"True
compassion is more than flinging a coin to a beggar; it is not haphazard and
superficial. It comes to see that an edifice which produces beggars needs
restructuring. A true revolution of values will soon look uneasily on the
glaring contrast of poverty and wealth...and say 'THIS IS NOT JUST.'" -
Martin Luther King Jr. "A Time to
Break Silence." April 4, 1967.
I have watched the
emergence of several young Presidential candidates with 2019 as the target year
for a masses oriented ballot based ORDINARY PEOPLES revolution, but the target
must be SYSTEM OVERHAUL, WEALTH REDISTRIBUTION AND RESTRUCTURING.
There are several reasons
for which we must own the Redemptive process, we must remove from asking
politicians for stipends and handouts, and learn to support and fund the
process with our 100, 1,000, 5,000, 10,000, 100,000, 1m, 10m, 40m, or so naira.
We must organize to take back our Country.
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Ponder the ironies:
1. We have about the
lowest minimum wage, and the highest paid Legislators in the world.
2. Govt lends money to
Private Individuals and cronies that bought over our national assets like PHCN
in the most corrupt Privatization protocol known to humankind.
3. Since 1999 the
ANTI-CORRUPTION war has been very political, 'you are treated as corrupt and
harassed until you move to the ruling party'.
4. Trillions are spent on
infrastructure with little to show for it.
5. As praise-singers
seeking crumbs defend the indefensible.
This will continue if we
do not take ownership of the political process. Now is the time to take back
our Country.
To be CONT'D.
·
Chris
Mustapha Nwaokobia Jnr, Barrister-at-Law, is the Convener, Countryfirst
Movement
For Support:
Email:
enquiries@countryfirstng.org
Call:
Gideon Daniel - 08087110273
Adeniyi
Kunnu - 08091866324
For
further details:
visit www.countryfirstng.org
WhatsApp:
08171570010
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