Nigeria's Presidential System of Government has Failed us Woefully – Rev. Chris Okotie

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  1. He is calling on the president to constitute an interim government which he is also saying should be headed by him. Isn't that funny that the same person who has contested the presidency twice based on some God-based inspiration and failed, is asking to be given the privilege to head an interim government? He is just wasting his time. I don't understand why he thinks people who question his failed prophecy about God asking him to run for presidency, are unbelievers and feeble minds. He said God will still bring his prophecy of governing Nigeria to pass, now what about tunde bakares prophecy? Is it from God too? All these persons coming from the pit of religious confusions to tell us that God said they will rule, should just be bounded up and locked away.

  2. Nigeria presidential system of government, looking at this presidential system of government, I discovered it possess high costs of maintenance, for example the arms of the presidential system of government is made up of four arms, the legislation, executive, representatives and etc, the cost of maintenance is high, this is the reason, the present government is spending high costs of recurrent expenditure amounting to trillion, nevertheless, we need to restructure the government to a parliament system of government, logistics center in alignment of this arms of government into one parliament, the advantages is that bills will be fast, and the fast passage of project ideas, by the Parliament.

  3. The issue is not the system of government but the mindset of the people! Our hope & prayer is that Nigerian democracy is maturing beyond partisan politics or ethnic & religious bigotry, corruption, nepotism etc. Until these vices are checked, no political system, no matter how noble, will save us.

  4. My goodness. This man has a massive ego. Leadership needs someone who speaks to the people directly. Yes, sometimes formal language is required, but this level of unnecessary grammar is just academic vanity.

    This man is a megalomaniac. Please, we have had enough of those in power.

  5. No doubt that Nigeria needs a new political, economical and security architecture. I must indicate that there may also be Six regional army headed by a Joint Chief of Staff. This will negate any military dominance or nepotism by ethnic, religious or region witnessed in recent times. This may enhance security equilibrium to the Nigerian security and polity. My humble contribution.

  6. Arise News crew I commend you for the curious questions. Rev. Okotie says what Nigeria is looking for is good leadership which is very correct. And he suggests an interim government, outside the electoral project already in motion, as what needs to be set up at this material time. For this, he is very much entitled to his opinion as a citizen. I think in the next couple of years, he may wish he did not make such a suggestion.

  7. Presidential system is good for Nigeria, it's dictatorial and very expensive. Nigeria should revert to parliamentary system which more economical and answerable to the people. In the UK there's 1hour of questions and answers in the parliament by the prime minister every week. Buhari has gone into hibernation since he assumed office and has not been answerable to anyone.

  8. Chris okotie knows nothing about about Nigeria, I think is the problem of Nigeria of being possess of his evil power to take Nigeria as his own. God never told him to be president of Nigeria 🇳🇬

    Nigeria can only be better by Obasanjo if allowed the youth to fight for their rights 💯

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