NIGERIA YOUTH MAY SUPPORT COUP.
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By Edewor Otighoarievwen. |
Thursday 31st August, 2023 exactly 10:30am, a Nigeria Youth who is a scholar react to Viable Youth for Good Governance STAND on trending coup d'etat in Africa.
Mr(Evang) Ese Brodrick, is a Nigeria Youth with habit of ensuring uprightness in governance, chat a statement in reaction to an already published post concerning coup trending among Africa Nations. He aired his view through WhatsApp to the Coordinator Viable Youth for Good Governance Comr Edewor Otighoarievwen that; Nigeria been case study as the recent warning against Nigerians routine for coup d'etat publication was made.
He said, the Nigeria Army Commander just made camera statement as he doesn't know the heart of his young military men. In reference, he stated Nigerians should not forget that; it was during military regime refineries were built and all were working fine. During Military regime we have all these companies that democracy later fold up e.g, Delta Steel Company (DSC).
Major roads that are still in use today where constructed e.g Udu/effurun express way, he added.
Major bridges where constructed, the Niger bridge and the major bridges in Lagos including the longest bridge in west Africa, the second in the whole of Africa behind only the 6th October bridge in Egypt was constructed by IBB who he classify to be the political maradona.
The best government universities in Nigeria today where built by the military, he added. Though military government is Nothing good compare to worst democracy in terms of freedom. But democracy has not developed our country the way the military left the country for politicians since 1999. Nigeria as a country has turn from bad to worse nothing is working with these set of civilians rule, he concluded.
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Evang. Ese Brodrick, a dedicated Nigerian youth committed to upholding integrity in governance. He expressed his concern about Nigeria being highlighted as a case study in light of recent warnings against routine coup d'état discussions among Nigerians. His commitment to good governance shines through even in the face of such discussions.
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