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Thursday 15 February 2018

Nigeria's Democracy And Its Crisis Deliberate, Avoidable : Call and conquer, a personalised investment in conquest

I think we need a push to think very hard about the cow business that is threatning peaceful existence in Nigeria. There is abundant land for this business and the headmaster is strongly committed to it, offering various innovative strategies to achieve the objective. This business doesn't look like an opportunity, but a personal threat to our peaceful future as the borders with the herdsmen is always very bloody. There is urgent need to unite against this policy to safeguard our peaceful future. I wrote about this sometime last year;

The Herdsmen An Ugly Tool For Colonising Enterprises(http://www.zurumnewsdigest.com/2016/

I also talked about Technology Not Cows transforms the world (http://www.theleadprojectfoundation.com/2018/01/technology-transforms-world-not-cows.html

My little search on this policy doesn't seem favourable for tribes without a history of traditional cow business no matter how hard we try to hide under crude nationalism to promote the policy. I sincerely think we should think twice and hopefully do not make this herdsmen policy a national agenda.

 I have read some newspaper reports where a group of people are calling for state emergency in affected areas , this is very laughable. There is urgent need for strong leadership, it's only worrisome that elected president has not made much efforts to visit victims and the scene of these horrors despite strong efforts to seek re-election. This sends very poor signal and strongly supports various arguements about poor citizen engagement in the country as elections can be manipulated with or without the citizens, perhaps some lives are more important than others.

 The devastations of the herdsmen demands very urgent intervention not blame games. I'll find time to complete this arguement.

Uche Okeke.

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