Ethnic Bigot Acquisition Against Austin Okai a Muggy

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An ethnic bigot individual is a person who is constantly, obstinately and intolerantly devoted and committed to his/her opinions and prejudices, and this shouldn’t be mistaken for someone personal opinions or political beliefs.

An ethnic bigot treats members of another ethnic groups with intolerance and hatred, oppresses them and marginalize them at will, and this is far away from Okai Austin. Don’t allow your interest becloud your faithfulness in analyzing and Identifying a bigot from an advocate of good governance 💯

Okai decisions although not officially declared to throw weight behind the “Will of the Masses” in the upcoming Governorship election in Kogi State is Autochthonous one, built out of his innate desire for good governance and over all dividends of Democracy accros board!

As a prolific writer, a political analyst, an advocate of good governance and a politician, Okai Cca has touched lives in his own best ways. He is detribalized and as such his hands of good gesture’s extend to both Eastern, Western and Central Kogi State. Infact, he is a National States Man and we are proud to one of his type in the State! One of his type in the Central is Natasha Apkopti, an advocate of good governance as well.

Although, through information gathered, Okai Cca never allows his camera on while extending hands of good wills to his people’s. Those who have one-on-one conversation with him are living testimony.

During the previous admin led by the igalas, no tribe was marginalized, key and juicy political and administrative positions were not only centered in the Eastern part of the State but it was well distributed and shared among all tribes.

Following the current administrative positions and political positions in the State and how they are been allocated, we say here that the Originator of ethnicity and tribalism in Kogi State body politics is Yahaya Bello, fostered and propagated by same Yahaya Bello.

– Ibrahim Ibrahim wrote from Abuja.


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