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Electoral Robbery and The Crisis of Legitimacy: The Saga of a Nation at the Brink…

Electoral Robbery and The Crisis of Legitimacy: The Saga of a Nation at the Brink…

For the first time in the history of political elections in Nigeria one man who did not win 25 percent of the votes cast in the Federal Capital as required by the law threatened to cause chaos and anarchy if the courts failed to declare him the winner of the presidential election and the courts succumbed to his threat and declared him the winner against the law that is written in black and white. Has Nigeria become a mad world where laws are not needed and everybody does whatever he likes without being challenged? Is Nigeria a country of idiots to be ruled by a man whose identity is shrouded with obscurity? Were the judges of the Appeal and Supreme Courts under a spell which made them to destroy the law of the land that they swore to defend? Where and when was it ordained, and by who, that the fear of Bola Ahmed Tinubu must be the beginning of wisdom in Nigeria? Is Nigeria a home for assorted deviants that it must be ruled by a man whose antecedents constitute a stigma to our nation and to all of us? For how long must Nigerians be suffering and smiling? When shall our man-made afflictions come to an end? Will they come to an end by an act of some earthquake or by human act? Must Nigerians, in the name of loving and defending their tribe and religion, allow this great country given to us by God to die in the hands of Tinubu? Evil and those who perpetrate it are recalcitrant. Patriotic Nigerians will be living in a state of delusion to think that Tinubu and his team will eventually begin to think and work for the good of Nigeria. No man who destroys the electoral process and the judicial system of his country, enthrones himself as the law of the land and becomes the president will ever turn out to be a blessing to his country. Such a person is a curse on his nation. And we are seeing the effects of that curse shriveling and consuming the country and all of us. In this book the author is asking: When shall Nigerian youths put ethnicity, religion and political affiliation aside and come together and tell our common enemies, the so-called leaders, that enough is enough, that they can no longer deceive us?

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