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Education / Questions Yet To Be Answered By Jamb,waec Examination Candidates by Eim9(m): 10:59am On Dec 10, 2014
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Politics / Why Johnathan Shouldn't Be Impeached by Eim9(m): 10:48am On Nov 26, 2014
On Monday,it was heard that the PDP
senators moved for the notion to
impeach president Goodluck Johnathan
on the basis that during his regime,there
has been high level of
impunity,corruption and insecurity. They
got the support of some APC members
during the senetorial meeting at the
Nation Assembly.

My political view on this?

We ought to think twice before,taking
actions. Why would they try to impeach
the president? This is the first time
this is happening. Moving the notion to
impeach a Nigerian president.
My advice would be that they leave GEJ
alone to complete his remaining four
years tenure,for peace to reign in the
country. There should be free and fair
elections.
I would keep saying it,that the earlier
we scrap political parties in
Nigeria,the better for all Nigerians.
Without political parties,we would
have one Nigeria. The fight between
the APC and the PDP is increasing the
rate of impunity and insecurity in
Nigeria.
We Nigerians ought to stand up
against all the politicians and not
support them in their acts. Our voices
must be heard. We need peace and I
don't think impeaching the president
at this time would be a better
approach towards insecurity,but rather
it would be a free ladder for the
heightening of insecurity and
war,among the tribes and religion in
Nigeria.
Let me give you a quintessential of
things that are likely to happen if the
president is impeached.
1. War: Asari Dokubor and his militant
would arise and block the oil supply
and there would be war in Nigeria.
Imagine this boko haram+ Asari
Dokubor's militants,it is going to be
bloody.
2. Economic Meltdown: everything
would be scattered the budget of the
president and when the oil supply is
cut,you know what would happen.
3. Disintegration of Tribes: This would
be more like a calamity,if this occurs.
Foreign investors would find
importation difficult and this would aid
in economic meltdown. Nigeria who
has the best economy in Nigeria might
end up,reducing to the worst economy.
There are many more
disadvantages,but those are the few I
wish to mention. Let us allow the
president to finish his remaining for
years tenure and advice him on how to
curb insurgency,he is making progress
though. It is still turn for the south
south according to the zoning, 2018
should be the turn of the North,and
then there would be no problem. Let us
follow due process to avoid war.
Think Nigerians, vote right, Pray.

Now your political view?

Do you think, GEJ should be impeached
and why?
Comments?

culled from:
PDP Senators Move to impeach GEJ http://letuschatasap..com/2014/11/pdp-senators-move-to-impeach-gej.html
Education / When Will Unilag Release The Foundation Supplementary List For 2014/2015 by Eim9(m): 9:15am On Nov 01, 2014
you all that are waiting seriously for the unilag foundation supplementary list, the good news is that the list would soon be released. It is because they are still compiling the names of those that made the merit list. And because of other concealed reasons. But just keep waiting and praying and sure you would make the list. Visit www.unilagadmissionguide.com for updates. And also www.phonemastas. for educationals that would really help you. It has helped people or tertiary institution aspirants to make the right choices. *cheers*
Politics / Things To Look Out For Before Voting In The General Election Of 2015 by Eim9(m): 12:49pm On Oct 27, 2014
Wait a minute, are you not noticing what i am? Let me tell you what i mean. Haven't you noticed that Nigerian politicians always live long. Hmm! You might say. Politicians like Olusegun Obasanjo, Mohammadu Buhari...click on the link to see the remaining write up. It is very important for Nigerians

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Education / Poverty In Nigeria by Eim9(m): 1:18pm On Oct 11, 2014
Poverty in Nigeria has not reduced in any
way. The main cause of poverty in Nigeria
is due to the high level of impunity in the
country especially in the government. It is
a case where the Elites would be the ones
using the country’s funds while the
masses wallow in suffering and poverty.
The amount of money or funds which the
government consume is really ridiculous.
The Nigerian president came out a few
days ago and made a shocking statement
which said and i quote, “Poverty has
reduced by 50%”. I was infuriated and
that was what prompted me to put down
this write up so that the world won’t be
decieved by any form of pretence. I can
never concur to that statement and I am
sure that the same goes with most
Nigerians (masses). Unemployment in
Nigeria is the main poverty causing
factor. The president says poverty has
reduced, yet the cost of purchasing food
stuff is high and exorbitant, the power
supply is really bad, to the extent that
most people go ahead to buy generators
to light up, considering the fact that the
price of petrol is very high. Nigerians do
not have adequate power supply, yet the
PHCN (power holding company of
Nigeria) still go around distributing
exorbitant bills to people. Bills that are
not justified by the services which the
PHCN supply. Nigeria with the second or
highest GDP in africa is meant to be a
country where the citizens tend to live
with Little or no poverty. But the reverse
is the case (poverty rate is high). Some
people cannot even settle down for three
square meals. It has come to my
unpleasant notice that the Elites in
Nigeria (the government) are favoured
and the citizens (the masses) are left to
fight for food.
Imagine the governors and its officials
i.e those in power, having not less than
five automobiles, three or four personal
buildings or houses in the country and
outside and also a personal private jet.
Whoosh!! *deep breath* smh… Yet
transportation is expensive and some
people don’t even have jobs to atleast get
a family car. Oohh!!! If you ask twenty
people of thier view on poverty, all the
twenty would confirm that the poverty
rate is not decreasing at all. Poverty in
Nigeria is mainly caused by
unemployment, and this is why there is
increased crime rate,illegal activities,etc.
The US citizens would always be proud of
thier government not because there is no
poverty, but because it is minimal and i
am sure that poverty there has reduced
by 85%.
Let me see your views on this in the
comment box. Those from other
countries or in Nigeria can ask questions
or bring your own view concerning
poverty in your country. Do you think it is
minimal in your country? If posible tell
me what you think can be done to reduce
the high rate of poverty.

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