Politicians Playing Musical Chairs With Our Country’s Destiny – Banky W

Following the Department of State Services (DSS) national assembly invasion yesterday, Nollywood actor Olubankole Wellington, known by the stage name Banky W has said the politicians are playing musical chairs with our country’s destiny.

The actor said this in a post on his twitter handle on Wednesday, revealing that politicians in Nigeria are least concerned about the masses.

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He wrote: “Politicians are playing musical chairs with our country’s destiny. “Instead of us coming together & cancelling ALL of them, some of us are picking sides, fighting on their behalf & FALSELY accusing ourselves. News flash: They’re ALL out 4 self-interest. We need an entirely new path

“It’s a chess game between two sides. Aren’t we tired of being pawns yet? No? We are just going to sit here and fight/falsely accuse ourselves, on behalf of leaders on both sides of the aisle, most of whom have clearly shown that we are the ones they care least about?

“Cancel all of em. It’s a chess game, and we are the pawns. It’s a damn comedy show, and the joke is on us. It has always been.

“Those of us that have registered to vote for 2019, vote with your conscience. But it isn’t just about 2019. It’s about building a new viable option going forward. Aren’t we sick of all of them already? Haven’t they all had enough chances to do and be better?

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“I’m hoping to work with whoever wants to build something new. We have the numbers to do it. But we are busy playing their game and picking sides. We are no better than the generations that got us in this mess.”

Recall Banky was in the news recently after LeadersNG claimed he was promoting President Muhammadu Buhari’s re-election bid through the 67millionyouth Initiative, but Banky said the controversial 67 million Youth Initiative is free from government funding.

The investigation by LeadersNG was said to have further revealed that the sum of Two Hundred Million Naira (N200M) had been budgeted for the project to take off.

The money was reportedly sourced from the NNPC through the SSA to the President on Social Investment Programs, Ismael Ahmed.

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