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Buhari And A New Nigeria By Etcetera by dre11(m): 11:16am On May 30, 2015
I wasn’t born in 1960. So, I have no memories of the euphoria of the first Independence Day. My early memories of independence are the celebrations in the small government school I attended. My well starched and ironed school uniform, national flags made of paper, singing the National Anthem, and a speech by the headmistress were the highlights. In my final year, I was allowed to pin a small flag on my shirt and hold a slightly bigger one in front of the school because I was a school prefect. Those were proud moments! Even after so many years, the pride still remains. It is totally different today.

Back then, it was more about Nigeria, our country! There was nationalism all around. Even as young kids, there was unflinching commitment to the country. Reading Chinua Achebe and Cyprian Ekwensi was a passion. I was told so many times by my father that the first few images of post-independent Nigeria weren’t of food shortages, poverty, hunger, inadequacy of almost everything. There was hope!

Where are we after 55 years, and where do we intend to go? As I listened to Buhari’s speech yesterday, I felt sorry for Nigeria. How did we get here? Everything in Nigeria has changed and, in many ways, changed for the worst. We still see poverty everywhere we turn. We are still worried whether the next ship will bring enough food. We are a country floating on crude oil yet we wake up every morning to fuel scarcity, wondering whether we have enough money in our pockets to buy fuel for our generators and cars for the next day. Although our choice of cars is no longer limited to the Peugeot 504 and the Tortoise cars our parents cruised in the 60s, and we may not live in a black and white TV era with just one channel anymore, and there are no more long queues at telephone booths, does that give us comfort? Have we progressed? No. We still have to solve our more complex problems to move forward and we are impatient. We are still looking to developed countries for aid or to the World Bank for more loans. We are still not confident enough or ready to take on the world.

What are the things Buhari needs to do and urgently too?

1: Contain divisive forces and actions. We seem to divide ourselves in the name of tribe, region, religion, group, sub-group, constituencies, and we never unite in times of crisis. There are a number of external forces which may not want Nigeria to become developed and powerful. These forces are creating difficulties both inside and outside the country. They predicted our disintegration in 2015 and they almost made sure it happened. We must differentiate our enemies from our allies. It is also very important that, as a multi-cultural society, we learn to live and grow together and to resolve our differences through dialogue within ourselves and not external influences. Any form of violence, for any reason whatsoever, should be avoided. Instead of expecting the government to solve all our problems, let the civil society take its role seriously and do its bit. The large majority of Nigerians want to get on with their lives in peace. This majority needs to assert its presence.

2: Release the energy of Nigeria’s youth to generate growth and prosperity. Take a look at any young man or woman in Nigeria today, you are sure to find that unusual level of confidence, a confidence to take up a challenge to better the best in any part of the world they find themselves. They are willing to work extra hours, learn new things, and innovate. It is this confidence and the attitude of “Naija no dey carry last” that is Nigeria’s most valuable capital today. We need to support this with the best quality education, infrastructure and training and research facilities, be it in the private or public sector. Nigerian youths shouldn’t be entangled with issues of language or religion. They should be focused on their careers and their growth, which will in turn be Nigeria’s growth.

3: Get the infrastructure right. Young Nigerians are becoming impatient, and rightly so. They want to get going. Inadequate infrastructure, whether it is physical or social, is holding them back. Roads, power, basic services like water and sanitation, social infrastructure like healthcare, education need urgent attention if we want this country to grow. Many of these could come through private sector investment, innovation and efficiencies. The government will still play a major role both in terms of providing funds, encouraging investments and ensuring regulation. Instead of focusing on irrelevant issues, we need to focus on quality and cost of services.

