Saturday, March 8, 2025

Trump: Conflicts of Emotion and Electoral Victory

 In the tumultuous arena of American politics, few figures evoke as much passion—both fervent support and vehement opposition—as Donald Trump. His journey from a controversial businessman to the 45th President of the United States is not just a story of electoral strategy; it is a riveting saga steeped in emotional conflict. As we approach the 2024 election, the stakes are higher than ever, with emotions running rampant and divisions deepening. What drives the unwavering loyalty of his supporters? What fuels the intense backlash from his critics? In this blog post, we will delve into the intricate web of emotions that define Trump’s political narrative, exploring how these sentiments have shaped his electoral victories and continue to influence the American political landscape. Buckle up, as we navigate the highs and lows of a political phenomenon that has captivated—and polarized—a nation.

 

The Emotional Appeal of Trump

 

Trump’s rise to power in 2016 was fueled by a unique blend of emotional rhetoric that resonated deeply with a significant segment of the American populace. His campaign effectively tapped into feelings of anger, resentment, and a desire for change among voters disillusioned with the political establishment. This emotional connection was not merely a byproduct of his policies but a central component of his appeal.

 

Research indicates that Trump’s communication style diverged sharply from traditional political discourse, employing an antagonistic tone that engaged supporters on an emotional level. His rhetoric often included themes of victimhood and empowerment, portraying his followers as champions fighting against a corrupt elite. This emotional resonance was particularly potent among voters who felt marginalized or overlooked by mainstream politics.

 

Conflicts of Emotion

 

While many supporters experienced a sense of empowerment and validation through their affiliation with Trump, this emotional alignment also created significant conflicts. For instance, the feelings of anger and resentment that fueled his base often manifested in hostility towards opposing groups, leading to a polarized political environment. The emotional stakes were high, as Trump’s rhetoric often incited fear and division, which in turn galvanized both his supporters and detractors.

 

As the 2024 election approaches, these emotional conflicts remain salient. The current political climate is marked by a sense of “nauseous optimism” among those opposed to Trump, reflecting anxiety about his potential return to power while simultaneously recognizing the strength of progressive movements. This duality captures the emotional turmoil many Americans face as they navigate a landscape rife with uncertainty and division.

 

The Role of Racism and Anti-Immigrant Sentiment

 

A critical aspect of Trump’s electoral success has been the role of racist resentment and anti-immigrant sentiments among his supporters. Studies have shown that these feelings significantly influenced voting behavior, with many individuals drawn to Trump due to his harsh rhetoric against immigrants and minorities. This emotional appeal to nationalism and identity politics has not only solidified his base but has also deepened the emotional divides within the electorate.

 

The emotional conflicts surrounding Trump’s candidacy are further complicated by the responses from his opponents, who often express a mix of fear, anger, and determination to counter his influence. This dynamic creates a charged atmosphere where emotions play a pivotal role in shaping electoral outcomes.

 

As we stand on the precipice of the 2024 election, the emotional currents surrounding Donald Trump are more powerful than ever, shaping not only his fate but the future of American democracy itself. The conflicts of emotion—anger, hope, fear, and loyalty—are not just the backdrop to his political saga; they are the very forces that drive voters to the polls and ignite passionate debates across the nation. Understanding this emotional landscape is crucial for anyone seeking to grasp the complexities of contemporary politics. Whether you are a staunch supporter, a fervent opponent, or somewhere in between, one thing is clear: the emotional stakes have never been higher. As we prepare for what promises to be another contentious election cycle, we must confront these emotions head-on, recognizing their power to unite and divide, to inspire and incite. The question remains: how will these emotional conflicts shape the outcome of the election, and what will they mean for the future of our country? The answers lie not just in the ballots cast but in the hearts and minds of the American people.

Hunger protest: Will Nigeria Survive a 10 days ‘Unrest’

 In the heart of Nigeria, a storm is brewing—one fueled by desperation, hunger, and a collective cry for justice. As citizens take to the streets in a powerful wave of protests dubbed “10 Days of Rage,” the nation grapples with an unprecedented crisis: soaring inflation, rampant insecurity, and a government perceived as increasingly out of touch. With at least 14 lives lost in the initial days of unrest, the question looms large: Can Nigeria endure this turbulent chapter, or will the echoes of discontent lead to a deeper fracture in its already fragile society? As the protests escalate, the world watches closely, wondering if this moment could be a turning point in the fight for a better future.

