

Is this the first time they heard
the word change? If NO, why did they not change this country when they were
given opportunity?
Why advocate for change now when the supposed puppet’s
body language shows he will not renew their oil blocks license?
Why advocate for change now, when
the supposed puppet purchased equipment to monitor and reduce vandalism?
Why advocate for change now, when
the strong headed puppet wiped out their ghost names from the civil service pay
roll?
Why advocate for change now, when
the supposed puppet sacked your boys as corrupt ministers?
Why advocate for change now, when
the supposed puppet refused to dump Sambo for another supposed puppet?
Why advocate for change when he refused to
kill Nigerians indiscriminately? Rather he is exploring all means of dialogue, unlike
your Odi brutal killings and destruction.
Why advocate for change now, when
the supposed puppet refused to twist governors hands with EFCC to pave way for
him like you did?
Why advocate for change now, when
at 72 years, you still tell your children of 50years they are the leaders of
tomorrow?
Why advocate for change now, when
the supposed puppet refused to give you the fertilizer deal?
Why advocate for change now, when
the puppet so-called refused to jail your enemies?
Why advocate for change now, when
the supposed puppet refused to rig election for your daughter?
Why advocate for change now, when
in your time railways were not working?
Why advocate for change, when in
your time, our judiciary could not deliver a fair judgment in favour of the opposition?
Baba, Nigerians are fed up with you
sitting in Otta and deciding their future. We want to decide our destiny with
the help of God. We want to practice true democracy by using our votes to
decide our future. Let the good works or antecedents of our leaders speak
volume for them. Just after the presidential chat with Mr President, we
discovered that, you, your colleagues and errant boys, are spreading false
information to pave your way to Aso Rock.
Lastly, I challenge you Baba, Tinubu, Atiku and others to tell Nigerians you
don't have oil blocks, or that you Generals are not fighting the last battle to
protect your oil blocks.
They won't come out and speak my
brothers and sisters. They want us to believe they are fighting for us, when they
have their own local refineries at their backyards. R..I.P Fela: Animals wan
dash me my human right.
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