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K by abdulwastecx(m): 10:56pm On Sep 26, 2014
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Re: K by Waspy(m): 11:03pm On Sep 26, 2014
Nigerians cant continue voting retar.ds, and expect to be like S. Koreans

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Re: K by Onlinebizexpert(m): 11:20pm On Sep 26, 2014
Despite all these naija no dey carry last....and we still remain in the news weda good or bad
Re: K by abdulwastecx(m): 11:26pm On Sep 26, 2014
I laugh when people say Nigeria is a rich country. in reality, Nigeria is a very poor country

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Re: K by publicenemy(m): 11:30pm On Sep 26, 2014
grin
Re: K by publicenemy(m): 11:32pm On Sep 26, 2014
abdulwastecx:
South korean in the in 1960 was actually poorer than Nigeria....

Now south korea is one of the most advanced country in the world


I like this part.


Nigeria running backwards since 1st october 1960.

Yet they keep saying "E GO BETTER" when even the so called "leaders of tomorrow" are more corrupt than the leaders of today.
Re: K by Nobody: 11:37pm On Sep 26, 2014
abdulwastecx: I laugh when people say Nigeria is a rich country. in reality, Nigeria is a very poor country

It's one big ugly pill most of us don't want to swallow ..
That's why others moving forward while naija still believe in their 80s oil boom with few population then..
Re: K by Nobody: 11:52pm On Sep 26, 2014
Onlinebizexpert: Despite all these naija no dey carry last....and we still remain in the news weda good or bad
you should be ashamed of yourself!
Re: K by abdulwastecx(m): 11:58pm On Sep 26, 2014
Toaskarity:
It's one big ugly pill most of us don't want to swallow ..
That's why others moving forward while naija still believe in their 80s oil boom with few population then..
Re: K by abdulwastecx(m): 12:09am On Sep 27, 2014
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Re: K by JEITO: 12:20am On Sep 27, 2014
Moral lessons:

(1) You can't have it all

(2) We too will get there someday@ d top

Btw, who wants to be like south korea when we can become an example for others to emulate.
Re: K by emperorchedda(m): 12:21am On Sep 27, 2014
We still have a long way to go in this nation. But the problem is that followers of the ruling party can't be true to themselves and tell the world we are poor. They prefer suffering and smiling
Re: K by Afroconnect: 1:47am On Sep 27, 2014
Onlinebizexpert: Despite all these naija no dey carry last....and we still remain in the news weda good or bad
Very dumb post-afgnistan is in th news,somalia is in th news,Iraq is-try to make sense pls.

As long we keep worshipping criminal politicians insted of voting those that will serve us,we will continue to be a laughing stock
Re: K by RayPsst(m): 1:50am On Sep 27, 2014
Secure your Vote in 2015.
Re: K by IGBOSON1: 2:19am On Sep 27, 2014
Waspy: Nigerians cant continue voting retar.ds, and expect to be like S. Koreans

^^^Nigerias problem is much more than who you vote for!......If they tell you now to allow MERIT to take the place of federal-character and quota-system, will you agree? If they say all states/regions should be in control of their resources, economy and destiny to engender robust competition among the federating units, will you agree?

Our primary problem is that Nigeria is built and sustained on faulty foundations, and not being able to elect the right leaders (for whatever reason) is a symptom rather than the cause of our problem/s!

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Re: K by abdulwastecx(m): 7:22am On Sep 27, 2014
IGBOSON1:

^^^Nigerias problem is much more than who you vote for!......If they tell you now to allow MERIT to take the place of federal-character and quota-system, will you agree? If they say all states/regions should be in control of their resources, economy and destiny to engender robust competition among the federating units, will you agree?

Our primary problem is that Nigeria is built and sustained on faulty foundations, and not being able to elect the right leaders (for whatever reason) is a symptom rather than the cause of our problem/s!
Re: K by eunisam: 7:42am On Sep 27, 2014
abdulwastecx: If South Korea were your home instead
of Nigeria you would...

use 62.7 times more electricity

consume 23.8 times more oil

spend 24.9 times more money on health
care

make 11.7 times more money

live 31.57 years longer

be 96.77% less likely to have HIV/AIDS

have 95.44% less chance of dying in

infancy

have 75.82% less babies

experience 28.38% less of a class divide

have 16.33% more chance at being being employed

South korean in the in 1960 was actually poorer than Nigeria....

Now south korea is one of the most advanced country in the world
i don't understand anything here oh.
Re: K by Waspy(m): 8:31am On Sep 27, 2014
IGBOSON1:

^^^Nigerias problem is much more than who you vote for!......If they tell you now to allow MERIT to take the place of federal-character and quota-system, will you agree? If they say all states/regions should be in control of their resources, economy and destiny to engender robust competition among the federating units, will you agree?

Our primary problem is that Nigeria is built and sustained on faulty foundations, and not being able to elect the right leaders (for whatever reason) is a symptom rather than the cause of our problem/s!
Why won't I. Infact I am pro all that you mentioned. Federal character/ quota system that you said is not even followed to the letter, same with resource control. Oil producing states necessarily don't seem to have that much edge physically ( in terms of capital progects and physical development) that some North states. Nigeria is not the only poly-ethnic nation. Culminated control and common resolve is much of what we need
Re: K by Lucasbalo(m): 9:06am On Sep 27, 2014
abdulwastecx: I laugh when people say Nigeria is a rich country. in reality, Nigeria is a very poor country
Gbam. You are 100% right.

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