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Re: Lessons For Nigeria:the Story Of United Arab Emirates! by jpphilips(m): 3:36am On Aug 14, 2018
tomakint:
Why We Wail..

The Arabian Peninsula has a very rich history dating 6000BC. The peninsula was occupied by Bedouins...the modern day Arabs. The peninsula is mostly sandy desert, hard rocky mountains, and wetlands around the coastal areas. To say this is one of the most uninhabitable places on earth is an understatement! Summer temperatures are so high that you'd be convinced your brains were being melted within your cranium; winter temperatures are so low you'd pray for global warming day and night! The desert is filled with sand boas, cobras, scorpions, goats and camels! It is a most uninhabitable peninsula!

The area was filled with Bedouin Tribes whom had formed pockets of Emirates over the peninsula. Over the centuries, they warred among themselves for supremacy...imagine fighting over vast areas of seemingly useless land? But they did! Life was hard!

In 1498, the Portuguese arrived, and took over the maritime and intermediary trade until their ouster in 1653. Along came the Dutch them the ubiquitous British that displaced the Dutch and signed "protectorate" Treaties with the numerous Emirates on the peninsula. Familiar?

For the British to thrive, they called a truce among the big Emirates along the North Eastern Coast. By 1853, permanent truce was signed and the states were called Trucial States...states in truce.

The British held sway on the peninsula.

In 1932, the Al Saud Family had had enough of the British, carved a large portion of the peninsula for themselves, convinced three other Emirates to themselves and declared themselves sovereign! The British held on stronger to the Trucial States.

The Trucial States were Dubai, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman, Shajar, Fujaira, Abu Dhabi, Al Qawain amd Ras Al Khayima. They were all independent Emirates under the British rule; held down by the 1892 Treaty.

In August 1966, the Emir of Abu Dhabi (Sheikh Zayed) started convincing the other Emirates on the "need to have a federation of sorts and develop as other successful countries". By December 1971, the United Arab Emirates was birthed in that unforgiving piece of real estate on that peninsula! Oman, Bahrain and Qatar opted to be independent countries.

A most profound event of the formation of the United Arab Emirates was their study of the 1963 Republican Constitution of Nigeria...and the formation of a federation along the lines of our discarded constitution.

Every aspect of nationhood was argued even years after. But they built a strong and powerful country with regional autonomy and delineation of central and regional roles.

Since 1971 till date, the UAE has developed at a frenetic pace! And have preserved regional identity even with a jointly controlled centre.

Data Facts
Population: 9 million
GDP: $400 billion
Landmass: 80,000 square kilometers
Literacy: 98%

Did you notice the GDP? Greater than that of Nigeria that has 180 million people!!! By extension, the average citizen of the UAE is at least 12 times richer than the average Nigerian!

The landmass is just a notch larger than the Ala-Igbo Region of Nigeria and about half of that of the Odua Region (Yorubaland)! They have a population three times less than Ala-Igbo and about the supposed population of Kano! Only about 1.2 million of the population are actual citizens while the rest are resident non citizens including my humble self!

The UAE is a thriving country! The road network in Abu Dhabi would make you swoon, while Dubai would sweep you off your feet in an instant! Despite oil and gas, the country has a large manufacturing sector. Everything is regional; all regions fend for themselves! All regions are free to trade internationally, have international airports, seaports, power plants and refineries! I've been to several of those!

The country basically developed before my very eyes. My apartment on Sheikh Zayed road was a desert patch known to me. The metro project (subway) started "in my very before" so did projects as Jumeriah Lake District! The Nuclear Power Plant in Abu Dhabi had some support from yours sincerely (started full operations about 4 months ago)...

The United Arab Emirates is a wonderful country! It is a country that shows you the "can do" spirit in motion! Despite being 75% Muslims, they hardly care about it! No non Muslim has ever been killed (to my knowledge) in the UAE!

The country has 67% male population (Lol) hence the influx of our dear sisters all over the world to the Arabian Enclave to help in the "massage" industry (sic!)

Every company worth its salt, has a foothold in the UAE! The country is working, thriving, and an envy of many!

How did a country that had no right to survive make it so good? How did a country that was next to nothing when Nigeria was the giant of Africa become such a formidable force in less than 30years? How come a country of less than 10 cities have more money and success than Nigeria with over 500 large cities? How could a country 32 times smaller than Nigeria be almost 15 times richer and 1000 times more developed?

