Sunday, May 01, 2016

My Political Stand, Putting The Record Straight

Of resent I have been receiving series of mails cum comments about some of my posts from my visitors and readers. 


I think it is pertinent to address the issue once and for all. As you all know that my blog is primarily for political updates and news. 

For record, I'm not a card-carrying member of any party in Nigeria but I'm an unrepented believer in Nigerian project. 

I can't shy away from the fact that over 80% of fellow bloggers blog based on their political interest. But for me, I only want a country that we will all be proud of. 

Also to contribute my quota to the nation’s development by putting the government at all levels on its toes, using my platform. 

Since I was young, I have been very passionate about how the country is being run by people that have little or no interest of the masses at heart. 

But what I discovered that has been the bane of the country’s underdevelopment can be said to be 'apathy'. 

Incumbent President, Muhammadu Buhari got his ticket to Aso Villa with only 14 millions votes against Goodluck Jonathan that had 12 million votes. 

If you add the two together, you will realise 26 million. The last population was said to be roughly 160 million. 

This implies that only 16.26% decided the fate of the country. What a shame!! 

Some give me a pat at the back if I lampoon Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), due to mind-boggling corruption recorded during their reign in the saddle of the country. 

I receive similar treatment if I call out the present  ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) based on its 'SNAILish' approaches to issues.

I want all my readers to know that I'm apolitical and my analysis are always preposterous. 

I appreciate any move that tends to move the nation forward. I only criticise anti-masses polices not personalities. 

God bless 
-PFB 

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