Democracy day and it's high rising questions after the military rule transition( is there change after all these years)
Wow it's another democracy day and questions arising with slot of tales( it's again that word,is it really working this democracy) Hop in let's find out Democracy day and the whole tales of our state and what really is happening,is it working( read up First published by Okereke Ikechukwu ( hop in) Two decades ago, in a colourful ceremony held in the capital, Abuja, Nigeria's military handed over power to an elected civilian leader. Generals had ruled the oil-rich West African country for the previous 15 years. The ceremony was attended by heads of state and representatives from more than 40 countries. The mood was upbeat and the new leader promised prosperity to the thousands of his countrymen who were in the stadium. Millions of others watched the ceremony on television. Others listened to newly elected president Olusegun Obasanjo's speech on radio. But after 20 years of democracy and four presidents, where is Nigeria today? That's the question I'm placing