Wednesday 4 October 2017

Muhammadu Buhari is Running the Nigerian State with the Draconian Fist of King Luis XVI in 1700ce Pre French Revolution - Fame Agidife




Your Excellency,
President Muhammadu Buhari,
Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Sir,

 RUNING THE NIGERIAN STATE WITH THE DRACONIAN FIST OF kING LOUIS XVI 1700CE PRE FRENCH REVOLUTION.

This is to draw your attention to the draconian fist of tyranny running the Nigeria State termed the ‘change mantra' that has turned the entire Nigeria nation into the trial of the French citizenry before  the 1700 French revolution.
“When the righteous rules the people rejoice but when the wicked rules the people suffer", Says the bible.






Just one year and so in office; we are experiencing a massive school dropped outs because there is no money to go to school, a massive sacked of the workforce, Editors of major news paper houses are now being censored on what to write and what not to write, Christian evangelists are now being slaughtered like cows on the alter of the Fulanis' Usman-Dan Fodio jihadist movement in the northern part of this country,   legal professionals who supposed to be the Chief interpreter of the laws that protect the common man now selects the cases to prosecute or not not to mention the almighty W.A.E.C certificate school scandal against you Mr. President,  passing of jobs interviews are now based on certain persons from certain part of this country only, the appointment of Chief security officers who heads the security architecture of our beloved country are now being one sided of certain elements from the northern part of this country only making the country looking more insecure to the people of the southern part of the country,  price of kerosene which is the most essential commodity to the locals are now being placed beyond their reach and they are now being asked to buy gas if the cost of kerosene is too much for them to afford. Just as when the locals where protesting in the street of France and they were shouting ‘ou plutôt, voire  pain’, (nay bread)   ‘ou plutôt, voire  pain’, (nay bread) and looking so bewildered at the plights of the locals, King Louis XVI’s wife quipped; ‘ou plutôt, voire  pain’, (nay bread) ‘ hourra, youpi ‘  (yay cake). Meaning they should go and buy cake if there is scarcity of bread in the market so that her ears can have some peace while knowing fully well that the locals were not actually shouting for scarcity of bread but they were actually crying out loud and clear at the very top of their voices that there is no money to buy bread and she chose to plagiarize on the intelligence of the locals by prescribing cake for the angry protesters even when she knew the price of cake is far higher than the Price of cake. And at that crucial point in time the French citizens lead by mostly the age grade women and supported by team of young military officers lead by the great Napoleon Bonaparte.






The French citizenry who had been eaten up by the pains of hunger and suffering in the land had no other choice but to moved into the street of France demanding for the head of King Louis XVI on a tray as his wife and the very few elites in power knew little or nothing about the despicable hunger in the land over the citizenry and that alone sparked what initially look like mere women protest that later turned out into the historical 1700 French revolution. So; it is not surprising to see you Mr. President  the personae of King Louis XVI of Nigeria State sitting down comfortably in the mist of your mockery egalitarian all Progressive cohorts to laugh over the bare fist of tyranny running the Nigerian State just as in your words; ‘I know how to deal with anyone who criticizes my anti corruption fight basically through AMCON,CCT, EFCC and the host of other agents of abyss you are using to pursue and silence your ill perceived opposition to your so called ‘change mantra’.

Yours Sincerely,

Fame Agidife.

Am just a patriotic citizen who is concern over the welfare of the common Nigerian masses suffering out there in the street.




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