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Do You Think That Things Will Change On Its Own? by Validated: 11:02am On Nov 13, 2023
If you ever believe that Nigeria will get better now or in the near future, you are dreaming. The only thing that will change Nigeria is we, Nigerians. The political class has nothing to offer.

60% of our professionals are leaving to UK, EU and North America. The brain drain is a function of failed state, failed institutions, failed political system and failed politicians.

Take a look at the just concluded Imo, Kogi and Bayelsa elections. One would have thought that INEC would use these elections to restore hope on the electorates. What do you find, worse performance. Results were written with impunity and brazen frauds are celebrated. This charade is doomed to crash soon. In Imo, 90% of the people's votes were not used for results. In Kogi, a LGA was posting over 130k votes and INEC is bold enough to announce such. Are we not the worst?

Look at NASS, I was listening to one I.diot that calls himself a senator attempting to justify buying N160m car. He was even saying that they preferred foreign made cars because Nigeria made cars are no good. Yet, the same NASS would blame the fall of Naira on speculation. We have a very long way to go. But I foresee it shortened.

My advice is simple, Nigerians should stop wasting time and resources funding INEC and the judiciary until a proper reform is in place.
The alternative is a convulsive revolution. Otherwise, NOTHING WILL CHANGE.

You know what, we do not care now. How ever when this snowballs into something dangerous, we all will then care. When the people takes up arms, you will realize that you would have saved the situation if we acted earlier. Let me remind you that some landlord in Gaza 3 month ago are now refugees. Some millionaires there are now seeking for food stamps at refugee camps. What was their offence, they did not bother when things were getting worse. Just like we do not now care about INEC and the judiciary impunity.

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Re: Do You Think That Things Will Change On Its Own? by Bliss62: 11:12am On Nov 13, 2023
grin



Who gave you the Statistics that 60% of Nigerian professionals are migrating

Learn to take defeat like a Man,

.

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Re: Do You Think That Things Will Change On Its Own? by Validated: 11:21am On Nov 13, 2023
Bliss62:
grin

Who gave you the Statistics that 60% of Nigerian professionals are migrating

Learn to take defeat like a Man,
.
I worked for 3 multinationals in Nigeria. In all 3 (FMCG), all my colleagues are out. Go to US embassy, UK High commision, Canadian High Commision etc. You will know what's up!

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Re: Do You Think That Things Will Change On Its Own? by Validated: 11:25am On Nov 13, 2023
Bliss62:
grin
Who gave you the Statistics that 60% of Nigerian professionals are migrating

Learn to take defeat like a Man,
.

I am not affected by your win or lose. My security and those of my family is good. But you know that 3 months ago there were people like you in Faza who do not see anything wrong about what Hamas was doing? In fact some celebrated them like we do INEC.
Today, they are refugees.

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Re: Do You Think That Things Will Change On Its Own? by helinues: 11:25am On Nov 13, 2023
Bad energy stay far away

Nigeria would have changed had Peter Obi won.

If it's not their way, then na straight soak away

Eish

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Re: Do You Think That Things Will Change On Its Own? by Bliss62: 11:27am On Nov 13, 2023
Validated:

I worked for 3 multinationals in Nigeria. In all 3 (FMCG), all my colleagues are out. I have a building of 6 flats, between 2010 and 2023, I have had 7 tenants, six (IT professionals, Accountants, and 2 Engineers) have left. The only one who has not relocated is a business man. Go to US embassy, UK High commision etc.

UK embassy welcomed 500k migrant through education and work

That's not 60% of employed Nigerians

With Subsidized Education, Nigerian would keep producing Medical Staffs especially doctors for western countries, and it's not like the shift and work hour is easier in UK



.

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Re: Do You Think That Things Will Change On Its Own? by helinues: 11:28am On Nov 13, 2023
Bliss62:
grin



Who gave you the Statistics that 60% of Nigerian professionals are migrating

Learn to take defeat like a Man,

.

@ emboldened, straight from IBS ( Ipob Bureau of Statistics)

grin

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Re: Do You Think That Things Will Change On Its Own? by SWaccomodator: 11:28am On Nov 13, 2023
helinues:


@ emboldened, straight from IBS ( Ipob Bureau of Statistics)

Help your life and get a job Akuya

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Re: Do You Think That Things Will Change On Its Own? by Bliss62: 11:29am On Nov 13, 2023
helinues:


@ emboldened, straight from IBS ( Ipob Bureau of Statistics)

Lol , na one pig be the logo of the bureau

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Re: Do You Think That Things Will Change On Its Own? by Validated: 11:30am On Nov 13, 2023
Bliss62:


UK embassy welcomed 500k migrant through education and work

That's not 60% of employed Nigerians

With Subsidized Education, Nigerian would keep producing Medical Staffs especially doctors for western countries, and it's not like the shift and work hour is easier in UK
.

