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Revolution: The Help We Need From The Khaki Boys -By Pelumi Seun Fakinlede

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I know the international community frowns at military coup which interrupt democratic governance but looking at the Nigerian situation, we might be needing that alot and the sooner the better for us as a nation. You might want to know why I sound to encourage the military to hijack government and the reason is not far fetch. As Nigeria is, we need a wide spread revolution to put things back to place and since the masses are always afraid of who bells the cat, one should hope for help from the Khaki boys. I have said it countless times that the way the Ghanians went about their own revolution can’t be replicated here. Reasons being that the ethnicity in Nigeria is multiple than that of Ghana, Nigeria are more connected on ethnic and religious bases than national bases and also the issue of money will make those who want to carry out such act link the secret to corrupt politicians. And it will interest you to know that the present day Ghana can’t carry out such action again successfully because the politicians now have the knowledge of such.

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Now that we know that the masses can’t revolt against the government such as the masses did in the Arab spring, we a need the help of sane and nonpartisan military men to come to our aid. Military boys who are not loyal to former military men who are now in Agbada (civilians). It is obvious that our civilian leaders can’t really say what they have done for us as a people.  All our refineries were built by military Head of States and most especially the constitution this country operate on was drafted by the Khaki boys widespread and on that point we need them to come in.

The military just step in and help put every political office holder on a salary structure in which they too can be on a minimum wage so it will reduce the huge amount of money they take as public servants. The Khaki boys need to step in to redraft and do possible amendment to the constitution. The clue of SSCE as a perequsite for going for elective positions must be removed in a generation that everyone in Nigeria is running into doctorate degree. The age limit must be reviewed and it will take the hand of force to enact that. And also the political arena in the country is monetized, a strict law of imprisonment or execution must be put in place to counter money politics. With their help, we can get Nigeria on track and allow the civilian to take over power again with the necessary changes on the constitution put in place.

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