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INEC to push Nigerians into wide celebration, BismileTV CEO Obilo
I understand Nigerians could be having another part of their body that absorbs pains and suffering looking at the societal disdain caused by the wicked leaders occupying various sensitive political offices.
I, Bismark Obilo Agubor, the CEO of BismileTV is not a prophet but I can foresee the Electoral umpire pushing Nigerians into wide celebration across regions, religions, states, and tribes after the conclusion of the 2023 general elections.
This has been an expected wish by the average person who goes to the market with a low minimum wage, and constant and unreviewed salary to make a purchase of high-priced goods and food items.
This is a long-expected jubilation of parents whose children reminds daily of unbearable school fees that have caused a pause in bearing a considerable number of kids.
This is the case of unmarried youths who have waited long enough since the skyrocketed inflation and harsh economy, unemployment, and aged disappearance of a fund to settle with their lovely spinsters, and meet primary responsibilities in the family.
Civil servants, employees, and retirees would also join in this nationwide celebration knowing bonus, prompt salary, pension is assured if the right leaders emerge, particularly the presidential office.
Security issues would reduce drastically, and favourable policies would be in place to curtail excesses across private and public sectors undermining the people and their rights to a happy life.
Let us vote wisely and allow INEC to trigger us into this celebration for a recovered nation from the hands of vultures.