Are we stuffy, uptight or what?
As they say, if you can't stand the heat, then get the hell out of the kitchen.
As they say, if you can't stand the heat, then get the hell out of the kitchen.
In another forum, I had written that Nigerian politicians, and this includes the military despots that we had until recently, want to be both loved and feared. Dense as they are, they don't get to understand that that mixture is incompatible. That explains why Buhari's media handlers led by Garba Shehu are so frustrated by what they imagine to be the meanness of the Nigerian press and us vampires in the social media space. It is the Buhari team that doesn't get it. We have had it up to "here" (you should know what I mean) with ALL politicians.
Candidate Muhadu Buhari kept gunning for the top job for more than 12years. Now that he achieved that goal not one Nigerian who is not senile will cut him any more slack. It is as if he had been preparing for this job all his life. Now "Olukwago n'omume!" Time for action. We have almost run out of "ink" advising that Buhari should get on with the job.
For those who still think that the press and other "wailers" have been mostly unfair to our president, just consider what Donald Trump has to bear. Comedy Central is NOT taking him unawares. They have informed him and his followers in advance "hoha" what this new parody is all about.
Tell your friends that you learnt about this monster show here.
Any Nigerian equivalents? Like they do even on Egyptian television? As I asked above, are we uptight or what?
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