Nigeria is like a movie. New episodes emerge every day. These days, the frequency of the episodes does not take up to a day. Before you finish with one, another has propped up. Those who go to the cinema, most times, do so for relaxation. They go to kill boredom by laughing, giggling and smiling. But the theatre in which Nigerians find themselves now is a  bloody one. The movies to which they are treated are the types that induce high blood pressure, trigger adrenaline rise and evoke goose pimples. These episodes ooze from bad politics to well-
Nigeria is like a movie. New episodes emerge every day. These days, the frequency of the episodes does not take up to a day. Before you finish with one, another has propped up. Those who go to the cinema, most times, do so for relaxation. They go to kill boredom by laughing, giggling and smiling. But the theatre in which Nigerians find themselves now is a  bloody one. The movies to which they are treated are the types that induce high blood pressure, trigger adrenaline rise and evoke goose pimples. These episodes ooze from bad politics to well-