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Education / Re: Lagos Police: Two Autopsies Showed Sylvester Oromoni Died Naturally: Video by makavely700: 9:51pm On Jan 07, 2022
as usual u r digressing 4rm d issue and making it look like dis has anything 2 do with d government.whose interest ls it if this case is tossed-the schhol and parents of d 5 suspects.so they are d ones that we should
hold responsible not d government.lets admit dat as a people we r all rotten at heart and do not care abt others as long as we get what we want.....
Jumbojnr:
If they could deny the lekki toll gate massacre

If buhari could say that what we need is farm instead of addressing the present economic woes

If hope uzodimma could out of the blues be installed as a governor by the apex court in Nigeria

Then NOTHING is impossible in this Nigeria !!

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Politics / Re: Osita Okechukwu Asks Tinubu Not To Run For President In 2023 by makavely700: 9:42am On Dec 20, 2021
homosapien:
Another long post making brutal sense.
Please note: I did NOT write this and I am not defending our leadership. Truth hurts sometimes.

Copied.

“This write-up resonates with me. Unfortunately, the writer didn't put his name to it. May his pen never dry.

" Analysing the systemic rot in Nigeria.

This is food for thought!!!!!!

The biggest problem of Nigeria in general is this illusionary belief that we can change our country by voting a different person into power.

It is this belief that all problems of a country start and stop with the President.

That if you could just have the right man in power, then all of a sudden, Nigeria would transform. This is what they call chasing a mirage, imagining some utopia. Unfortunately utopias are never realized in life.

The actual problem of Nigeria is not the presidents. From where do these presidents come? From within. The problem of Nigeria, is its citizens, their shared values and mentalities.

The day Nigerians wakeup and stop looking for an external enemy and realize that they themselves are Nigeria's problem is the day we shall get closer to finding a Nigerian solution.

I have often told friends that I am happiest whenever the Governors, ministers, legislators draw bigger salaries every financial year. As Nigerians we lambast our representatives in public for drawing these salaries. In private, we drain our legislators, ministers, etc. We invite them for funerals, for introduction ceremonies and expect them to contribute out of pocket to save us. An elected politician attends no less than 10 functions in a week on average. They are expected to find jobs for their people. They must contribute towards the least of needs. These big salaries they draw, they all go straight to the people they represent. Yet it seems some of us live in an illusion called Nigeria.

We expect our legislators to act as MPs in UK or senators in USA except that in our case, we also expect them to play donor to our people's needs.

We decry the corruption in the country yet we bribe to get our children in the best schools. We bribe our way out of check points. We have no respect for traffic rules. We are every evil we see in the president and his team.

Every ill you can diagnose in PMB and his government, you will find twice or thrice the magnitude in a Nigerian citizen.

We complain of government incompetence, yet go ahead to champion incompetence in every aspect of our lives where government has no control.

Our traders produce or trade on substandard goods.

Ask yourself; if the public sector is too incompetent, how come the private sector has not been any better? How come you are more bound to have a misdiagnosis in a private hospital than in a public hospital?

Our private media houses say or write stories everyday that highlight government incompetence. Yet, there will never be a single day where you will pick up a newspaper and fail to find an error on some pages.

Perhaps one day as Nigerians we ought to self reflect, and look within and realize, that we are demons we are trying to fight. If PMB and his government were the only incompetent people and everyone else was competent, then Nigeria would be an African tiger of sorts. Why don't we have world class cottage industries in the country? Why is it that customer care sucks in private institutions just as it does in public institutions?

Every Nigerian you meet complains of the system, of the incompetence.

Then ask yourself; "you dear Nigerian, where can you find examples of your excellent output?"

The same people who complain of poor working conditions run slavery rings in their own homes. The day housemaids in Nigeria decide to speak out, we shall be shocked at the evil we sustained in our homes.

I now suspect that our anger, our rants, our complaints about the system are all because this system is a daily reminder of our own incompetences, our own weaknesses as a people. What this government has done is hold a mirror up to the Nigerian society and we are not happy about our own reflection.