Do you know the difference between PROFESSIONALS and employed Nigetians Please, go and read my post again before responding.
Re: Do You Think That Things Will Change On Its Own? by helinues: 11:33am On Nov 13, 2023
Bliss62:


Lol , na one pig be the logo of the bureau

They actually stopped listening to themselves.

It's just a pity. Imagine one of the majority tribe being relegated to the bottom just because of how they play their politics.

Oga oo

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Re: Do You Think That Things Will Change On Its Own? by SWaccomodator: 11:33am On Nov 13, 2023
helinues:


They actually stopped listening to themselves.

It's just a pity. Imagine one of the majority tribe being relegated to the bottom just because of how they play their politics.

Oga oo

Is that why you are dragging one room with you father?

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Re: Do You Think That Things Will Change On Its Own? by Bliss62: 11:35am On Nov 13, 2023
Validated:


Do you know the difference between PROFESSIONALS and employed Nigetians Please, go and read my post again before responding.

Oga there is no difference, a professional got his skills for his job same as any paid worker who works for any company

An HR wont even hire you if you are not qualified or a professional


.

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Re: Do You Think That Things Will Change On Its Own? by Cassandraloius: 7:17am On Nov 14, 2023
What is the hope of the common man? embarassed
Re: Do You Think That Things Will Change On Its Own? by aswani(m): 7:50am On Nov 14, 2023
Validated:

The alternative is a convulsive revolution. Otherwise, NOTHING WILL CHANGE.

You know what, we do not care now. How ever when this snowballs into something dangerous, we all will then care. When the people takes up arms, you will realize that you would have saved the situation if we acted earlier

The Peter Obi that you want to take up arms for, is he not part of the Political class that has been pulling the peoples pants down and bending them over?

Go and take up arms for him and be at the forefront of a revolution while he and his family are enjoying their luxurious life.

Don't worry, he would organise another world press conference to complain about your treatment after the Nigerian security services finish dealing with you.

Is Peter Obi the first to come third in an election that you people wouldn't let us rest, ah ah?

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Re: Do You Think That Things Will Change On Its Own? by DMerciful(m): 7:51am On Nov 14, 2023
Revolution or military intervention that will Kickstart the 5th republic with a new constitution!
Re: Do You Think That Things Will Change On Its Own? by Gajagojo: 8:05am On Nov 14, 2023
DMerciful:
Revolution or military intervention that will Kickstart the 5th republic with a new constitution!
Tinubu's erection victory is very painful for many Ibos
They find it hard to swallow

Here we are seeing the same January 15 1966 mentality all over again
No lessons learnt
If I can't have the baby divide in in too
After all your pre erection bravado this is what you are reduced to

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Re: Do You Think That Things Will Change On Its Own? by DMerciful(m): 8:12am On Nov 14, 2023
All the state institutions are operating outside the constitution with impunity and the court is compromised.

When things get to this stage, only the people's revolution or a military intervention can reset the country.

It also provides a way to get a brand new constitution!
Gajagojo:

Tinubu's erection victory is very painful for many Ibos
They find it hard to swallow

Here we are seeing the same January 15 1966 mentality all over again
No lessons learnt
If I can't have the baby divide in in too
After all your pre erection bravado this is what you are reduced to
Re: Do You Think That Things Will Change On Its Own? by Gajagojo: 8:27am On Nov 14, 2023
DMerciful:
All the state institutions are operating outside the constitution with impunity and the court is compromised.

When things get to this stage, only the people's revolution or a military intervention can reset the country.

It also provides a way to get a brand new constitution!
This is a sudden problem? created by Tinubu or solvable only by Obi?
You are deceiving yourself

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Re: Do You Think That Things Will Change On Its Own? by DMerciful(m): 8:28am On Nov 14, 2023
You see everything through Tinubu snd Obi.

Clearly, for people who are not blind, the country is not working!
Gajagojo:

This is a sudden problem? created by Tinubu or solvable only by Obi?
You are deceiving yourself
Re: Do You Think That Things Will Change On Its Own? by IVORY2009(m): 8:34am On Nov 14, 2023
Validated:
If you ever believe that Nigeria will get better now or in the near future, you are dreaming. The only thing that will change Nigeria is we, Nigerians. The political class has nothing to offer.

60% of our professionals are leaving to UK, EU and North America. The brain drain is a function of failed state, failed institutions, failed political system and failed politicians.

Take a look at the just concluded Imo, Kogi and Bayelsa elections. One would have thought that INEC would use these elections to restore hope on the electorates. What do you find, worse performance. Results were written with impunity and brazen frauds are celebrated. This charade is doomed to crash soon. In Imo, 90% of the people's votes were not used for results. In Kogi, a LGA was posting over 130k votes and INEC is bold enough to announce such. Are we not the worst?

Look at NASS, I was listening to one I.diot that calls himself a senator attempting to justify buying N160m car. He was even saying that they preferred foreign made cars because Nigeria made cars are no good. Yet, the same NASS would blame the fall of Naira on speculation. We have a very long way to go. But I foresee it shortened.

