Are you not in this country to see all the suffering? People are barely surviving. People are battling with the fallout of economic hardship and insecurity coupled with government insensitivity to their plight.
From my observation, it seems some Nigerians complaining and crying about how things are hard in the country are not yet tired of their situation. Let politicians just dangle some dollars they forget their sorrows.
I mean how can someone because you want your “political benefactor” to look nice castigate and chastise people for rightly airing their frustrations? Do you mean they should be singing Kumbaya for those men that have misgoverned them for all these years yet you keep making excuses for them while they feed fat on our collective resources? For how long?
Don’t you think they deserve the right to their anger? Abi na your anger? There is time to be angry. There is also a reason God put anger as an emotion in human beings and there is time to use it appropriately. Are you not in this country to see all the suffering? People are barely surviving. People are battling with the fallout of economic hardship and insecurity coupled with government insensitivity to their plight.
Since this year the power situation has gone from bad to ridiculous; there has not been light, no fuel, and where is even the money to buy when it is available. The frustration is in the red zone. This is coupled with the fact that these youths have been at home since February due to the ASUU strike and no fault of there’s while our politicians dole out money like no man’s business at the primaries. They listen, hear and watch all these absurdities as they unfold at their own expense. All you have to say is that they should not be angry? For once, be sincere to your conscience.
Senator J. Iroegbu