Monday, December 23, 2024

NIGERIA NEEDS ATIKU TO GIVE THE NIGERIAN PEOPLE A MEANINGFUL LIFE.

Aare Amerijoye DOT.B.

In the throes of an embattled nation, reeling under the weight of economic decay, social discontent, and political mismanagement, the need for visionary leadership has never been more dire. Enter Atiku Abubakar—the embodiment of statesmanship, intellect, and the enduring hope of a nation on the brink of collapse. His persona is more than just the sum of his political endeavours; he is the philosopher-king Nigeria desperately needs, a leader with the mind of a scholar and the heart of a patriot.

As Russell Hoban aptly wrote, “There is a time to speak, and a time to listen; and sometimes both are the same time.” For Atiku, every moment has been a lesson in listening to the pulse of the people. His deep understanding of governance is rooted in his ability to hear the cries of the masses and act accordingly. Unlike the current regime, which remains insulated from the anguish of the common man, Atiku exudes empathy, a rare trait among Nigerian leaders. He understands that governance is not about imposing one’s will, but about crafting policies that resonate with the people’s needs, uplifting their conditions, and sparking hope in their futures.

The APC-led government, under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has turned a blind eye to the plight of Nigerians. The anguish that grips the nation is palpable—the ever-rising cost of living, unemployment, a decaying health system, and rampant insecurity. These anti-people policies are pushing the country deeper into despair. Djuna Barnes once remarked, “The heart of a man to the heart of a woman is not as much as a man’s heart to his country.” But in the case of President Tinubu, one wonders if the man even has a heart for the country. His administration is steeped in political rhetoric devoid of any substantive action to alleviate the suffering of Nigerians.

Atiku stands as a sharp contrast, a leader who not only has the vision but also the compassion to deliver meaningful change. He offers not empty promises, but a blueprint for a Nigeria reborn. A staunch advocate of restructuring, Atiku has persistently championed the devolution of power, economic diversification, and robust infrastructural development. He understands that for Nigeria to thrive, it must abandon the archaic and centralised policies of the past, which have only served to enrich the political elite while impoverishing the masses.

William Shakespeare once wrote, “Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them.” Atiku Abubakar is a man who has achieved greatness through sheer will, intellect, and dedication to the cause of democracy. His political career spans decades of struggle, yet he remains undeterred, driven by a commitment to see Nigeria rise from the ashes of bad governance. He is not just a politician but a statesman, one who has consistently shown resilience in the face of adversity, standing tall as a symbol of hope for the millions of Nigerians yearning for a better tomorrow.

The Nigerian people must be resolute come 2027. This is not a time for complacency or for allowing political demagogues to manipulate the nation’s future. The people must take their destiny into their own hands, demanding the leadership they deserve—leadership that understands the intricacies of governance, the power of inclusive policies, and the importance of national unity. Atiku Abubakar is that leader. His candidacy is not just another option on the ballot; it is the only path forward for a nation drowning in the quicksand of incompetence and corruption.

The suffering inflicted upon Nigerians by the Tinubu-led APC government is nothing short of tragic. A government that promised change but delivered catastrophe, leaving a trail of hardship, joblessness, and insecurity in its wake. It is a regime that has turned its back on the very people it swore to protect. But there is hope. Hope that lies in the robust, visionary, and compassionate leadership of Atiku Abubakar.

As we look toward 2027, let the Nigerian people stand firm, united in their demand for change. Let them cast aside the failed leadership of the past and embrace a future under Atiku—where life will once again have meaning, where poverty will be combated with innovative policies, and where the government will work for the people, not against them.

In Atiku *NIGERIA NEEDS ATIKU TO GIVE THE NIGERIAN PEOPLE A MEANINGFUL LIFE.*

Aare Amerijoye DOT.B.

In the throes of an embattled nation, reeling under the weight of economic decay, social discontent, and political mismanagement, the need for visionary leadership has never been more dire. Enter Atiku Abubakar—the embodiment of statesmanship, intellect, and the enduring hope of a nation on the brink of collapse. His persona is more than just the sum of his political endeavours; he is the philosopher-king Nigeria desperately needs, a leader with the mind of a scholar and the heart of a patriot.