4: Fight inefficiency and corruption. We are all worried about corruption. But when it comes to standing up against corruption, we have failed. Buhari must deter Nigerians from further engaging in corrupt practices by making scapegoats. He has to start by appointing only credible people into his cabinet. They must be discouraged from looting the treasury. If you ask me, I will suggest that Goodluck Jonathan’s government should be probed and those found guilty of corrupt practices should be sent to Kirikiri. All forms of corruption are bad, but it is only the bigger cases that we pay attention to, forgetting that the petty corruption is just as cancerous. It affects the poor more and makes life miserable for the average Nigerian. The civil society needs to stand up and force the change we have all been clamouring for. Luckily, we now have the Freedom of Information Bill which is an effective tool in the hands of the Nigerian citizen to ensure transparency. If Aba manufacturers are empowered, we do not need technology from outside, we just need the will to change age-old and opaque processes. Society needs to make its demand for this change loud and clear.



http://www.punchng.com/columnists/etcetera/buhari-and-a-new-nigeria/

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Re: Buhari And A New Nigeria By Etcetera by Niwdog(m): 11:19am On May 30, 2015
I don't know why all this MOD[sub] go they ban person anyhow.

I dedicate this space to my darling jesus.

the guy writeup make sense and what pmb should make his first mission is providing us with constant power supply.

God bless me,
my siblings
my girlfriend
my male friends
all nairaland members
my governor,hon ifeanyi ugwuanyi
my state Enugu

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Re: Buhari And A New Nigeria By Etcetera by Nobody: 11:21am On May 30, 2015
That's great but u feel there will be difference btw the former govenment and the new one.. One Nigeria we can move the nation forward again

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Re: Buhari And A New Nigeria By Etcetera by Nobody: 11:24am On May 30, 2015
Baba One Chance is our messiah though he's brainless. We go manage am

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Re: Buhari And A New Nigeria By Etcetera by Nobody: 11:29am On May 30, 2015
He should also create an office of the first lady.
It is true that there is nothing like that in the Nigerian Constitution but it is not something to be proud of as a country.
Their is a lot that needs to be done in this country and Nigerians should stop acting as if a first lady should just sit around and behave like a shadow. This is Nigeria for god's sake and not the United Arab Emirates.

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Re: Buhari And A New Nigeria By Etcetera by ijustdey: 11:33am On May 30, 2015
Dorrobucci:
Baba One Chance is our messiah though he's brainless. We go manage am


your hatred for this man will soon give you high blood pressure


you still want us to stick with the clueless abi

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Re: Buhari And A New Nigeria By Etcetera by ijustdey: 11:37am On May 30, 2015
Contain divisive forces and actions. We seem
to divide ourselves in the name of tribe, region,
religion, group, sub-group, constituencies, and we
never unite in times of crisis.


we were divide along this path in reality when you talk especially the religious crisis that engulfed the north all through this years

but PDP further divided us more along this path if not for GOD and people determination to make this amalgamation of north and south divide to work and still become one entity

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Re: Buhari And A New Nigeria By Etcetera by ArchEnemy(m): 11:37am On May 30, 2015
Dorrobucci:
Baba One Chance is our messiah though he's brainless. We go manage am
brainless is a strong word...
Pray for him and hope for something good instead

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Re: Buhari And A New Nigeria By Etcetera by Nobody: 11:40am On May 30, 2015
ArchEnemy:
brainless is a strong word...
Pray for him and hope for something good instead
I don't pray for terrorist.

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Re: Buhari And A New Nigeria By Etcetera by remsonik(f): 11:48am On May 30, 2015
Nice article. I believe this govt will sit up and work. Power has truly returned to the people
Re: Buhari And A New Nigeria By Etcetera by ArchEnemy(m): 11:51am On May 30, 2015
Dorrobucci:
I don't pray for terrorist.
just ignore your biases for sometime and give him a chance.

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Re: Buhari And A New Nigeria By Etcetera by Nobody: 11:58am On May 30, 2015
Please etcetera, tell the brainless one that BH is rampaging right now in maiduguri, tell him that we are waiting for our 5k alert on monday morning.

