McReggae wrote:Djinn,
What's your comparison between Nigeria's 2011 polls and kenya's 2002 polls....any parrallels????
@McReggea - I would not draw parallels since in 2002, we were doing away with someone who sat at the helm for decades and held this country back. In Nigeria, its just unfortunate that Yar Adua passed on - he has favour from all quarters and was much liked - though there were some frank enough to admit that he could have been more ASSERTIVE when dealing with his government and other political figures - he was an all round "listener" and Nigeria DID make some positive strides during his tenure.
So, I'd not draw parallels...I'd only single out the Nigeria election vis a vis African elections in the last 2-3 years where the outcome will invariably be violently challenged - its become so common to claim rigging and intimidation. Its become almost acceptable to share power where power really should not be shared. Its become so common to view sharing as the way to stop violence - thereby giving violence a purpose - to gain and share power.
THAT will not happen in Nigeria. I do not think so.