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Zambia Turns A Page. It’s Beacon For Peter Obi And The Labour Party’s Unprecedented Revolution Gets A Shine





The Oasis Reporters



August 20, 2022

 

 

 


President Hakainde Hichilema (left), Peter Obi



By Greg Abolo

@gregabolo
@ Theoasisreport1





Time there was when the heavily endowed Zambian nation was at the wrong end of the bend. The trauma then was so much, such that things were just not working. From one wrong leader to the other, things continued to get worse. The Southern African nation found itself at an uncomfortable quandary.



It got to a point, and the people of Zambia chose right because they wanted to be free indeed. Then they turned the round.


Nigeria has oscillated from darkness and the promise of electricity through “body language”. Still the situation continues to slide downhill.


This has gotten to the youths of the country. They are angry, so Charlie Boy Oputa decided to seek former President Olusegun Obasanjo out.



 

 

 

 




Meanwhile, take a look at Zambia today:


https://twitter.com/HHichilema/status/1560557125969248256?s=20&t=hCpE-5NuxnSv8G9_t3zhwA

 

 

 

 

 

 

If Africa’s largest possessor of natural gas and leading exporter of crude oil, Nigeria even had electricity with the slight issue of load shedding alone, the citizenry would be happy. That’s how bad it is.

 

But it is worse. So terrible that it’s electricity sector workers went on strike.






Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema @HHichilema has this to say:
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“Above all, we want change to be delivered. We are walking the talk. This is your government, where we go wrong, correct us. Let’s work as a team. Division and fights are not helpful. Let’s focus on creating value for our country


And Zambia Shall Be Free !
Most significantly, they are getting used to normalcy.

 



Hear in words, what #WorriedNigerian has to say:


“A progressive Nigeria is what we are looking for. We all deserve to be happy and thrive in this beautiful Country of ours”.

 

 

 

 

 


When would the Nigerian utopia occur ?

Concerned citizens ask.




Greg Abolo

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