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Wednesday, December 4, 2013

"THE 100 BENCH WARMERS OF ABUJA PLAN TO TAKE AWAY THE CONSTITUTIONAL FREEDOM OF SPEECH.



"THE 100 BENCH WARMERS OF ABUJA PLAN TO TAKE AWAY THE CONSTITUTIONAL FREEDOM OF SPEECH OF THE ORDINARY NIGERIANS"

Many news media reported that the Nigerian senators are now proposing a law that will target any Nigerian who uses the social media to incite the other Nigerians against the government of Nigeria.
Continue after the break.

The voices of the tens of the millions of the voiceless Nigerians are now threatening the political status quo in Nigerian and the continuous existence of these heavily ineffective, visionless, mediocre and corrupt Nigerian political elite who are the only direct beneficiaries from the Nigeria's resources and from the dividends of her democracy for the last 14 years. Nigerians should never forget that this association of the bench warmers of Abuja attempted, but failed to successfully legalize child marriage law in Nigeria recently.

Nigerians should not also forget that the reign of the unabated official corruption, the mismanagement of the Nigeria's state resources by her state officials, the rule of lawlessness, brutality and the abuse of power are the true enemies Nigerian nation and her 160 million ordinary Nigerians today in all reality and never the patriotic voices of the ordinary Nigerians on the social media around the world who advocate and desire to see a better Nigeria that will work fairly and in all reality for all Nigerians.

These Abuja-based power brokers are now having serious sleepless night in the comfort of their mansions as an Arab-type of revolution that removed those corrupt dictators from Libya, to Egypt and to Tunisia that was started on the social media is now truly inevitable in Nigeria in the nearest future. I personally urge all patriotic Nigerians all over the world to work together by frustrating this anti-people move of these 100 senators of Abuja by all the legal means necessary based on the Nigerian 1999 constitution -

Sunday Iwalaiye.

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