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Election Results: Nigeria Epistle Of Planting And Harvesting Of Vote

by Tolulope Akinruli

After planting, the time of waiting for results and managing expectations has finally arrived. The time is right to take stock of the fact that we will soon harvest in proportion to what we planted, Entrepreneurng report.

We have been harvesting the fruits of our collective investment in our nation’s democracy over the past 24 years. We have been reaping what we planted eight years ago as well.

However, we will soon start to harvest what we planted yesterday at the polls. For example, every farmer who tills the ground can understand the significance of this idea. Let’s look at it to make sure we comprehend the implication.

Both Christians and non-Christians must acknowledge this truth. The biblical principle cannot be changed. For both believers and non-believers, there is no way out. We all have to live with this law.

So let’s get down to business and discuss some important planting and harvesting principles you might have forgotten. Do you realize that where you are today is a result of the thoughts and actions you had in the past? Because thoughts have such power, the kind of person we have become can affect every aspect of our lives.

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We must consider the effects of the votes we cast yesterday. Consequences of what the election management agency officials and what the electorate has made up. The so-called sovereignty, which may have been neglected to carry out for four years has given rise to complaints of cashless policy and fuel scarcity.

We will continue to complain about the results of our actions and inactions, possibly even in court, sooner rather than later. When tomorrow comes, those who put off registering until the last minute and were unable to pick up their voter cards, as well as those who were unable to transfer their registration information to their new addresses and were, therefore unable to cast a ballot yesterday, will soon start to pay the price for their complacency.

Those who chose to sell their PVCs to appease the gods of their bellies will quickly and severely reap the consequences of their actions. The outcomes of the upcoming presidential and national assembly elections will have an impact on Nigeria’s future.

The candidates we all already voted for will soon start acting in the best interests of more than 200 million citizens in the most populous country in Africa and the future of the black race.

Conclusion

The time came for us all to make deliberate decisions that will lead us in the direction we so desire and yield the outcomes we seek. To achieve your goals, you must establish some objectives and take on accountability.

We used our vote to influence Nigeria’s future, our Nigeria. We have voted for the candidates that we would like. Results are awaited at this time. Our harvest is still in the future.

 

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