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June 12: Democracy in Nigeria bleeding, says NRM Presidential candidate

June 12: Democracy in Nigeria bleeding, says NRM Presidential candidate
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Dr. Esther Nkem Okereke, the NRM presidential candidate, has criticized the current state of Nigerian democracy, citing poverty, inflation, and insecurity. She argued that the country has failed to live up to the ideals of the June 12, 1993, democratic struggle.

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This reflects the ongoing political discourse in Nigeria regarding the effectiveness of democratic governance and the economic struggles of its citizens.

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The article focuses on a critique of government performance and social justice issues, which is a common framing for opposition political discourse.

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