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Re: AlJazeera: 'Nigeria's Worsening Job Crisis Feels Like There's No Hope' by ivandragon: 7:26pm On Nov 30, 2018 |
ogatboy: when a yahoo boy kills to make money, risk his life to entrap innocent people, eats shit & does other demeaning things to make money, is on his 'system' 24/7 trying to get a maga, do you think he is not working hard? when illegal oil bunkerers are in the creeks, soaked to the head in crude, risking their lives to get out crude for sale, you think it is easy work? but what they do, is it right work? you see security officers hailing yahoo boys & then manhandling civil servants because those ones don't 'drop' big money. a person who wants to do right, will do right now matter the provocation to do wrong. people with your mentality are the ones that are easily 'motivated to crime' because 'government no try'. a criminal mind is a criminal mind regardless of the condition & situation. 1 Like |
Re: AlJazeera: 'Nigeria's Worsening Job Crisis Feels Like There's No Hope' by otokx(m): 7:27pm On Nov 30, 2018 |
The problem with Nigeria is not necessarily the lack of Jobs but the mentality of the people. |
Re: AlJazeera: 'Nigeria's Worsening Job Crisis Feels Like There's No Hope' by zhyzhy: 8:42pm On Nov 30, 2018 |
Gandollar: Gbam! 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: AlJazeera: 'Nigeria's Worsening Job Crisis Feels Like There's No Hope' by lexy2014: 8:50pm On Nov 30, 2018 |
blacknp: In engaging u with my questions, I was expecting that u will use d opportunity of answering my questions to showcase y buhari deserves a second term in terms of achievements. Unfortunately but not unexpected, u have nothing 2 say in that regard. Instead u have resorted 2 spilling ur emotions by engaging in personal attacks. First of all, I am a Nigerian citizen. And because of that I have d right 2 demand 4 accountability from those in power as 2 how they have used d mandate given 2 them. Am sure this is strange 2u cos u feel those in power are doing u a favour. Second, d constitution says in section 14(2b), ". D security and welfare of d people is d primary purpose of govt" Who is d head of govt? D head of govt is president buhari. That means that it is his responsibility 2 provide welfare 4 Nigerians as enshrined in d constitution. If he isn't doing that, he has failed. So am at loss as to y u feel Nigerians shouldn't demand welfare from d president when that is what he was voted into power to provide. Get it into ur system, Nigeria isn't about any political party. It's about d constitution. Obviously, u aren't conversant with its provisions. U are just running after political parties&candidates. Third, u say d president hasn't reshuffled his cabinet. Does reshuffling or not reshuffling a cabinet equate to success or results? How do u judge d success of a cabinet? Its by d results they have. Can u share d results of buharis cabinet? Fourth, u said d president is planning that's y d country isn't moving forward yet. But u also agreed that it took d president 6months to appoint a cabinet. Is that a sign of someone who knows what he is doing? D practice world over is 4a presidential candidate to have his cabinet list on hand immediately after winning an election. Buhari had 3months to get that list ready b4 swearing in, that is from February 2015- may 2015. So what was he doing in those 3months? So if it took him a total of 9months to appoint a cabinet, u can then nderstand y its taking him this long to do anything. That has nothing 2do with planning. Fifth. U keep saying Nigerians are lazy and u are using bill gates&mark zukerberg as good examples of successful hardworking people. I am assuming u aren't a Nigerian and that u are hardworking. I was also expecting that instead of using Gates & zukerberg as successful people, y didn't u use urself? Y can't u tell us how u are as successful as zukerberg? Did u also drop out of school in ur first year and are u a self made billionaire like Gates? Share with us ur innovation that has created jobs 4 millions 1 Like |
Re: AlJazeera: 'Nigeria's Worsening Job Crisis Feels Like There's No Hope' by ogatboy(m): 7:40am On Dec 01, 2018 |
ivandragon: Oga it is the environnement that creates such. If people have reasonable job, who would have time for such. Lots of people are idle and under-employed. I repeat, travel around and see why you have low crime rates in other countries |
Re: AlJazeera: 'Nigeria's Worsening Job Crisis Feels Like There's No Hope' by ivandragon: 8:25am On Dec 01, 2018 |
ogatboy: most of you guys who brandish this 'travel around' have never been out of your locales... there is no justification for crime, simple. |
Re: AlJazeera: 'Nigeria's Worsening Job Crisis Feels Like There's No Hope' by ogatboy(m): 12:15pm On Dec 01, 2018 |
ivandragon: Hahahaha. If you can visit 17 countries in one year, come back and talk to me. Crime rates are higher in countries with high unemployment or under-employment believe it or not. Until Nigeria face facts and stop being religious and moral about our problems, then we are going to keep going in circles |
Re: AlJazeera: 'Nigeria's Worsening Job Crisis Feels Like There's No Hope' by ivandragon: 1:43pm On Dec 01, 2018 |
ogatboy: lol... ok oooo. I have heard you. so what do you say about Nigerians who go abroad & become drug dealers & advanced free fraud specialists? do you know that outside a war or rebellious state/condition, some cities in the US have more crime rates than Nigeria? again I tell you this, a criminal is a criminal. a man who won't do crime would not do crime no matter the provocation. |
Re: AlJazeera: 'Nigeria's Worsening Job Crisis Feels Like There's No Hope' by MrayNgozi(f): 2:19pm On Dec 01, 2018 |
Breaking News: Aisha Yusufu Has These Questions For Buhari And The APC https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ibhi31wSJMU |
Re: AlJazeera: 'Nigeria's Worsening Job Crisis Feels Like There's No Hope' by incomeboostng: 9:09pm On Dec 03, 2018 |
There is hope! |
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