As Russell Hoban aptly wrote, “There is a time to speak, and a time to listen; and sometimes both are the same time.” For Atiku, every moment has been a lesson in listening to the pulse of the people. His deep understanding of governance is rooted in his ability to hear the cries of the masses and act accordingly. Unlike the current regime, which remains insulated from the anguish of the common man, Atiku exudes empathy, a rare trait among Nigerian leaders. He understands that governance is not about imposing one’s will, but about crafting policies that resonate with the people’s needs, uplifting their conditions, and sparking hope in their futures.

The APC-led government, under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has turned a blind eye to the plight of Nigerians. The anguish that grips the nation is palpable—the ever-rising cost of living, unemployment, a decaying health system, and rampant insecurity. These anti-people policies are pushing the country deeper into despair. Djuna Barnes once remarked, “The heart of a man to the heart of a woman is not as much as a man’s heart to his country.” But in the case of President Tinubu, one wonders if the man even has a heart for the country. His administration is steeped in political rhetoric devoid of any substantive action to alleviate the suffering of Nigerians.

Atiku stands as a sharp contrast, a leader who not only has the vision but also the compassion to deliver meaningful change. He offers not empty promises, but a blueprint for a Nigeria reborn. A staunch advocate of restructuring, Atiku has persistently championed the devolution of power, economic diversification, and robust infrastructural development. He understands that for Nigeria to thrive, it must abandon the archaic and centralised policies of the past, which have only served to enrich the political elite while impoverishing the masses.

William Shakespeare once wrote, “Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them.” Atiku Abubakar is a man who has achieved greatness through sheer will, intellect, and dedication to the cause of democracy. His political career spans decades of struggle, yet he remains undeterred, driven by a commitment to see Nigeria rise from the ashes of bad governance. He is not just a politician but a statesman, one who has consistently shown resilience in the face of adversity, standing tall as a symbol of hope for the millions of Nigerians yearning for a better tomorrow.

The Nigerian people must be resolute come 2027. This is not a time for complacency or for allowing political demagogues to manipulate the nation’s future. The people must take their destiny into their own hands, demanding the leadership they deserve—leadership that understands the intricacies of governance, the power of inclusive policies, and the importance of national unity. Atiku Abubakar is that leader. His candidacy is not just another option on the ballot; it is the only path forward for a nation drowning in the quicksand of incompetence and corruption.

The suffering inflicted upon Nigerians by the Tinubu-led APC government is nothing short of tragic. A government that promised change but delivered catastrophe, leaving a trail of hardship, joblessness, and insecurity in its wake. It is a regime that has turned its back on the very people it swore to protect. But there is hope. Hope that lies in the robust, visionary, and compassionate leadership of Atiku Abubakar.

As we look toward 2027, let the Nigerian people stand firm, united in their demand for change. Let them cast aside the failed leadership of the past and embrace a future under Atiku—where life will once again have meaning, where poverty will be combated with innovative policies, and where the government will work for the people, not against them.

In Atiku Abubakar, we find not just a candidate, but a leader destined to turn the tide, to restore Nigeria’s dignity and position her once more as the “Giant of Africa.” His leadership will offer a breath of fresh air to a country suffocating under the incompetence and inaction of the current regime. The road to 2027 is clear—Nigeria needs Atiku, and it is the duty of every Nigerian to make that need a reality.

Aare Amerijoye DOT.B
Chairman, The Narrative Force., we find not just a candidate, but a leader destined to turn the tide, to restore Nigeria’s dignity and position her once more as the “Giant of Africa.” His leadership will offer a breath of fresh air to a country suffocating under the incompetence and inaction of the current regime. The road to 2027 is clear—Nigeria needs Atiku, and it is the duty of every Nigerian to make that need a reality.

Aare Amerijoye DOT.B
Chairman, The Narrative Force.

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