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Danger: Nigeria Is Sitting On A Keg Of Gun Powder Part 2

Danger: Nigeria Is Sitting On A Keg Of Gun Powder Part 2

By: Odumodu Gbulagu

Buhari’s coming to power brought unnecessary hardship and untold terror to the citizens of Nigeria. He stifled freedom of speech, stopped obeying court orders, jailed journalists, yet people praised him and said Nigeria needs a dictator and not a democrat.

Now that he has won and Next level has fully commenced, things have taken a different turn. Some of the people that helped him to power are now in detention. He closed the Southern border and left open the Northern side

Theophilus Danjuma, Nigeria Former Minister of Defence and a retired Army General asked Nigerians to defend …

Brexit: Special Sitting For MPs To Decide The Future Of UK

Brexit: Special Sitting For MPs To Decide The Future Of UK

MPs will be called to Parliament for a special Saturday sitting in a decisive day for the future of Brexit.

Parliament will meet on 19 October after a crunch EU summit – seen as the last chance for the UK and EU to agree a deal ahead of 31 October deadline.

If a deal is agreed, Boris Johnson will ask MPs to approve it – but if not, a range of options could be presented.

The BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg says these could include leaving without a deal and halting Brexit altogether.

MPs will have to agree on a business motion …

Danger: Nigeria Is Sitting On A Keg Of Gun Powder Part 1

Danger: Nigeria Is Sitting On A Keg Of Gun Powder Part 1

By: Odumodu Gbulagu

Nigeria, as Buhari left it today, can be said to be literally sitting on a keg of gun powder awaiting explosion. Nigerians have been pushed to the wall for a very long time, and they have gotten to their elastic limit. Nigeria is a nation that is not at war but has seen more killings than Syria that is in full-blown war.

Failure of governance, bad economy, hunger and brutal killings are an integral part of the problem.

It all started when the fake Buhari told Nigerians in an interview that he wasn’t going to treat …