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Nigeria : Will Things Ever Get Better? by DadaStephen1(m): 2:26pm On Sep 17, 2020 |
Idris Abdulkareem is a Prophet. He sang about Sexual Harrassment on Campuses by Lecturers decades ago which we call Sex for Marks today. We didn't care, We just danced like people with no thinking faculty. He sang Nigeria Jaga Jaga Long before we named Tinubu Jaga-ban Long before Buhari came to play the exact script of the song. We only sang along, our brains were too weak to process the lyrics and solve the problem. The evils bedeviling us as a nation today didn't start today, We just didn't observe on time We just at didn't bother to ponder on a solution We just didn't know it will degenerate to this Or We have always been part of the problem all along. From the first to the last Military Coup, to the Buhari led 2015 Opposition The songs has always been the same. Dear Reader, Be very pragmatic and sincere, Do you think things will get better? |
Re: Nigeria : Will Things Ever Get Better? by Nobody: 2:27pm On Sep 17, 2020 |
Yes. If they assent to laws that will make politics extremely unattractive. |
Re: Nigeria : Will Things Ever Get Better? by DadaStephen1(m): 2:31pm On Sep 17, 2020 |
iamadonis2: What kinds of laws? Is politics the problem? |
Re: Nigeria : Will Things Ever Get Better? by psucc(m): 3:15pm On Sep 17, 2020 |
DadaStephen1:There is almost no hope for this country to get well again. No, not in the foreseeable time. Politics has been made the gold and if you can dig deep, you already crossed the robbicon. Such that there is absolute resolved of the politicians against the masses. 2. Youths are the leaders of tomorrow. They, rightly carry the ambience of hope for the future. But here in Nigeria, the reverse holds sway. The youths who are groomed by our leaders (our grandfathers), who possibly are to take over are more dangerous than their mentors. E.g. Yahaya Bello, even your very friend who happens to be elected or appointed into office. Your calls no longer go through or at best he is so busy that he cannot return your missed calls. 3. There is no law that can be passed, let alone signed or implement, if it is not to open more avenues for looting. Infact, a careful study of our laws will show that they are deliberately coined with loopholes so that even where it is glaring that their partner has infringe on the law, there will be an escape for him/her. 4. Nigeria can only be redeemed if it is broken into several nation states where the people will sit to draft a new law for themselves. 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria : Will Things Ever Get Better? by helinues: 3:24pm On Sep 17, 2020 |
3 more years of wailing |
Re: Nigeria : Will Things Ever Get Better? by Nobody: 3:40pm On Sep 17, 2020 |
DadaStephen1: Get my point. A situation where laws are enacted to 1. Only encourage Ph.D to contest political positions. 2. Pay of President down to Councilors does not exceed 1.2 million naira monthly. No other added incentive. 3. Constituency allowances not paid to NASS Members but funds directly committed to actual projects. 4. Government fires 60% of workers from its payroll and employ IT services to drive majority of the functions. 5. Capitalists economy. These things look simple but from my experience, this is what the Country needs like right now. |
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