Etcetera is at it again!!!
Musician turned Punch columnist,
no doubt, has taken controversy as his second nature…lol! Always ‘dissing’
people; thank God he’s not taking about female celebrities this time. Politicians,
Rich men and the poor masses, today is your turn
Read his article after the cut…
In Nigeria, there are three
classes of people: The Masses, The Politicians, and The Rich. The masses are
the puppets, the politicians the hand that controls the puppets and the rich
the hand that controls the politicians. The politicians have the system totally
rigged in their favour.
They have made it compulsory for
the masses to vote from a list selected by them knowing that as blind as the
masses are, they may never realise they can actually have a choice. In the
upcoming presidential election, the masses have been given no choice but to
choose between two candidates forced upon them by the politicians.
What if Buhari and Goodluck
Jonathan are not exactly what the masses want? Are we going to have recourse
when they fail as they always do, to honour their promises?
There seems to be a spot in every
Nigerian, a soft spot in our consciousness like the one in a baby’s head,
which, if pressed or stroked in the right way, reduces us to giggling children
with mouths full of candy. That spot is what I call a “Mumu Button.” And any
person that finds and presses that mumu button in Nigerians is on the road to
wealth and power. As a youth, my faith in this nation is disappearing like a
fart in a wind storm. I have seen that even the most intelligent and educated
Nigerians, when you press their mumu button, they turn into docile drooling
puppy dogs, panting happily. Obviously, every politician in this country
understands this, but for some reason, the masses don’t. My mumu button has
been pressed many times too, but unlike many people, mine has become calloused
due to misuse and abuse. But since I realised what the politicians are, they
can’t press my mumu button anymore. I see politicians as conmen, I see them
like those Ebonyi State boys trying to sell fake wrist watches to me in
traffic, I see them like pastors. They are always too eager to sell their plans
and schemes, to convince us that their government will bring “change,” and if
we support their candidates, we will be led out of the darkness into light. And
somehow in every election, an amazing number of us fall for it. We keep buying
the scam over and over.
With Buhari and Jonathan, we have
again swallowed the same con hook, line, sinker, rod, reel, creel, boat, motor,
and even the river, down our throats like a starving dog would gulp a piece of
rotten meat without sniffing it first. Why does Buhari want to be president so
badly? Who is really financing Goodluck Jonathan’s N21 billion campaign and at
what cost to the nation if he gets reelected? When will the masses pull their
numbers on the streets and demand for the simple things of life? Are we ever
going to stop rolling over our backs with our legs wide open like a prostitute
waiting for her customer? With everything we see in the media, to be a
successful politician depends on talk, or more precisely, smooth talk. The
masses love smooth talk. It lulls us into some kind of euphoric state. With
smooth talks, they have convinced most Nigerians that night is day, bad is
good, and most recently, stealing is not the same as corruption.
It saddens me whenever I see a
group of people arguing that Buhari is better suited for the presidency than
Goodluck Jonathan or vise versa. Therein lies the con of all: can’t we see that
both candidates are being financed by the same group of individuals? That’s
right, the very same people. Whoever becomes the president on February 14 is
still their choice. The elections are nothing but theatrical productions to
keep us distracted and pacified so we won’t revolt and demand better government.
To some of you naive souls who are still under the spell of all the
jangbajantis they taught you in school, let me explain what election truly is
in Nigeria: the next president will only get into office by playing ball with
the likes of the Dangotes and other power brokers, and by telling you and me
what we want to hear. I have heard things like, his running mate is a pastor,
he is holy and credible. My friend, by the time anybody gets to be presidential
material, he’s been bought ten times over.
The man called Etcetera is a big rant...always talking nonsense....what does he know. Does it mean we can vote for candidates of our choice again...shm
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