The protests were sparked by frustration over the rising cost of living, particularly the elimination of the fuel subsidy on May 29th 2023 which has led to significant increases in prices of food, transportation and other essential goods. With an inflation rate of 34%, the highest in nearly three decades, and food inflation surging to 40.87%, many Nigerians are struggling to make ends meet.

 

The situation has been exacerbated by insecurity in parts of the country, especially in northern Nigeria where banditry, kidnapping and terrorism have disrupted agricultural activities, leaving many displaced and reliant on aid. Protesters are also demanding the government tackle the escalating security issues.

 

Violence has erupted in several states, with reports of looting, vandalism and clashes between protesters and security forces or pro-government supporters. In Niger state, two people were killed when demonstrations turned violent in Suleja. Four deaths were reported in Borno when suspected Boko Haram members infiltrated a protest procession. Kaduna, Kano and Jigawa states also saw fatalities as the protests spiraled.

 

The federal government has taken some measures to try to quell the unrest, including imposing curfews in affected areas, deploying security forces, and restricting protests to designated public parks. President Bola Tinubu also recently enacted legislation doubling the minimum wage and removing taxes on food imports, which his office claims will help mitigate inflation.

 

However, protest organizers have vowed to continue their demonstrations despite the legal restrictions, insisting the rallies are a signal to the government that Nigerians are fed up with human rights violations and unstable economic conditions. With tensions high and more protests planned, the next few days will be critical in determining whether Nigeria can weather this storm of unrest without further bloodshed and upheaval.

 

As the sun sets on Nigeria’s cities, the resilience of its people shines brighter than ever. The “10 Days of Rage” is not just a protest; it is a clarion call for accountability, change, and hope in the face of adversity. With each march, each chant, and each act of defiance, Nigerians are rewriting the narrative of their nation, demanding not just survival but a thriving future. The path ahead remains fraught with challenges, but the spirit of unity and determination among the protesters suggests that this moment could ignite a transformative movement. Will the government heed the voices of its citizens, or will the unrest deepen the divide? As the world watches, one thing is clear: Nigeria stands at a crossroads, and the choices made in the coming days will shape its destiny for years to come. The question is not just whether Nigeria will survive these ten days of unrest, but whether it will emerge stronger and more united than ever before.

Silence at Dawn: A Thrilling Story Chapter III

 Kabaka pressed the tip of the needle against his shaved head, sighing with pleasure as the sharp tool plunged in and out of his flesh. The soft hum of the electric device was addictive . . . as was the bite of the needle sliding deep into his dermis and depositing its dye.

I am a masterpiece.

The goal of tattooing was never beauty. The goal was change. From the scarified Nubian priests of 2000 B.C., to the tattooed acolytes of the Cybele cult of ancient Rome, to the moko scars of the modern Maori, humans have tattooed themselves as a way of offering up their bodies in partial sacrifice, enduring the physical pain of embellishment and emerging changed beings.

Despite the ominous admonitions of Leviticus 19:28, which forbade the marking of one’s flesh, tattoos had become a rite of passage shared by millions of people in the modern age–everyone from clean-cut teenagers to hard-core drug users to “slay Queens” tribes of  housewives.

The act of tattooing one’s skin was a transformative declaration of power, an announcement to the world: I am in control of my own flesh. The intoxicating feeling of control derived from physical transformation had addicted millions to flesh-altering practices . . . cosmetic surgery, body piercing, bodybuilding, and steroids . . . even bulimia and transgendering. The human spirit craves mastery over its carnal bodies.

When the clock announced 5.30pm he Left his tools, wrapped the Arab silk robe around his naked, six-foot-three body and strode down the hall. The air inside this sprawling mansion was heavy with the pungent fragrance of his skin dyes and smoke from the beeswax candles he used to sterilize his needles. The towering young man moved down the corridor past priceless collection of African antiques… The Benin Bronzes, which are actually made of brass, a collection of delicately made sculptures and plaques that adorned the royal palace of the Oba, Ovonramwen Nogbaisi, in the Kingdom of Benin, masks , statutes carved out of ivory, brass, ceramic and wood.

