JUST MUSING ON THE CURRENT POLITICS IN NAIJA-IS HISTORY ABOUT TO REPEAR ITSELF?

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Emmanuel Udogu

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Nov 16, 2025, 4:31:18 AM11/16/25
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In the early 1960s, Nigeria was confronted with a serious crisis in the Action Group (AG). This turbulence was ignited by the powerful actions of three political actors in the AG, namely Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Chief Samuel L. Akintola, and Alhaji Dauda S. Adegbenro. The commotion that followed the political combustion in the Action Group contributed to a series of misfortunes that has deviled this nation-state since 1967. I would caution the current political stalwarts in the country to revisit this poignant history against the backdrop of what is transpiring in Ibadan, Oyo State, in the PDP. Moreover, let me remind the country to reflect on Nigeria’s political history from 1967 to 1999. 


The renaissance of democracy in 1999 and its metamorphosis through 2025 leaves a lot to be desired. To make matters worse, the current Executive, Legislative, and Judicial institutions of government have persistently ignored the Rule of Law, and applied extra-constitutional powers in their governance architecture. Our politicians and leaders no longer see themselves as public servants in our genre of democracy. They are our kings and emperors. Indeed, as a student of democracy, I am sorry to report that democracy is dying in Nigeria due to lack of patriotism and selfishness on the part of our politicians. 


Regrettably, my preceding observations are happening at an epoch when the country is confronted with major political, economic, and social quagmires. 


Nevertheless, to “keep Nigeria one is a task that must be done.” So, get up, stand up, and fight for its survival–y’all!



Ike Udogu


Cornelius Hamelberg

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Nov 16, 2025, 9:09:15 AM11/16/25
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 Nigeria is not on life support…


https://punchng.com/may-29-barau-hails-tinubu-says-nigeria-on-course-for-prosperity/


“The renaissance of democracy in 1999 and its metamorphosis through 2025….” ?


Big words.


“Renaissance” in 1999 and through 2025, a slow moving, not instantaneous “metamorphosis”, as was the case with Jesus changing water into wine, with just a snap of his fingers. There was also the Metamorphosis of rigor mortis. Remember, even if like Paul,  you were not personally there, that even with Jesus the resurrection after death was not an instantaneous event : it is an article of faith  in the Apostles Creed that it was only  “on the third day he rose again from the dead”


Who was it that said, "The impossible I do immediately; miracles take a little longer” ?


The author and readers of those big words 

should pray to the Almighty

that Nigeria will ascend 

to the highest level of democracy

and if in doubt about exactly where

we are

right now

we should please check this out 👍


Democracy index by country 2025

Dr. Oohay

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Nov 16, 2025, 3:18:59 PM11/16/25
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THE METAMORPHOSIS — Kafkaesque (NaijaSTYLE??!!) Oohay

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Cornelius Hamelberg

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Nov 16, 2025, 9:47:25 PM11/16/25
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The change in the day that makes them rant and rave

"Black power! Black power!"

And the change that comes over them at night

As they sigh and moan,.....”


As Ike says, “ So, get up, stand up, and fight…”


Once upon a time, Trump also said, “We fight like hell. And if you don't fight like hell, you're not going to have a country anymore


Now if Ike said something like that he’d probably be arraigned and charged with giving succour to Nnamdi Kanu…


With regard to the metamorphosis you’re referring to, well you can’t speak of transubstantiation as belonging to the same category, or can you?  


I can’t, not with the Papal Bull still ringing in my ears.


Thanks toTrump, religion is now centrestage in Nigeria 


Last night, I listened to some extraordinary things about Abraham and Oduduwa 

 

Blackass was bad enough. Worst case scenario, The Breast 

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