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The Fraud Called Nigeria- Which Way Out? by Chiddysville(m): 11:11am On Oct 17, 2009
I watched as Ghana lifted the world under 20 world cup and remembered our dismal performance and failure at the same competition and even in most developmental spheres as a nation, i came to a conclusion that all these happenings are not ordinary, something is really wrong with our nation and it has affected us both physically and psychologically. Nobody is ready to give his or her best again for the nation or in other words die for her. Eaqually, i was listening to a radio program this morning, when a political leader from the ruling party said nothing is wrong with Nigeria, that we will soon get there. I was really pained cos what i'm seeing all around me speaks to the contrary. For the so called giant of Africa, There is a noticeable leadership vacuum, if you go to the south eastern part of the country, you notice the flag of defunct Biafra flying everywhere with the people being made they will only get there by seceding from Nigeria. Going to the six states of the Niger Delta, the youths have virtually taken up arms and challeged the nation's arm forces and have threatened to resume hostilities despite the so called amnesty granted by the govt. Coming to the South West, Lagos state revolted against the injustice done to her by creating additional 37 local government areas. Going to the Northern part of the North, Poverty and religious fanatism hold sway as they choose to identify more with arabs in the Middle East than their fellow brethren down South, who most consider as infidels.
Everywhere you go, you only hear tales of woes; inept leadership, corruption, nepotism, federal character, intolerance, racism etc. With all these going on how can we ever develop as a nation? Can we ever stay together as one? What do you think are the immediate and remote causes of our backwardness as a nation? Is it the fraudulent document imposed by the military without the peoples input which put power generation, interstate roads, police, electoral umpire, etc in the exclusive list of the F.G which has failed woefully in the areas? Or just the failure of leadership? Or we the followers, are we the problem? All these are are begging for answers and we need an objective assessments and solutions proffered on the way forward. Nairalanders, over to you
Re: The Fraud Called Nigeria- Which Way Out? by karfe(m): 9:37pm On Oct 17, 2009
Nigerians do not feel a sense of belonging to this land and they have identity problems as well (5 different nations in 1, with further sub-identities). I blame the so-called founding fathers. None of them had a wholistic vision for the entire country and so we have evolved a cannibalistic society where each person tries to take advantage of the next. No common purpose, guiding philosophy, etc. I dare say, we are around the 'huntering and gathering level' of civilization. However, there is just beginning to be an increasing level of awareness about our underachievement. You may never know, it may just be the key to changing our fortunes. It wont be easy. There is already an established order of doing things the wrong way,
Re: The Fraud Called Nigeria- Which Way Out? by Nobody: 9:25am On Oct 18, 2009
I think the younger generation should think about taking up revolution.,?

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