I was in #America for almost the whole of last month, and one of the places I visited was El Paso in Texas. El Paso is just a wall away from Juarez in Chihuahua, #Mexico.
Both were once the same town until the Texas Revolution in 1835. Then, they went their separate ways.
The contrast between both cities today is the result of the different economic systems they run, something I talk about in @FinancialNG https://twitter.com/FinancialNG/status/1325719338075230209">https://twitter.com/Financial...
The contrast between both cities today is the result of the different economic systems they run, something I talk about in @FinancialNG https://twitter.com/FinancialNG/status/1325719338075230209">https://twitter.com/Financial...
Talking about this is very depressing for me because it portends a very bad future for #Nigeria. You see, like Nigeria, #Mexico is a rentier economy that runs based on the whims of a powerful elite and their criminal associates.
For 71 years, the PRI ruled #Mexico and used electoral fraud, bribery, corruption, and repression, to maintain their grip on power.
Does that sound familiar to your ear as a Nigerian?
Does that sound familiar to your ear as a Nigerian?
Repression is what we are seeing now full-on as the APC implodes internally, the CPC faction goes fill on repressive, while the ACN faction cowers with its tail between its legs.