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felichris
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Nigeria has all it takes to be aworld power. The poor management of resources has made it not to be so. We have great talented graduates who have not been gainfully employed to contribute their own quota to the development of the country. If these human and natural resources-Nigeria has been blessed with- could be properly harnessed, in the nearest future Nigeria will be one of the technologically and economically advanced nations.
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nilla (f)
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theres no doubt about that.
But sometimes i think we are our worst enemies.
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Kashif (m)
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When your shirt gets dirty and stinks, you don't need a soothsayer to tell you to change it! The sack cloth Nigeria is wearing is long overdue for change! I don't know if we have not realized it or the shirt cannot be removed or worst still, we don't have a replacement!
Lets start looking inwards mates!
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Seun (m)
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Nigeria becoming a world power is not so important. What's important is for you and I to make personal progress in life. China and North Korea are world powers, but their downtrodden masses would rather have food!
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nilla (f)
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Nigeria becoming a world power is not so important. What's important is for you and I to make personal progress in life. China and North Korea are world powers, but their downtrodden masses would rather have food!
so true
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lewa (m)
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Seun, the downtrodden in North Korea would rather have food.In China which happens to be the largest and fastest growing economy in the world i'm not sure your statement would hold true. The nation is rapidly industrializing and still yea some might require food and same for the US,UK and Europe too
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