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Pigeons That Won’t Fly, Bloody Baboon and the Philemon Punishment, By Festus Adedayo 13 min read
Whatever Nigerians did to Buhari, he should be persuaded to please forgive us and halt this Philemon wound that his administration is inflicting on us. We apologise for our adultery of going to bed with him in 2015.
Fatalists haven’t yet returned from the market square. They had rushed there to parrot what they called the eerie signification of the news of pigeons that won’t fly at the National Arcade on January 14. It was at the annual commemoration of Nigeria’s fallen war heroes. According to them, there was a weird symbolism in President Muhammadu Buhari’s futile move to prod memorial pigeons to fly. Imo State governor, Hope Uzodinma, also encountered the same futility in his quest to get the pigeons to fly. Over the years, this ceremonial act had traditionally gotten the pigeons flying into the sky. However, at the Armed Forces Remembrance event last week