He glanced through a floor-to-ceiling window as he passed, admiring the classical skyline in the distance. The State House glowed with solemn power against the dark firmament .

That is where it is hidden, he thought. It is buried out there somewhere.

Only him knew he had more than one assignment, the governors assignment will foster the second. 

*** ***     ***     *** *** *** ***      ****

Few men knew it existed . . . and even fewer knew its awesome power or the ingenious way in which it had been hidden. To this day, it remained this country’s greatest untold secret. Those few who did know the truth kept it hidden behind a veil of symbols and allegory.

Now they have opened their doors to me, Kabaka thought.

 

A fortnight ago, in a dark ritual witnessed by the country most influential men, kabaka had ascended to the twenty-forth degree, the highest echelon of the Country’s oldest surviving brotherhood. Despite Kabaka’s new rank, the brethren had told him nothing. Nor will they, he knew. That was not how it worked. There were circles within circles . . . brotherhoods within brotherhoods …and caucus within caucus. Even if Kabaka waited years, he might never earn their ultimate trust.

Fortunately, he did not need their trust to obtain their deepest secret. His initiation served its purpose.

Now, energized by what lay ahead, he strode toward his bedroom. Throughout his entire home, audio speakers broadcast a rare Arab country music with a mythical rhythm. Then, against a backdrop of crashing timpani and parallel fifths, he bounded up the red carpeted marble staircase, his robe billowing as he ascended on athletic legs.

As he ran, his empty stomach growled in protest. For two days now, Kabaka had fasted, consuming only water, preparing his body in accordance with the ancient ways. Your hunger and pain will be satisfied by dawn, as long as he sets forth at dawn!

Kabaka entered his bedroom sanctuary with reverence, locking the door behind him. As he moved toward his dressing area, he paused, feeling himself drawn to the enormous ruggedly mounted mirror. Unable to resist, he turned and faced his own reflection. Slowly, as if unwrapping a priceless gift, He opened his robe to unveil his naked form. The vision awed him.

I am a masterpiece.

His massive body was shaved and smooth. He lowered his gaze first to his feet, which were tattooed with the scales and talons of a hawk. Above that, his muscular legs were tattooed as carved pillars–his left leg spiraled and his right vertically striated. His groin and abdomen formed a decorated archway, above which his powerful chest was emblazoned with the double-headed phoenix . . . each head in profile with its visible eye formed by one of his nipples. His shoulders, neck, face, and shaved head were completely covered with an intricate tapestry of ancient symbols and sigils.

“I’m a rare specie . . an evolving orisa.

One mortal man had seen Kabaka naked, eighteen hours earlier. The man had shouted in fear. “blood of Jesus! You are a demon”, in one breath. 

“If you perceive me as such,” Kabaka had replied, understanding as had the ancients that angels and demons were identical–interchangeable archetypes–all a matter of polarity: the guardian angel who conquered your enemy in battle was perceived by your enemy as a demon destroyer.

He tipped his face down now and got an oblique view of the top of his head. There, within the crownlike halo, shone a small circle of pale, untattooed flesh. This carefully gguarded part was his only remaining piece of virgin skin. The sacred space had waited patiently . . . and tonight, it would be filled. Although he did not yet possess what he required to complete his masterpiece, he knew the moment was fast approaching.

Exhilarated by his reflection, he could already feel his power growing. He closed his robe and walked to the window, again gazing out at the mystical city before him. It is buried out there somewhere.

Refocusing on the task at hand, he went to his dressing table and carefully applied a base of concealer makeup to his face, scalp, and neck until his tattoos had disappeared. Then he donned the special set of clothing and other items he had meticulously prepared for this evening. When he finished, he checked himself in the mirror. Satisfied, he ran a soft palm across his smooth scalp and smiled.

It is out there, he thought. And tonight, one man will help me find it.

As Kabaka exited his home, he prepared himself for the event that would soon shake the State House. He had gone to enormous lengths to arrange all the pieces for tonight.

And now his target is within reach.

