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Nigeria A Country Where Voilence Is Legal by switex(f): 2:57pm On Apr 26, 2013
Now that the FG has inaugurated a 25-man committee to develop modalities to give amnesty to Boko Haram, they must not forget that another violent group might rise up to fight for their just cause. These people will be the unemployed graduates who have laboured relentlessly to make themselves useful for the society.

After a lot of political promises and the establishment of various relevant agencies by various levels of government, it seems the problem keep persisting. The rate of unemployment keep rising and only very few are engaged in meanial jobs less than their qualifications.

A country where almost half of its population are unemployed and the government wants to pay 100k for some violent group who have volunteered themselves to kill innocent people. If FG do not start compensating the unemployed youths at least 100kper month, then, they should get ready for the emergence of another violent group.

Corpers are paid 19800, minimum wage 18000, MEND 70k, BH proposed 100k while unemployed graduate 0 naira. God save this country
Re: Nigeria A Country Where Voilence Is Legal by Nobody: 6:54pm On Apr 26, 2013
all the useless fraternities in school may now metamophorse into terror cells and fight for their own amnesty
Re: Nigeria A Country Where Voilence Is Legal by ochukoccna: 11:48pm On Apr 26, 2013
The violence are pointers to deep rooted structural political problems but many of our 'leaders' are to blind to see

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