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PLENTY NONSENSE... Part 1.

Plenty nonsense; I tend to wonder, why the blame game? Looking for excuses, when we know deep down we have failed in our own part to handle a situation that should have been nipped In the bud.


The American President is only in search of where he can bury his face, after failing to act when he should have. Without any apology; he actually failed! He failed to act when the American people needed him most to show the quality of leadership he claims to have. The Coronavirus Pandemic death toll  in the US, for me, is quite alarming.
Plenty nonsense; the other day another black man died in the hands of white cops due to excessive police brutality. This is becoming a norm and each time it happens, they always get away with it.
 I strongly believe it is high time justice is served; as a deterrent to future excessive force being applied whenever the skin colour of the culprit happens to be black. And what was the president’s response? Well for me, not far from his usual out of point nonsense.
It is good to know that other races, (Caucasians inclusive)  have risen to the occasion, to put an end to this man’s inhumanity to man. 
Plenty nonsense; it is only in Nigeria that a show of shame can easily be displayed over minor differences without remorse. How can a serving minister act so stupendously to send security operatives, as a show of power, to harass another senior serving official. This is simply a waste of tax payers money, a mockery of our democracy and a reflection of the intellectual capacity of politicians chosen to lead. 
 Plenty nonsense; still in Nigeria. It is believed that when you seek public office you have the intention to serve with all sincerity. This simply means there is a gap that needs to be filled or there is an ongoing error that should be made right. 
However, if a public office holder was initially motivated into politics because of his or her state of joblessness, you don’t need to analyse further to know where his or her  priorities will be. It is only in Nigeria, a well-known political appointee, currently serving as a minister, will be bold enough to say publicly that:
 ‘He went into politics because of joblessness; that he applied like every other job seeker’. 
In other words, he is into politics to be served and not serve; to grab as much as he can for himself. Sadly this is the state of politics in Nigeria.
Plenty nonsense; when a group of Chinese doctors came into the country and were received by a high power delegate from the very top. It was reported in the news that they are here to help or aid in the fight against covid-19 pandemic.
However, after over a month of their arrival and questions were being asked about their whereabouts;  a representative re-informed us that the Chinese doctors were not actually guests of the federal government but guests of an international construction company. If that be the case, why were they received by federal government delegates and not delegates of the construction company? At times I wonder who they think they are talking to; we know how these things work out, please they should go tell the marines who cares! 
Abeg! plenty nonsense should stop.
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