 

CHAPTER FOUR

 

“…fellow Nigerians it’s with a deep heart that I condemn this dastardly act perpetrated by this Sambisa insurgents. I herewith instruct the military Chiefs to immediately relocate to the North East to put a final stop to these killings.  Enough is Enough!”…

Just as the president’s solemn address came to an abrupt summit, Captain Dalong walked into the Eagle’s House. The defense minister was puffing away his Cuba cigarettes.  The bl flat bottomed porcelain shaped like Enugu mortar was emitting fogs of smoke. The one-eyed minister took another drag as thick amber-colored smoke leaves his two nostrils like the double exhaust pipes of the popular Lagos more. A hard stare on the doorway that has just admitted Captain Dalong brought him to attention. 

“Shun sir!” he gave a military salute to the hard and terrific officer.

Still standing gallantly and towering over the semi-circular desk with reflecting red and white colors, the one-eyed chief motion him to sit. 

“My home has been destroyed and my mother has been kidnapped, what’s happening in this country?

The rhetorical question from this senior officer sparks up questions Captain Dalong has asked himself on several occasions. 

“Do we still have security in this land? The defense boss added.

Captain Dalong was now more bewildered.  

“who are the security operatives , aren’t you the defense minister? Was the question that almost jumped out of his mouth. Captain Dalong instead shook his head left and right as as if to dispel the pressure in his head.

“Imagine that audacity in the insipid address “, do you know its just an official statement and nothing more?” 

“How many times do we have to say we condemn an act perpetrated by criminal elements.  As if saying he condemns it will put an end to this menace .”

“if I may, sir”,

His boss waved. 

I think the president means it this time. 

“spare me that bullshit”. Who will help me find my mother?

“This so called chiefs ?”

I can’t even implore them to help search for her. The presidency will not allow us to talk. They will prefer we suffer in silence.

“They will never take responsibil…”

The Defense boss seems to come to caught himself as he could not complete his sentence. 

Captain Dalong found the answer to his numerous questions bothering his mind.

“Responsibility “

How come he didn’t realize that not taking responsibility has been the problem of this government?

The persistent blame games from one dispensation to another?

The boss was quiet now. He was fidgeting. Looking at the circular décor on his pop ceiling and the award plaques that adorned his brown wooden shelf. 

“Imagine you are driving a  car and you could see a gully ahead, even when you did not pay attention to it or even noticed it, your passengers admonish you. You careless drove and crashed into this wide and deep gully resulting in fatalities. Yet as the driver you blame the past administration for not applying the brakes!!”

This is the case Sir.

The Defense minister stood to his feet and look sternly at Captain Dalong who has also jumped to his feet.

“Captain”

“Sir”!!

Your analogy said it all. 

“And I told told my third wife to take my mother to Div.2 barracks or Jaji but hajia will not bulge. Look at it now”

He said pointing at the 45″ plasma television mounted at  the left side of his squared office.  

Captain Dalong shook his head for the umpteenth time, the news had broken the news.

She died yesterday!

 

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As soon as Major General Dongoyaro entered what will be his regimental office for the next few months, Sergeant Agwai announced that he had a visitor. He took a scornful look at his Aid de camp as if to say “ are you for real?“

The junior officer took a step forward to his near empty desk with dusty cabinets begging to be cleaned. 

He placed the black suit case of the boss on the side of the cabinets. 

Still at attention,  he reiterated,  “ You have a visitor sir”

“And who is it”

“He is at the secretary’s office sir!”

“Are you normal, is Secretary office a name?”

Major general Dongoyaro was visibly angry. He cooed out to Agwai. 

“Get me the name or I pass a bullet through your ears.”

In a split second Sergeant Agwai marched out of the office. Before he was deployed from Auchi to become the ADC to major general Dongoyaro,  he had been given his file. The signal from the Eagle’s House specifically warned against  “nonchalant attitudes “.

It was rumored in Nikoho barracks when he broke the news that his new boss never missed a shot. He has been an Artillery brigade commander at different times.  He had trained renowned snippers and even white military attaché in special weapons handling.  He supervises shooting range in Wudil Depot.

Sergeant Agwai had no iota of doubt that his left or right ear could be riddled with .22 caliber fires.

“ file of the visitor is required at once”, he announced to the chubby uniform secretary. 

He threw a quick glance at the two men sitting opposite the secretary.

