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At a time when the alleged acrimonious campaign to Islamise Nigeria by an emerging power bloc is almost gaining currency, few members of the public, the Press, or the political class have never actually presumed- in context or in full- the hidden agenda of the new clique of powerful anti-Christian elements whose ultimate design is to implement the secret accord they had with their sponsors.
The clamour by a section of the political class to push for the emergence of a Muslim as the new Senate President in spite of the its inelegant religious statement since the President-elect General Muhamadu Buhari is a Muslim and the sure bet of another Muslim emerging from the North East as the Speaker of the House of Representatives, flies in the face of rationality.
This dangerous maneuver puts at risks nothing less than the survival of the structure of our government as set in place by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria which recognises the Federal Character and ethno-religious paradigms of our union. If this terrible gamble scales through, what now passes for constitutional theory in most prestigious law schools, in many of our courts and in much of liberal society, is not legal theory at all, but an egalitarian political agenda which no elected legislature will enact.
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SOURCE: #Vanguard

The clamour by a section of the political class to push for the emergence of a Muslim as the new Senate President in spite of the its inelegant religious statement since the President-elect General Muhamadu Buhari is a Muslim and the sure bet of another Muslim emerging from the North East as the Speaker of the House of Representatives, flies in the face of rationality.
This dangerous maneuver puts at risks nothing less than the survival of the structure of our government as set in place by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria which recognises the Federal Character and ethno-religious paradigms of our union. If this terrible gamble scales through, what now passes for constitutional theory in most prestigious law schools, in many of our courts and in much of liberal society, is not legal theory at all, but an egalitarian political agenda which no elected legislature will enact.
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SOURCE: #Vanguard