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A Failed State Or A Failing State? by rasheylaw(m): 1:11pm On Nov 22, 2020
IS NIGERIA A FAILED STATE OR A FAILING STATE? ... Great thinker please
Re: A Failed State Or A Failing State? by Climax07(m): 1:21pm On Nov 22, 2020
I think Nigeria is a failing state, this is because basic amenities are not been provided by the Government, people in most cases are either unemployed or underemployed, cost of living is relatively high and standard of living low, security is nothing to write home about but there is still time to make corrections and rebuild our nation which is not just the job of the politicians but the entire populace but if such measures are not taken, Nigeria will indeed be a failed state.
Re: A Failed State Or A Failing State? by Nobody: 1:23pm On Nov 22, 2020
A fast developing country. That's the right term.
Re: A Failed State Or A Failing State? by Lawalemi(m): 1:31pm On Nov 22, 2020
Under Buhari, it became a failed state. Many citizens are eager to leave the country now unlike last dispensation when Nigerians abroad were returning home
Re: A Failed State Or A Failing State? by ZKOSOSO(m): 1:32pm On Nov 22, 2020
Fully failed state...! Thanks to Buhari people.....

When you can't travel on the road due to Fulanis kidnappers
When you cannot harvest your own crops unless you pay the Fulanis for a pass.
When you can't get Federal Jobs unless you are Fulanis
When you can't sleep with your two eyes closed due to Fulani kidnappers and Jihadists knocking on our doors for blood and cash
When u can't get justice cos Fulanis have filled the courts
When the whole security and intelligence apparatus are strictly in the hands of Fulanis.....to manipulate as they want

Nigeria is a Failed State since 2015 June....

No to Atiku 2023 either
Re: A Failed State Or A Failing State? by rasheylaw(m): 1:43pm On Nov 22, 2020
ethicallyright:
A fast developing country. That's the right term.
How are we developing?
In what aspects or sectors?
Re: A Failed State Or A Failing State? by DbitterTruth: 1:48pm On Nov 22, 2020
Nigeria is already a failed state... all the indices a visible to d blind & audible to even the deaf...
1) Nigeria has NEVER had a "WE THE PEOPLE CONSTITUTION" but a military IMPOSED one against d will & wish of d enforced constituents.. so it has been constitutionally a fraud from d onset
2) the term ONE NIGERIA has been d greatest fraud of all time... u never never hear one Britain, one Russia, one Ghana or one Algeria... but only ONE NIGERIA, yet remains d most divided world wide... their hypocritical patriotism comes only by d barrel of d gun(force) & bloodshed.
3) The contraption is built on individuals instead of systems.. a president can disobey court orders & nothing happens, he can pocket d executive, judiciary & legislature & nothing happens, d governors can pocket d local govt chair men traditional rulers & use them as his puppet,,, these individuals run d country like dia family business.
4) No sector is working or showing any sign of progress... Education, failed; power, failed, sports, leadership, security, economy etc are total failures 60years after independence..
5) Break up is obviously imminent, things have for long falling apart & the center can NEVER HOLD. indeed, THERE WAS A COUNTRY.

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