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Train Attack: These Are Questions I Sent To The Federal Government Of Nigeria. by DenewLegends(m): 7:01pm On Mar 29, 2022
What do poor Masses stands to Gain for Having a Ruling Governments in Nigeria ?

1: The Government of Nigeria failed to provide JOB for the Poor Masses

2: The Government of Nigeria failed to provide STEADY ELECTRICITY for the Poor Masses

3: The Government of Nigeria failed to provide SECURITIES for the Poor Masses

4: The Government of Nigeria failed to provide GOOD ROADS for the Poor Masses

5: The Government of Nigeria failed to Give FREE EDUCATION to the Poor Masses

6: The Government of Nigeria failed to provide AGRICULTURAL SUPPORTS for the Poor Masses

7: The Government of Nigeria failed to GUARD THE COUNTRY BORDERS
8: The Government of Nigeria failed to conduct FREE AND FAIR Elections

9: The Government of Nigeria failed to stop TERRORISTS who are killing the poor Masses.

10: The Government of Nigeria failed to UNITE NIGERIANS.

11: The Government of Nigeria failed to stop HIGH COST of Common Goods in the Nigerian Markets.

These and many more made Me to start wondering if there is any Benefit that poor Nigerians Gain for Having a Ruling Governments in Nigeria.

Remember that a lots of Nigerians always pay Taxes for Trading in the Nigerian Markets.

Don't forget that Many Nigerians who Built companies in Nigeria also pay Taxes to Nigerian Governments Annually.

At the end. The Nigerian Government still have to Exports Our Oil and many other Mineral Resources to Abroad, where They Usually sold Them and Get Billions of Dollars in an Exchange.



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Re: Train Attack: These Are Questions I Sent To The Federal Government Of Nigeria. by liftedud(m): 7:03pm On Mar 29, 2022
Weldone

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Re: Train Attack: These Are Questions I Sent To The Federal Government Of Nigeria. by Oshiogwemoh(m): 7:07pm On Mar 29, 2022
sad!

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Re: Train Attack: These Are Questions I Sent To The Federal Government Of Nigeria. by mariovito(m): 7:08pm On Mar 29, 2022
Abeg make ona vote APC again, ona hear.

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Re: Train Attack: These Are Questions I Sent To The Federal Government Of Nigeria. by ANIOMADEI2018: 7:12pm On Mar 29, 2022
liftedud:
Weldone

You know and have listed all the responsibilities of government but have not mention even one responsibility of the governed or the citizens.

The same poor masses are going about killing the poor masses.

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Re: Train Attack: These Are Questions I Sent To The Federal Government Of Nigeria. by Rollsnjaguar(m): 7:18pm On Mar 29, 2022
ANIOMADEI2018:


You know and have listed all the responsibilities of government but have not mention even one responsibility of the governed or the citizens.

The same poor masses are going about killing the poor masses.




So the poor masses should use cutlass and provide security for themselves when we budget billions annually for security.

Poor masses should provide electricity for themselves right.

Infact tell me what the masses should do.

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