Do you know that only civil servants and very few industries pay tax? To put it simply, even the taxes we complain that government mishandled, it is just meagre; more than half of the tax revenues are paid by foreign companies. In other words, we don't even have a right to complain.

That should signify an innate Nigerian problem. There is something deeply wrong around how the Nigerian societies are constructed.

Nigerian Citizens promise so much and deliver so little.

Our shared beliefs, mindsets and values have been constructed in such a way that regardless of the president in power, we shall always produce substandard results. It is no wonder that all over Nigeria, we complain of the same problems. Littered cities, corruption, insecurity, failed government institutions, name it all.

It is not a problem of presidents. It is a problem of citizens. We are too scared of self-criticism, we have dabbled in escapism and found scapegoat in PMB.

As Plato wrote in the Republic; "like man, like state." We can't expect to have better leaders until we have better people. You can't create great companies without great employees. It doesn't matter how great the CEO is, if she has crap employees, she will have a crap company. That is the case of Nigeria!

All we need is a critical mass of Do-Right citizens, just five million Nigerians will turn this nonsense over on its head."

Good Morning
if only we had more pple with this kind of thinking and mindset we would stand a chance of turning things around in this nation....
Politics / Re: Governor Akeredolu Swears In His Son, Babajide As Agency's DG, Explains Why by makavely700: 6:36pm On Dec 14, 2021
MufasaLion:
There's no crime in what he's done as long as hes qualified. This is the reason they do let their kids get the best of education and experience.

If I were to be in his position and I had a son, I would do the same!

sir u are missing the point inspite of his sons qualification appointing him in his cabinet is wrong simply because it opens d door 4 compromise in goveeness.So if his son embezzles money or abuses office can his father call gim out publicly?this is mainly d reason why things like dis are frowned upon so we can maintain objectivity ,disxipline and accountability in office.Competence is only one attribute in recruiting personnel 4 office.

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Politics / Re: Governor Akeredolu Swears In His Son, Babajide As Agency's DG, Explains Why by makavely700: 6:23pm On Dec 14, 2021
Pls pple there is a reason why things like dis are frowned upon allover the world and its because of objectivity and accountability.Regardless of his level of competence serving in his fathers cabinet is totally unnacceptable cos it opens d door 4 compromise.So tell me if akeredolus son steals money or abuses office would his father come out and publicly saction him?

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Education / Re: Sylvester Oromoni's 12th Posthumous Birthday (Pictures, Video) by makavely700: 11:31pm On Dec 05, 2021
When i saw the pix from sylvesters posthumous bday i was shocked but i ddnt want to seem to cry more than the bereaved.However i think his parents need to understand that celebrating a person isnt only about cakes and photo ops.Getting justice for the boy,the likes of him who are going thru the same thing and fighting to have strict policies against bullying in all schools is a better way of celebrating him.How about fighting to have the constituited authorities in that school face a serious panel at the senate for negligence and if found guilty they should face some jail time.Mr Oromi i understand that what you did here was ur own way of getting over it but you made it look like you are enjoying the publicity more than gettin real justice.I have been trying to get one child for 4 years with no luck yet some idiots let urs die out of negligence and u choose to throw a party to remember him----Well may God rest sylvesters soul i dare not say i love ur child more thatn u do...

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Politics / Re: Abba Kyari Committed No Crime On US Soil, Shouldn’t Be Extradited – Panel by makavely700: 4:09pm On Sep 19, 2021
Please lets not become subjective over this issue simply becos we do not like fulanis and d current govt.The panel is spot on with their decision becos for real AK didnt commit any crime on US soil as any money laundring allegation against him is directly and ex lusively related to hushpuppy.So if he laundered money 4 hushpuppy how was he supposed 2 know dat d money belongs to d US govt?So if they still want to interrogate him then dey can do that remotely via zoom or google hangout .The fact dat hushpuppy fingered him after he cut a deal with d FBI doesnt mean dat he is guilty of anything.As someone said they have no right to extradite him since he didnt directly commit any crime on US soil.
Sports / Re: SABI PUNTERS Predictions Group by makavely700: 1:47pm On Mar 27, 2016
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