What continues to baffle me has been how folks who never knew anything about the theatrics that saw the ouster of SLS suddenly became pro-Sanusi crusaders.
Facebook statuses, and twitter and whatsapp are all graced with the image of SLS and songs of sorrow or otherwise, depending on whose side who is.
Imagine if we were this interested in the affairs of the State, we would be meticulous in putting people in power. But nooo, the level of political apathy in our society is saddening.
We follow the multitude to decide, we follow them to cry again over the consequences of every wrong decision we make.
Fliers all around already campaigning for SLS as president come 2023....from the same people who have been proposing a matchmake of Yemi Osinbajo and our veteran brother from Kaduna as his running mate for the same 2023 o...
News we will not read, history we will not read. But social media has empowered us to be hypocritical... It has given us the voice to cry foul at the smell of injustice. Give it some days, I bet, many Nigerians would have forgotten what happened yesterday already. As a matter of fact, beyond the wails that accompanied the ouster of the then Emir, some don't know what has happened next.
Where is Omoyele Sowore? Do we hear anything about him yet again?
Where is Leah Sharibu? We only hear she's now given birth in the hives of the assailants. Some even said she's a Nigerian heroin yet alive. Yes, she's! But, would you rather a daughter of one of you be made one?
Let's repent na. Haba mana!!!