Oil subsidy removal: Thoughts of an AGGRIEVED NIGERIAN


When push comes to shove 
By Samod Biobaku

Coming on the heels of the removal of oil subsidy by President Goodluck Jonathan, more than a few Nigerians have thrown caution to the wind in the reactions.
Millions of Nigerians both at home and in the Diaspora expressed their outright dissatisfaction and even condemnation of not just the move; but the man behind the move as well.

It therefore didn’t come as a surprise when Nigerians lashed out at President Jonathan and what his government stands for.
An example of this was a message I received on my smart phone less than 24 hours after the removal of oil subsidy.
In addition to this reaction, we’ll also be looking at some cover pages from Simply SAMAD online magazine on the ongoing oil subsidy removal saga that Nigeria has been thrown into.

The aggrieved Nigerian
These forsaken, demonic, idiotic thieves we call leaders must know that the judgment of God is coming upon them.
We remember the likes of Awolowo and others and we bless them in their graves.
Generations yet unborn will curse you in your grave JONATHAN because you’ve decided to toil with the peace of Nigerians. Peace shall be lacking in your life to the tenth generation.
Imagine what life would look like with the increase; lack of jobs, insecurity, epileptic power supply, bad roads, bad health care and so on. We know you will not use the money realised for the people because if you cannot use the money from crude oil well, how can you use the money from oil subsidy well?
Obasanjo increased fuel price six times with the same promise you are making. What do we have to show for it?
Nigerians rise up and resist the evil plan of Jonathan from the pit of hell. Jonathan is an agent of demonic oppression. If we fold our hands, the suffering that is coming is unprecedented and never seen before.
Rise up Nigerians and defend your land. Say no to demonic plans of Jonathan and join the struggle when called upon.
DON'T BE CHICKEN HEARTED. Revolution is looming.


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