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I Remember When I Was In Nigeria. by ucheokpara100(m): 11:38am On Jan 03, 2015 |
If i can type this then you can read it i need comments here. Any one in Nigeria with stable mind deserves an award, that same person/peopl would be world greatest man/woman if thy were brought up in western world. I admire and appreciate evryone in Nigeria it's not easy to stay in a country without foundation, a disorganized country, a country where leaders are deceiving us instead of guilding us, a country where peopl know the right thing but dont wanna do it. a country where pastors that are supose 2 say the truth are the once worstening our situation (scamming and brain washing the masses for their selfish gain) a country where laws are only meant for the poor, a country where leaders see leadership position as opportunity comes but once instead of building a nation. (creating conducive environment for now and future benefit). TO CAP IT ALL! i remember when i was in Nigeria i would wake up to go and look for water instead of turning tap on in my flat, and sory if it rained no where 2 step my foot. after that i would go and wait for my turn at general bathroom, instead of Govt setting up standard building for peopl to rent or set standard for people who want to build we will rent them. on my way to work i would fight myself into a bus thatz meant to carry 3 persons per seat we would end up staying 4 per seat in some instances some people will still lap others making it uneasy for u to bring out money and pay your fare inside hot bus, noisy, and sweaty environment, when i manage and arrive office my unproffesional boss would use me to exercise his authority, after work i would fight the same way back home, at this time it's dark (no electricity) every where would be noisy (generator) the room is hot because i couldn't afford generator. at night when iam about to sleep mosquito will resume his own duty, iam about looking for solution (either stay awake or fan myself the whole night, mosquito and heat) the next thing would be THIEF OOO. THIEF OOO. THEIF OOO. making it imposible to sleep the whole night in a nation that has same leaders like every other nation, when i strugle till end of the month and collect my token pastor would threaten my life with 10percent of it, with seed,ofering,group contribution evrything coming to 80percent of it goes to pastor, the remaing 20percent family,transport e.t.c so where do i belong here. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: I Remember When I Was In Nigeria. by Nobody: 4:13pm On Jan 04, 2015 |
Nigerians are guilty for allowing poor leadership. I just do not understand our reluctance to go on the streets to protest against bad governance. I wonder whether the pastors and religious leaders are to blame by brainwashing us and suppressing dissent? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Bd71UMEYJ0&index=22&list=PLRzmuN0KKXK9WjHW14Wmbe6K7F7pL7Y4V 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: I Remember When I Was In Nigeria. by tola9ja: 10:34pm On Jan 04, 2015 |
VOTE FOR JONATHAN FOR THE FOLLOWING ACHIEVEMENTS: 1. Petroleum from N65 to 97. 2. Gari from N150 to N260 for mud. 3. Sugar/flour/ beans/ all from N180 to 250/ mud. 4. NEPA from 1,250 to 4000/Month and no light. 5. Scarcity of money. 6. Killings from few individuals to whole community wiped out. 7. Roadblock from 1/40km to 2/3km. 8. Oil bunkering for 10,000/barrels to 100,000/ barrels. 9. Strike of just few organization to many organizations. 10. Sack of few workers to thousands of just health workers. 11. WASSCE from 40% to over 70% failure. 12. Trust among citizenry from little to non. etc. 13. Stealing in billions of Naira to billions of DOLLARS. 14. Budget implementation for 40% to less than 20% per year. 15. Roads from potholes to road cut ups and bridges. 16. Economy from worse to greatest in Africa, but the masses from poor to poorest. 17. Political movement from PDP to APC and vice visa. 18. Transport fare to Kano from N1350 to N2550. 19. Bribing from only police to soldiers inclusion. 20. Lastly, ATM charges from non to now N65 monthly
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