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3 Ways The Average Nigerian Pollutes His Own Mind About The Leaders by inspire700(m): 11:10pm On Feb 11, 2016
Nigeria over time has grown to become a country where both young and old chant songs of political opposition/hatred(So-called). the effect of these common practices/lifestyle has left almost if not all Nigerians with a mindset that there can never be purity as long as the world of leadership in Nigeria is concerned even though this deductive conclusions by the general public are not out of anything but the experiences passed through as a result a political madness inflicted into the society by politicians.


where i come from, there is an adage that states that "A healthy man does walk on the road as he is sick" but i guess the opposite happens in our dear beloved country as many people who are morally-sane can be seen changing their positive ways of life just because they've seen others making lots of money from politicking. this article centers on the ways that the average Nigerian corrupts his own mind about leadership and those within it in the nation.

1. Reading False News And Taking it to Heart:

This days Nigerians find it very easy to read any kind of news they hear on social media and at the end of the day put it to heart. whatever a man put to heart he will talk about in any setting. when you esteem high a fake info about the ongoing occurrences across the nation, you will easily direct or trade blames to the authorities without the fault that emanated from the starting point(The Average citizen).

2. Looking Unto Leaders As Messiah(Saviors):

Before and After the 2015 election, many citizens had different leaders as their candidates to vote for during the elections because there was a faith they all had in their chosen candidates. but along the lane everyone has come to understand that we all are humans and must have commas, and lots of fullstops. many are already regretting why they voted some persons into office but the issues is not the voting but the mentality behind the choices. what you choose has lots of share in your thoughts as it is a seed given from within you. when your thoughts and wishes are not met by a particular governor, senator, etc you pray he dies or wish he'd be stone to death. is this what you live for?

3. Taking Analysis Of A Leader's Assets:

The truth of the matter in this context is that most Nigerians do not know the nature or flow of resources within the country from the Federal government level down to the Local Government Level. but most will claim they know all and end up judging wrongly the very things they know nothing about. taking analysis of a leader's asset from hundreds of kilometers away or by so called clips/pictures by some Journalists who wants to make ends meet/keep the social media booming will only make you a critic who has no solution to the very problems he claims to expose.

the essence of this article is to help the average Nigerian get busy with his life and not waste it trying to know the wardrobes of another man while he himself wears rags as clothes because he has gotten so busy thinking about some irrelevant issues instead taking his life more serious.

Writer,
Ike Ani (a.ka. Inspire700),
www.inspire700.com
Re: 3 Ways The Average Nigerian Pollutes His Own Mind About The Leaders by SHEEGO2015(m): 11:13pm On Feb 11, 2016
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