Political economist, Pat Utomi, has stated that the just-concluded governorship election in Osun State has proven that evil has an expiry date.
Utomi noted that the election showed that the unworthy could be used to stop what he termed the “train.”
Posting on X, the former presidential candidate wrote: “If Osun elections proved a point, it is that evil has an expiry date and that even the unworthy can be used to stop the train.
“Righteousness does indeed exalt a nation and it’s opposite is a reproach to any people.
“Those who ignore the anger, hunger in the land and on the streets, and who believe their own propaganda, risk much in the rage of a people.
“These people who watched them make their once admired country, the ‘now disgraced’ carry pain hard to forget. Consequences abound.
“Nigeria is far too dear and the dreams of the founding fathers far too important for citizens to surrender in the face of narcissistic politicians.”

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