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nurexg (m)
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@ the topic simple ABACHA
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Kobojunkie
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Don't make me laugh, tell me any nation on this earth that doesn't have a GSM NETWORK? If GSM is his handiwork or achievement, you and I knew that Nigeria will NEVER HAD got one. How granting a license to foreign companies stranslated into his achievement is beyond belief. Even Somalia has GSM before Nigeria. If OBJ gave Nigerian GSM, then George Bush or Tony Blair will claim to give their people the iPod. Nigeria is all their history has never witness a sunny period due to leadership excpet Awolowo as Western premier Okpara as Eastern premier Ahmadu Bello as Northern premier PERIOD!!!!!!!!!!!
Abi ooo!!! ROFLMAO!!
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nurexg (m)
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@ the topic simple ABACHA
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ifyalways (f)
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worst= ALL best= YET TO COME 
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Epiphany (m)
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Amazing. I did not see MKO's name anywhere or Utomi or Okotie or, Are we not emotionally and favourably disposed towards these people? Or do we think they would have been like the others! 
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truly-opal (f)
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ABACHA yes we all know he looted, but there was economic stability, security and obvious developments(PTF).
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faoni572 (m)
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What about Muritala Mohammed he was the best president by a mile but only lasted six months before he was assasinated him during a botched coup Muritala Mohammed was the only president that had good vision for Nigeria, trust Nigerians, they didn't allow him to succeed, he was assasinated!
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ayomifull (f)
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Did we ever have a President?  I cannot recollect any at all.  
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kemofash20
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really i can't tell u the best presiden nigeria has ever had but i can certainly tell u the worst it is ALHAJI MUSA YARADUA
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iseobio (m)
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Even if Nigeria were to have the best President will the Governors, LG chaimen stop looting the treasury? I think under this democratic dispensation, Nigerians should look at means of making the LG Chairmen and Governors more accountable before going for the best president.
I hate people giving Buhari/Idiagbon KUDOS because they instituted WAI. Every responsible goverment has the duty to clean the streets in a town , city etc. The duo were just forcing Nigerians to do what they were supposed to do even when the citizens had paid their taxes. There was no need for forced Environmental Sanitatiion Programme. I hated that scheme with such passion that I often broke the law. Most of the time I just use the time to sleep well or do other important things.
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Kobojunkie
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Nigerians were paying taxes does not exempt Nigerians from cleaning up their environments. I don’t know how life is on your end but because you pay taxes does not mean you do not have to clean up your yard, mow your lawn or make sure your house is in good condition. I lived in Lagos and even though we had state workers who took care of cleaning up the streets and the gutters, we were required to clean up our properties and no amount of taxes you paid, back then, was enough to get you out of doing that work. Now, the current Nigeria needs such a program as we all know people are less willing to clean up their properties and even less, there taxes. Such a program at this time that forces people to pay, both taxes and clean up, would push development in a huge way in that country today.
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DeepZone
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Heads of State/Presidents Title Duration Party
James Wilson Robertson Governor-Gen 15 Jun 1955 - 16 Nov 1960 N/A
Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Prime Minister 30 Aug 1957 - 15 Jan 1966 NPC Nnamdi Azikiwe President 1 Oct 1960 - 16 Jan 1966 NCNC
Major Gen Aguiyi-Ironsi Head Of state 16th Jan -jul 1966 Military
General Yakubu Gowon Head Of state 1 Aug 1966 - 29 Jul 1975 Military General Murtala Mohammed Head Of State 29 Jul 1975-13 Feb 1976 Military
General Olusegun Obasanjo Head Of State 14 feb 1976-1 oct 1979 Military
Alhaji Shehu Shagari President 1Oct 1979-31 Dec 1983 NPN
General Muhammadu Buhari Head Of state 31st Dec 1983-27th aug 1985 military General Ibrahim Babangida Head Of state 27 aug 1985-26 aug 1993 Military
General Sani Abacha Head Of State 17 Nov 1993 - 8 Jun 1998 Military General Abdulsalam Abubakar Head of PRC 9 Jun 1998 - 29 May 1999 Military
Olusegun Obasanjo President 29 May 1999 - Friday, July 25, 2008 PDP
Musa yaradua President July 25 2008- Present PDP
So, it means Nigeria only has 4 presidents on file.
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iseobio (m)
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Nigerians were paying taxes does not exempt Nigerians from cleaning up their environments. I don’t know how life is on your end but because you pay taxes does not mean you do not have to clean up your yard, mow your lawn or make sure your house is in good condition. I lived in Lagos and even though we had state workers who took care of cleaning up the streets and the gutters, we were required to clean up our properties and no amount of taxes you paid, back then, was enough to get you out of doing that work. Now, the current Nigeria needs such a program as we all know people are less willing to clean up their properties and even less, there taxes. Such a program at this time that forces people to pay, both taxes and clean up, would push development in a huge way in that country today.
Cleaning up your house is not the duty of the bloody government to enforce. Even at primary school we were taught how to keep our environments clean. people who are conscious of their health should be able to clean their compunds every day and not wait for a particular day imposed by the government. if the goverment has a comprhensive program of collecting refuse, then people will clean their compounds and keep the refuse in the bins for collection. but when there is no such thing wht do you think they will do? After cleaning their compound, then the refuse still stays with them because the bloody government does not provide the serivces. the western world is clean not by environmental sanitation but because there is a regular program of refuse collection whihc motivates the people to clean their homes and store the refuse in bins knowing they will be collected. No sane human being likes living among refuse. it is because the government neglects the people.
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Kobojunkie
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Cleaning up your house is not the duty of the bloody government to enforce. Even at primary school we were taught how to keep our environments clean. people who are conscious of their health should be able to clean their compunds every day and not wait for a particular day imposed by the government.
Like I mentioned in my previous post, in Nigeria, that is the attitude we take, but if you happen to live in any of the developed countries out there, you will be forced to drop that perception as you are likely to get fined over and over for not cleaning up. if the goverment has a comprhensive program of collecting refuse, then people will clean their compounds and keep the refuse in the bins for collection. But when there is no such thing wht do you think they will do?
I am not sure how much you remember of life back in the 80’s in Nigeria. The government, before Buhari took office had a comprehensive plan of the sort but Nigerians still littered the streets and their environments. So saying having one means the other will happen is not the reality in Nigeria. We know that because we have lived through such and already know our people do not respond that way. After cleaning their compound, then the refuse still stays with them because the bloody government does not provide the serivces.
This only started to happen AFTER Buhari regime was over and the new man did not see it necessary to continue the program in the same manner as the man before him did. So the one has absolutely nothing to do with the other here. the western world is clean not by environmental sanitation but because there is a regular program of refuse collection whihc motivates the people to clean their homes and store the refuse in bins knowing they will be collected. No sane human being likes living among refuse. it is because the government neglects the people.
Nope… The western world is clean because of environmental sanitation geared programs in place and also penalties for homeowners who refuse to abide by the man sanitation laws. Home owners need to keep their lawns trimmed and their yards clean or risk being fined and possibly getting jail time. Compare that to our old environmental sanitation model and you might see some similarities and why it worked for us back then.
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