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    Tuesday, 19 March 2019

    Neither Egypt nor the Red Sea is an option: The Story of the Most Populous Black Nation Resorting to a Third Force



    The term "third force" is not new in world political systems, it was used by France in fourth Republic from 1947-1952, by South Africa in the late 1980s, Iran, Hong Kong and many more nations.

    For every time third force was applied in history, there was always two political gladiators in the form of parties or heads of government assuming an irreplaceable and indispensable position in the political systems of these nations, dominating and brutally oppressing and tormenting the electorates without recourse to the dignity of life, the third force has always been a unique alternative and have always paid off. South Africa called it "The organized poor". Today, in Nigeria we have "The organized 87million poor Nigerians, 24 million unemployed youths and thousands of bereaved families that have become victims to government ineptitude to security threats and our deathtraps called health care centers " who are tired of recycling failed entities and are ready to launch an attack with the third force.

    Our journey from 1999 can be likened to 16 years in Egypt with untold terror and one-party dominance, we sluggishly approached the red sea in a journey to the Promise land. Without recourse, we pulled our trust and support behind a coalition that promised us the Promise Land in 2015, little did we know that their original plan was to abandon us in the red sea for three years, this marked the greatest deceit we ever experienced, the cabals who were captains and anchors of our ship were in our oblivion equipped with the full kit to survive the storm. As terrestrial animals we are left to our fate in an aquatic environment to drown.
    Are we blind to the fact that the mortality rate has increased these few years?
    That cows now feed on humans?
    In this three years, Nigerians have migrated three times more than 10years ago in search of greener pastures?
    How did we get here fellow Nigerians?

    A nation that doesn't believe in herself, awarding a common "national airline logo contract" to a Bahraini company without respect for professional Nigeria designers like Jeffgraphics and other notable brands, worst of all, spent 600,000$ in that horrible design.
    We have overtaken Indians in our uncooked leadership as "world poverty capital", that for every 1 minute, 6 Nigerians slide into the poverty profile while 44 Indians leave the poverty profile. We have influx of 500,000 graduates yearly into the labor market with only 10% employed, our educational system is in comatose, our debt profile has become one that can be shared amongst 7 nations and still maintain 10digits.
    The masses have been subjected to abject scarcity such that every penny offered is worth a vote. A nation where we are ruled by our grandfathers, in a civilized century, we are ruled by "certificateless" leaders.

    Shall we go back to Egypt?
    Shall we continue with this inept, skewed and irresponsible leadership in this red sea?
    Shall we let go of this two-party system and move ahead for a new Nigeria?
    Who's this third force to reckon with?

    We fell for change some years ago?
    What shall we fall for this time?
    Shall we fall for stable power supply using Milkano generator?
    Shall we fall for restructuring without a blueprint?

    Choose ye today amongst these men who shall take thee to the land filled with milk and honey.
    A genuine Third Force that will rewrite the gruesome historic tides is found in Kingsley Moghalu the YPP Nigerian presidential aspirant.

    There's no time better than now.
    It's time!!!

    ***Make reference to this link on my article on  how Fela, Sowore and Moghalu will take the nation by storm with the yearnings of 24 million unemployed youths https://www.nairaland.com/4803922/coalition-nigeria-young-presidential-aspirants#72330833***

    Ohanwe. E. I. (GCUF)
    Convener, Rising African Ambassadors
    07034930975
    Iykelinkss@gmail.com

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