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New Structures in Nigeria’s Politics Are Evolving [video]

New Structures in Nigeria’s Politics Are Evolving [video]

“Welcome to SS1. I will be your physics teacher. You have been used to Integrated Science where they lumped physics, chemistry and biology together. From today, you will study them as separate subjects. But let me give you a little history of how it all began. Before the end of the 18th century, the material component of the universe was studied as one aspect of culture called natural philosophy.

“But over time, natural philosophy was broken into two components – biological and physical sciences. Physical science comprises chemistry and physics with mathematics – the science of numbers – organizing everything. I will teach physics. Mr. Udeagu Jr will teach chemistry…” my recollection of my first day of physics class in secondary school as Mr Aham introduced the subject.

The central nervous system of political philosophy is the people. People are the structures just like natural philosophy which anchors the understanding of nature. For PDP, APC and LP to win in 2023, the structures must be living systems which can create disintermediation in the generation’s most OPEN election.  Share with me videos from APC, PDP, LP , etc rallies. This one is from Jos* for LP’s Peter Obi.

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As banks move into holding company structures to compete against fintechs, understand that Nigeria’s politics is being redesigned by technology. Ensure your structures are still relevant because disintermediation is here. This election is #OPEN

Nigerian Presidency is Wide Open As Mobile Internet Could Disintermediate Old Political Structures


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