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Re: On the Dangerous Gulf Emerging Amongst Nigerians by theoctopus: 9:10am On Oct 05, 2013
maclatunji:

To whom much is given, much is expected. Like Atiku Abubakar said: "A fish starts to rot from the head."

By the way, your point about Nigeria never been ruled by foreigners is obtuse.

I want to ask you a sincere question. How much pain did you feel when you heard students were massacred in their sleep. How many days did you mourn personally? All the so called online critics of government simply came online, posted something to insult government and went about their normal life of drinking wine and clubbing. In another country, people will be sober for days. Please look in the mirror and you will see a guy who needs to change just like everyone else.
Re: On the Dangerous Gulf Emerging Amongst Nigerians by maclatunji: 2:44pm On Oct 05, 2013
^Your attempts at shifting responsibility from the leaders to the followers is as audacious as it is dubious.
Re: On the Dangerous Gulf Emerging Amongst Nigerians by theoctopus: 5:40pm On Oct 05, 2013
maclatunji: ^Your attempts at shifting responsibility from the leaders to the followers is as audacious as it is dubious.

There has never been a time in history when societies succeeded by laying their responsibilities on their leaders. Any society that places the responsibility for their progress on their leaders will always fail! Go take some history classes bro!
Re: On the Dangerous Gulf Emerging Amongst Nigerians by maclatunji: 7:46pm On Oct 05, 2013
theoctopus:

There has never been a time in history when societies succeeded by laying their responsibilities on their leaders. Any society that places the responsibility for their progress on their leaders will always fail! Go take some history classes bro!

Really? How come Americans still revere Abraham Lincoln, Roosevelt and J. F. Kennedy whilst the British still respect Winston Churchill and Benjamin Disraeli etc.?

People like you are tools and instruments that make radical change almost inevitable because you continuously tell the leaders they do not need to change even when the momentum of public perception and opinion has shifted against them.

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