GOD FORBID AN IMMINENT NIGERIAN COUP.




For y'all, who have been keeping up with the Egypt Coup, God bless you. Its refreshing to know that people are reading and getting themselves informed and up-to-date with what's going on in the world around us. The rest of you who don't know noffing 'bout this, sorry is ya name!
Quick summary... The President of Egypt has been kicked out and replaced with the head of the country's highest court, as an interim leader. Just after a year in power. Because of the clashes and revolts against Mubarak, the military gave him, Morsi (now former President), 48hr  ultimatum to resolve their issues or it will impose its own solution. The time elapsed and he was kicked out of the seat.

Now why am I saying this. I see Nigeria, as an all embracing nation. We accept it all, "the good the bad and the ugly" consciously or unconsciously. Whatever happens overseas, we want to have and experience it down here; celebrities taking bikini pics of themselves, we embraced that, kidnapping we are the owners of that, USA 9/11 we have Boko Haram they don't seem to be going anywhere anytime soon. Then the mountain of the whole thing is reality show. There is Omotola the real me, Jim Iyke's own, then baba of them all Lekki wives! I don't still understand what they are doing. It just looks like a Nigerian movie with more than part 10. What am looking forward to now is *THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF AJEGUNLE!* that should be interesting am waiting for it an'am sure its underworks...

Having said this, bring this Egypt Coup to Nigeria. God forbid, but just imagine it happens that something like this happens, since we like to carry the affairs of the world and put them in real life situations. What if that "peaceful protest we experienced" ... which wasn't so peaceful, is just an introduction to a possible coup!... **goosebumps**
Laughing in Ajebo naija fm OAP's voice, I believe the time has come for "Jona" to give *that* speech...
"Good morning my fellow Nigerians,..."

If you have access to the internet, go to your search engines and get all the information on the "Egypt Coup". I wonder how you are reading this if you don't have access to the internet. Or you can go to the Vanguard Nigeria website and get the complete information, even from the time of Mubarak. If that's "soooo" difficult to do, just go down the road to your akara seller and ask her for yesterday vanguard newspaper, if she still has it, turn to page 60.


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