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Nigeria's Show Of Shame by luckynas(m): 5:27pm On Apr 02, 2011
Where did Attahiru Jega and INEC get the impression that Nigerians are non-entities that can be taking for a ride anytime the wish and want . To have been planning an election for many months now and not be able to tell that from work done so far materials will not be enough or arrive on time at the various polling stations, as at 6am this morning they still could not tell that it will not happen today had to wait until almost midday to tell us that they have cancelled the elections and now we have to sacrifice another day( on monday) of work,school and business to go out again in the sun to vote.
In my opinion this is a very stinky, outrageous, lowlife show of shame from a nation that is supposed to be giant of Africa.

I actually believed that we had outgrown some of this stone age challenges that keep us where we are today.
When shall it become?
Re: Nigeria's Show Of Shame by Blazay(m): 6:04pm On Apr 02, 2011
Siddon for dia.
You give Nigerians waaaaaaaay too much.
If fact we are regressing into the stone age.
This will not happen even in Iraq or Mexico.cheesy
Re: Nigeria's Show Of Shame by Rossikk(m): 8:01pm On Apr 02, 2011
Blazay said

Siddon for dia.
You give Nigerians waaaaaaaay too much.
If fact we are regressing into the stone age.
This will not happen even in Iraq or Mexico

No, YOU give your dumb brain and idiocy too much credit. Quite why clowns like you need to flaunt your inferiority complex at every turn remains an abiding mystery. Kindly leave ''Iraq'' and ''Mexico'' out of our business. Or if you wish to be an Iraqi or Mexican, surely you know the way to their embassy? Spit.
Re: Nigeria's Show Of Shame by Rossikk(m): 8:07pm On Apr 02, 2011
luckynas said

Where did Attahiru Jega and INEC get the impression that Nigerians are non-entities that can be taking for a ride anytime the wish and want . To have been planning an election for many months now and not be able to tell that from work done so far materials will not be enough or arrive on time at the various polling stations, as at 6am this morning they still could not tell that it will not happen today had to wait until almost midday to tell us that they have cancelled the elections and now we have to sacrifice another day( on monday) of work,school and business to go out again in the sun to vote.
In my opinion this is a very stinky, outrageous, lowlife show of shame from a nation that is supposed to be giant of Africa.

I actually believed that we had outgrown some of this stone age challenges that keep us where we are today.
When shall it become?

Please spare us your bullshiit ''show of shame'' BOLLOCKS. GET OVER IT.

Yes, there were technical problems. BIG FUUKING DEAL. If you can't deal with it, GO NATIONALIZE TO ANOTHER COUNTRY. YOU WILL NOT BE MISSED.

The least that intelligent people can do now is to SHUT THE HELL UP, STOP FOULING THE AIR WITH THEIR DOOM MONGERING AND NEGATIVITY and WAIT for Monday as requested by Mr Jega.

Thanks.
Re: Nigeria's Show Of Shame by luckynas(m): 8:44pm On Apr 02, 2011
Some people are obviously too crude to take other people's differing opinions and yet will not waste any time in showing their ignorance with their choice of language in a public place like this. If and when you don't find a way to speak out the truth about an injustice, it simply means you are either part of it or are used to being pushed around that you don't mind having your time which obviously don't translate to much being wasted by so called people in authority.
Too bad.

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