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Nigerians - Happiest People In The World by bigtt76(f): 8:52pm On Oct 03, 2013
Events in recent past has gone on to lend credence to this popular saying that "Nigerians are the happiest in the world. For example.

1. When Abacha died, not many knew that the country was almost a the brink of arnachy save for Major Al Mustapha's purported brilliance in doing the right thing. Nigerians celebrated the death.

2. GEJ increased fuel price on New Year's day, country went on strike ..Occupy Nigeria it was named after the famous Occupy Walls Street. However unlike the Walls Street version, ours became a carnival. All musically dead musicians became activists churning out songs to the admiration of the supposedly suffering masses. What happened thereafter could only be imagined.

3. Boko Haram menace came up and immediately it became the norm to call any Hausa man ..muslim or not Boko Harama even though they the hausas and muslims had a fair share I the rampage.

4. During the floods when families and everyone were crying for the lost and damaged property, some folks right in the middle of the floods setup a drinking spot and took photographs which went viral.

5. GEJ though celebrated as the first President from the Niger Delta, became the most insulted in history. Names and phrases such as 'retardeen', 'president without shoes' etc became the norm.

6. Cutting long story short, the sad plane crash incident in Lagos this morning bearing the corpse of former Aviation Minister and former state governor of Ondo suddenly brought up memories of Fela through his song 'Confusion Break Bone' with the popular chorus ....'deadi bodi getti accident ...yeeeeepa, double wahala for deadi bodi and the owner of deadi bodi' which seem in place as the the family members (owners of deadi bodi) were involved.

While not supporting these show of insensitivity, I wonder out aloud 'what do we do in such situation'? Cry or jubilate that God is punishing our causes of failure?

A former Aviation Minister who during his time would have made impact by flushing out these dead airlines but did nothing, never thought of setting up a world class medical facility back home during tenure as governor? He died few hours returning from medical check up overseas, burial now a cause of pain to many.

Sympathy to the deads' family and speedy recovery to the injured survivor ...lets show sympathy too NL
Re: Nigerians - Happiest People In The World by magnetik(m): 11:01pm On Oct 03, 2013
bigtt76: Events in recent past has gone on to lend credence to this popular saying that "Nigerians are the happiest in the world. For example.

1. When Abacha died, not many knew that the country was almost a the brink of arnachy save for Major Al Mustapha's purported brilliance in doing the right thing. Nigerians celebrated the death.

2. GEJ increased fuel price on New Year's day, country went on strike ..Occupy Nigeria it was named after the famous Occupy Walls Street. However unlike the Walls Street version, ours became a carnival. All musically dead musicians became activists churning out songs to the admiration of the supposedly suffering masses. What happened thereafter could only be imagined.

3. Boko Haram menace came up and immediately it became the norm to call any Hausa man ..muslim or not Boko Harama even though they the hausas and muslims had a fair share I the rampage.

4. During the floods when families and everyone were crying for the lost and damaged property, some folks right in the middle of the floods setup a drinking spot and took photographs which went viral.

5. GEJ though celebrated as the first President from the Niger Delta, became the most insulted in history. Names and phrases such as 'retardeen', 'president without shoes' etc became the norm.

6. Cutting long story short, the sad plane crash incident in Lagos this morning bearing the corpse of former Aviation Minister and former state governor of Ondo suddenly brought up memories of Fela through his song 'Confusion Break Bone' with the popular chorus ....'deadi bodi getti accident ...yeeeeepa, double wahala for deadi bodi and the owner of deadi bodi' which seem in place as the the family members (owners of deadi bodi) were involved.

While not supporting these show of insensitivity, I wonder out aloud 'what do we do in such situation'? Cry or jubilate that God is punishing our causes of failure?

A former Aviation Minister who during his time would have made impact by flushing out these dead airlines but did nothing, never thought of setting up a world class medical facility back home during tenure as governor? He died few hours returning from medical check up overseas, burial now a cause of pain to many.

Sympathy to the deads' family and speedy recovery to the injured survivor ...lets show sympathy too NL

No.6 as I saw in its original post was really cracking..

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