The one with the flowing agbada that encroach the green carpet of the air-conditioned office seems familiar. 

He nevertheless kept straight face as he flip through the file.

His eyes caught a brown sealed envelope that lies at the center of the thick two layered file.

He walked briskly away from the office. 

Once he was facing his boss, he saluted and ignored the outstretched hand of his boss to the file.

“security risk suspected sir!

What?

“Let me have the ffile”, can you hear me?

“Lima charlie, “File needs to be screened sir!

 

Sergeant Agwai brought out Quartz Crystal Microbalance (QCM) device and slowly pass it around the rectangular file , back and front ensuring little or no friction. 

“Cleared sir” , he said placing the file on the now cleaned desk.

Sergeant Agwai is an acclaimed ADC who has worked closely with several governor’s.  He was the ADC to the ex governor of Bendel state. The former governor had recommended him for top assignments. 

The parcel reminded him of Dele Giwa. He waved the stout and blue dressed Cleaner off

He shot the door against him.

 

CHAPTER FIVE

 

Agbo was becoming impatient and he whispered to his personal assistant .

The PA took quick steps towards the writing secretary . He tap her desk and spoke in hush tune, “his excellency wants to see the major general please”

“Oh! I I thought you came to see me “,he answered sarcastically as she stopped her writing and looked sternly at the PA.

“Don’t be ridiculous, you saw me hand his file to the ADC”, 

“Don’t you know this is rather early.  Its just  0740hrs. Besides you are his first visitor on his first day at office.  Tell your boss to be patient or you excuse yourself!

“ it’s the Governor we are talking about “

“Excuse me,  you meant to say  impeached former Governor”, the secretary corrected. 

The was an uneasy silence.  Governor Agbo felt bad.

He could recall instances where visitors Visitors will wait all day to see him and he will tell his PA or secretary to dismiss them even when he is not busy.

“Life is truly transient,”  he admitted to himself. 

Shortly after his soliloquy ,  he was invited into see the major general. 

It was about 08:00am when the PA was invited to join his boss. He handed a brief case to Mr Agbo.

He is tall man with powerful shoulders, a fierce dark face, and eyes that seemed to flash and glitter with savage laughter. It was a face to be dominated by, or to fight: never a face to patronize or pity. All his movements were large not just for his flowing agbada but also perfectly balanced, like those of a wild animal, and when he appeared in a room like this, he seemed a wild animal held in a cage too small for it.

Major General Dongoyaro whispered to his ADC. 

And the duo where left alone to continue their dialogue. 

“One good turn deserves another, it’s within your powers to save the day.

My name is at stake if I don’t remain here” , Mr Agbo pleaded.

“This is a national assignment Mr Governor, and the government is counting on me to restore peace.”

“I promise to be more careful “

“The people will decide”

“Decide?

“Haba, you know power belongs to the people”

“My enemies will not even allow me near the electoral commission office,  let alone be allowed to run in the election.”

“The allegations against you are still  being investigated , the general commented. 

There are no allegations, I didn’t know that woman is married to an enemy of mine, Mr agbo replied in a barely audible tune.

“We have had several flings ,frolicking and all right here, I mean , you know…

“It alright Agbo, we have known each other for long I will see what I can do, give me time

“Time is what we don’t have “

“Remember,  the ties we share, Mr Agbo pleaded more.

“Hmmm”, the major general sighed .

Mr Agbo leaned across the desk and whispered in his ears.

“Ghaskia, ba kwomi “, major general concluded.

 

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The speaker of the State House of assembly was his last visitor.  Major General Dongoyaro was not please with the reality on ground.  

The intelligence he came with is certainly not the one he could see. There seems to be more that meets his bulging eyes. Although he had told his ADC he would no longer see any visitor,  he however gave the speaker a chance.

A clear  perspective that buttressed what Mr Agbo confided in him.  The country is on timed bomb if nothing is done fast.

For the first time he realized the state house of assembly has two speakers. 

He called his ADC.

Efforts to reached the presidency proved abortive. His calls here not answered. 

He called the office of the CSO to the president. 

“What’s happening?”

Its “radio silence sir!”

Something is wrong somewhere.  Many things are not adding up. 

Sergeant Agwai nodded in agreement despite not having the complete facts. But with all he had decided.

