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		By: Emmanuel Ajayi Olofin		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[These comments are very objective. But we have a big problem on our hands - the self acclaimed success of the APC mind-set. Those of us who are not politicians watch the situation with trepidation. The APC is so engrossed in their claim of successes that they believe the lie. Consequently, they fail to see the rot they have turned Nigeria and Nigerians into. Presenting serious failure into success will take us no where. Let us ponder on some of the claimed successes: We have defeated Biko Haram. But it seems we have only cut the tail of the serpent, or that we have replaced it with numerous cobras in the guise of rampaging Fulani herdsmen when Biko Haram went beyond their mandate of extermination other Nigerians and stared to pounce on those born to rule. Indeed, have we conquered BH? Why do we have to negotiate with it instead of rescuing the mostly Christian girls from it in the process of our conquest. Is BH an alternative government with whom we have to exchange prisoners of war? We say we have succeeded in fighting corruption. Is tha true? Is it not true that we have silenced the political opposition and blinded their eyes so that can&#039;t see or talk if they see by some mistake as we quietly line our pockets with Nigerian common wealth. Or how do we explain somebody charged of corruption on Tuesday, becoming a clean man on Wednesday just by decamping to join the APC, not to talk about how we set aside tribunals corrupt indictment to make the indicted persons ministers, etc? Don&#039;t let us go to the economic angle. I have just one question: How many youth did we sent into the unemployment train when we cancelled SURE-P, and have we reemployed equivalent number in our economic recovery programme? There are thousands of questions begging for answers concerning our economic situation today.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These comments are very objective. But we have a big problem on our hands &#8211; the self acclaimed success of the APC mind-set. Those of us who are not politicians watch the situation with trepidation. The APC is so engrossed in their claim of successes that they believe the lie. Consequently, they fail to see the rot they have turned Nigeria and Nigerians into. Presenting serious failure into success will take us no where. Let us ponder on some of the claimed successes: We have defeated Biko Haram. But it seems we have only cut the tail of the serpent, or that we have replaced it with numerous cobras in the guise of rampaging Fulani herdsmen when Biko Haram went beyond their mandate of extermination other Nigerians and stared to pounce on those born to rule. Indeed, have we conquered BH? Why do we have to negotiate with it instead of rescuing the mostly Christian girls from it in the process of our conquest. Is BH an alternative government with whom we have to exchange prisoners of war? We say we have succeeded in fighting corruption. Is tha true? Is it not true that we have silenced the political opposition and blinded their eyes so that can&#8217;t see or talk if they see by some mistake as we quietly line our pockets with Nigerian common wealth. Or how do we explain somebody charged of corruption on Tuesday, becoming a clean man on Wednesday just by decamping to join the APC, not to talk about how we set aside tribunals corrupt indictment to make the indicted persons ministers, etc? Don&#8217;t let us go to the economic angle. I have just one question: How many youth did we sent into the unemployment train when we cancelled SURE-P, and have we reemployed equivalent number in our economic recovery programme? There are thousands of questions begging for answers concerning our economic situation today.</p>
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