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ENOUGH OF THE POWERS OF GOVERNORS AND “OPINION-LEADERS” IN NIGERIA!

August 12, 2022

SubTopics:

  • ELECTIONS ARE ‘ONE-MAN-ONE-VOTE’ AND THE GOVERNORS AND SO-CALLED ‘OPINION-LEADERS’ MUST NO LONGER CONTROL VOTERS IN THEIR DOMAINS
  • THE DAYS OF “MY PEOPLE WILL NOT VOTE FOR MR ‘X’ OR PARTY ‘X’” ARE OVER
  • PROGRESSIVE NORTHEN YOUTHS HAVE REJECTED NORTHERN OLIGARCHS; TIME FOR THE SOUTHERN YOUTHS TO FOLLOW SUIT, MEEEEEEEEN!!!

This is “No Bullshitting,” by Harry Agina.

Greetings, folks!

I will start this with my usual barrage of no-bullshitting questions, thus: Who the hell do Nigerian state governors and the so-called opinion-leaders think that they are, huh? What the fuck makes them to believe that they are still in control of who votes for who in elections? Why the fuck don’t they want to wake up from their mindset of autocratic, undemocratic-control over voters, huh? Why don’t they realize that a revolution is now here, and they only have one fucking vote each, meeeeeeeen?!!!

And, the truth is that most of such motherfucking so-called community ‘opinion-leaders’ and state governors don’t even go out to cast their own one-vote.  But they have the audacity to tell their constituents who to vote for. This blog was inspired this morning out of anger. I heard the comments by some idiots who said that their states and their communities will not vote for certain candidates, or certain political parties. And, their motherfucking reasons are always purely personal to them, and nothing to do with the interest of the communities or states. And, for their personal interests, the governors and the so-called opinion-leaders are quick to declare, “My people will not vote for party ‘X’ or candidate ‘X’ during elections.”

And I’m like, ‘Motherfucker, who the fuck told you that you can tell your state or your community who to vote for, huh? You only have control of your own single vote. You shouldn’t even be able to control who your wife and your children must vote for, meeeeeeeeen!!!

I continue to thank God that Nigerian youths have finally politically woken up now. They now know that they must reject the criminal power-drunk oligarchs, governors, godfathers, and “opinion-leaders” who have destroyed Nigeria. The voting youths now know that the so-called opinion-leaders ain’t leading shit! Instead, they have only been enriching themselves by selling the votes of their communities to evil criminals who destroy the country. The youths are now conscious that it is time for them to decide who they vote for. They are no longer blind followers of some crooks who are called governors, opinion-leaders, and political godfathers. I did blog about this on July 19, 2022, when a progressive northern youths’ association said, “Kwankwaso Misrepresents And Disrespects The North. That was when a motherfucking evil northern oligarch, former Kano state governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso, vomited his divisive bullshit about the 2023 elections. He had the audacity to claim that northern Nigerians will not vote for Christians and southerners in 2023, meeeeeeeeeen!!!

The northern youths truly made me proud when they virtually told Kwankwaso to go to hell with his evil oligarch’s divisiveness and fuck himself. The youths told the motherfucker that they are now awake to their responsibility of voting for good leaders, regardless of their regions, their tribes, or their religions. If you didn’t get to read my July 19th blog, I do have the link to it for you at the end of this piece.

This time, my subject is the current governor of Rivers state, Nyesom Wike. You know, I have always liked Wike, because he is a courageous and performing governor. I will link you to one of my previous blogs about him, where I expressed my love for his kind of guy. But I am an objective person, and I don’t like or love people blindly. Indeed, I like what persons do, and not necessarily the persons. Hence, if you do good today, I love your act, and if you do bad tomorrow, I disagree with you, and even lambaste you where necessary. This is where I give you one of my personal fundamental philosophical positions, thus: Most often, the same reason, or factor, or characteristic that makes you to like or love a person, is also where you find some faults in him or her. Call this Harry Agina’s  “Words on marble,” if you like, meeeeeeeeeeeeeen!!!

I’ll give you an example with myself. I believe that I am a man of strong principles, for which many love me. But, guess what; there are times when people hate the fuck outta me for that same characteristic, too. The same person who loves me for those principles, gets offended by them, when they don’t suit his/her needs at a particular time. That’s when you hear something like, “Ah, Harry, these your principles are getting too far now.” In other words, the person wants you to relax one or some of those principles just a little, this time. Usually, such a critic is now suddenly uncomfortable with a particular principle because it does not serve his present interest well. Mind you, he or she still wants you to retain and maintain that principle, right after you have bent it a little to suit his/her present need, meeeeeen!!!

Having said all that, let’s get us back to my love for Governor Wike’s courageous and hard-hitting criticism or condemnation of what is wrong in the fucked-up Nigerian society. Umm huh, the dude can surely lambaste anybody who has done wrong, and I love him for it. But, sometimes he does go too fucking far in the wrong direction, too. He tends to get unnecessarily too confrontational sometimes. And yes, it is apparently the reason why Atiku Abubakar rejected him as his presidential running-mate for the 2023 election. Atiku probably feels that he cannot control Wike’s controversial nature if they become president and vice president, meeeeeeeeen!!!

With Atiku’s rejection, Wike is fighting back, and I must say that he does have some good points against the rejection. However, he is now crossing into that region of, ‘This your disposition of condemning what is wrong is getting too far.’ I have just told you that some persons do complain that my principles can get uncomfortably too far for them, too. But all that is not really my key focus of this blog. My problem is that Governor Wike believes too much in his capacity to move the entire votes of Rivers State to whosoever that he supports. I do think that such attitude is a bunch of bullshit! If indeed he can, then it is double bullshit! I don’t think that any one person should have such power in the current political revolution in Nigeria. If Wike still does possess such power now, then I am ashamed of the Rivers State voters. They have no fucking business continuing in that slavish mentality and political darkness of being controlled like zombies by one man. As I have said, Wike should not even be able to control the votes of his own immediate family members, meeeeeeeeeeeen!!!

This should actually be another one of the campaign subjects of all progressive individuals and civil society groups in Nigeria for the 2023 elections. Rivers state voters should wake up and smell the coffee. They must join the revolution to grab Nigeria back from those who have too much control over the nation. All Nigerians must learn to rise above and against the control of the governors, the godfathers, the oligarchs, and the so-called opinion-leaders. We must vote wisely to save Nigeria. The Rivers State voters must take a lesson from the northern youths who have openly disgraced and rejected former northern governor, Kwankwaso. Like the northern youths, they must tell Wike that he can no longer control them like zombies. I do trust, that you do know, that I ain’t bullshitting ya, meeeeeeeeeeeen!!!

HERE’S THE LINK TO MY BLOG ABOUT THE NORTHER YOUTHS’ FEJECTION OF KWANKWASO DIVIDE-AND-RULE EVIL:

https://nobullshiting.com/kwankwaso-misrepresents-and-disrespects-the-north-says-aypa/

LINK TO ONE OF MY BLOGS ABOUT WIKE:

https://nobullshiting.com/leadership-impunity-in-nigeria-a-butterfly-who-thinks-that-hes-a-bird/

 

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