The state of emergency declared in the state is nothing but a hoax.

 

****    ****    *** ***** 

The chief judge of the Sunshine State was on the platform with major general Dongoyaro. 

The impeached speaker and Mr Agbo where also seated.

The press conference was scheduled for 6:00pm .

Major General Dongoyaro cleared his throat immediately he realign one of the microphones facing him.

“Today I address you not just in my capacity as the acting Governor of this great state that has been  plunged into a chaos but also as a Compatriot.

The last twenty four hours since I landed in this great state that has become the shadow its former self  , I have been able to  unravel a major cause of the brouhaha that has envelope this state.

The country already has her own insecurity challenges, and regional unrest,  local inrestvi dare say will not be tolerated. 

Considering the current recession and economic downturn in the country,  it will be a waste of scarce resources conducting fresh elections,  I would therefore  ,with the power

Conferred on me by the president and commander in chief of the federal armed forces asked that oat of office should be administered to Mr Agbo by the honorable Chief judge. 

Whereas instruction has been received for reversal to Democracy I hereby declared 24hrs curfew with immediate effect “

The chief judge stood up and motion the Mr Agbo to take come forward to take his oat of office.  

Major General Dongoyaro stepped back to allow the process of the administration of allegiance vows.

The press men with their cameras adjusted the life transmission routers.

Just that moment, the conference room was plunged into thick darkness!

 

Social Media: Exploring Contemporary Tools for Propaganda

Social media has become a powerful tool for propaganda, enabling the dissemination of information and manipulation of public opinion on a global scale. Various contemporary techniques are employed to influence and shape people’s beliefs through platforms like Facebook, X, and others. Social Media have been this tagged due to the following inferences:

 

  1. Political Propaganda:

Social media platforms have been utilized for political propaganda, with the internet providing unprecedented accessibility for spreading information and influencing opinions.

  1. Russia-Ukraine Conflict:

In the context of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, social media has been a significant tool for generating propaganda and disinformation, shaping narratives surrounding the war and influencing public perceptions.

  1. Fake News and Cyber Propaganda:

Research explores the use and abuse of social media for spreading fake news and manipulating public opinion, highlighting the tools, methods, and services that enable such practices.

  1. Disinformation on Social Media:

Social media sites have been identified as facilitators for spreading disinformation and propaganda, leading to efforts by companies to implement new guidelines and fact-checking systems to ensure the accuracy of information presented to users.

These examples underscore the pervasive influence of social media in modern propaganda efforts, emphasizing the need for critical evaluation of information consumed online to combat misinformation and manipulation.

 

Social Media Companies Response to this Tag

Social media companies respond to the use of their platforms for propaganda by implementing various measures to address misinformation and manipulation. Here are some ways they respond, as highlighted in the search results:

  1. New Guidelines and Fact-Checking Systems:

Social media companies are striving to implement new guidelines and fact-checking systems to ensure that the information presented to users is accurate and reliable. These measures aim to combat the spread of disinformation and propaganda on their platforms.

  1. Combatting Fake news:

Companies like Facebook, X, and others are actively working to combat fake news and cyber propaganda by identifying and removing misleading content. Efforts are made to prevent the misuse of social media for spreading false information and manipulating public opinion.

  1. Removing Pro-US Influence Campaigns:

Social media giants have taken down pro-US influence campaigns that were spreading propaganda on their platforms. This action reflects a commitment to addressing manipulative content and ensuring the integrity of information shared on social media.

By implementing these strategies, social media companies aim to create a more trustworthy online environment, combat misinformation, and protect users from being manipulated by propaganda spread through their platforms.

 

Top 5 Propaganda Techniques

Irrespective of the medium used by propagandists, the following techniques have been primarily identified or tagged with propaganda since the term became popular:

  1. Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt (FUD):

This technique aims to create a sense of fear, uncertainty, and doubt to manipulate public opinion by discrediting opponents or spreading false information.

  1. Glittering Generalities:

Propagandists use emotionally charged words lacking specific details to evoke positive emotions without providing evidence, aiming to manipulate the audience’s emotions and create a favorable opinion.

  1. Name-calling:

This technique incites fears and prejudices by using negative words or labels to provoke conclusions without factual arguments, aiming to influence opinions based on emotions rather than facts.

