What Are The Nigerian Elites Afraid Of? By Osifeso Emiola Fedora | Sahara Reporters

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From the time of the French Revolution to the Arab spring until the recent EndSARS revolt, elites globally have had something in common, a sense of fear of what aggrieved masses can do. Amongst the people of a country, some are usually in charge of the transactions carried out on behalf of the entity, such as negotiating trade, declaring war, and determining which other country to relate with. These people and their networks are regarded as elites.

From the time of the French Revolution to the Arab spring until the recent EndSARS revolt, elites globally have had something in common, a sense of fear of what aggrieved masses can do.Amongst the people of a country, some are usually in charge of the transactions carried out on behalf of the entity, such as negotiating trade, declaring war, and determining which other country to relate with. These people and their networks are regarded as elites.

How are the elites to blame if many are poor? Is it not a question of destiny, some may argue? Yes, it's a dictation of destiny; an ugly fate written by decades of mismanagement of our collective resources. It is not a secret; Nigeria has raked in over 200 billion dollars since it began trading oil. What is to show for it? Her declaration as the capital of world poverty.

 

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They're afraid of the movement and Organization of the people and they're doing everything to sabotage it But no matter what they do, The people will come out victorious because Oppression can never be perfected ! WeCantContinueLikeThis

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