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Re: Burkina Faso: Nigeria Strongly Condemns Coup, Demands Return Of Civil Rule by wink2015(m): 11:00am On Jan 25, 2022
NIGERIA GOVERNMENT ARE FOND OF SHOWING THAT THEY ARE THE LEADER OF WEST AFRICA AND AFRICA.

BUT THEIR CONDUCT IN NIGERIA IS SO APPALING.

How can you claim to be the GIANT OF AFRICA but your economy is nothing to write home about?

Nigeria government are fond of violating court order and human right of its citizenry.

HOW MANY CASES HAVE SERAP TAKING ON AGAINST THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT WITHOUT THE GOVERNMENT HAVING THE CONFIDENCE TO RESPOND TO THEM?

EVEN GHANA ECONOMY IS FAR BETTER THAN THAT OF NIGERIA.

The Ghanaian cedis is higher in value compared to the NGN ( Nigerian Naira )
Re: Burkina Faso: Nigeria Strongly Condemns Coup, Demands Return Of Civil Rule by brosammy(m): 11:09am On Jan 25, 2022
Look at the people condemning the power hi-jerk, Nigeria need this even more than the Burkina Faso.
Re: Burkina Faso: Nigeria Strongly Condemns Coup, Demands Return Of Civil Rule by Litmus: 11:16am On Jan 25, 2022
faste:
It is clear you were born less than twenty years ago.

Less than ten...
Re: Burkina Faso: Nigeria Strongly Condemns Coup, Demands Return Of Civil Rule by oluwaahmed: 11:27am On Jan 25, 2022
HolarQD:
Looking at the Nigerian situation, one wonders why, after so many years of negligent leadership in the name of democracy, there has been no courageous move by the Nigerian army to rescue the nation. But then, when one considered, albeit carefully, the cause of the rot in Nigerian leadership system, then one accept that the Nigerian Army leadership system is more ineffective and corrupt than their democratic counterparts. This reality, confirms that the Nigerian people seemed to be doomed in all fronts, because there’s apparently lack of hope or succor coming from anywhere.

This situation in Burkina Faso, is virtually obtainable in most African countries because like that of Nigeria, all systems of leadership is ineffective and senselessly corrupt. To move forward, there’s need for Africans to create a form of government away from military autocratic and democratic systems. Evidence has shown that these two systems has contributed little or nothing to the development of most African countries.

Africans need to understand that the emotional and mental capacity, socio-economic characteristics, cultural and moral ideology, religiosity and spirituality plays major roles in choosing a leadership system that works for a group of people.

Democracy, same as military autocracy has not and can not work to develop any African country to the extent where Africa will be respected all over the world. Researchers should do more to create an hybrid kind of system that would be effective in leadership administration of the African people.

The problem is not democracy, but the style used to fit to your country. E.g England is both a monarchy and a democracy, same with most western European countries. The democracy that would work in Nigeria is simply regionalism. The blackman is wired to be cultural by nature; meaning his first priority is his family, then tribe before nation. Its the situation in yoruba, igbo & hausa. When there is a town meeting all people from the village/town/kindred will gather irrespective of religion and discuss in their dialect not English. Therefore development must start from the ground up not from the centre down. That is the problem with Nigeria. There's nothing wrong in being ethically inclined its what the west call nationalism(America first). The fact that in Nigeria we form nationalism on paper but are ethnically inclined is the cause of the problem we have today. The govt should be primarily ethnic based so that its reachable to their people and their govt officials are properly accountable. The centre should be mainly for administrative purposes and foreign policy(like its done in america). The tribes/regions should first agree to be part if the country, then should also agree on percentage of resources to be contributed to the centre, representation at the centre while still also being checked by the system.
Look the politicians know that this would work but because they are neo-colonialists and want to continue looting they keep playing with a faulty system that benefits only themselves.
Re: Burkina Faso: Nigeria Strongly Condemns Coup, Demands Return Of Civil Rule by wink2015(m): 11:49am On Jan 25, 2022
oluwaahmed:


The problem is not democracy, but the style used to fit to your country. E.g England is both a monarchy and a democracy, same with most western European countries. The democracy that would work in Nigeria is simply regionalism. The blackman is wired to be cultural by nature; meaning his first priority is his family, then tribe before nation. Its the situation in yoruba, igbo & hausa. When there is a town meeting all people from the village/town/kindred will gather irrespective of religion and discuss in their dialect not English. Therefore development must start from the ground up not from the centre down. That is the problem with Nigeria. There's nothing wrong in being ethically inclined its what the west call nationalism(America first). The fact that in Nigeria we form nationalism on paper but are ethnically inclined is the cause of the problem we have today. The govt should be primarily ethnic based so that its reachable to their people and their govt officials are properly accountable. The centre should be mainly for administrative purposes and foreign policy(like its done in america). The tribes/regions should first agree to be part if the country, then should also agree on percentage of resources to be contributed to the centre, representation at the centre while still also being checked by the system.
Look the politicians know that this would work but because they are neo-colonialists and want to continue looting they keep playing with a faulty system that benefits only themselves.

I support your views on Nigeria government adopting a regional system of government.
Re: Burkina Faso: Nigeria Strongly Condemns Coup, Demands Return Of Civil Rule by Nobody: 1:00pm On Jan 25, 2022
PMB the former coup plotter, the destroyer of Nigeria, condemning a coup in another country! That looks like hypocrisy!.
Re: Burkina Faso: Nigeria Strongly Condemns Coup, Demands Return Of Civil Rule by brizziedos(m): 1:16pm On Jan 25, 2022
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Re: Burkina Faso: Nigeria Strongly Condemns Coup, Demands Return Of Civil Rule by Nobody: 1:54pm On Jan 25, 2022
When President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe was forced to resign by soldiers who had placed him under arrest, UN and AU and ECOWAS saw nothing wrong with it because it was a coup approved if not sponsored by Caucasian racist neo-colonialists.

When Sudan's President Omar Al Bashir was overthrown in military coup and placed under arrest, UN and AU and ECOWAS said nothing because it was a coup approved if not sponsored by Caucasian racist neo-colonialists.

When President Yayah Jammeh of The Gambia was forced to resign by illegal interference of ECOWAS neo-colonialist puppets UN and AU turned a blind eye because it was a coup approved if not sponsored by Caucasian racist neo-colonialists.

We are living in a world ruled by racist hypocrites .

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Re: Burkina Faso: Nigeria Strongly Condemns Coup, Demands Return Of Civil Rule by planetx: 3:11pm On Jan 25, 2022
The last coup plotter in Burkina Faso was in power for 27 years so the Burkinabe people are in for a long thing. Coups will never be the solution in Africa.
Re: Burkina Faso: Nigeria Strongly Condemns Coup, Demands Return Of Civil Rule by Blackdisciple(m): 3:17pm On Jan 25, 2022
Who civil rule help for Nigeria.
Re: Burkina Faso: Nigeria Strongly Condemns Coup, Demands Return Of Civil Rule by Blackdisciple(m): 3:18pm On Jan 25, 2022
ValCon888:
Before we condemn the coup in another country, let us first condemn the bad governance of this failed administration.

Let us condemn the sleaze and corruption, the naira inflation and the high cost of goods and services.

I see no practical use of a democracy that stings the people more than the whip lashes of a dictatorship.

Thank u
Re: Burkina Faso: Nigeria Strongly Condemns Coup, Demands Return Of Civil Rule by tsdarkside(m): 3:21pm On Jan 25, 2022
ValCon888:
Before we condemn the coup in another country, let us first condemn the bad governance of this failed administration.

Let us condemn the sleaze and corruption, the naira inflation and the high cost of goods and services.

I see no practical use of a democracy that stings the people more than the whip lashes of a dictatorship.

shattap their....
you cant allow this to happen in your neighborhood....
or many others will try it....

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Re: Burkina Faso: Nigeria Strongly Condemns Coup, Demands Return Of Civil Rule by Nobody: 3:32pm On Jan 25, 2022
Clearly nor is so called democracy the solution.
planetx:
The last coup plotter in Burkina Faso was in power for 27 years so the Burkinabe people are in for a long thing. Coups will never be the solution in Africa.

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