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Forget Democray, What We Practice In Nigeria Is A Complete Sham by vowiski(m): 6:34am On May 04, 2012
Nigeria is in shambles, our founding fathers complicated issues and we have been left to decode the mysteries of a failed system, generations yet unborn will continue in this riddle as it has dawn on us all that the present Nigeria is far from our comprehension.

I will be telling a white lie that I weep for Nigeria because no amount of tears can turn the tides in this nation where abundant natural resources have been misused, national treasure embezzled by political officers who have mortgaged the future of Nigeria.

I can argue it to eternity that the current system of government in Nigeria is not democracy, I have equally tried to name this type of government that has retrograded Nigeria for the past 13 years but I couldn’t just find a clue. For too long, the elite ( and cabals like the president once addressed them on national TV) have deceived us with mouth-watering promises that will quench even the tears of a new born baby(even when the baby lacks sound understanding). A closer reflection on the present situation in Nigeria provides answers on the need to cross-check the foundation of Nigeria. The Nigerian nation has been a polity of insurgence where a few elite and the born to rule “mantra” maneuvered recklessly the affairs of Nigerian states, leaving the remains of national calamity as their contributions to national development. How else can one explain the visibility of a failed state? Nigeria has turned toddlers to pure water hawkers in her numerous streets-an explanation of the ravaging poverty holding sway in the land. Scenario of this nature is not only an aberration, but also an insult to modern-day civilization and democracy, considering the fact that Nigeria is regarded as the sixth largest oil-producing nation globally.
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Re: Forget Democray, What We Practice In Nigeria Is A Complete Sham by Nobody: 6:37am On May 04, 2012
Have you been sniffing paint or unconscious for the past 50 years?
Welcome o, ekaabo.
Fortunately, those of us who have been awake for a while have gotten past this stage. We know what Nigeria practices, now we're loking for solution. Plz support #BreakNigeria when your eyes has cleared up.
Re: Forget Democray, What We Practice In Nigeria Is A Complete Sham by vowiski(m): 6:54am On May 04, 2012
#BreakNigeria will not change anything.

The same people who will fight for the break-up have been swallowed by corruption, they will still exhibit the same insanity weather in Nigeria or in Broken Nigeria.

A lizard in Kano state, is still a Lizard in Lagos state. It does not change nothing. How many countries have survived economically after #Breaking up?
Re: Forget Democray, What We Practice In Nigeria Is A Complete Sham by Nobody: 7:08am On May 04, 2012
^^^ Before we make assumption, let's try #BreakNigeria first.

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