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This video, from when Nigeria had a President they can "insult", make fun of, have a good laugh and nothing serious would really happen. 

Howbeit, Nigerians like the Biblical story of the Israelites in the times of the prophet Samuel, said they want a "King" - such as other nations have. They huffed,they puffed,they protest and sang at Ojota square and did occupy Nigeria just like "Isreal" in biblical times and both God and Samuel showed great humility, resilience, and grace before eventually caving in and allowing Israel to make a choice and they got a mistake (packaged as a King) and they went on a journey of learning the consequences of choice.

Well, the same thing, Nigeria made a choice,and she's living through that mistakes so badly but is she learning the lessons? 

Today you have a "King" who can not take any type of criticism,talk less of insult or even a joke if you think he is joking,then go ahead and see who becomes the joke🤨-  now as King you! the majority, all made him with your votes, he is too exhulted to speak to mere mortals, like you often or directly. 
So he now has a colony of spokesmen spewing  daily bile at his subjects and they all sounding off cacophony if asked about the nation economy,security,jobs, fairness, equity and every other thing the people once desired when they asked for a King.

Interestingly,this King sought the throne three times in12years he contested  three times and lost all three times,--hmmm,could it be God Waring Nigerians but they were too strong headed to listen ?  so we didn't hear, we wanted a "King" badly,one that's the likes of other nations, one who would be willing to put his life on the line for the nation and change one naira to one dollar.. 🤴 alas! in 2015, you got your "King"and now everyday,you see,you live the consequences of choice. 

One of the things evil Kings do is remove your abilities to make choices -  Nigeria!, you went from Mr weak "King" tagged social media president, to an even weaker King - who wants to now ban the damm social media,thingy😂...

Enjoy!

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