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Tuesday, November 18, 2014

MATTHEW KUKAH: THE FUTURE OF NIGERIA IS NOT TIED TO 2015


It is our responsibility as victims to take very seriously the issues of our own security. Everyday defines who we are and the future of this country is not tied to a date. 
People have always moved in Nigeria; they moved in 2011 and nothing happened. They moved in 1993 elections and nothing happened. 
Those who are moving in different directions will be disappointed because this is our country and from what I have heard from the Independent National Electoral Commission, we have no reason to doubt INEC.
The commission has done a few things pretty well, which suggests to me that a lot of the areas that tend to portend violence in Nigeria will soon be a thing of the past. 
The most important thing to us is for INEC to educate Nigerians on the options that are now available. 
I urge the citizenry to take their minds away from the thinking that Nigeria is going to break in 2015. 
We are still in 2014 and still have two to three months to go. The key political actors are aspiring but nobody knows who will be there in 2015.

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