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Could This Be The Solution To Nigeria's Problems by HumanityBase: 1:31pm On May 16, 2018
There are three kinds of people, Wolves, Sheep and Guard Dogs. In a society where there are more wolves than guard dogs, progress is reversed, corruption and poverty thrives.

The best shot at solving most of humanity challenges especially in third world countries is through building sustainable systems that shape the perspective and interest of her citizens.

I invite you to go through this blue print and criticize where necessary its effectiveness.
This blueprint will be unveiled through a tweet thread of 1000 tweets. You can follow and participate on twitter by connecting to @humanitybase.

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Re: Could This Be The Solution To Nigeria's Problems by HumanityBase: 2:45pm On May 16, 2018
We need a volunteer to help me update this thread with tweets from our twitter handle. You get 1k for your subscription. NB. You must have at least 2k twitter followers and be able to setup auto retweet to your followers.

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Re: Could This Be The Solution To Nigeria's Problems by HumanityBase: 4:51pm On May 16, 2018
1. There are three kinds of people, wolves, sheep and guard dogs. Wolves prey on the weak, break law and order, cause chaos, setup systems for corruption and like vices. #humanitybase

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Re: Could This Be The Solution To Nigeria's Problems by HumanityBase: 5:02pm On May 16, 2018
2. Sheep are law abiding citizens, kind hearted and benevolent, they work to earn a living and hope to keep some for the rainy day, they keep the society going. However, they most often are the recipients of cruel inhuman and predatory treatment by wolves.

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Re: Could This Be The Solution To Nigeria's Problems by HumanityBase: 5:04pm On May 16, 2018
3. Their gentle nature is most often taken advantage of to defraud and steal from them. Finally guard dogs keep the balance, they are not weak and they don't prey on the weak, they fight predators to keep the society safe, they challenge wolves to curtail their activities

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Re: Could This Be The Solution To Nigeria's Problems by Nobody: 5:15pm On May 16, 2018
Interesting. Make I spread mat here. The sheep should never ever sack the guard dogs.

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Re: Could This Be The Solution To Nigeria's Problems by HumanityBase: 5:16pm On May 16, 2018
4. The proportion of these kinds of human defines a society, where there are more wolves than guard dogs, the society is toxic, retrogressive and poor, where there are more guard dogs than wolves, the society is progressive, civilized and peaceful. #Humanitybase #humanity