  1. Loaded Language:

Specific words with strong emotional implications are used to influence the audience, such as using emotionally charged terms like “reforms” instead of neutral words like “changes”.

  1. 5. Lying and Deception:

 Propagandists may use lies or deception as the basis for various techniques, including ad hominem arguments, defamation, or other dishonest tactics to manipulate opinions.

These techniques are designed to sway public opinion, shape perceptions, and influence behaviors by appealing to emotions, distorting reality, and manipulating information in a way that serves the propagandist’s agenda.

 

Keywords: propaganda, social media, cyberspace, information,news, idealism, idealogy , propagandists

 

 

Hunger Protest in Nigeria: In search of a quick Panacea

 In Nigeria, a silent crisis has erupted into a deafening roar. Streets once filled with the sounds of everyday life are now alive with chants of “We are hungry,” as citizens rise in protest against a backdrop of soaring food prices and economic despair. The recent removal of fuel subsidies has only intensified the struggle for survival, pushing millions to the brink of starvation and igniting a wave of unrest across the nation. From Lagos to Kano, the message is clear: the people are fed up with empty promises and desperate for change. As Nigeria grapples with a hunger crisis that threatens its very foundation, the question remains—what will it take for the government to listen and act? Join us as we explore the roots of this urgent movement and the quest for a lasting solution to hunger in Nigeria.

 

Premise

The recent wave of hunger protests across Nigeria has highlighted the urgent need for government intervention and systemic change in response to escalating economic hardship. Citizens are taking to the streets, expressing their frustrations over soaring living costs, particularly following the removal of fuel subsidies that has exacerbated food insecurity and inflation.

 

Overview of the Protests

 

Protests have erupted in major urban centers, including Niger, Plateau, Kaduna, Portharcourt and Benin-city, where demonstrators have rallied under the banner of “We are hungry.” These protests have been marked by significant turnout and, in some instances, violent clashes with police. In Kano, police responded with live ammunition and tear gas, resulting in injuries among protesters. The unrest reflects a broader discontent with the current administration, particularly President Bola Tinubu’s economic policies, which many argue have disproportionately affected the poorest citizens.

 

Economic Context

 

The backdrop of these protests is a dire economic landscape. Nigeria faces a food crisis that the World Food Programme estimates could leave 26.5 million people facing acute hunger during the lean season from June to August 2024. The removal of fuel subsidies has led to skyrocketing fuel prices, which in turn has driven up the costs of essential goods, making it increasingly difficult for families to afford basic nutrition. Protesters are demanding the reversal of these subsidy cuts and broader reforms to alleviate the economic burden on ordinary Nigerians.

 

Government Response

 

In response to the protests, the Nigerian government has attempted to quell unrest by imposing curfews in affected areas and deploying security forces to monitor demonstrations. However, this heavy-handed approach has often escalated tensions rather than resolve them. Activists argue that the government must address the root causes of hunger and economic hardship rather than suppress dissent.

 

Calls for Reform

 

The protests have ignited discussions about the need for comprehensive reforms in Nigeria’s agricultural policies and economic management. Experts advocate for a “Marshall Plan” approach to prioritize agricultural development and food security, suggesting that a concerted effort is necessary to rebuild the nation’s economy and ensure that all citizens have access to sufficient food.

 

Conclusion

 

As the protests unfold across Nigeria, they serve as a stark reminder that hunger is not just a statistic—it’s a lived reality for millions. The streets are alive with the voices of a populace demanding not only food but dignity, justice, and a future free from the shackles of economic despair. The urgency of their message cannot be ignored: without immediate and effective action, the cycle of hunger and unrest will only deepen, threatening the very stability of the nation.

 

The world is watching, and the time for decisive change is now. It is imperative that the Nigerian government listens to its citizens and prioritizes comprehensive reforms that address the root causes of this crisis. As we stand at this pivotal crossroads, let us hope that the cries for help transform into a rallying call for action, leading to a Nigeria where every citizen can access the nourishment they need to thrive. The hunger protests are not merely a plea for food; they are a demand for a brighter, more equitable future. Will the leaders rise to the occasion, or will the echoes of desperation continue to resonate in the hearts of the people? The answer lies in their hands.

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