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Opinion: How Do We Move This Country Forward? by Bigmanpickin: 9:09pm On Oct 04, 2020
I think for starters, we need to thoroughly educate the populace about governance.

I feel this will better equip the citizenry about what to expect from the government and when to cry wolf.

I feel the reason we are not yet cutting this politicians heads and serving them on a platter is that the masses don't know what to expect from governance.

It all point down to illiteracy of the masses rather than religion or what have you.

People have to know that they hold all the cards here.

I think an informed citizenry will cancel out any tribal or religious bias.

What do you think?

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Re: Opinion: How Do We Move This Country Forward? by princemillla(m): 9:12pm On Oct 04, 2020
Are u people out of ideas
Re: Opinion: How Do We Move This Country Forward? by ojun50(m): 9:12pm On Oct 04, 2020
By pressing fast forward in that remote
Re: Opinion: How Do We Move This Country Forward? by Bigmanpickin: 9:13pm On Oct 04, 2020
princemillla:
Are u people out of ideas
Sorry I don't get
Re: Opinion: How Do We Move This Country Forward? by Bigmanpickin: 9:14pm On Oct 04, 2020
ojun50:
By pressing fast forward in that remote
Oh no! not here
Re: Opinion: How Do We Move This Country Forward? by Marine54(m): 9:28pm On Oct 04, 2020
Total disintegration is what Nigeria need, you can't heal her !
Re: Opinion: How Do We Move This Country Forward? by Bigmanpickin: 9:31pm On Oct 04, 2020
Marine54:
Total disintegration is what Nigeria need, you can't heal her !
Have we tried?
Re: Opinion: How Do We Move This Country Forward? by helinues: 9:37pm On Oct 04, 2020
Which one have you started?
Re: Opinion: How Do We Move This Country Forward? by Marine54(m): 9:49pm On Oct 04, 2020
Bigmanpickin:
Have we tried?
Nigeria has a faulty foundation, she shouldn't have amalgamated in the first place !
Re: Opinion: How Do We Move This Country Forward? by Bigmanpickin: 9:53pm On Oct 04, 2020
helinues:
Which one have you started?
Excuse me I am the one seeking for opinions
Re: Opinion: How Do We Move This Country Forward? by Bigmanpickin: 10:06pm On Oct 04, 2020
Marine54:
Nigeria has a faulty foundation, she shouldn't have amalgamated in the first place !
Its true no doubt but we can try by strategically and deliberately planning to be better than our beginning.
Re: Opinion: How Do We Move This Country Forward? by fourboys: 10:07pm On Oct 04, 2020
Biafran
Re: Opinion: How Do We Move This Country Forward? by tobechi74: 12:04am On Oct 05, 2020
Improve our mindset
Re: Opinion: How Do We Move This Country Forward? by Bigmanpickin: 5:26am On Oct 05, 2020
I am not a unity beggar in anyway but I think we have enough potential TOGETHER to not try and make this country work.
Re: Opinion: How Do We Move This Country Forward? by olabosipo66559: 6:03am On Oct 05, 2020
:Which two have you started?Excuse me I am the two seeking for views
Re: Opinion: How Do We Move This Country Forward? by ludd2018: 6:18am On Oct 05, 2020
Dissolve Nigeria
Re: Opinion: How Do We Move This Country Forward? by DerideGull(m): 7:01am On Oct 05, 2020
Bigmanpickin:
Have we tried?

Of course, Nigerians have tried for 60 good years. I had rather raise a child than to repair a broken adult at 60 years old.
Re: Opinion: How Do We Move This Country Forward? by Onesand4all: 7:02am On Oct 05, 2020
By pushing
Re: Opinion: How Do We Move This Country Forward? by Karlovich: 7:06am On Oct 05, 2020
Splitting the fraudulently established shithole
Re: Opinion: How Do We Move This Country Forward? by Biafrannuke: 7:07am On Oct 05, 2020
Bigmanpickin:
I am not a unity beggar in anyway but I think we have enough potential TOGETHER to not try and make this country work.
you have the answer you want to be given already, so the question?
Re: Opinion: How Do We Move This Country Forward? by jude79(m): 10:52am On Oct 06, 2020
Bigmanpickin:
Its true no doubt but we can try by strategically and deliberately planning to be better than our beginning.


Not possible: 1) it's always difficult to change a culture using the same mindset that built that culture. 2) politician who are used to eating from this faulty arrangements are also the people that we expect to change the arrangement which favours them instead of the nation, absolutely impossible. 3) strategically, deliberately planning from who? The same beneficiaries of the warped system, I mean with their selfish mindset 4) the only people that can cause damage, and achieve restructuring are the secessionist, but most ethnic nationalities, apart from the Igboes, Oduans and some minority ethnic groups are being used by the same selfish politicians to fight the secessionist group 5) This leaves only two ways out, in physics when pressure builds up, you create an opening to dissipate it or it burst or explode the system, but here, the politicians are blocking the system more and more by banning protest, killing the people, in order to subdue them, and as they continue to toe this approach, the pressure will reach a tipping point. Of course the politicians feel that it's impossible, which serves as a catalyst to the explosion of the system, bringing with it the aforementioned two options: a) a Jerry Rawlings approach which will only eat the heads of the politicians or b) a bokoharam approach from the unlikeliest areas, but because the people handling this will be educated youths, it will be 20 times more deadly. The whole country will be consumed both the politicians and the masses.
Re: Opinion: How Do We Move This Country Forward? by Bigmanpickin: 8:36am On Oct 09, 2020
jude79:



Not possible: 1) it's always difficult to change a culture using the same mindset that built that culture. 2) politician who are used to eating from this faulty arrangements are also the people that we expect to change the arrangement which favours them instead of the nation, absolutely impossible. 3) strategically, deliberately planning from who? The same beneficiaries of the warped system, I mean with their selfish mindset 4) the only people that can cause damage, and achieve restructuring are the secessionist, but most ethnic nationalities, apart from the Igboes, Oduans and some minority ethnic groups are being used by the same selfish politicians to fight the secessionist group 5) This leaves only two ways out, in physics when pressure builds up, you create an opening to dissipate it or it burst or explode the system, but here, the politicians are blocking the system more and more by banning protest, killing the people, in order to subdue them, and as they continue to toe this approach, the pressure will reach a tipping point. Of course the politicians feel that it's impossible, which serves as a catalyst to the explosion of the system, bringing with it the aforementioned two options: a) a Jerry Rawlings approach which will only eat the heads of the politicians or b) a bokoharam approach from the unlikeliest areas, but because the people handling this will be educated youths, it will be 20 times more deadly. The whole country will be consumed both the politicians and the masses.
I am looking at a long term approach towards this issue.

Whereby we set our tactics in motion winning the hearts of the average Nigerian, both old and young. In such a way some of this bad eggs in our political space could start having second thoughts about their actions. it could hemorrhage into something great you know.

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