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A Nigeria Where A Filling Station Pump Attendant Will Beg A Passerby To Buy Fuel by Sanchase: 10:57pm On Dec 22, 2015
The road to change is significantly a thousand miles away, the current administration has promised heaven and earth. The people are anxious and can't bear the cost of transformation. Corruption multiplies every time the clock ticks, the situation gets tougher day by day. More children are being born into an unpredictable society, a society where the cost of educating from childhood to adolescence is not proportional to the economic benefit.

A country where you hear the words "i want change" and often wonder does he mean the change in the pocket or a strategic change. The government has led people into believing they will move mountains, disappointments and anguish is now the order of the day.

A country where people have forgotten how to smile but still manage a smile, the people have tendered their own obligation by voting. The government is tasked with fulfilling its obligation, the difficulty is there are tough decisions to be made. While the current government may be soiling its hands with people of low Integrity it is notable to understand the end justifies the means.

As the current government aim to build a better country, every person is tasked with taking part through utilizing the power of social media in expressing their views, whistle blowing and to demonstrate illegal practices encountered in their daily lives.

Nigerians need to speak out more, express their views in civilized ways and gain extensive support of stakeholders to ensure every problem is addressed. The federal government has a long way to go, lets us all join hands and support in every little way we can irrespective of religion, ethnicity and tribe. Let us engage in constructive criticism towards this government to bring out the best in the current president.

I foresee a Nigeria where electricity will remain constant 24/7 and a filling station pump attendant will beg a passerby to come and buy fuel. The big question is when will this happen and the answer is the sooner we engage in constructive criticism in our work place, encounters, individual lives, public meetings, churches, mosques. We can make impact through diplomacy, publicizing illegitimate practices and sidelining greed among ourselves.

Happy Festive Season cool
Re: A Nigeria Where A Filling Station Pump Attendant Will Beg A Passerby To Buy Fuel by OZAOEKPE(f): 10:59pm On Dec 22, 2015
AND YOU EXPECT PMB TO GIVE YOU THAT KIND OF NIGERIA I LAFF IN IJEBU
Re: A Nigeria Where A Filling Station Pump Attendant Will Beg A Passerby To Buy Fuel by ozoro: 11:03pm On Dec 22, 2015
This will happen when they scrape subsidy and the 2 tier foreign exchange market.

Don't fuel attendants beg you to buy diesel currently?

Doesn't mallam beg you to buy dollars and pounds?

Free market is the way not this noisy patriotic jingoism

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