10-10-2018, 01:59 PM
A Nigerian Soldier has made a trending video, urging Nigerians to go get their PVCs and talking about 2019 elections.
He said:
"I know I'm not supposed to be talking about this but let the truth be told, you all need to go get your PVCs. Sometimes it's not about how you vote but what they want. Yeah, We know that."
"Our mumu Don do, go get your PVCs, come 2019, no old ass will govern us anymore, take it or you leave it......."
Watch the video below and hear all he said.
http://www.thefamousnaija.com/2018/10/ou...s.html?m=1
Do you think it's right for a serving, armed soldier to give his political opinion wearing his army uniform? What happens to civil/public service non-partisan characteristic?
Re: 'our Mumu Don Do': Nigerian Soldier Talks About 2019 Election In Trending Video
Well said; Buhari emergency led to a rise in the cost of living and a nosedive in the standard of living; the price of PMS went up and the number of trekkers and people who cannot afford transport fares also skyrocketed; Buhari came and 10 million Nigerians lost their jobs; the prices of goods and services went up too; inflation tripled and more people went to bed hungry.
Buhari's emergence rubbished our economy and put the dollar out of the reach of ordinary Nigerians; our hospitals are without drugs; industrial actions are a regular occurrence; no new jobs were created and no visible capital projects were commenced.
The killing of innocent people by Boko haram and murderous Fulani herdsmen went unabated; freedom of speech has been jettisoned on the guise of fake news clamp down; people have been incarcerated even when the courts say otherwise; electricity has not improved; good roads are a mirage as there is general resentment and disillusionment that pervades the entity of Nigeria.
Jobs were lost, salaries are owed by states and overtly corrupt persons are still serving in his "saintly" administration; even those that should be prosecuted for committing criminal atrocities are even contesting for APC tickets. Even Buhari's wife believes her husband is weak and should be sent home. The international community has been embarrassed by his utterances to the extent some hothead president is alleged to have said he is "lifeless".
Young Nigerians who have shown resilience and the will to survive against all odds have being labeled "lazy" while his son Yusuf who has never had paid employment rides on multi-million naira bikes. The list is endless and if will be a shame if any Nigerian Youth would support the man who has cast aspersion on their personality and push.
Atiku may not be the best candidate but he is the most popular and has the best chance of winning come next year; aside the fact he is from the North and also a Fulani, he has vested interests in oil, education, maritime, real estate, agriculture etc. He is younger too and known to be in good health. To me, the best candidate is Oby Ezekwesili but alas, she can not win.
In conclusion, voting for Buhari would be tantamount to going back into exile; continuing in suffering; voting for backwardness, nepotism and all shades of negativity. The time to change the change is now lest the dagger that did the dagger would continue dripping blood.
Josh is a poet, writer, analyst, teacher, motivator, political scientist and a firm believer in a better Nigeria
He said:
"I know I'm not supposed to be talking about this but let the truth be told, you all need to go get your PVCs. Sometimes it's not about how you vote but what they want. Yeah, We know that."
"Our mumu Don do, go get your PVCs, come 2019, no old ass will govern us anymore, take it or you leave it......."
Watch the video below and hear all he said.
http://www.thefamousnaija.com/2018/10/ou...s.html?m=1
Do you think it's right for a serving, armed soldier to give his political opinion wearing his army uniform? What happens to civil/public service non-partisan characteristic?
Re: 'our Mumu Don Do': Nigerian Soldier Talks About 2019 Election In Trending Video
Well said; Buhari emergency led to a rise in the cost of living and a nosedive in the standard of living; the price of PMS went up and the number of trekkers and people who cannot afford transport fares also skyrocketed; Buhari came and 10 million Nigerians lost their jobs; the prices of goods and services went up too; inflation tripled and more people went to bed hungry.
Buhari's emergence rubbished our economy and put the dollar out of the reach of ordinary Nigerians; our hospitals are without drugs; industrial actions are a regular occurrence; no new jobs were created and no visible capital projects were commenced.
The killing of innocent people by Boko haram and murderous Fulani herdsmen went unabated; freedom of speech has been jettisoned on the guise of fake news clamp down; people have been incarcerated even when the courts say otherwise; electricity has not improved; good roads are a mirage as there is general resentment and disillusionment that pervades the entity of Nigeria.
Jobs were lost, salaries are owed by states and overtly corrupt persons are still serving in his "saintly" administration; even those that should be prosecuted for committing criminal atrocities are even contesting for APC tickets. Even Buhari's wife believes her husband is weak and should be sent home. The international community has been embarrassed by his utterances to the extent some hothead president is alleged to have said he is "lifeless".
Young Nigerians who have shown resilience and the will to survive against all odds have being labeled "lazy" while his son Yusuf who has never had paid employment rides on multi-million naira bikes. The list is endless and if will be a shame if any Nigerian Youth would support the man who has cast aspersion on their personality and push.
Atiku may not be the best candidate but he is the most popular and has the best chance of winning come next year; aside the fact he is from the North and also a Fulani, he has vested interests in oil, education, maritime, real estate, agriculture etc. He is younger too and known to be in good health. To me, the best candidate is Oby Ezekwesili but alas, she can not win.
In conclusion, voting for Buhari would be tantamount to going back into exile; continuing in suffering; voting for backwardness, nepotism and all shades of negativity. The time to change the change is now lest the dagger that did the dagger would continue dripping blood.
Josh is a poet, writer, analyst, teacher, motivator, political scientist and a firm believer in a better Nigeria