My advice is simple, Nigerians should stop wasting time and resources funding INEC and the judiciary until a proper reform is in place.
The alternative is a convulsive revolution. Otherwise, NOTHING WILL CHANGE.

You know what, we do not care now. How ever when this snowballs into something dangerous, we all will then care. When the people takes up arms, you will realize that you would have saved the situation if we acted earlier. Let me remind you that some landlord in Gaza 3 month ago are now refugees. Some millionaires there are now seeking for food stamps at refugee camps. What was their offence, they did not bother when things were getting worse. Just like we do not now care about INEC and the judiciary impunity.



The only way things can get better in Nigeria is when the people can stand-up to their right, and a revolution that would claim lives of corrupt leaders, then a new Nigeria can now be achieveable.
Re: Do You Think That Things Will Change On Its Own? by Gajagojo: 8:39am On Nov 14, 2023
DMerciful:
You see everything through Tinubu snd Obi.

Clearly, for people who are not blind, the country is not working!
No I am refering to you specifically and your antecedents and utterances before the election
So stop being hypocritical. Don't be a coward.
The country just stopped working after Obi lost?

Or this is a new type of not working?

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Re: Do You Think That Things Will Change On Its Own? by DMerciful(m): 8:54am On Nov 14, 2023
The country was very bad under the 8yrs of Bubu however fuel was N195, $ was less than N500, inflation was around 21% but now fuel is N620, $ is N1200, inflation is 30%, rigging of election is now done with impunity, the judiciary is compromised, kidnapping is at all time high.

There's no pointer that Tinubu wont be tremendously worse than Bubu.

Something must give!
Gajagojo:
No I am refering to you specifically and your antecedents and utterances before the election
So stop being hypocritical. Don't be a coward.
The country just stopped working after Obi lost?

Or this is a new type of not working?
Re: Do You Think That Things Will Change On Its Own? by Gajagojo: 12:21pm On Nov 14, 2023
DMerciful:
The country was very bad under the 8yrs of Bubu however fuel was N195, $ was less than N500, inflation was around 21% but now fuel is N620, $ is N1200, inflation is 30%, rigging of election is now done with impunity, the judiciary is compromised, kidnapping is at all time high.

There's no pointer that Tinubu wont be tremendously worse than Bubu.

Something must give!
How old are you ?
When the Military took over in 1983 the dollar was 66kobo when they left after 16 years it was 100 Naira

16 years.
The currency has not witnessed any like that in 24years of civilian rule
So please spare us all these lies
You are bitter because Obi lost like your ancestors on 15 January 1966 you would rather see the country burn if you are not in power
Obi lost and Tinubu won deal with it

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Re: Do You Think That Things Will Change On Its Own? by Spicycat(f): 1:26pm On Nov 14, 2023
Validated:


I am not affected by your win or lose. My security and those of my family is good. But you know that 3 months ago there were people like you in Faza who do not see anything wrong about what Hamas was doing? In fact some celebrated them like we do INEC.
Today, they are refugees.

Why tha hell are you bringing the people who are resisting invasion of their land by zionist terrorist into comparison with a failed Nigeria state, you can't be killing people continuesly and chasing them away from their land since 1948 and expect them not to fight back, humans by nature will always resist oppression by all means necessary, your lack of education is in full glear for all to see, stop talking about things you have zero knowledge of and focus on your failed Nigerian state.

Nigeria is not designed to succeed and will never succeed in terms of development, the people behaviors determine the outlook of their country, what you're currently experiencing in Nigeria is a monumental failure of the 1960s and 70s down to 80s, Nigeria is destined for damnation and no polician can save her from the inevitable.
Re: Do You Think That Things Will Change On Its Own? by Mordecai(m): 2:41pm On Nov 14, 2023
You talk about zero knowledge, and then your post demonstrates it.

Gaza has been under self-rule since 2006 and the issue of resisting invasion does not arise because their neighbors - Israel and Egypt, built walls and secured their boundaries.

You need to stop parroting the propaganda you consume and read up the facts.

Secondly, who is the terrorist - he that sends warning and gives ample time for civilians to leave a military installation before they attack, or he that uses civilian as hostages and shields?

Wake up from your slumber, please.

Spicycat:


Why tha hell do you bringing the people who are resisting invasion of their land by zionist terrorist into comparison with a failed Nigeria state, you can't be killing people continuesly and chasing them away from their land since 1948 and expect them not to fight back, humans by nature will always resist oppression by all means necessary, your lack of education is in full glear for all to see, stop talking about things you have zero knowledge of and focus on your failed Nigerian state.

Nigeria is not designed to succeed and will never succeed in terms of development, the people behaviors determine the outlook of their country, what you're currently experiencing in Nigeria is a monumental failure of the 1960s and 70s down to 80s, Nigeria is destined for damnation and no polician can save her from the inevitable.

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