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Re: Gej On How Nigerians Should Be Treated By The International Community by 989900: 10:43pm On Nov 18, 2011
God bless the guy that said talk is cheap and charity begins at home
Re: Gej On How Nigerians Should Be Treated By The International Community by viewlekan: 11:30pm On Nov 18, 2011
This man GEJ is daftness personified!

He should start by addressing pertinent issues facing him at home, Nigeria is gradually been regarded as a terrorist country with all the Bokoharam debacle going on. I might be wrong but as far as I know, no one has been prosecuted for these bombings. He is very good at reactionary statements but there is no evidence of proactive measures to curtail this evil trend. He can go on facebook and spout out nonsense all he wants but the reality is that his administration has failed in protecting the country from these criminals.

On the economic frontier, he has performed even worse! No innovative thinking or measures/solutions, it is all the same regurgitated policies we are used to- increase oil prices at the detriment of average Nigerians that are struggling to make ends meet and interestingly enough, the citizenry are not been offered any form of safety nets i.e increases in salary /reduction in taxes/government stimulus in the form of direct payments.

He claims to have a Phd, which I think is negatively telling in regards to the standard of education in Nigeria, he has not offered any innovative solution, rather he is relying on the expertise of Okonjo Iwenla who has been trained all her professional life to persuade developing countries and impose policies that are necessary to benefit the developed world.

In a nutshell, there is no way GEJ can ask for foreign countries to respect Nigeria and Nigerians if he has not accorded them the same .
Re: Gej On How Nigerians Should Be Treated By The International Community by scribble: 11:54pm On Nov 18, 2011
egift:

President Goodluck demonstrating how Nigerians should behave outside.



relaxed fisherman posture,

see how hillary looks like she is talking to her servant.

servant leader
Re: Gej On How Nigerians Should Be Treated By The International Community by scribble: 11:56pm On Nov 18, 2011
justwise:

This is just hot air. Sometimes Some Nigerians are treated they way they deserved to be treated.

like u who will be treated like an illiterate for not spelling properly grin
Re: Gej On How Nigerians Should Be Treated By The International Community by FEMARY1: 12:31am On Nov 19, 2011
ok oh

Re: Gej On How Nigerians Should Be Treated By The International Community by skfa1: 2:21am On Nov 19, 2011
scribble:

like u who will be treated like an illiterate for not spelling properly grin


Tehehehehehe grin grin grin
Re: Gej On How Nigerians Should Be Treated By The International Community by knowChina(m): 5:17am On Nov 19, 2011
Just a good move towards new nigeria. Kudos
Re: Gej On How Nigerians Should Be Treated By The International Community by onothai: 6:28am On Nov 19, 2011
Can Nigeria minister of foreign affair take a serious look into the condition of Nigerians living in Thailand, we are facing serious problem here, there is a particular man called UWAABU PAW PAW, by Nigerians leaving in Thailand. He is operating within sukumvit,onut and environs, any Nigerian that come into the country must know him because he hate Nigerians with passion, he does whatever he want with Nigerians which he can not do same to other nationality, to the extent that if he wish he will just drop drugs into your pocket and ask for bribe and if one can not provide that means you are going to jail. Please this is an SOS to Nigerian Government to look into this matter with seriousness.
Re: Gej On How Nigerians Should Be Treated By The International Community by softtouch2(m): 6:35am On Nov 19, 2011
Very good intentions, but before international communities starts treating us with dignity, the way we treated ourselves matters.
When immigration and customs in our Airports are treating fellow Nigerians shamefully in order to extort money from innocent people. In the presence of travelers from other countries, our own Police/Immigration/Customs threaten Nigerian with slap, those they can not threaten, they openly begged them for money like Alimanjiris, right there in our Airports, so how will these foreigners treat Nigerians in their countries?
Re: Gej On How Nigerians Should Be Treated By The International Community by softtouch2(m): 6:39am On Nov 19, 2011
Posted by: onothai

Can Nigeria minister of foreign affair take a serious look into the condition of Nigerians living in Thailand, we are facing serious problem here, there is a particular man called UWAABU PAW PAW, by Nigerians leaving in Thailand. He is operating within sukumvit,onut and environs, any Nigerian that come into the country must know him because he hate Nigerians with passion, he does whatever he want with Nigerians which he can not do same to other nationality, to the extent that if he wish he will just drop drugs into your pocket and ask for bribe and if one can not provide that means you are going to jail. Please this is an SOS to Nigerian Government to look into this matter with seriousness.


@Poster: Why not go to Nigerian embassy and report?, or post your message on GEJ Facebook page.
Re: Gej On How Nigerians Should Be Treated By The International Community by onothai: 7:04am On Nov 19, 2011
@Poster: Why not go to Nigerian embassy and report?, or post your message on GEJ Facebook page.


Nigeria embassy here is so weak, even last three months ago Nigerians went on demonstration against the Nigeria high commission in Thailand. So he is even part of the problem, he is not doing anything for us here. Even if one have any problem with the police, the police will tell you that they are going to call your embassy and they will not answer, and they will call them in your presence and prove it to you. But other nationalities once the call their embassy the get reply.
Re: Gej On How Nigerians Should Be Treated By The International Community by justwise(m): 8:13am On Nov 19, 2011
scribble:

like u who will be treated like an illiterate for not spelling properly grin

Oh Very clever!! can you point out the spelling mistake there?
Re: Gej On How Nigerians Should Be Treated By The International Community by ayex0001: 10:44am On Nov 19, 2011
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Re: Gej On How Nigerians Should Be Treated By The International Community by walcolm(m): 7:14am On Nov 21, 2011
scribble:

relaxed fisherman posture,

see how hillary looks like she is talking to her servant.

servant leader

this is a very awful posture by a president, dont they get any training on how to stand, walk and carry themself in public? angry
Re: Gej On How Nigerians Should Be Treated By The International Community by 1025: 8:02am On Nov 21, 2011
how is jonathan treating nigerians? it is only when foreigners see how you are treating us and how we are that they will treat us well not by ur words.
you are our problem not those foreigners. whatever name you call your dog, that shall ur dog answer.

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