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THE REALITIES OF BUHARI ADMINISTRATION AND LIES OF GOODLUCK'S ERA, A CALL FOR SELF EXAMINATION.

Don't get it twisted I am of the Biafra believe and that is my personal believe. Sometime past I initiated a program tagged:
BEFORE YOU BLAME BUHARI

My friends and family had a divided opinion as I was called several names. Presumably one of the enigmatic persons within my hood and communicating my ideas and reason was like climbing the Everest mountain from my location. However, like a conceived child there is always a nine months set time in view and when the time comes it will surely show up.
Years rolling, the signs are becoming obvious, constructive criticism to me is the ability to say the wrongs and rights of an individual or administration without being bias or sentimental in your judgement. 
Standing so tall and clearly obvious before us are the realities of our marginalization "on power sharing and and office holding" do well to underline that statement in parenthesis. 
At this point is becoming quite clear that most internal wars and instigation of the youth among our elites were all for their personal aggrandizement and not for true representation of the people, those who wanted a juicy appointment, those wanted a high heaven recognition, those who wanted lucrative contracts, those who wanted to sustain the godfatherism and sonism lost unwanted battle and decided to create unrest. Time shall tell is always the case and today from what I can see, time is telling.
The second Niger  Bridge, The Obosi Owerri Road Interchange Highway Linking The Bridge, The Atani Road  Flyover Linking The Bridge, The New 10bn Remodeled Akanu Ibiam Airport Enugu, the Enugu Portharcourt  express way and many more were all promises of the past that ended up like a bridge too far even when one of our acclaimed own with all the million Igbo names like Ebele,  was there. 
Time is telling now and is very obvious.
Before we blame Buhari.

Okeahialam writes 
from Nvosi

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