From the Twitter fingers that brought you the animal farm analogy for Nigeria’s political situation months ago comes another thought-provoking breakdown of this administration’s latest undoing, this time using football.
The referee ruled that Mainaldo's goal was offside;that was after the spectators protested.The linesmen blaming each other.
— Senator Shehu Sani (@ShehuSani) October 24, 2017
It is no longer news that President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration has failed Nigerians. His government has become the butt of jokes for even some of the people who are in it and Senator Shehu Sani is a case in point.
[Read all about Maina’s reinstatement here and here]
Nigeria is currently going through a phase where our biggest problems as a nation seep directly from the top. In an administration that constantly touts an anti-corruption stance, we’ve witnessed some of the biggest pro-corruption moves that leave many in disappointment and absolute contempt for President Buhari and his cronies, or in this case, “linesmen”.
But you’ve probably heard all these before…
Here’s something you may find unfamiliar:
What is the definition of CABALOCRACY?
— Senator Shehu Sani (@ShehuSani) October 24, 2017
We, “the spectators”, may have to borrow from Senator Sani’s wealth of words in describing the disease that is eating into and threatening the existence of Buhari’s government: CABALOCRACY!
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