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Nigerian politics revisited


The election is this year and we have a lot to look forward too, the candidates are doing their best to defeat the other candidate, and then we find that there are individuals in the country who do not care about the people ,with the bombings and the sudden raise in Islamic fundamental behaviour in the north of the country it make one to believe that there is a conspiracy happening in the northern states, or it a situation that they are being manipulated by outside influence with ulterior motions. Most people would say it is because our leaders have being so far into looting the purse of the nation that they know if they are ever voted out of office the new leaders might decide to persecute them and that is why they have creating problems in the north and using religion as a cover.

For me i ask myself how stupid are the people causing the trouble on the ground are, because they are being paid with their own money. the money they get and if it`s true is from the purse of the nation stolen by the select few that organise these incident to their own ends ,and then there is the outside influence from countries from the middle east like Iran. the fact that there is trial going on in Nigeria with a Iranian citizen suspected of importing arms into the country only goes to show is going on, the fact is if Nigeria becomes a unstable country the price of crude oil will go up which in turn make America and it western allies very uncomfortable indeed

It is clear that the individuals on the ground causing the troubles in Nigeria are too stupid and ignorant to realise that they are being used, and also those religious groups that are calling for an Islamic state they are calling for a end to a great nation because if they believe that they can get what they want they would end up with a country divided and they would be losers in that deal. The question they should be asking themselves "what will they lose if the country breaks up?"


 

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