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An Expatriate's View About Nigerians/dana Airline Crash by Ofuks(m): 8:36pm On Jun 09, 2012
Please see what an expatriate had to say about
Nigerians, especially in the light of the recent airline
crash: "All their indifference and mad obsession with their
own self interest will ultimately come to haunt them.
A lack of integrity in all sectors of their life means that
all processes are compromised. Police lending out
guns, doctors operating for the sake of the costs
associated with it, government official selling free donated drugs meant for the poor, fake medicines
being made, no emergency response because
contracts awarded and looted! Teachers selling exam papers, people importing fake
fuel! Soon, their buildings will be falling, bridges will
collapse and yet they will still continue to smile and
praise themselves for being able to navigate this hell
they have created for themselves! After the Dana
crash, I listened to them, not a statement about the ills that have created this crisis, not a single
appreciation of the scale of the social ill that engulfs
them! Tomorrow they will all go about their normal
lives, cheating, lying and looting! Come Friday/Sunday, they will pray for the deceased
and in particular that they themselves do not enter a
plane destined to crash!"
This has to be Difficult to disagree with!!
Re: An Expatriate's View About Nigerians/dana Airline Crash by werepeLeri: 8:38pm On Jun 09, 2012
is he not right?

He forgot to mention the fact that NairaLand folks will fight themselves on topics that has to do with the crash. He forgot to mention that people with cheap phones will start sending pictures of the crash around.
Re: An Expatriate's View About Nigerians/dana Airline Crash by Obiagu1(m): 8:42pm On Jun 09, 2012
Ofuks:
Please see what an expatriate had to say about
Nigerians, especially in the light of the recent airline
crash: "All their indifference and mad obsession with their
own self interest will ultimately come to haunt them.
A lack of integrity in all sectors of their life means that
all processes are compromised. Police lending out
guns, doctors operating for the sake of the costs
associated with it, government official selling free donated drugs meant for the poor, fake medicines
being made, no emergency response because
contracts awarded and looted! Teachers selling exam papers, people importing fake
fuel! Soon, their buildings will be falling, bridges will
collapse and yet they will still continue to smile and
praise themselves for being able to navigate this hell
they have created for themselves! After the Dana
crash, I listened to them, not a statement about the ills that have created this crisis, not a single
appreciation of the scale of the social ill that engulfs
them! Tomorrow they will all go about their normal
lives, cheating, lying and looting! Come Friday/Sunday, they will pray for the deceased
and in particular that they themselves do not enter a
plane destined to crash!"
This has to be Difficult to disagree with!!

Crying cry cry cry
Re: An Expatriate's View About Nigerians/dana Airline Crash by Kobojunkie: 8:46pm On Jun 09, 2012
this is sad!
Re: An Expatriate's View About Nigerians/dana Airline Crash by Jakumo(m): 9:12pm On Jun 09, 2012
For Nigerians, praying, "lamenting" and offering animist sacrifices, have long been pointless substitutes for the application of common sense. That national oddity will certainly remain that way till the cows come home.

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Re: An Expatriate's View About Nigerians/dana Airline Crash by tpia5: 9:18pm On Jun 09, 2012
link plz.

as it is, people have forgotten already, and the major focus now is on the husbands and wives who were saved from the crash because they were visiting their extra-marital affairs. ( of course no single fellow missed the plane because of too much pun***ni. It has to be the married one since females wey dey find ready made men are more than the ones wey dey find single young men).


typical bush or is it cursed mentality.
Re: An Expatriate's View About Nigerians/dana Airline Crash by Nobody: 9:31pm On Jun 09, 2012
and throw in some expats who can only make it in such a useless country
Re: An Expatriate's View About Nigerians/dana Airline Crash by crackhaus: 10:07pm On Jun 09, 2012
Everything Mr/Mrs expatriate said just so happens to be true by all ramifications, there can't be petty sentiments here.. Tough Love!
Re: An Expatriate's View About Nigerians/dana Airline Crash by Nobody: 10:50pm On Jun 09, 2012
Ofuks:
Please see what an expatriate had to say about
Nigerians, especially in the light of the recent airline
crash: "All their indifference and mad obsession with their
own self interest will ultimately come to haunt them.
A lack of integrity in all sectors of their life means that
all processes are compromised. Police lending out
guns, doctors operating for the sake of the costs
associated with it, government official selling free donated drugs meant for the poor, fake medicines
being made, no emergency response because
contracts awarded and looted! Teachers selling exam papers, people importing fake
fuel! Soon, their buildings will be falling, bridges will
collapse and yet they will still continue to smile and
praise themselves for being able to navigate this hell
they have created for themselves! After the Dana
crash, I listened to them, not a statement about the ills that have created this crisis, not a single
appreciation of the scale of the social ill that engulfs
them! Tomorrow they will all go about their normal
lives, cheating, lying and looting! Come Friday/Sunday, they will pray for the deceased
and in particular that they themselves do not enter a
plane destined to crash!"
This has to be Difficult to disagree with!!
Excuse me, are you a poet? i like this poem
Re: An Expatriate's View About Nigerians/dana Airline Crash by tpia5: 12:34pm On Jun 10, 2012
They will soon start abusing lugard now for saying they have short memories. Then just as quickly they'll forget he said so.

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