This Current System Not Working, Let’s Change It – Remi Sonaiya
The presidential aspirant of the KOWA party in the 2015 election, Prof. Remi Sonaiya has called on Nigerians to restart the country as the current structure is not working.
The retired professor of French and Applied Linguistics stated this via his Twitter handle.
A political and economic analyst, Pat Utomi had described Nigerian politicians as parasites while speaking on 50 hears anniversary of the Biafran war on Channels TV when he featured as a guest on Politics Today.
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“If our politicians are parasites, as Prof @UtomiPat called them, then it’s our duty to ourselves to get rid of them. Or do we just sit there, allowing them to feed fat on our lifeblood? We repeat: This current system isn’t working. Let’s #RestartNigeria, she wrote.
Read the rest of her tweets below.
If our politicians are parasites, as Prof @UtomiPat called them, then it’s our duty to ourselves to get rid of them. Or do we just sit there, allowing them to feed fat on our lifeblood? We repeat: This current system isn’t working. Let’s #RestartNigeria. @seunokin @CTVpolitics
— Remi Sonaiya (@oluremisonaiya) January 12, 2020
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Prof. Utomi: Why aren’t we having conversations about the #BiafraWar rather than sweep it under the table? Germany keeps talking about WWII to remind themselves that such a thing must never happen again. @seunokin @CTVpolitics
— Remi Sonaiya (@oluremisonaiya) January 12, 2020
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Prof. Utomi: The arena of public life should be one of morality. Not the case in our country. @seunokin @CTVpolitics
— Remi Sonaiya (@oluremisonaiya) January 12, 2020
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Interesting conversation on #50YearsAfterBiafra going on between @seunokin & Prof. Pat Utomi who says we’ve created a bloated presidential system which isn’t delivering what we need. Says our country has come to be defined by poverty; our politicians are plunderers. @CTVpolitics
— Remi Sonaiya (@oluremisonaiya) January 12, 2020