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Foreign Affairs / Re: Africa Without Slavery And Colonization by wakeupnaja(m): 9:16pm On Oct 16, 2011
Dr. Ayo, how to do?
Call the brits back - we simply failed!
Let us sing and dance, pray and play
Let the brits take care of our household
Was a nice experiment, 50 years and except hardship, poverty and misery NOTHING left.
We managed to run it down, lets be smart enough to save what can be saved.
When the Brits were here we had water, power and education, the former Dean from Ibadan said
Today we have not even basics - lets be honest at least to ourselves.
Politics / Re: 90% Of Nigerian Are Convice Of What To Do To Survive Hardship In The Country by wakeupnaja(m): 8:52pm On Oct 16, 2011
No,
Boko Harem will solve it for you
Business / Re: The Removal Of Fuel Subsidy Is Good? by wakeupnaja(m): 8:48pm On Oct 16, 2011
Subsidies incite to waste and corruption. let it be free, Nigeria will be a better country, less scarcity, more money for roads and refineries and an more equal distributed wealth.
I am always surprised how good one can leave with ignorance.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Africa Without Slavery And Colonization by wakeupnaja(m): 11:37pm On Oct 14, 2011
We have to snap out of this daze that we are in, it is us; we are the LIGHT of OUR world nobody else

Oga, true now, how long still to wait to switch on the light?
Business / Re: The Removal Of Fuel Subsidy Is Good? by wakeupnaja(m): 11:17pm On Oct 14, 2011
Omo_Tier1 sorry, but this is false testimony, no European government is subsidizing fuel. Either you know it or you dont know it, in either case it is advisable to read and think first before writing wrong statements.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Africa Without Slavery And Colonization by wakeupnaja(m): 8:21pm On Oct 14, 2011
Africa 2011:
- still 20'000 slaves (real slaves, kept like cattle) in Niger and Mauretania (google for BBC, slaves in Niger)
- northern Nigeria, children are married in the age of 12, first sexual encounter handicaps them for the rest of their live
- Somalia: 99% of women genitally mutilated, Nigeria 20% (estimation UNHCR)
- thousands of children serve as maid and nanny 24hrs for food and shelter, deprived from education, what is the difference to a slave?
- no heritage for yoruba woman, the boys take it all? who says a woman is not a human being?
- Nigeria: high corruption, deep potholes, schools partially open, justice based on Darwins principle; a population enslaved by the own government
- 51 years independence: no celebration, misery, mutilation, no light, no water, life expectancy 47y, high death rate at birth, what did we do the last 51 years?

CAP28, you are right, bad things happened, but we did not learn, we keep blaming. Winners look forward, losers look back, yes i agree, you need to know where you come from to know where to go to. However it is important what you make out of it not what has been done. Japan, Germany, were flat 1945, 30 years later they were export nation number 1, we were exporting goods 1960, today we have to import. What do you tell a visitor what he has to see in Lagos before he leaves? Ladipo? even the airport is somewhat of a kind of building,
Politics / Re: Corruption Has Reached Endemic Stage In Nigeria – Onosode by wakeupnaja(m): 2:57pm On Oct 14, 2011
No justice - no progress - but corruption

Boko Harem is about to gather momentum, BH will bring their own view of justice will bring their own view of democracy and will bring their own view of corruption.

Just watch out, today you still laugh at me, tomorrow you will think about me, may be after tomorrow you greet me with only one hand?
Business / Re: The Removal Of Fuel Subsidy Is Good? by wakeupnaja(m): 2:47pm On Oct 14, 2011
You are right - unfortunately not many can think as you can do.

It works like this:
Borrow 7'500'000 NGN, then:

You can get a semi trailer for 40'000 lts of petrol for around 5'000'000 NGN. Fill it and you spent around 7'500'000 NGN.
Cross the border and you sell the fuel for (1 USD/lts) 6'500'000 NGN.
Buy a second filling for 2'500'000 NGN and sell it again for 6'500'000.
You spent 10'000'000 NGN and made 13'000'000 NGN.
Makes Earnings Before "private contribution to the Nigerian tax system and Welfare Of Uniforms" (EBNajaTaxandWOU) of 3'000'000 NGN
From now on, one run brings 4'000'000 EBNajaTax and WOU
Assume you make one run a week: 16'000'000 a months.
Got it?
Guess, who has an interest to stop it?
You? - why should you? you make 16'000'000 a month!
Uniforms? - it's a part of their welfare!
Private car driver? - who cares as long as there is fuel, its cheap and can be wasted, tomorrow is tomorrow, don't think - drink!
Governement? - you make your private contribution to the informal tax system, don't you?
Environment? - what's that?
Politics / Re: Within 1 Years, If I Was President, You Will Have 24hr Electricity by wakeupnaja(m): 2:04pm On Oct 14, 2011
, Day one: God made light

, "within one year you will have 24hr Electricity" ,

It takes us a bit longer to do the same as anywhere else, but we will arrive there, yes we will be at the beginning of Genesis, getting light, at least, but only if YOU would be president. If not, will we ever get it?
51 years independence, back to the roots of mankind? Where is God to bring us light?
Politics / No Justice, No Progress - International Supreme Court ? by wakeupnaja(m): 8:19am On Oct 14, 2011
There is no doubt, failing justice failing state. If the law is not enforced chaos and anarchy are taking over, the uniforms are fooling the people, governors enrich themselves, society develops back to the caveman, lights black out, roads disappear in the mud, schools become social gatherings, and Darwin's law governs the daily life.

Do you believe in our juridical system? Do you believe that you, your family and your goods are protected by our law enforcement institutions?

51 years of independence have shown our capability and capacity of law enforcement, the base of any society, the base of progress and development, is our juridical system efficient, credible, trustworthy, accepted, respected?

Would you accept a verdict of a supreme court assembled with unbiased, trustworthy, independent international judges: a south african and a north african, a christian and a muslim, an european and an asian, ,
Politics / You Are President! What Do You Do First? by wakeupnaja(m): 8:54pm On Oct 13, 2011
12.Oct. 2011: People of Nigeria have elected YOU as their President!

They trust you believe in you and give you all credit, you are entitled to do what you want, to order what you want, you have all the power and the money of this world, ,

What do YOU do FIRST?

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