Their Structure!

They discussed their constitution!
They agreed on regional autonomy!
They have regional fiscal independence!
They have freedom to enter or exit the Union!
They do not have a unitarized constitution!
They do not have ethnic domination tendencies!
They signed truce among themselves!
The right of each region is upheld!
They do not have allocations!
They have the equality of regions!

The Emirate of Abu Dhabi occupies 75% of the landmass of the country (the size of Benue State), has 60% of the oil & gas deposits, but has ONLY one vote in the Federal Advisory Council (Senate) and has no advantage whatsoever over a tiny emirate as Ras Al Khayimar (the size of Wuse District) with no mineral resources of worth!

The United Arab Emirates, a forlorn, forgotten and seemingly hopeless piece of desert on the unwanted part of the Arabian Peninsula, is a success story today. From a bleak outlook, they built a formidable country! Nigeria, with all the boasts, pride and obvious advantages, has wrecked the country into something so desolate that foreigners avoid it like plague and citizens cannot flee fast enough! We have saddled ourselves with an unworkable constitution and a ridiculous structure no genius on earth could make work!

We lie and deceive ourselves daily; rather than set out work, we hope for a Messiah to wave the magic wand and make everything alright! We clap for defectors and other goons in the political firmament, then hope that some "Sai Baba" or "Oloye Saraki" would yell "Open Sesame" and "Voila", development! It would never happen!

To be anywhere near nationhood, that despicable document called the 1999 Constitution must be destroyed first! We must enthrone regional autonomy, then start the journey towards nationhood! Afterwards, we could develop! But as long as this foolish structure persists, not only shall development elude us, we shall kill ourselves till no one is standing! Oh, the Boko Haram and Fulani Terrorists already started the killings? My bad!

We must #restructureOrBurst! No amount of electioneering would change our situation if we did not fight the right battles!

Elections are not our problem; the structure is!

Anybody just sits home, fabricate rubbish, bring to the public as if, they are begging to be tutored by the general public, has education decayed this much?

UAE had no use, never used, never contemplated using your 1963 republican constitution, you pulled that nonsense off your arse.
UAE remains a kingdom not a republic till date, there is nothing in that constitution that mirrows what they practice today.
Imagine a Nigerian aspiring to live like the UAE forgetting the UAE is not even a democracy, forgetting there is nothing like parliament and elections in the UAE, are you progressing or retrogressing with this proposal of yours?

There are more terrorists in the middle east than anywhere in the world, so what is there to compare?
You derided the land of the Arabic peninsular on one hand, on the other praise their GDP, as if you do not know that GDP was built on the world's largest oil and gas reserves from the same land you deride, so what is your point exactly?

Everything you wrote here is a pack of lies that shows you know next to nothing how the Emirate is run.

Their Structure!

They discussed their constitution!
They agreed on regional autonomy!
They have regional fiscal independence!
They have freedom to enter or exit the Union!
They do not have a unitarized constitution!
They do not have ethnic domination tendencies!
They signed truce among themselves!
The right of each region is upheld!
They do not have allocations!
They have the equality of regions!

Continue deceiving yourself.

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Re: Lessons For Nigeria:the Story Of United Arab Emirates! by lovere: 3:42am On Aug 14, 2018
jpphilips:


Anybody just sits home, fabricate rubbish, bring to the public as if, they are begging to be tutored by the general public, has education decayed this much?

UAE had no use, never used, never contemplated using your 1963 republican constitution, you pulled that nonsense off your arse.
UAE remains a kingdom not a republic till date, there is nothing in that constitution that mirrows what they practice today.
Imagine a Nigerian aspiring to live like the UAE forgetting the UAE is not even a democracy, forgetting there is nothing like parliament and elections in the UAE, are you progressing or retrogressing with this proposal of yours?

There are more terrorists in the middle east than anywhere in the world, so what is there to compare?
You derided the land of the Arabic peninsular on one hand, on the other praise their GDP, as if you do not know that GDP was built on the world's largest oil and gas reserves from the same land you deride, so what is your point exactly?

Everything you wrote here is a pack of lies that shows you know next to nothing how the Emirate is run.

rce in less than 30years? How come a country of less than 10 cities have more money and success than Nigeria with over 500 large cities? How could a country 32 times smaller than Nigeria be almost 15 times richer and 1000 times more developed?

