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Mr President, Shred This Wall!
Author: Wakdok,Samuel Stephen | November 16, 2009
Your Excellency.
 Bring down the wall and see the infinite queues in our filling stations. The oil cabal has relocated from the ports and posh offices to our streets with jerry cans of petroleum motor spirit.

 Tear the wall surrounding you and see the smiling faces of your people with frowning hearts, you can scrap this wall of hunger in our bellies by dispatching Aso Rock cooks to serve all Nigerians food.


 Sliver this wall by replicating the beautiful roads of Abuja in every nook and cranny of our federation. Strip the wall that makes one person live in ten houses while ten people cramp in one room.

 The wall of inhuman capitalism (greed) is killing us slowly but surely like cancer. Shred this wall and give us welfare capitalism or market socialism.

 Rip down the wall of a dying wage called minimum wage and give your people a living wage. We work so hard to earn so little while they work so little to earn so much.

 Bring down this wall of inequality which makes majority of the people second class citizens in their own land and spin the minority into a royalty

 Mr. President, I know you are a man of few words. Dismantle the wall of this powerful mafia in the power sector with just three words; “State of Emergency”.

 Mr. President please be like Mr.Gobachev whose glasnost (openness) and perestroika (restructuring) helped to crumble the Berlin Wall in 1989.


 Mr. President raze this wall of corruption to the ground and prevent this whole house from falling.

 Mr. President, let me be your Reagan; tear down this wall and unite your people.

Mr. President, please shred this wall.

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