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Sweet T (m)
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I'm beginning to think that white people are right. Did anybody see the corpse of that guy that was killed in Ondo state yesterday. Our people are heartless ! I bet that guy has children. Why do we behave like bunch of apes and monkies. I'm so sick of the news from Nigeria. It's always bad.
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azorjiu (m)
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I'm wondering if it is ethical for Tribune to publish such a squeamish picture on their front page. It's a sight disgusting and horrifying to behold.
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olutomiwa (m)
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erin,inaki,obo,igala,opolo,ayan,aja,efon,olongbo,eku,and tolotolo 
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debosky (m)
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bombs are not the only sings of breakdown of law and order - people get attacked on bridges 50 meters from police stations at night for hours and the police do nothing! armed robbery is rampant, touts,agberos and area boys harass innocent citizens without any intervention
two weeks ago, touts went and destroyed the radio transmitter in Oyo state because the announcement was not in favor of their 'godfather' those are glaring and worrisome signs of lawlessness.
even more worrying, just yesterday militants went into a well guarded estate and kidnapped the MD, COO and Secretary of the Eleme Petrochemical Plant in RIvers state. what more do you need to see before you are convinced we are in a state of breakdown of law and order?
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sisimose (f)
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i see your point sweet T and although i hate the tone of your post i understand you feel that strongly about what was shown . Don't think it makes us animals and the white man is certainly not right in calling us that. it's just a different world. If you were still in Naija never been exposed you won't see anything wrong with what was published. our people like to gather and look, in those days when people get knocked down by oncoming traffic, you will find amebos running to look. Saying that i am not excusing what was shown, but easy on your country folks, we ain't , aren't and never were animals
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Mamajama (m)
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Denial, we are a nation of Idiots, and we are starting and been acting like one. Have you ever seen such a disgusting pic of a murder on a national front page of a news paper MR UK?
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Mamajama (m)
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Look at this pic and tell me its morally justifiable for press to put this on the front page of national news paper?
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sisimose (f)
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Look at this pic and tell me its morally justifiable for press to put this on the front page of national news paper?
No it is not morally justifiable, neither are you to present it here just like the media did. well it looks like you have now joined the people you point at. you didn't have to paste it. sorry you just as bad in my books.
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Drusilla (f)
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As one who lives in a country where there are at least 600 serial killers roaming at all times. What are we in America the epitome of civilization? Men are evil and crass every where.
We are so desensitized in America, a lot of movies now feed our serial killer appetite. Just killing one person ain't good enough for us any more.
Our 'animals' are sicker than your 'animals.' I got 5 on that. Anybody want to take a bet.
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debosky (m)
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is it now a competition  the truth is, even if we had 1,000 serial killers, the police is so inefficient, they would be ignorant of it. at least yours is only coming to you through movies. many nigerians have been scarred by horrible events of being woken up at odd hours of the night only to be staring down the barrel of a gun, maimed, robbed and raped all over the place, insecurity is quite rampant. There will always be misfits in society, when even decent people are forced to engage in dubious activities and give in to their base instincts, things get even worse.
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Drusilla (f)
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Debosky,
If you walk this way towards the West. You automatically set yourself up for the same alienations, pressures, squeezing, choking of the citizens. Your demise as any thing respectable will be done forever in a hypocritical and lying fashion. That's reality. Though we have pretty pretty trinkets to distract you from that reality.
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debosky (m)
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I disagree. In some areas things are no different in Nigeria or the US, but in basic security and value for human life, please don't get it wrong, the situation is very grave in Nigeria. that is what this thread stems from.
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Drusilla (f)
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Debosky,
I agee with you. If I was president of Nigeria every last police officer would be retired or retrained for other work. It's as if the Nigerian people are being held hostage in this government of nothing. What is it even worth to have government that can't offer some modicum of civility in a nation starting with those one should be able to look up to like police officers.
That's why I try not to be harsh on Africans running away from Africa. I can't say I would want to stay. I am too spoiled even in my Ghetto.
I want Nigerian people to be valued, just as others should be valued. I am scared though that Colonial leaders urshed in students who would take their same attitude and care about something other than Nigeria and Nigerians.
Nigerians inherited a system that does not and never did care about Nigerians. For a new system to come into being there would have to be some new fresh thinking.
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Cristally (f)
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wrong  animals are killing out of defense or hunger. Humans are more worse than animals.  See how small children are beaten, abused, attacked, kidnapped and killed in this my country. This make me sick!  (Not Nigeria)
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Drusilla (f)
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Cristally,
LOL SMILE. Yeah, God has given us man is sure intent on destroying it. I don't think animals have done as bad as we, either. Smile.
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sisimose (f)
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lol Dru you crazy 
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initiator (m)
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To generalise Nigerians as animals is so reductionist. However due to poverty and general illiteracy our value on human life's damn low. Check out the number of dead bodies on lagos roads and how people drive by like its nothing. Our failure in civility is not that we are worse than other countries but that unlike other countries, we just don't convert our rage into action.
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Drusilla (f)
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To generalise Nigerians as animals is so reductionist. However due to poverty and general illiteracy our value on human life's damn low. Check out the number of dead bodies on lagos roads and how people drive by like its nothing. Our failure in civility is not that we are worse than other countries but that unlike other countries, we just don't convert our rage into action.
To me somebody who can drive by dead bodies laying on the road doesn't seem to have anything to do with illiteracy and poverty. The good samaritan story that Jesus told had to do with the well off walking by an injured person and refusing to dirty themselves helping the person. Me, personally I believe that Nobody has ever cared about Nigerians or Nigeria. And that trickles down to the people and they act just like they have been taught to act.
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Imani (f)
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Look at this pic and tell me its morally justifiable for press to put this on the front page of national news paper?
I really don't know what journalism code in Nigeria is but sometimes, the images shown in printed media are just shocking. I won't even get started on television images which can be equally disgusting. This particular image of the deceased is at least unsavory. Looks like there is no dignity for human life either in life or in death. No gory image can be in the interest of the public. The same goes for showing alleged naked people who are alleged to have committed crimes. At least they should be "innocent" until proven "guilty" and not subjected to inhuman treatment and have their nude pictures published no matter the crime.
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Hero (m)
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Another thing about Nigerian media is that they love to over dramatize stories. It almost as if they try to scare the public into a crazy mess over the most simplistic crap, in which here in the US wouldn't even get a second page mention. How is a slight change in the VAT resulting in a freeking 5 cent price hike in fuel worthy of the release of front page articles presenting the action as if damn nuclear bomb or something fell out the sky and blew up Abuja or something. 
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JustGood (m)
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Another thing about Nigerian media is that they love to over dramatize stories. It almost as if they try to scare the public into a crazy mess over the most simplistic crap, in which here in the US wouldn't even get a second page mention. How is a slight change in the VAT resulting in a freeking 5 cent price hike in fuel worthy of the release of front page articles presenting the action as if damn nuclear bomb or something fell out the sky and blew up Abuja or something.  Since when did it become the duty of an American to tell Nigerians what should be important to them? We do not need re-colonisation from Black Americans biko
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Seun (m)
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How is a slight change in the VAT worthy of the release of front page articles A 5 percent change in the VAT from 5% is not a minor issue at all. It's a 100% increase in what people pay.
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