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We Must Stop the Government

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Author: chidi
Posted to the web: 5/17/2006 3:24:58 PM

The Nigerian Government must be stopped immediately with whatever actions they take on the runing of the government. we the people should come out and choose whom we want to lead us and whom we want prosecuted. most countries like Bolivia, Argentina, and so on has done so in the past and have suceeded. these are the same nations that were ruled by dictators. Nigeria with over 150 million people has no reason to be begging our government for fair and free services. it is up to us to march out on the streets and take into custody the politicians and the known fraudlent former and present head of states, even governors and their associates. this is really getting on my nerves. how many people is the government going to kill? they will kill the most that they can, but i tell, they don't have enough ammunition to kill 150 million people. so lets stop complaining about nigeria and our leaders, let us tell them who actually runs nigeria. it is time we go into aso rock and drag all of them out and leave them a bullet holes in their foreheads. until then, nothing for all.

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