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Re: Nigeria At 53 - What Has Been Your Story So Far? by Nobody: 10:40am On Oct 02, 2013
baysol:

You don't need a babalawo to tell you that a nation that remain a toddler from inception even after 53 years of independence is on the way to the grave naturally with no relevance to its name. Absolutely nothing to cheer about. let us all desist from wishful thinking and constitute SNC asap before more blood shed will make the country both ungovernable and at war. It is obvious that this marriage of inconvenience will never work from the start. Our politics is based on tribal and religious sentiments and no one could erase that. To add salt upon injury crime and corruption add themselves to the list and in recent times it is palpably care that our so-called leaders have no national and common citizens interests at heart. What does this leave us? Let everyone go back to his tribal region and rule themselves with possible control of movement from one region to the other through the visa system to curtail those that come to other places to mess up and bring all sorts of crime and lawlesness with. Not a foolproof solution though, as humans will always be humans. At least this will stir up competitive governing in leaders trying to outdo each other. This is quite impossible under Nigerian system because some leadership groups and their sycophants will never allow equity, credibility and fare play to hold in Nigeria no matter what. History they say is the best teacher. If 100 years of Nigerian history is inadequate then a thousand years of history will be worst. This my own little contribution, however if we stick to the gun of do or die Nigeria, then Goodluck.
I understand you view point. However, the chance your country needs starts with you. Don't despair, there's hope ahead of the dark tunnel. Keep keeping faith and try to make an impact, no matter how little. Cheers
Re: Nigeria At 53 - What Has Been Your Story So Far? by mempsi: 2:35pm On Oct 02, 2013
OjaP: Though we are not there yet. But with prayers, hard-work and sincerity on the part of our leaders, we will surely get to the promised land.
Nigeria is so difficult to rule due to the diversity in culture, language and religion. So, it may take more than we expect for us to fully become a developed nation.

We are always in the habit of running the government or the folks at the helms of affairs down each time we have the opportunity, this is not so good. While it is good to criticize, let us also make it a habit to do it constructively. Whether you are a Christian, a Muslim or even a traditionalist, let us all make it a duty to remember the nation called Nigeria in our prayers whenever we call on God or Allah. God can give us incorruptible leaders who will turn every thing around for us. How many times in our lives have we all said "God bless Nigeria"? All we do is speak negative of the country not knowing that prayers can move mountains. I know that one day, very soon, we will get there.

I wish my dear country a happy independence day. All roads lead to Houston, Texas this weekend to celebrate. Happy 53rd Naija.

Nigeria is blessed with abundant resources- Natural and Human, these are given to us freely, what else do we need to succeed as a nation or to be among the best nations in the world. God does answer our prayers, we only need to put good and sincere actions forth to appreciate HIS love. How constructive do we treat our leaders that steal our resources, peculate our money and render the human resources useless. They don’t treat us constructively, they treat us without fear of God and they don’t care about any happenstance except for themselves. I think what God need from us is for us to STAND UP against them-devils. Every Nigerians should employ everything he has to make this nation a better one next independence. Nigeria is not difficult to govern because of different cultures, languages or religions, it is our die hard leaders- politicians in and out of government- they are using these to torment us, it is not only in Nigeria that we are having these. So the best way to treat devils is to crucify(fight, condemn, force out) them. If we continue to pray for better Nigeria with these devils in power and no meaningful action, my brother there is no MIRACLE.
Re: Nigeria At 53 - What Has Been Your Story So Far? by musiwa1l: 5:24pm On Oct 02, 2013
Western Nigeria is an independent nation.

You cant change the term of the agreement inside Nigeria, the only way you can change the term of the argument is if you break up nigeria back to the unit it was before and now renegotiation that agreement.

You can see from this united nation document western nigeria was self governed and all the queen did was grant all self governed protectorate independent.



You will loss like you lost bakassi



Re: Nigeria At 53 - What Has Been Your Story So Far? by hiuser(m): 1:22am On Oct 03, 2013
Amusement parks!
Re: Nigeria At 53 - What Has Been Your Story So Far? by Nobody: 8:45am On Oct 03, 2013
hiuser: Amusement parks!
Yh! Terror parks you mean? Cut the sarcasm, stuff like that happens everywhere. Fighting terrorism should be a joint effort and obligation.
Re: Nigeria At 53 - What Has Been Your Story So Far? by fuckfuckman(m): 10:42am On Oct 05, 2013
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