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Which Best Explains Nigeria's Current State? by TheSeeker(m): 1:50pm On Sep 13, 2009
Good people, great nation

Bad people, great nation

Bad people, bad nation

Good people, bad leaders

Bad people, bad leaders.

Good leaders, bad people


Which is your choice of the current state of Nigeria?
Re: Which Best Explains Nigeria's Current State? by BlackRevo: 11:39pm On Sep 13, 2009
I will choose the option of good people bad nation
Re: Which Best Explains Nigeria's Current State? by mbulela: 1:05am On Sep 14, 2009
Bad people, bad leaders and bad nation.
Re: Which Best Explains Nigeria's Current State? by Kobojunkie: 1:08am On Sep 14, 2009
BAD PEOPLE, Bad leaders!!! Simple!!

those in leadership came from the populace, they are not aliens!
Re: Which Best Explains Nigeria's Current State? by Nobody: 2:30am On Sep 14, 2009
bad people bad nation
Re: Which Best Explains Nigeria's Current State? by grafikdon: 2:57am On Sep 14, 2009
Spineless citizens wimps who want to go to haven and sip celestial champagne with Jesus or munch ethereal ramburger with uncle Mo' but do not want to meet the basic requirement (death). Idiotic leaders who have no sense of direction (Case in point. . . Yara [b]D[/b]ead [b]O[/b]n [b]A[/b]rrival), repulsive devious leaders marauders and con men who in a normal country should be on death row or serving consecutive life sentences for crimes against humanity.
Re: Which Best Explains Nigeria's Current State? by udezue(m): 2:58am On Sep 14, 2009
Kobo,

I agreee 100%%
Re: Which Best Explains Nigeria's Current State? by Epiphany(m): 5:52pm On Sep 14, 2009
We are in a 'COMA' and are on 'LIFE SUPPORT'. We need 'RESUSCITATION' ASAP
Re: Which Best Explains Nigeria's Current State? by TheSeeker(m): 7:52pm On Sep 14, 2009
Bad bad bad bad . . . Keep it coming
Re: Which Best Explains Nigeria's Current State? by mustafar1: 7:55pm On Sep 14, 2009
Rich Nation, Poor Masses
Re: Which Best Explains Nigeria's Current State? by blacksta(m): 8:25pm On Sep 14, 2009
@poster

fire burn your ass
Re: Which Best Explains Nigeria's Current State? by TheSeeker(m): 8:46pm On Sep 14, 2009
blacksta:

@poster
fire burn your ass
I'll let this pass because it's my turf. But must you always demonstrate your foolishness?
Re: Which Best Explains Nigeria's Current State? by Kobojunkie: 8:50pm On Sep 14, 2009
It is not about people wanting to post all bad reports but if we took a second to look at the reality of things, maybe we would realize how low we have fallen as a society.
Re: Which Best Explains Nigeria's Current State? by Epiphany(m): 11:16pm On Sep 14, 2009
blacksta:

@poster

fire burn your ass

I absolutely refuse to understand why some people just throw abuses over ongoing discussions. Where did that cuss come from?

But really, Nigerias story is a sorry one. Shameful one. Sometimes i wonder why i am a Nigerian. Why didnt God make me Swiss? Or Swedish? Or Norwegian? Why Nigerian? Unless there is a purpose for my being Nigerian - maybe na me go change the country. Maybe i am the saviour you are all waiting for. grin


Let me start working towards it cheesy
Re: Which Best Explains Nigeria's Current State? by sjeezy8: 11:30pm On Sep 14, 2009
bad people bad nation
Re: Which Best Explains Nigeria's Current State? by Goldmind1(m): 11:51pm On Sep 14, 2009
Bad leaders, unworkable nation.
Re: Which Best Explains Nigeria's Current State? by TheSeeker(m): 5:44am On Sep 15, 2009
Epiphany:

I absolutely refuse to understand why some people just throw abuses over ongoing discussions. Where did that cuss come from?

But really, Nigerias story is a sorry one. Shameful one. Sometimes i wonder why i am a Nigerian. Why didnt God make me Swiss? Or Swedish? Or Norwegian? Why Nigerian? Unless there is a purpose for my being Nigerian - maybe na me go change the country. Maybe i am the saviour you are all waiting for. grin


Let me start working towards it cheesy
I don't know why people start to cuss for no reason. Anyways, get your ass to work you just might be the messiah we've been waiting on wink
Re: Which Best Explains Nigeria's Current State? by zmurda(m): 12:04am On Sep 17, 2009
udezue:

Kobo,

I agreee 100%%

always agreeing, this jackass has no mind and no brain. common come up with something original,
Re: Which Best Explains Nigeria's Current State? by Sauron1: 12:06am On Sep 17, 2009
TheSeeker:

Good people, great nation

Bad people, great nation

Bad people, bad nation

Good people, bad leaders

Bad people, bad leaders.

Good leaders, bad people


Which is your choice of the current state of Nigeria?


Bad people, Bad leaders, Bad Nation.
Re: Which Best Explains Nigeria's Current State? by sjeezy8: 12:12am On Sep 17, 2009
bad people leads to bad leaders that equals a bad nation
Re: Which Best Explains Nigeria's Current State? by udezue(m): 12:13am On Sep 17, 2009
bad ppl bad nation
Re: Which Best Explains Nigeria's Current State? by sjeezy8: 12:17am On Sep 17, 2009
^^^ bitch you dont even have a country

Bleep your opinion
Re: Which Best Explains Nigeria's Current State? by chic2pimp(m): 12:34am On Sep 17, 2009
TheSeeker:

[i][b]Good people, great nation


This is our aim.

TheSeeker:




Bad people, bad nation


Bad people, bad leaders
.



However this is the reality.

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