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Re: Man Cries, Tries To Resist Deportation (Photos) by Beautyaddy: 5:06pm On Jul 18, 2019 |
Hmmm...this is so sad and embarrassing. However, the man does not sound Nigerian though. 1 Like |
Re: Man Cries, Tries To Resist Deportation (Photos) by hammed71(m): 3:41pm On Jul 20, 2019 |
Beautyaddy:exactly |
Re: Man Cries, Tries To Resist Deportation (Photos) by oyelsj(m): 12:41am On Jul 21, 2019 |
Jacseyi: I'm glad you quoted Rwanda. I'll get back to that. Nigeria isn't getting better. As a matter of fact, it is retrogressing. You cited China as an example. This same China was generally considered to be inferior to Nigeria in 1980. 40 years ago, the naira was superior to the US dollar but today, one dollar is at least 365 naira. Over the years, things have taken a turn for the worse in every aspect. You cited Rwanda. Do you know that this same country was ravaged by war and genocide for almost two decades. During that period, Nigeria was at peace and the economic situation of the country wasn't this bad. Today, Rwanda is arguably the best in Africa in terms of tourism while Nigeria has drastically detierorated. Using the developmental phases of other countries as a yardstick for Nigeria's development doesn't hold any water at all. For all I care, Nigeria would easily have been the best in Africa if it had moved at a steady pace since it gained independence in 1960. Can you make money in Nigeria? Oh yes! To the best of my understanding, one can make money anywhere but life isn't all about money. Have you paused to think of other things like satisfaction and peace of mind? What do you have to say about the poor security system, epileptic power supply, bad roads and inadequate health facilities in Nigeria? Do you know the number of avoidable deaths that have been recorded as a result of Nigeria's pathetic situation? Deep down, I have a feeling that you are either not a Nigerian OR you're one of those privileged Nigerians who can move in and out of the country effortlessly 1 Like |
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