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Oh! King Jonathan Goodluck, Let Nigerians Go By Sunday Njokede

January 7, 2012

President Jonathan Goodluck could just have called Nigerians rats and leave them alone to their complacent device as usual. Maummar Gaddafi did call his citizen rats before he died gracelessly. As Gaddafi before him, Jonathan refused to understand that the world has moved on. With internet in the hands of Libyans Gaddafi was sent to hellfire starting his own Armageddon from here on earth.

President Jonathan Goodluck could just have called Nigerians rats and leave them alone to their complacent device as usual. Maummar Gaddafi did call his citizen rats before he died gracelessly. As Gaddafi before him, Jonathan refused to understand that the world has moved on. With internet in the hands of Libyans Gaddafi was sent to hellfire starting his own Armageddon from here on earth.

The question now is after Gaddafi, who is next? could Jonathan fall to the looming revolution express coming to town on January 9th this year?

This is not the first time the president and his gang have been taking Nigerians under, as rats - without backlash. But this time around, the president misfired putting inhuman petrol rise upon Nigerians who are pauperised, down and out.

Mr Goodluck is deeper in lies and deception than most people know. To stipulate an April date as the timeline when fuel hike would start and all of a sudden, taking Nigerians by surprise is pure Machiavellian tactics. For example, heartlessly putting profit before citizens.

Jonathan told Nigerians ho-ha that fuel price hike would take effect from April but despite. On 1st of January this year, Mr Goodluck announced hike in fuel price. It takes a combination of Adolf Hitler’s lack of emotion plus Gaddafi’s nothing-go-happen or go-to-hell nonchalance for Jonathan to become this inhuman and underrate us to his personal doom.

Arm bushing Nigerians on New Years’ Day and slamming Pharaohnic petrol increment upon poor and defenceless citizens is Nazism. This is like trying so hard to send us to IMF and Caucasian economic concentration camp. Meanwhile, Ministers Ngozi Iweala and Lamido Sanusi are cheerleading Jonathan’s Hitleristic ‘Transformation Agenda’ which is meant to enslave us before local and foreign masters.

Nigerians are having socio orgasm in togetherness. The unity of purpose to protest fuel increment without recourse to religion or ethnicity is record high. There is no better time to be alive as a Nigerian than now. The thick amity of oneness amid Nigerians to revolt and drive Jonathan from office is so inspiring that I wish it could last forever.

Twitter, other Nigerian online blogospheres are buzzing to the brim. The gleefulness to come together and send Jonathan packing is overpowering. Catalogue of misconduct, corruption and wastages of Jonathan’s regime is flying all over the places. Here are just some of them.

Nasbeee wrote “GEJ's garden was maintained with N200m in 2011...PLS help us ask them if this garden is the Garden of Eden” [via Twitter]

And Darabase said “GEJ is gonna eat N1.4billion worth of food in 2012 and yet has the mind to remove the FUEL SUBSIDY” [via Twitter)

Balezz put his own this way “My name is Chris Martins if i get shot on Monday's protest please dont stop d movement #OccupyNigeria till subsidy is reinstated.” [vi Twitter)

This is what sinzu_lordess has to say: “Fashola is tollin', GEJ is sleepin', Patience is shellin', Nigerians tweetin”  [via Twitter]

Maummar Gaddafi is dead. But President Jonathan Goodluck is alive in Abuja rocking Nigeria upside-down at the moment. Things could change very fast for all dictators whether natural born ones or wannabe totalitarian as President Jonathan. He is morphing into something like a phenomenon. Mr Goodluck is catching up fast in the school of dictatorship.

President Jonathan is now a hardliner in the image of Adolf Hitler, Gaddafi and co. One thing common with dictators is that, along the line, during their eras, they have self-presumption of being fearlessly iron men. But reverse is the case as history is littered with their cowardice.

To appreciate the extent of cowardice of totalitarians – you need to take a glance at circumstances surrounding the deaths of following dictators Hitler, Saddam Hussein, Gaddafi and Benito Mussolini of Italy. None of them have been bold enough to brace up look death in the face and die with dignity. Is either they commit suicide or killed whilst hiding away from pillar to post, caves to holes. Even so, the dictator partway is so enticing for disgruntled and misfit rulers as Nigeria’s extant one living in Abuja.

President Jonathan still could step back from his derailing petrol hike policy. Should he continue to call Nigerians bluff, there are three other ways to redeem the precarious situation in Nigeria. Some of the alternatives are not so palatable but still are solutions. One other way to salvage the now dire condition is for there to be a revolution or protest to sack Jonathan. The second is for senate to impeach him asunder. And lastly, the army could take over power.

As an enthusiast of the moment put it ‘run come come Monday run’ (via Twitter) so wrote
Abbarabz. I can’t wait for Monday to come myself.

Jonathan should be chased away from Aso Rock – no more and no less. He should resign or be impeached by senators or driven away by impeding protest, or army ousting him. Not only is that Jonathan a dullard he is more so diabolically wicked to fault. His handling of the rise in petrol price has set him out as a marked man.

Jonathan should just go away and let Nigerians go to their promised land in peace. South Africa is there. Ghana and other African countries are very close there. Nigeria will join them soon after Jonathans’ departure soon and very soon.

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