Family Writers Press International
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