Their Structure!

They discussed their constitution!
They agreed on regional autonomy!
They have regional fiscal independence!
They have freedom to enter or exit the Union!
They do not have a unitarized constitution!
They do not have ethnic domination tendencies!
They signed truce among themselves!
The right of each region is upheld!
They do not have allocations!
They have the equality of regions!

Continue deceiving yourself.
You ended up saying nothing. I was reading thinking I would see where you highlighted your superior proof and arguments.

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Re: Lessons For Nigeria:the Story Of United Arab Emirates! by jpphilips(m): 3:43am On Aug 14, 2018
StillX10:
with the kind of people we have in the government how can we move forward

You are worse than Nigeria on a scale of problems, someone just fabricated rubbish, sold to your emptiness, you swallowed because you lack the ability to reason or verify information, that was how Nnamdi Kanu brainwashed most of you because there was nothing in the brains he met, spit!!

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Re: Lessons For Nigeria:the Story Of United Arab Emirates! by jpphilips(m): 3:49am On Aug 14, 2018
lovere:

You ended up saying nothing. I was reading thinking I would see where you highlighted your superior proof and arguments.

I am not your history teacher, whoever wrote that nonsense does not know how Dubai, Qatar and other GCC are run, if you are empty, believe it after a proper research you will thank me later.
It is silly to come on a faceless forum to present researched facts to someone who is probably hawking gala under a Lagos bridge .
Its a waste of time!!

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Re: Lessons For Nigeria:the Story Of United Arab Emirates! by StillX10(m): 7:24am On Aug 14, 2018
jpphilips:


You are worse than Nigeria on a scale of problems, someone just fabricated rubbish, sold to your emptiness, you swallowed because you lack the ability to reason or verify information, that was how Nnamdi Kanu brainwashed most of you because there was nothing in the brains he met, spit!!
ok sir
Re: Lessons For Nigeria:the Story Of United Arab Emirates! by HarryDuce(m): 7:55am On Aug 14, 2018
Such an ignorant dimwit. Tell us what the UAE did - still does- to maintain the status quo in that country.
It's not by making moronic comparisons.
Re: Lessons For Nigeria:the Story Of United Arab Emirates! by citizenY(m): 8:34am On Aug 14, 2018
jpphilips:


I am not your history teacher, whoever wrote that nonsense does not know how Dubai, Qatar and other GCC are run, if you are empty, believe it after a proper research you will thank me later.
It is silly to come on a faceless forum to present researched facts to someone who is probably hawking gala under a Lagos bridge .
Its a waste of time!!

We want to learn, kindly enlightened us. Thank you.

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Re: Lessons For Nigeria:the Story Of United Arab Emirates! by lovere: 10:02am On Aug 14, 2018
jpphilips:


Anybody just sits home, fabricate rubbish, bring to the public as if, they are begging to be tutored by the general public, has education decayed this much?

UAE had no use, never used, never contemplated using your 1963 republican constitution, you pulled that nonsense off your arse.
UAE remains a kingdom not a republic till date, there is nothing in that constitution that mirrows what they practice today.
Imagine a Nigerian aspiring to live like the UAE forgetting the UAE is not even a democracy, forgetting there is nothing like parliament and elections in the UAE, are you progressing or retrogressing with this proposal of yours?

There are more terrorists in the middle east than anywhere in the world, so what is there to compare?
You derided the land of the Arabic peninsular on one hand, on the other praise their GDP, as if you do not know that GDP was built on the world's largest oil and gas reserves from the same land you deride, so what is your point exactly?

Everything you wrote here is a pack of lies that shows you know next to nothing how the Emirate is run.

Their Structure!

They discussed their constitution!
They agreed on regional autonomy!
They have regional fiscal independence!
They have freedom to enter or exit the Union!
They do not have a unitarized constitution!
They do not have ethnic domination tendencies!
They signed truce among themselves!
The right of each region is upheld!
They do not have allocations!
They have the equality of regions!

Continue deceiving yourself.

like i said earlier, other than spewing insults and rubbish you ended up saying nothing. i believe this will enlighten and educate you about UAE.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_of_the_United_Arab_Emirates

read responsibly!

