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Re: Bishop Kukah: Why Nigeria’s Governance Problem Hasn’t Been Solved by Angelfrost(m): 8:17am On Mar 17, 2021 |
longetivity: Yes he is, but not just Buhari... Every single person before him! If those before him had laid the right foundation for good and progressive leadership, he would have had something better to build on. Come to even think of it, if they had done exceptionally well, Buhari would have been forgotten and lost in the dustbin of history where he rightly belongs. Kukah has said it all... This nation is bereft of intelligent and patriotic leaders! |
Re: Bishop Kukah: Why Nigeria’s Governance Problem Hasn’t Been Solved by Jeffyblaq(m): 8:17am On Mar 17, 2021 |
Ever8090:Be guided! God Almighty can never be mocked.. Yes, they're all evil and corrupt.. God knows it all and His timing is PERFECT |
Re: Bishop Kukah: Why Nigeria’s Governance Problem Hasn’t Been Solved by MrUchenna1(m): 8:21am On Mar 17, 2021 |
A positive attitude may not solve your problems -- but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort. |
Re: Bishop Kukah: Why Nigeria’s Governance Problem Hasn’t Been Solved by Ajixegun: 8:21am On Mar 17, 2021 |
Wisdom. |
Re: Bishop Kukah: Why Nigeria’s Governance Problem Hasn’t Been Solved by blackpanda: 8:22am On Mar 17, 2021 |
Pdp Bishop |
Re: Bishop Kukah: Why Nigeria’s Governance Problem Hasn’t Been Solved by opalu: 8:26am On Mar 17, 2021 |
Okay |
Re: Bishop Kukah: Why Nigeria’s Governance Problem Hasn’t Been Solved by Ihatethemods: 8:28am On Mar 17, 2021 |
Let's all pray for Nigeria. Meanwhile, See the shocking moment Pete Edochie advises married men to cheat on their wives https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDh3jerSRsA |
Re: Bishop Kukah: Why Nigeria’s Governance Problem Hasn’t Been Solved by Grace001: 8:32am On Mar 17, 2021 |
Nigeria government institutions are weak and it’s a deliberate act by those that run the affairs of this country to make it weak so they can have their way This country will never and can not progress with weak institutions. Also the foundation is built on lies and deceit so don’t except much from this country |
Re: Bishop Kukah: Why Nigeria’s Governance Problem Hasn’t Been Solved by EdoFirstBorn(m): 8:33am On Mar 17, 2021 |
post=99953019: Beautifully said I'm in awe that this can come from.you!! Amazing!! BRAVO!!! |
Re: Bishop Kukah: Why Nigeria’s Governance Problem Hasn’t Been Solved by israelmao(m): 8:33am On Mar 17, 2021 |
Bishop Kukah was right but those who recruit political leaders,that is, the electorate have the responsibility of asking probing questions from whomever aspires for whatever position in order to reveal his or her unpreparedness. |
Re: Bishop Kukah: Why Nigeria’s Governance Problem Hasn’t Been Solved by mmsen: 8:35am On Mar 17, 2021 |
Nigerians will blame everything besides their own archaic habits and foolish culture. |
Re: Bishop Kukah: Why Nigeria’s Governance Problem Hasn’t Been Solved by juman(m): 8:46am On Mar 17, 2021 |
The ONLY problem the nigerian leaders have is bad attitude to governance. |
Re: Bishop Kukah: Why Nigeria’s Governance Problem Hasn’t Been Solved by BigBizzy(m): 8:52am On Mar 17, 2021 |
This one go pain buhari |
Re: Bishop Kukah: Why Nigeria’s Governance Problem Hasn’t Been Solved by juman(m): 8:56am On Mar 17, 2021 |
mmsen: Our cultures and traditions are good. I watch NHK japan everyday, they have many mentality similar to africans. But they have very good country while we have very bad country here in nigeria. |
Re: Bishop Kukah: Why Nigeria’s Governance Problem Hasn’t Been Solved by excel101(m): 9:11am On Mar 17, 2021 |
Even the prepared ones like Tinubu, who has been in forefront against military rulership, Gov. Ibori the thief from Delta State, Okoroausa the land grabber and steals state properties for his family members were also guilty. |
Re: Bishop Kukah: Why Nigeria’s Governance Problem Hasn’t Been Solved by topoftheworld(m): 9:20am On Mar 17, 2021 |
longetivity: U don't needs to swear now, we all see it and hears it |
Re: Bishop Kukah: Why Nigeria’s Governance Problem Hasn’t Been Solved by surgical: 9:31am On Mar 17, 2021 |
AbuAeesha:The real reason is because we have more idiots than patriots in Nigeria , otherwise when we made a mistake of electing a buhari who is behaving like a bull in a china shop,we would have used the safety net in democracy which was separation of powers,fourtunately ,we did not have a rubber stamp national Assembly during saraki time,they were able to check mate buhari excesses to some extent but the same masses who are at the receiving end bowed to the propaganda and thyagya of buhari and gifted him a rubber stamp national Assembly at their own expense,we all can see the results, the people are their own enemies,not any leader. |
Re: Bishop Kukah: Why Nigeria’s Governance Problem Hasn’t Been Solved by Jamalson(m): 9:59am On Mar 17, 2021 |
Balkan:my brother i think if any one need repentance is you and not the bishop. |
