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Nigeria Donates Vehicles To Ghana’s Electoral Commission by Muza(m): 2:01am On Dec 07, 2008
To facilitate carrying of snatched ballot boxes! grin
Re: Nigeria Donates Vehicles To Ghana’s Electoral Commission by vowiski(m): 5:55am On Dec 07, 2008
Nigeria; just getting worse by the day.
with the president still in power, it may get even more worse
Re: Nigeria Donates Vehicles To Ghana’s Electoral Commission by Charlesmud(m): 7:03pm On Dec 07, 2008
This is the same thing I have being saying, the main issue of corruption and we all know it But seem to talk abt who and how the corruption was made , na wa for Nigerians,

People with different opinions and some dont just get it clear and some just are not ready to do something positive instead keep complaining,
Re: Nigeria Donates Vehicles To Ghana’s Electoral Commission by Encomium(m): 6:27pm On Dec 08, 2008
Let our so called leaders not corrupt Ghana Electorial Commission by teaching them Nigeria'a style of master rigging.
Re: Nigeria Donates Vehicles To Ghana’s Electoral Commission by Eziachi: 7:21pm On Dec 09, 2008
Charlesmud:

This is the same thing I have being saying, the main issue of corruption and we all know it But seem to talk about who and how the corruption was made , na wa for Nigerians,

People with different opinions and some don't just get it clear and some just are not ready to do something positive instead keep complaining,

Mr positive, you first suggested revolution and I will like you to start it and see even if members of your own family will come out and join you. Because of the size, structure and makeup of Nigeria in a third world environment, your revolution will never work in Nigeria. Nigerians can't even protest a rigged election let alone to sustain a revolution that can last for months unending if you desires a result that is rewarding.

- Few southerns and middle belt officers started a revolution in the 60s and they called it Igbo coup and massacred Igbos all over Nigeria.
- Gideon Orka and few brave officers started one in the 90s and paid with their lives, even their financier Ogboru lost an election to an ex convict called Ibori in Delta state and what does that tell you about Nigerian mentality?
- Babangida cancelled a free election in 1993 and few southerners started what could have led to a possible revolution, but their northern marriage mates called IBB'S action as act of God and few months later they said things had been Yorubanised. So what does that tell about Nigerian and change or revolution?

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