Jungle Democracy
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This is a short story on 2015 Election in Nigeria, and about the democratic situation in Africa, the continent labelled the black continent because of her numerous bad and corrupt leaders. The short story takes a look at the process of election which produced the leaders, from the Nigerian experience, a process that is clouded by fraud and election rigging. Hence the Author educates the people to reject bad leaders, shun electoral violence, not to sell their vote and to vote wisely
Akeredolu Ojo
About the AuthorAkeredolu Ojo is a born writer, he has published articles on numerous online news paper like Ynaija.com, he writes fiction and address issues; like religion, politics, science, romamce etc with the aim to entertain and inform his audience. he lives in Nigeria, and he is single
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Jungle Democracy - Akeredolu Ojo
Jungle Democracy: A Short Story
By
Akeredolu Ojo Oladimeji
SMASHWORD EDITION
Copyright©2014 By Akeredolu Ojo Oladimeji
All rights reserved. No portion of this eBook may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means-electronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording scanning, or other-except for brief quotations in critical reviews or articles, without the prior written permission of the publisher
This book is a work of fiction and any resemblance to persons, living or dead, or places, events
or locales is purely coincidental. The characters are productions of the author’s imagination and used fictitiously.
Table of Contents
Prologue
Epilogue
About the Author
Prologue
Gone are the days in the African Tradition
When the best of the best are selected to be the leader
Now, almost all the elections in Africa are rigged
This elections Produced bad leaders
Such leaders that has no respect for the desire and the aspiration of the people
They rule, they loot and they destroy Africa
This year there is going to be another election in Nigeria
The election fraud will be taking to a new dimension
Now the clouds are gathering....
‘…beyond helping me to rig this election, you have to help me to destroy my enemies too, because I don’t want any distraction during my tenor of office.’
The Director of the Ozone Layer, who he was talking to consider this request too little, he nodded as if that is not a big deal, ‘consider it done sir.’
With that assurance Chief Owonikoko whose life style amplified the meaning of his name, grinned, his name implies that money is all that matters in the world, stood up, thrust his