Re: Bishop Kukah: Why Nigeria’s Governance Problem Hasn’t Been Solved by OnMyBiz: 10:26am On Mar 17, 2021 |
post=99953019:Only if you don't become a zombie and many more like you. Only when you start speaking apolitical truth to power. Only when you stop shifting blame. Only when you stop quoting every post numerously like a kid deprived of attention for a long time. Only when you start having sense and your ilks, then, a better Nigeria you have always prayed for, will be sure. 1 Like |
Re: Bishop Kukah: Why Nigeria’s Governance Problem Hasn’t Been Solved by mmsen: 10:34am On Mar 17, 2021 |
juman: This is the lie that Africans tell themselves to keep the nonsense going while forever crying about the net results. The cultures are traditions are far from good and are nothing like Japanese culture. The country that you say is 'very bad' is a reflection of the culture, the attitudes and the priorities of the people. In the same way that Nippon is a reflection of their people and attitudes. And what similarities do Africans and Japanese have? Do the Japanese have multiply wives and more children than they can feed in 2021? Do the Japanese loot their government trough to enrich foreigners? |
Re: Bishop Kukah: Why Nigeria’s Governance Problem Hasn’t Been Solved by zoedew: 11:12am On Mar 17, 2021 |
Racoon:For me, the answer is : "We the people". |
Re: Bishop Kukah: Why Nigeria’s Governance Problem Hasn’t Been Solved by zoedew: 11:16am On Mar 17, 2021 |
[quote author=Angelfrost post=99953410] Yes he is, but not just Buhari... Every single person before him! If those before him had laid the right foundation for good and progressive leadership, he would have had something better to build on. Come to even think of it, if they had done exceptionally well, Buhari would have been forgotten and lost in the dustbin of history where he rightly belongs. Kukah has said it all... This nation is b Nope! He is not a failure at his intentions. |
Re: Bishop Kukah: Why Nigeria’s Governance Problem Hasn’t Been Solved by haulagehandlers(m): 11:20am On Mar 17, 2021 |
Balkan:CAUSE.....OR CURSE?YOU CANT EVEN SPELL WHAT YOU WANT TO LAY....YOU SURE SAY YOU DON WAKE UP |
Re: Bishop Kukah: Why Nigeria’s Governance Problem Hasn’t Been Solved by adexpa(m): 3:48pm On Mar 17, 2021 |
I do not believe that our problem is unpreparedness because our major problems are very cleared and can even be identified by a kid, do we need to be prepared for years before knowing that Nigeria needs electricity, good road, diversification into full scale farming, full scale mining and then security to boost tourism and foreign investment. Leadership is not a rocket science, the simple trick is to look at countries that are doing well in the area we are lacking and copy their approach, we have many young guys across the globe who can help to achieve these as a technocrats (ministers). Our problem is true citizen; we lack people who really want change and develop the system, everyone who find their Way into the helm of affairs maneuver their ways because of their family and pocket. Until we have people who are ready to serve and not people who wants to build empire for their unborn children. |
Re: Bishop Kukah: Why Nigeria’s Governance Problem Hasn’t Been Solved by Elinosweet143(f): 3:52pm On Mar 17, 2021 |
Words of wisdom from the Bishop himself, he was very meticulous in stating out fact |
Re: Bishop Kukah: Why Nigeria’s Governance Problem Hasn’t Been Solved by Litmus: 4:27pm On Mar 17, 2021 |
Regardless of ethnicity, religion and subsequent biases that this results in Nigeria, leadership would go a long way towards satisfying majority of Nigerians simply by implementing the basic stuffs of nationhood such superstructure but more importantly ensuring that superstructure elements endure as long as people live in Nigeria and call Nigeria home. Elements of the superstructure, such as schools, religious and social organisations, police, prisons, army, banks, fire-services, hospitals, roads, electricity, railways, waterworks, street lights, traffic lights, CCTV systems, drainage, building restrictions, land laws and registrations, Births and deaths registrations, immigration, records databases, laws and bylaws, taxes etc have to be kept working without cease. In Nigeria there is the tendency to create and leave things as though things are able to function without attendance or upkeep by someone and consequently nothing becomes an establishment. The British have kept continuous records for over a thousand years. Nigeria's problems aren’t difficult to resolve, the failure to get to grips with the basic things listed above lead us to pick at ourselves, until we develop festering sores and tell ourselves the sores are the main problem and aren’t healing. |
Re: Bishop Kukah: Why Nigeria’s Governance Problem Hasn’t Been Solved by viviangist: 10:29pm On Mar 17, 2021 |
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