Living In The Shadows of Death: Why Nigerians Fear 2007
As the political campaigns and elections of 2007 approach, there is a palpable fear among Nigerians that Nigeria may be heading for a major political disaster. The architects of the looming disaster are politicians who have been stockpiling arms and have been schooling thousands of hapless youths on how to intimidate, maim and kill those who may dare to challenge their bizarre ambition to remain in power by all means. We know that the handiest agents for such atrocities have always been the Nigeria police. Today, Nigeria has been compelled to bow to the ruthless logic of one-party stranglehold. Yet, the members of that party are not contented as they are bent on making Nigeria uninhabitable for themselves and for the rest of us. The number of guns and other lethal weapons available to political thugs in preparation for another political Armageddon has since been increasing by leaps and bounds, while hunger, utter misery and despair have been sweeping across the land like a furious hurricane. All these constitute the current tragedy of our nation. These and many more of the disturbing trends of the 2007 political elections are what the author has collated and put together in this book, Living In The Shadow Of Death: Why Nigerians Fear 2007. If the book does not serve as a toast for troubled minds, it will certainly serve as a voice crying in the wilderness of another political madness in the offing.
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