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Re: Could This Be The Solution To Nigeria's Problems by HumanityBase: 5:34pm On May 16, 2018
5. To make a better society, we need more guard dogs, but this is not an easy task where you already have wolves in large number spread across the society, even  guard dogs would prefer to just be humble sheep than get torn to shreds by marauding  wolves.
Re: Could This Be The Solution To Nigeria's Problems by HumanityBase: 5:34pm On May 16, 2018
6. The best shot is to build a system, a system to protect the guard dogs while grown in strength, tact and number to naturally counter the wolves.
Re: Could This Be The Solution To Nigeria's Problems by HumanityBase: 5:39pm On May 16, 2018
7. This system is what we first wish to build in humanity base, then empower and organize guard dogs to naturally take their place in the society. We want you to be part of this project. First, read this blue print to the end and see how you come into the plan.
Re: Could This Be The Solution To Nigeria's Problems by HumanityBase: 5:57pm On May 16, 2018
8. If the farmer can create a safe environment to raise puppies, train them on the tactics of the wolves, teach them how to beat them at their game, show them how team work can bring down the pack and when they are grown and ready, release them to protect and serve.
Re: Could This Be The Solution To Nigeria's Problems by HumanityBase: 6:00pm On May 16, 2018
9. In our blueprint, we'll setup safe environment, farms within a dozen kilometers, here we train, re-orientate, empower and vulnerable persons to work as a team and fight for their interest and survival of the society as it stands. It will be a network of peaceful guard dogs.
Re: Could This Be The Solution To Nigeria's Problems by HumanityBase: 6:07pm On May 16, 2018
10. Gradually, the take over begins, for the wolves it's no longer business as usual, they must fight for every meal and each could be their last. The guard dogs have more leverage, the farmer is on their side and the sheep supports them too. Gradually, the society is sanitized
Re: Could This Be The Solution To Nigeria's Problems by HumanityBase: 6:23pm On May 16, 2018
11. THE FARM AS THE FOUNDATION
The farm is the best environment to raise people who will take over the society from predators. No distraction, food sufficiency and the opportunity to explore, adapt and experiment. A new positive society can be born without bloodbath or hostility
Re: Could This Be The Solution To Nigeria's Problems by HumanityBase: 6:24pm On May 16, 2018
12. So we setup the first farm, get members to volunteer, but this is not just a farm and volunteers will not work in the fields everyday, you work in the field for sustenance but the major focus is empowering you to be human in all ramification, to serve and protect the weak.
Re: Could This Be The Solution To Nigeria's Problems by HumanityBase: 6:33pm On May 16, 2018
13. A typical farm will span several dozens of hectares, then there is the research institution, the resort, the hostel, the ICT lab, the processing facility, the hospital, the dining hall, the mini mall and of course the bar, swimming pool and gym. #humanitybase #humanity
Re: Could This Be The Solution To Nigeria's Problems by HumanityBase: 6:36pm On May 16, 2018
14. There is transport to take volunteers in and out of the farm, visitors are welcome as the farm doubles as a resort/getaway. Trill seekers can come in especially at weekends for parties, good cuisines and fun time. It can also be a time of health and therapy #humanitybase
Re: Could This Be The Solution To Nigeria's Problems by HumanityBase: 6:41pm On May 16, 2018
15. The farms are easier to acquire and with volunteers can be run efficiently using the most advanced, affordable and available digital systems. The systems are built for rapid dynamism, upgrades are made almost immediately they are available and systems are built to audit them
Re: Could This Be The Solution To Nigeria's Problems by HumanityBase: 6:55pm On May 16, 2018
Please as you read, kindly highlight impossible, unnecessary, controversial, unlawful scenarios that can possible fault the system. Thanks
Re: Could This Be The Solution To Nigeria's Problems by HumanityBase: 6:59pm On May 16, 2018
16. When we talk of a digital system here is how typical volunteers are admitted and will function in the farm. First they signup on our website http://humanitybase.com during wish they pay the registration fee as prescribed, something really affordable, say below N10,000.
Re: Could This Be The Solution To Nigeria's Problems by HumanityBase: 7:00pm On May 16, 2018
17. If you are wondering why a volunteer has to pay on registration, it's because the farm belongs to volunteers, your registration fee is an investment to co-own the farm and volunteering is part of the requirement to climb the rug to higher levels. #humanitybase #Budget2018
Re: Could This Be The Solution To Nigeria's Problems by HumanityBase: 7:19pm On May 16, 2018
18. Immediately after registration, the volunteer is sent a date for screening, normally a week long exercise. In the email is the dates for various screening, hostel, dining codes etc. Say, Monday - Medical Examination, Tuesday - Psychiatry evaluation, Wednesday - ICT Aptitude
Re: Could This Be The Solution To Nigeria's Problems by HumanityBase: 7:34pm On May 16, 2018
19. Thursday - Career Counseling, Friday - Social evaluation, Saturday - Financial Counseling and Sunday - Legal and Security analysis. Note that the test is to determine where to place the volunteer so they can easily pickup with other members and the new society being born.
Re: Could This Be The Solution To Nigeria's Problems by HumanityBase: 7:34pm On May 16, 2018
20. After the screening, the volunteer is sent date for the compulsory 1 month orientation. Send a digitized ID card and how to setup passcodes and mobile app and synchronize schedules to run with the farm and basic videos of what the project expects and what's expected #humanity
Re: Could This Be The Solution To Nigeria's Problems by HumanityBase: 7:54pm On May 16, 2018
21. SKILL ACQUISITION IN THE FARM
Right from the orientation period, different skills are taught volunteers, first survival skills, swimming, CPR, forest survival, self defense, public speaking, conflict resolution, social integration, street survival and others
Re: Could This Be The Solution To Nigeria's Problems by HumanityBase: 7:55pm On May 16, 2018
22. After the orientation, based on the volunteers screening result, they have to undergo a six months ICT training. It's in the interest of the system that every volunteer should be ICT complaint at expert level. So the first 6 months is used for this. #humanitybase #Budget2018

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