Any Nigerian politician that promises you a constant supply of electricity, the availability of good jobs, university scholarships, the higher wages, the modern health care facilities that are easily affordable and available to all Nigerians, the working educational system, the efficient social services, the modern national infrastructures, the end to the Boko Haram terrorism, the reduction in the Nigeria's foreign debts to her international creditors and the guarantee of the security of life and properties to all Nigerians is a liar, a deceiver and a first-class ponzi schemer as well as a rogue. No politician in Nigeria in 2015 can fulfill all these promises that are listed above if the war against the official corruption, resource mismanagement, tax evasion, smuggling, oil theft, money laundering, import duty waivers, reduction in the cost of governance and in the salaries, allowances, estacodes as well as the security votes that are paid to the Nigeria's 17,500 public appointed and elected officials from the local government to the federal government are treated with LIP SERVICE and not with POSITIVE ACTION on the ground. Where is that money that will be needed to do all these things listed above come from in all honesty, reality and truth? . I cannot be personally deceived by any of these Nigerian politicians.
Nigeria's successive and present leaders have all failed their fellow Nigerians for decades due to their inability to deliver on their promises in the areas of health care, social services, functioning educational system, national infrastructures, economic opportunities, job creation, security of life and properties, the rule of law and the equality before the same law for all Nigerians (the leaders and the led). This development has now made the tens of the millions of the ordinary Nigerians to lose all hope in their own country, government and its failed, corrupt, inept and mediocre leaders. These Nigerians have also been pushed to their full limits and without any humanly possible help coming from anywhere except the daily realities of chronic poverty, helplessness, hopelessness and a bleak future that they face. Most of these Nigerians have now become pessimists and unrealistic citizens by relocating from the human universe into the non-human universe where miracles and the divine interventions are their only available option for their own daily existence as Nigerian citizens in 2014.
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