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The Lines That Divide
<span class="html-content"><p>It's no news that the 2023 elections in Nigeria are around the corner, and our politicians, some of whom are ambassadors of poverty, have started moving into the trenches to convince and not confuse you that they deserve the crown. If you look carefully, you can tell that tensions are high in all camps, probably because there are new dogs in the game and people seem more interested in governance this year than in previous years. Lack of political education is a major reason for the crisis we currently face as a nation.&nbsp;<br></p><p>Sadly, most people, or should I say, the average Nigerian, perceive governance with levity.&nbsp;</p><p>Putting the blame on those in power seems satisfying, but we actually put them there. Maybe not all of us. It's great that we have the right to vote, but we should also make informed votes.&nbsp;</p><p>So whether you are OBEDIENT, properly ARTIKULATED or you are certain IT'S YOUR TURN, do well to use your head before they use it for you.&nbsp;</p><p>Beware of shadows and false prophets.&nbsp;</p><p>You'll be 8 years older when the next government leaves office. Do well to meticulously analyze the portfolio of candidates. Objectivity may seem abstract, but try to think beyond ethnic lines. I believe that's part of why we are in our present state. We tend to favor our brothers, even when they are the least qualified people. Take a deep dive into the candidate's character, vision, and history.&nbsp;</p><p>Follow who know better road!</p> <p>Keep in mind that even if your JAPA plans are nearly complete, someone else would be affected by your vote. Be a part of history.</p> <p>I want to clearly state that there would be several attempts to brainwash people prior to the elections through gift items, and we would start seeing throwback doingz of these candidates. Don't be deceived.&nbsp;</p><p>Some gifts are technically payments for something you would have to do later.&nbsp;</p><p>Think of those gifts from politicians as an avenue for you to commit to their cause. Ask yourself if that's what you want. Have you ever wondered why they appear as angels just before the elections?&nbsp;</p><p>Politics is a game in which emotions are mostly on the bench and may never appear.&nbsp;</p><p>Nigeria's image in international society is nothing to write home about. We still take great pride in our past achievements and cherish the title "giants of Africa."&nbsp;</p><p>Are we true giants, or have we taken a SWERVE down the drain?</p> <p>Oh, just so you know, just because the seemingly better candidate wins doesn't mean change will be automatic. However, maybe our hope would be restored. So when you stand before that ballot box, think beyond yourself.&nbsp;</p><p>I feel like saying Hallelujah!&nbsp;</p><p>Be vigilant during the elections and resist the urge to fight. Some people would be strategically planted at polling units to disrupt peace. In other words, make your eyes shine. Let's vote, irrespective of religion and ethnicity.&nbsp;</p><p>Nigeria will rise again. We hope to be a part of its rise.</p><p>You matter; your vote matters.</p><p><br></p> <p>Have you gotten your PVC?</p><p><br></p> <p>Learn Unlearn Relearn</p> <p>#swerve</p> <p>#LEarn</p> </span>
The Lines That Divide
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