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Who Really Is To Be Blame?leaders Or Followers For The Present State Of Nigeria by ifelekan1(m): 10:36am On Oct 07, 2009
Hurray!Hurray!!Hurray!!! NIGERIA @ 49 are people's shout all over the country and Abroad. Consedering the reaction of some youths, some said:"a fool at 49, an adult that still feeds on milk, corruption on the increase, strike here and there,power sector is nothing to write about the education sector which is believe to be the heritage and future of the country is crawling, rule of law is best practised with lips.They are saying our leaders are bad, always searching for more wealth and all to make sure they eat their part in the National Cake and leave;if they want
In the same vein, citizens are bad, they sabotage our efforts, they destroy government properties, really on the government for everytin, destroying the image of the country abroad and more , Are the cry of the Leaders.
Who Is Now to be blame?[/color][color=#006600][b][/b]
Re: Who Really Is To Be Blame?leaders Or Followers For The Present State Of Nigeria by Akpangbon: 10:58am On Oct 07, 2009
ask yourself. If you become the President today- will you make a difference?
Re: Who Really Is To Be Blame?leaders Or Followers For The Present State Of Nigeria by ifelekan1(m): 11:07am On Oct 07, 2009
Akpangbon:

ask yourself. If you become the President today- will you make a difference?

will make a good difference, dont knw abt u!!!
Re: Who Really Is To Be Blame?leaders Or Followers For The Present State Of Nigeria by Akpangbon: 12:05pm On Oct 07, 2009
Idle talk is good.
Re: Who Really Is To Be Blame?leaders Or Followers For The Present State Of Nigeria by xyuche: 1:04pm On Oct 07, 2009
At first i will blame our political class for their insensitive and selfish interest. But can we cannever underscore extenal influence on our domestic policies.
we allowed our selves to be captured by experts{western powers}.
Re: Who Really Is To Be Blame?leaders Or Followers For The Present State Of Nigeria by conSPIREng(m): 7:54pm On Oct 07, 2009
ife_lekan:

Hurray!Hurray!!Hurray!!! NIGERIA @ 49 are people's shout all over the country and Abroad. Consedering the reaction of some youths, some said:"a fool at 49, an adult that still feeds on milk, corruption on the increase, strike here and there,power sector is nothing to write about the education sector which is believe to be the heritage and future of the country is crawling, rule of law is best practised with lips.They are saying our leaders are bad, always searching for more wealth and all to make sure they eat their part in the National Cake and leave;if they want
In the same vein, citizens are bad, they sabotage our efforts, they destroy government properties, really on the government for everytin, destroying the image of the country abroad and more , Are the cry of the Leaders.
Who Is Now to be blame?[/color][color=#006600][b][/b]

Why blame anybody? I notice that we are good at trading blames in this country and never ask ourselves,"What am I doing to make this country better?"
We need to understand that regardless of whether you are at the top or bottom, president or bus driver, student or lecturer, we all have a part to play in the progress of this nation.
Enough of this talk, talk and blames, lets now start to act on how this country can gain its real independence. I wrote extensively on this at http://seunkilanko.com/becoming-the-solution-the-world-wants/
Re: Who Really Is To Be Blame?leaders Or Followers For The Present State Of Nigeria by alias64: 10:29pm On Oct 07, 2009
If every Nigerian planted one fruit tree and made sure it grew thereā€™d be no hunger. This is a more fundamental proposition than you might at first think.

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