A chant that echoes through marbled halls, while blood flows in the streets.
A phrase so treasonous it stabs at the very heart of this dying nation.

For what mandate do they stand? Not the mandate of the mother who buries her child because the clinic had no oxygen. Not the mandate of the farmer butchered on his land while security chiefs sip champagne behind black tinted glass.

Not the mandate of the young graduate who hawks peanuts at bus parks because there are no jobs, only promises and prayers. No. These men, these grown, agbada wearing, over pampered men... do not stand for Nigeria.

They stand for themselves.
For their bank accounts.
For their foreign passports.
For the private jets that will carry their children far away from the collapse they engineered. They stand in huddled circles, singing praises to their master, BAT... as if they are not men but court jesters in a broken empire.

You cannot make this up. This is what historic disgrace looks like. Where is the better Nigeria they promised?
Where is the better healthcare while hospitals rot and women bleed to death giving birth?
Where is the better education as children sit on the floor, writing in dust?
Where is the security while bandits rule highways and the dead are counted by the hundreds?
Where is the food explosion, when mothers boil stones to trick their babies into sleep?
Where is the economic boom, when naira crumbles like dust and families eat once a day...if they are lucky?
Where is the better infrastructure, when potholes swallow cars and bridges collapse like the lies they tell?
Where are the happier Nigerians? Show us their faces. We see only tears. But still they gather, these well-fed servants, proud in their obedience to a single man, shouting his name while the country burns.

This is not politics, this is a crime scene. And they are the smiling suspects. History will not forget this season.

Not for the slogans, not for the paid applause, but for the rivers of blood and broken dreams left in its wake. They have not built a nation; they have built a monument to their own greed.

And every chant, every rally, every smug press conference only deepens the wound.
Nigeria deserves better. And when the reckoning comes, no anthem, no mandate, no master will save them from the judgment of the people they betrayed.
How can you escape the judgement of Nigerians and ultimately God.
We will remind you when the time comes.
EA ☄️🇳🇬


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