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Nigeria: A Country Where Nothing Works by babablogger: 6:47am On Jun 22, 2017 |
I am a Nigerian which I’m proud of but it’s also frustrating to know nothing works in this country. http://www.babasalami.com/2017/06/nigeria-country-where-nothing-works.html |
Re: Nigeria: A Country Where Nothing Works by sunnysunny69(m): 6:49am On Jun 22, 2017 |
Good write up |
Re: Nigeria: A Country Where Nothing Works by ademoladeji(m): 6:54am On Jun 22, 2017 |
Mingle in the Jungle
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Re: Nigeria: A Country Where Nothing Works by Nobody: 6:57am On Jun 22, 2017 |
But bros .. how you take make this post, na by celestial powers abi Glo/MTN |
Re: Nigeria: A Country Where Nothing Works by Iamwrath: 7:10am On Jun 22, 2017 |
What have you contributed to make things work ? Have you recorded a police officer collecting bribe and sent the video to servicom ? Do you pay nepa bills or are you one of the ones who use direct connection and use prepaid to decieve NEPA ? Have you ever volunteered to teach students in your community , just out of free will , not expecting sex from that figure 8 under 17 y/o girl ? Judiciary nko , did you report or blow whistle for any judge you can confirm was bribed to upturn a case or are you part of the boys always chanting babaoooo e fun mi lowo ? 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria: A Country Where Nothing Works by IgweBUIKE1(m): 7:15am On Jun 22, 2017 |
Iamwrath:have you done this yourself? |
Re: Nigeria: A Country Where Nothing Works by calberian: 7:16am On Jun 22, 2017 |
Iamwrath: Do you really mean these or you're just kidding? What of the numerous witness cases, video cases and whistleblowing cases including the one not too long ago that culminated in the return of corrupt judges to their respective courts? I think you should apologise to the OP 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria: A Country Where Nothing Works by policy12: 7:18am On Jun 22, 2017 |
Nothing we work, when we have looters as leaders, When we have legislooters as legislators: When we have Judisharing as judiciary, When we have executhieves as executives, When we have money conscious society than idea conscious. When we have foolhardy followers rather than fool proof followers. When we have more religious houses than hospital or schools. When we the most beautiful worship centre than our schools or hospitals. When we have people that will rather die for a leader/looters who careless about them even without cause. When we have youths who prefer to be slay King/Queen than to take the bull by the horn like Macron of France. When we have youth who are divided along religious, ethnicity and tribal path. When we have leaders who do not feel our mourning but rather share our money. When we prefer to build an individual than building an institution. When our mentality is limited to our environment rather than building an empire. |
Re: Nigeria: A Country Where Nothing Works by Iamwrath: 7:19am On Jun 22, 2017 |
calberian: Why should i ? i asked a question, that's not an insult |
Re: Nigeria: A Country Where Nothing Works by Kondomatic(m): 7:20am On Jun 22, 2017 |
Iamwrath: 2 Likes
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Re: Nigeria: A Country Where Nothing Works by Iamwrath: 7:23am On Jun 22, 2017 |
IgweBUIKE1: I don't like to brag, i have done what i can , NEPA wise, Tutoring wise , and NPF wise, i don't know judges , i hate courts , lawyers and judges so if i found anyone ,i'll blow 20 whistles at the same time, EFCC,DSS,ICPC,NPF, e.t.c.e.t.c |
Re: Nigeria: A Country Where Nothing Works by calberian: 7:28am On Jun 22, 2017 |
Iamwrath: This the theory section. Question 1 below your 1st comment carries 20marks and is optional. Question 2 below your 2nd comment carries 45marks and is compulsory. Good luck! 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria: A Country Where Nothing Works by Litmus: 8:00am On Jun 22, 2017 |
Iamwrath: Precisely. Incidentally, in the area we once lived in Nigeria, my senior brothers used to gather children (the willing and, uh, unwilling ), sit them beneath the canopy of the huge mango tree in the compound, and taught basic grammar, arithmetic and geography. But my seniors attitude owed much to my parents enlightened life's philosophy and not the prevalent Village Mentality of too many Nigerians. An example of Village mentality is one that frowns on charity, for instance, as being Foolish (I don't mean generosity, Nigerians are generous but generosity is a different attitude) . This is why it makes perfect sense to many that Delta oil, if it could be helped, should be for Deltans alone and not all Nigerians. Indeed, if it could be helped, the oil would be for the benefit alone of the community, village or individual whose backyard the oil is drilled. Village mentality is the, kernel, the root, the driving force pulling for that part of National Restructuring which effectively aims to trap millions of Nigerians in poverty and hopelessness because they just happen to be born in essentially unproductive regions of the nation. Oh, yes, absolutely, the orientation of too many of our people is informed by this Village Mentality. This means that the average Nigerian in employment is exploitative of the system and automatically plots the path to personal aggrandizement in all its manifestation. He/she is unlikely to also adopt the "FOOLISH" attitude of working to improve the institution that employs them for the benefit of all or even for the sake of professionalism and personal pride . |
Re: Nigeria: A Country Where Nothing Works by mars123(m): 8:29am On Jun 22, 2017 |
When Nigerians choose to get better, Nigeria will be better. It really is as simple or as hard as that. The politicians truthfully, are mere pawns played by God. The evil that goes on in this nation, to your fellow man, if you're conscious about it, is beyond heartbreaking but somehow, we are used to it. How then can you stupidly be expecting progress when you are surrounded by people, far and near, who do not have a progressive mindset, who cannot even be fair and just in this Nigeria as currently constituted. |
Re: Nigeria: A Country Where Nothing Works by IgweBUIKE1(m): 9:56am On Jun 22, 2017 |
Iamwrath:weldone bro the |
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