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Recession: Patience Billions, Reward For Mediocrity by Nobody: 9:06am On Sep 14, 2016
It's the reason why productivity, creativity, innovation, and motivation became meaningless in our nation. Study all that you can, read all the books in the whole world, attend the best universities in the universe, heap degrees upon degrees, generate mind boggling ideas, but unfortunately, you might forever remain unemployed and useless in Nigeria except you receive an anointing from above. Even the menial jobs in the land, were/are all controlled by the high and mighty.

Nigeria was operating on high speed corruption. Our brains were becoming useless; the billions and trillions in the private bank accounts of premature elites took the place of analytical reasoning and futuristic planning. Agbada-wearing rogues were allowed to take over governance, whilst men and women of sound intellect stood by in tattered and old fashioned suits, watching sheepishly and hopelessly as ill-mannered politicians raped the economy to death. Brain dearth is a by-product of corruption.

Brothers and sisters please tell them that it's development that gives value to money and not vice versa. Billions and trillions are completely useless in an unconducive environment. How can you have billions and trillions stolen from public office in the bank, yet your village does not have pipe-borne water, good schools, electricity, good roads, health-care facilities, and other basic amenities of the modern man?

Don't you get it? It's not the money in the bank that gives value, rather, it's what the money in the bank has achieved for the masses that gives value. It is an archaic pattern of thinking that must be flushed out of the wacky minds of most public servants in Nigeria. Money without development is useless!

When did the primitive accumulation of billions and trillions become a norm in public service? How can an economy survive when huge sums lie dormant in the private bank accounts of public servants? What is money without development? In other parts of the world, business men and women are richer than public servants, but here, reverse is the case. It then follows that economic recession is directly proportional to the rate of corruption in a country.

Just recently the media went agog with news of how Dame Patience Faka Jonathan, the wife of former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, is battling with the Economic and Crimes Commission (EFCC ) in court over ownership of a frozen $31.4 in an ongoing fraud case. While I do not want to delve into the nitty gritties of the matter at hand because it's still undergoing adjudication, however, I'll still throw a challenge at Mrs. Jonathan and so many other public servants who have billions and trillions sleeping in their private bank accounts, whilst Nigerians are groaning and bleeding under the terrible burden of recession.

The challenge is quite simple. I dare any of such persons mentioned above to show me one developmental initiative that they've embarked on in the past one year in order to better the lives of the impoverished masses of Nigeria. For instance, the people of Otueke, the hometown of former President Goodluck Jonathan, after years of living without access to clean water, have just received succour from President Buhari's 'Central Ogbia Regional Water Supply Project' in Bayelsa State. About 130,000 people are expected to benefit from the project estimated at N5.9 billion. Is this not the type of impact that Dame Patience should be making in her husband's land?

Wait a minute: is this just a fluke? Or could this be the universe jamming time and chance together to produce a blend of synchronising rhythms of truth and reality? Or maybe, this is just the handiwork of a master strategist working for the Presidency, assiduously trying to perfectly draw a correlation between recession, corruption and mediocrity? Whichever way it is, the story of Dame Patience Jonathan's billions, and the present economic recession is a reward for our mediocrity.

~ Solomon Okocha
solomon.okocha@gmail.com

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Re: Recession: Patience Billions, Reward For Mediocrity by KINGwax007(m): 9:08am On Sep 14, 2016
In spite of your negative stance on this issue, and ur sensible contribution, watch how wailers will tear u apart!

You cannot go against the wife of their god!

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Re: Recession: Patience Billions, Reward For Mediocrity by DaudaAbu(m): 9:13am On Sep 14, 2016
Following....

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Re: Recession: Patience Billions, Reward For Mediocrity by Horlufemi(m): 10:58am On Sep 14, 2016
Food is the tenets of a working country according to wailers.

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Re: Recession: Patience Billions, Reward For Mediocrity by Nobody: 11:27am On Sep 14, 2016
Ijaws slav.es will go gaga on this thread

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Re: Recession: Patience Billions, Reward For Mediocrity by Abeymills(m): 11:38am On Sep 14, 2016
Abeg shut up zombi writer aisha can anybody investigates her a/chypocrites free her abeg everybody nah tif even bubhari
Re: Recession: Patience Billions, Reward For Mediocrity by sonofluc1fer: 11:59am On Sep 14, 2016
'Leave my thief, what of your own thief? Na only una wan chop the money, abi? Why your thief go dey there, my own no go dey?' - the Nigerian masses.

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Re: Recession: Patience Billions, Reward For Mediocrity by uchedydy: 12:09pm On Sep 14, 2016
Abeymills:
Abeg shut up zombi writer aisha can anybody investigates her a/chypocrites free her abeg everybody nah tif even bubhari

May Amadioha quezz ur mouth for saying his nonsense...if we check u out now on facebook, u r one retarded fool, still begging for money for data, and after having someone recharge for u, u come and defend someone who is alleged to have stolen ur money and my moni. Are u not cursed?

Listen, I supported Buhari during elections, but as i speak, I think he is failing massively in many sectors of our governance, he ddnt give me money to suport him, and he wont give me money to criticise him greatly. But when i see statements like urs, i just think maybe na curse be that.

Talk of Zombie, arent you the real zombie by this expression?

Finaly, did I just offend u....am sorry, but u need to change and stop this myopic defence of our politicians, u are not paid for that. Leave the baseless defence for dia lawyers and spokespersons, they are the ones that should defend whatever they do cos they are paid for that.

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Re: Recession: Patience Billions, Reward For Mediocrity by APCsupporter: 12:19pm On Sep 14, 2016
Abeymills:
Abeg shut up zombi writer aisha can anybody investigates her a/chypocrites free her abeg everybody nah tif even bubhari

Nothing burns my heart like reading comments like this on NL. Just 0.5% of the money stolen by pej is enough for you to start a profitable business and become a millionaire in the nearest future.


I hope oga lalasticlala will take this to front page. Let's insert the password

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Re: Recession: Patience Billions, Reward For Mediocrity by APCsupporter: 12:25pm On Sep 14, 2016
sonofluc1fer:

'Leave my thief, what of your own thief? Na only una wan chop the money, abi? Why your thief go dey there, my own no go dey?' - the Nigerian masses.

Or

Why are you killing Osama bin laden when shekau is still living freely? we won't let you touch Osama until you arrest shekau

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