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Before It's Too Late... by Inca(m): 2:02pm On Jul 04, 2015
Times Ahead! by Inca(m): 2:55pm On Jul 03
Happy people of Nigeria, I greet you all.

As we prepare for the activities of this weekend, may we stop for a Minute and think/pray for our country Nigeria.

May we set aside partisan politics, our religious inclinations, sentiments et all and settle down to see the challenging times that is facing us.

Gloating, name calling, insults and revenge cannot make our lots better. So may we please forge partnerships/ forums to seek out possible ways to make things better. (LETS HAVE THE EVENTS HAPPENING AT GREECE ON OUR MINDS)!!!

From all indications, the reality has dawn in the present government (no insult meant). The size of task ahead is pretty huge and aside that, there seems to many more in-house fighting/ distractions coming from the party that is saddled with the task of saving Nigeria!(as they said).

The challenges are numerous:

1. Workers are denied monthly pay (Running into months),

2. Another Fuel crises is looming,

3. Our legislatures are busy fighting!

4. Insurgency is not abating (rest in peace to the dead),

5. The power sector is in shambles, investors are in suspense not knowing what next to do,

6. Three months after election, the leading party still cannot for a cabinet (very critical),

7. Oil price is still not so favorable and things are getting no better in the creeks.

8. Many more Nigerians will be without jobs at the end of the current MDA adjustments......

9. Our construction sector is really, really suffering,

10. There's no hope for Nigerian workers (NLC is equally in crises)

Please may we carefully appraise our current situation and ask ourselves this question:

In the midst of all this imbroglio, WHO IS THE LOOSER?

And Who are the fools?
Re: Before It's Too Late... by Nobody: 2:03pm On Jul 04, 2015
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Re: Before It's Too Late... by angieberry(f): 2:03pm On Jul 04, 2015
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Re: Before It's Too Late... by lunaticfringe: 2:34pm On Jul 04, 2015
The citizenry are the only losers on the whole issue. imagine the folks in the national assembly who are fighting over inconsequential issues despite having shared huge sums amongst themselves. The people of Nigeria need to wake up from their weariness. You can imagine a fellow supporting outright negligence of the leaders all because he or she is being paid peanuts.

Op until the citizens start holding the leaders accountable, I don't see the situation changing anytime soon.

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