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Re: Buhari And A New Nigeria By Etcetera by Islie: 12:00pm On May 30, 2015
For the second time am seeing etcetera writing a wonderful essay which is precise and deviod of some form of malice and abuse....




Hope the President who focus more on the youth of this nation

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Re: Buhari And A New Nigeria By Etcetera by Islie: 12:18pm On May 30, 2015
Cc lalasticlala
Re: Buhari And A New Nigeria By Etcetera by eleojo23: 12:33pm On May 30, 2015
Dorobucci:
Baba One Chance is our messiah though he's brainless. We go manage am
That man is your president. Please show some respect.
Re: Buhari And A New Nigeria By Etcetera by Nobody: 12:34pm On May 30, 2015
ECOTERRORS:
Please etcetera, tell the brainless one that BH is rampaging right now in maiduguri, tell him that we are waiting for our 5k alert on monday morning.


Have you apologised for the mess PDP made over the last five years?

And I do not support APC either...so do not go there!

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Re: Buhari And A New Nigeria By Etcetera by Nobody: 12:35pm On May 30, 2015
Dorrobucci:
Baba One Chance is our messiah though he's brainless. We go manage am
. You are the brainless one. Idiot, you better don't get high blood pressure in the next four years. Arrow. You must be a very bitter and vindictive person.

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Re: Buhari And A New Nigeria By Etcetera by seankay(m): 12:35pm On May 30, 2015
I didn't read that. Someone shud summarize what dat failed artiste wrote dis tym
Re: Buhari And A New Nigeria By Etcetera by gidzbobby: 12:35pm On May 30, 2015
Make baba do as him promise....
*in korede's voice* I wan get alert
Re: Buhari And A New Nigeria By Etcetera by 9jii(m): 12:36pm On May 30, 2015
ECOTERRORS:
Please etcetera, tell the brainless one that BH is rampaging right now in maiduguri, tell him that we are waiting for our 5k alert on monday morning.

I hope things for you remains the way GEj left em.
Re: Buhari And A New Nigeria By Etcetera by MEILYN(m): 12:38pm On May 30, 2015
nnannaidoko:
. You are the brainless one. Idiot, you better don't get high blood pressure in the next four years. Arrow. You must be a very bitter and vindictive person.
Are you Igbo or Igala? Sorry about the question, your name got me curious.
Re: Buhari And A New Nigeria By Etcetera by Nobody: 12:39pm On May 30, 2015
MEILYN:
Are you Igbo or Igala? Sorry about the question, your name got me curious.
. Dats not my real name. But I am Igbo.
Re: Buhari And A New Nigeria By Etcetera by khalebzy(m): 12:39pm On May 30, 2015
hbj
Re: Buhari And A New Nigeria By Etcetera by SomebodyLovesMe: 12:39pm On May 30, 2015
Dorrobucci:
Baba One Chance is our messiah though he's brainless. We go manage am

Lol - Clueless one forming opposition grin

To be a formidable opposition, you have to be smart. With all due respect, you Tanoids cannot be taken seriously because you're not smart grin

You better join the winning team. Change is here, and we will all benefit from it - clueless and smart alike!

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Re: Buhari And A New Nigeria By Etcetera by khalebzy(m): 12:40pm On May 30, 2015
nnannaidoko:
Barcanista, the father of foolishness, intolerance, madness, imbecility, greed, stealing, hypocrisy, the true face of pure evil and deceit, the lazy amnesty militant, lord of the goats and composit cow. You tanoids always talk about freedom of speech, but you used your powers on this forum to ban me just because I stood up to you people. I wonder wether anybody will criticise you if you were a politician. Hypnotised goat, two faced monkey. You can just ban me again if you wish, but don't ever come here to talk about freedom. Nobody has ever banned goats like you, truckpusher, severussnape, mogidi, etc despite all the trash you say about our new president. People like you will never have real power by the grace of God. If not,we will be doomed in Nigeria. Arrow, ewu.
oniranu undecided

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