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Politics and Thuggery

NURTW member are ready made tools in the hand of politicians, politicians use and dump them.Local council election in Oshodi has come and gone, casualty recorded and it is now
business as usual.

Though the state government has suspended NURTW activities in Oshodi, is that the anti-dote to political thuggery.It is only in Nigeria politicians depends on thugs and godfather to win an election.


The bane of our development is lack of political will by the ruling class to do the needful, someday our country will have leaders that are serious and determine to stop brigandage and senseless killings.

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