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akinwunmi (m)
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National ID Card: What's the Use? or what do you think.
If it is that important, why was it not distributed for a long period of time. just for one week and you have to go to a Local Government to get it. Try it, and you will see another name for extortion, harrasment, delay et all. Your opinion is needed.
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Greatpeter (m)
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that id card has no meaning to me it's just a misplace of priority. the money spent on that project would have been diverted to another meaningful project that will have a direct impact on the citizenry.
Our govt. should learn how to embark on meaningful projects that will put food on the table of the common men.
so i don't see id card putting food on our table, provides long term employment for youths.
So what's the use?
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Imnakoya (m)
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Nigerians need a form of national identity numbers that are unique to each individual. This can be used to record keeping- opening of bank accounts, credit line etc.
Will national ID cards make this possible? Maybe, it depends on how the project its being implemented.
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Seun (m)
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Imnakoya, you beat me to it! Here's what I was planning to write: "But, the ID card might help to provide unique identification for each citizen of Nigeria. Such identification helps in providing some services - like widespread availability or credit for consumer purchases - that are simply not existing in Nigeria today. Services that whites have grown to depend upon!"
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Imnakoya (m)
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Great minds think alike they say, right? 
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kazey (m)
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And let me add to it. It would reduce online frauds, because, we would be able to add concepts of using your id to sign up for service. But the thing is the government has profitted too much from the card project. If you understand what I mean.
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klex (m)
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It is not a misplaced priority at all, infact its been long overdue! For too long we have simply carried on as a disorganised lot. Do you know that Nigerien beggars all have their national ID's? let us have a databank and know who our people are.
I just wish to add that I think the finger print databank prepared pursuant to the scheme will afford the police an opportunity to engage in real forensic policing as is done now the world over and not this their voodoo strong arm tactics( well that is if they can get off their lazy behinds and show an interest in something other than "egunje"). Scenario - if the police had taken prints from the bola ige murder scene and run it through the databank, his killers may have been apprehended by now!
I got my ID card without hassles, If any attempt is made to extort money from you, don't keep quiet take the matter up with higher authorities. This culture of criminal silence and acquiesence of this egunje thing has got to stop we need to resist bribe giving and taking at our individual levels!
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kazey (m)
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Bola Ige's case? common don't tell me you don't know what is happening  . I mean are you really in Nigeria?
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klex (m)
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My point was that everything we think we know about the matter is really in the realm of conjecture there is no hard evidence. but imagine if omisore or fryo's fingerprints had put them at the scene of the crime then we would be talkin with authority.
Having a fingerprint databank will help us do things properly
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kazey (m)
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 man you are cracking me up. Are you saying that Omisore or whoever would be present at the scene? even though lets say they are involved?
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klex (m)
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It seems you did not follow the case. Yes, the prosecution alleged that omisore's younger brother alani actually led the team of killers which included fryo to carry out the dastardly assignment. That was the connection to Iyiola Omisore. So please don't laugh be informed!
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Pappy
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A national ID card scheme is very important, any civilized country has it. It's a good way to keep track of the citizenry.
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Greatpeter (m)
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Well I still maintain that i've not seen how national ID will improve our economy, put food on the table of the common men. We forget history very quickly in Nigeria. The ID project started in the days of Abacha, OBJ came to finish it up and it was birthed with curruption. I still sound indiffent on this issue.
It's a misplace of pririty. What is ID card when our refineries are not working. What is ID card when Niger Delta is plaqued by underdevelopment and environmental degradation. What is ID card when our youths are roaming about jobless. What is ID card when there no security. What is ID card when health sector is loosing it's values what is ID card when majority are hungry? What is ID card when fuel price is being sky rocketed, fuel price was adjusted ten times in six years. What is ID card when there is ethnic, tribal and religious clashes here and there. What is ID card when standard of education in Nigeria is falling. I'm pissed off!
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Pappy
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Mr Greatpeter, do you think most of what you wrote is easy to do without an id card? It's about time we create a citizen's database because it's going to be easier to keep track of a population, create jobs, improve security, help keep track of citizens in time of elections etc. Nigerians need to understand that things are hard and without a national id card some of the things you mentioned are almost impossible especially with our growing population. I'm all for the national ID card scheme provided there's no corruption with it and it's honest. I understand most Nigerians, especially those living in Nigeria, are frustrated but development is one day at a time.
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akinwunmi (m)
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i don't think we need such things right now. will the ID card reduce the rate of poverty in the country or put food on peoples table? NO. There are better things to use the money for that wasting it on ID CARD.
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Pappy
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Like what? How can government keep track of its citizens? How can government "magically" put food on the table like most Nigerians seem to believe? I would like to know what some Nigerians would do if they were given the chance to serve as President. Logically, what would you do? What most Nigerians don't understand is the long term benefits of something. I don't blame the way most Nigerians think because the past leaders have made it so hard for any of us to trust any amicable and sensible policy but we need to start developing and stop dreaming for something to magically happen. We need this ID card for Nigeria.
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kazey (m)
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Solve the basic water supplies and electricity problem for once, and Nigerians would be happy.
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stimulus (m)
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Government come, Government go!!  After the dust settles, there'll be another elephant project for us to keep us noisily busy.
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angel101 (f)
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what is the criteria for getting one? can't anybody just stroll in from chad and get one? didnt people move the stations for collecting data for the ID cards to their homes and offices if i remember correctly? in my opinion, the ID card is meaningless!
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