When I was a boy I used to hear my teacher say Philip you can - TopicsExpress



          

When I was a boy I used to hear my teacher say Philip you can make Nigeria a better place if only if u want to. But today, Nigeria has never given the greelight of wanting to become a better place, neither has it given me any flash to helping her from the perticularly perticular sheer wickedness act our masturbated leaders planted in,or... imposed on her womb of time.What a country where the few hegemonic capitalists and disgruntled bohemianic technocrats misrule the inocentia masses. After school,they discarded Aluta Continua! Ignoramus juris,is the calamitus inocentia! Marshal Macluhans puneric use of mass-age for the palindomic message is the medium is a perfect hit-and-run principal principle, without doubt, that can be used by the masses...to understand the polar tendency of sensitization.Corruption is a dead-end which has eaten deep into the fabric of this country through a slaughter slab of decadence demon-cracy.I beg your pardon.Of course,I mean democracy.To allow the people to see the reason why democracy is nothing but a bargain for divindeds is an everlasting mistake one wouldnt want to make in life. But,unfortunately, what can we say in a country, like Nigeria, where bribed- money takes the accolades of the following: Kola in english language; Egunjee in Yoruba language; ecetera, ecetera. A-two-year-old boy once wondered when I told him that I had seen a fanatic traditionist politician where he went to fortify himself in a shrine-like sanctuary in order not to be swept away during politicaly polity of cabinet cleansing.These people are mad-yet specialists. As wolves in sheeps uniform,so is kleptocratic militarianims in subsuming democracism.What a theft! Each time, I sneez at those pot-bellied mister commisioners in my state. Do you know why? Because their KHAKHIGBADA -like appearance does choke me. Nonsense elements!
Posted on: Sat, 01 Feb 2014 14:13:39 +0000

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