Nigerian Judiciary, Military - Architect Of Corruption; Kanu The Way Out
October 26, 2023
By Eluwa Chidiebere Chinazu | Biafra Writers
The commons in Nigeria have made several attempts to effect change since independence of Nigeria in 1960, all to no avail. The last of them all is the Obident Movement. Socially and politically, their efforts held no water till date.
The architects of corruption in the country have managed to forestall such efforts through the midwifery of the judiciary and the military. While the military moulds them down in certain cases, the judiciary sweeps every hope under the carpet in other cases.
These two agencies do more harm than good to the Nigerian folk. Even before the emergence of the Obident Movement, lots of people have lost hope in the Nigerian project. The squashing of the Obident Movement however buried any modicum of hope left in the people - courtesy of the judiciary.
Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, it now seems, is the only hope of the masses. Although some quarters are yet to grasp the potency of the Kanu factor to their collective goal, Kanu certainly remains the only weapon left for the common Nigerian to press forward.
Kanu is for justice. An incredible element that common Nigerians can unite for to get what they want. It is simple: demand for his release in the name of justice and see how everything will turn around for the better.
Edited by Nelson Ofokar Yagazie
Published by Charles Opanwa
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