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Re: Lessons For Nigeria:the Story Of United Arab Emirates! by tomakint: 1:57pm On Aug 14, 2018
lovere:


like i said earlier, other than spewing insults and rubbish you ended up saying nothing. i believe this will enlighten and educate you about UAE.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_of_the_United_Arab_Emirates

read responsibly!

That dude is sold out to demonic hogwash not meant to be taken seriously he will always come with his blue crayon to criticize reasonable arguments but never come up with a reasonable counter statements to convince us but will always argue like a robot but he can defend Buhari like an irritant. Avoid the plaque he is not your type.
Re: Lessons For Nigeria:the Story Of United Arab Emirates! by tomakint: 2:00pm On Aug 14, 2018
jpphilips:


Anybody just sits home, fabricate rubbish, bring to the public as if, they are begging to be tutored by the general public, has education decayed this much?

UAE had no use, never used, never contemplated using your 1963 republican constitution, you pulled that nonsense off your arse.
UAE remains a kingdom not a republic till date, there is nothing in that constitution that mirrows what they practice today.
Imagine a Nigerian aspiring to live like the UAE forgetting the UAE is not even a democracy, forgetting there is nothing like parliament and elections in the UAE, are you progressing or retrogressing with this proposal of yours?

There are more terrorists in the middle east than anywhere in the world, so what is there to compare?
You derided the land of the Arabic peninsular on one hand, on the other praise their GDP, as if you do not know that GDP was built on the world's largest oil and gas reserves from the same land you deride, so what is your point exactly?

Everything you wrote here is a pack of lies that shows you know next to nothing how the Emirate is run.

Their Structure!

They discussed their constitution!
They agreed on regional autonomy!
They have regional fiscal independence!
They have freedom to enter or exit the Union!
They do not have a unitarized constitution!
They do not have ethnic domination tendencies!
They signed truce among themselves!
The right of each region is upheld!
They do not have allocations!
They have the equality of regions!

Continue deceiving yourself.

Old man I don't have time for crying babies and nagging oldies this cool afternoon, if you have something meaningful and superior to table to prove that what I put up their are lies go ahead and lets see not this demonic puffing and huffing from you. You are too old for this infantile struggling please
Re: Lessons For Nigeria:the Story Of United Arab Emirates! by jpphilips(m): 5:32pm On Aug 16, 2018
tomakint:


Old man I don't have time for crying babies and nagging oldies this cool afternoon, if you have something meaningful and superior to table to prove that what I put up their are lies go ahead and lets see not this demonic puffing and huffing from you. You are too old for this infantile struggling please

Only someone that is perpetually empty will read a nonsense that said a monarchy copied a republican constitution, for you to even think he has a point worthy of discourse is the reason you just have to shoot yourself in the head!!

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Re: Lessons For Nigeria:the Story Of United Arab Emirates! by jpphilips(m): 5:38pm On Aug 16, 2018
lovere:


like i said earlier, other than spewing insults and rubbish you ended up saying nothing. i believe this will enlighten and educate you about UAE.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_of_the_United_Arab_Emirates

read responsibly!

Why will you feel insulted? did anyone ask you to bring your ignorance to the public? UAE legislators are appointed not elected, is there anything in the 1963 constitution that mirrors that practice? why am i even wasting my time on dumbos.
The US even borrowed your 1999 constitution olodo!!

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Re: Lessons For Nigeria:the Story Of United Arab Emirates! by tomakint: 6:42pm On Aug 16, 2018
jpphilips:


Only someone that is perpetually empty will read a nonsense that said a monarchy copied a republican constitution, for you to even think he has a point worthy of discourse is the reason you just have to shoot yourself in the head!!

Did you even read the reason cited for their understudy of our 1963 Constitution? Was it stated there that UAE copied it? Why are you always like this?
Re: Lessons For Nigeria:the Story Of United Arab Emirates! by lovere: 3:50am On Aug 17, 2018
jpphilips:


Why will you feel insulted? did anyone ask you to bring your ignorance to the public? UAE legislators are appointed not elected, is there anything in the 1963 constitution that mirrors that practice? why am i even wasting my time on dumbos.
The US even borrowed your 1999 constitution olodo!!
People like you are one of the reasons Nigeria has not been able to move forward. A demented animal like you. Quote me again make thunder strike you. Anu mpama.

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