Africa
President Bola Tinubu Is A Murderer, by J. Ezike

In a country like Nigeria where wickedness remains a necessary weapon for enduring hardship and poverty, where citizens are kept as animals and slaves, God becomes the lonely witness of the evil of mankind. But the Devil has an ally in all this and that is the authority of President Bola Tinubu who had cut corners and played all the angles in attaining power and dirty wealth!
Since his unfortunate ascension to power, President Bola Tinubu had remained cruel and dishonest, no matter what it would cost him. He had led his life according to principles that demanded the heads of Nigerians, principles that evoked the highest form of suffering and hardship. His economic policies came to destroy the citizens generally. And now, to be a Nigerian in today’s regime was to be the beneficiary of a tragic destiny and burdens that only we were foredoomed to bear.
It was in this context that I came across the videos of Nigerians scuttling for rice to wade off their hunger wnd survive the imposed hardship. I imagine other Nigerians undergoing similar fate. How sudden death became the price for their quest for survival. Watching the gory images of dead women in Anambra was too violent for me, a heart attack by all measure. Not to mention the deaths of Nigerians in Abuja who fought against the hidden enemy that was hunger and in their attempt to seek palliatives, lost their own mortality.
There is desperation to survive in today’s Nigeria, the poverty, the hardship, the constant scramble for food. The wickedness of President Bola Tinubu remained all around us with murderous intent. Death has become the frightening alternative – an escape from the suffering that consumes us all. Our hope had been permanently altered and our confidence lost, as we accept the reality of a hellish tomorrow.
I saw that President Bola Tinubu’s wickedness had grown bolder the further he remained in power. I watched him grow more and more indifferent and the ruthlessness that creeped out of his silence that followed when Nigerians bellow for a change. But this wasn’t the change we all bargained. President Bola Tinubu had brought more hardship and hopelessness than any leader in the history of Nigeria.
Amidst the death of Nigerians who lost their lives in Anambra and Abuja on the course to find food, President Bola Tinubu had made himself a distant image, no sense of empathy, no form of consolation. A reasonable and responsible government would have made an official remark. It proved that Nigerians are not at the top of his priority list and our lives do not matter.
President Bola Tinubu had shown himself to be a murderer and an evil character, one typical of Nigerian leaders who embraced the notion of selfish interest and individualism without always caring it’s price and whose life is lost to the tragedy of leadership.
It’s not strange how President Bola Tinubu’s economic policies had “changed” Nigeria for worse. But the greater tragedy is that Nigerians lack the determination to push against whatever power that kept them bowed instead of standing straight. And now they’ve been locked into a world of suffering not of their own making.

J. Ezike can be reached on this email: Johnpaulezike1000@gmail.com