STUDENTS POLITICS, VERY INTERESTING

themes when it comes to students' politics it entails a lot because that is where many will greet  and talk to you and humble themselves before the so-called low class or confused students just to earn trust and votes from them when the door is opened for students' election to positions.

despite my single witness of tertiary elections and yet to experience a second i sometimes want to understand why such actions are taken deliberately or deliberately to win favour from  other students when all are aware that the presidency of most Students' Representative Council are sponsored by political parties in way of capturing their mandates in general elections and yet they do all of those actions even as far as shaking hands with others when in Ebola periods and other seasons where we have airborne diseases floating around.


when you visit university campuses during students' election you see all kinds of banners portraying messages of aspirants but when given the opportunity they do the exact opposite of their campaign promise. somethings it makes me wonder what they will say if their national leaders fail to honour their campaign promises because these are similar behaviours they portray when given the opportunity to lead.


students politics is one thing not different from national elections. someone may ask why? my simple answer is that the politics of destroying integrity is what both parties do to heir opponents just to win votes. cunning out all sorts of information to destroy the reputation of the other is the activity of the day.

students politics is very interesting as national election in the sense that the usually think is done deal when they think they are popular and intelligent than their opponents. i usually say that intelligence and fame do not win elections but tactics.

A MESSAGE TO ALL ASPIRANTS. GOOD LUCK.
by: KOKOIH JOHN KENNEDY, A MEMBER OF NATIONS OF AFRICA.

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