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Why Nigerians Don't Trust Their Leaders? by ziccoit: 12:40pm On Dec 14, 2011
The reasons are abound but it takes a longer  time to explain what will happen to people than to show them if they flutter.

1.  Obj promised Nigerians uninterrupted power supply only to turn around that he only promised us constant power supply.

2. Yar-Adua declared a state of emmergency on power the 1st 100days in government, we all knew what followed.

3. We all knew one of the GEJ/SAMBO campaign points then was minimum wages of 18K for all workers. Forget about state workers  I don't know of any federal worker that has been paid despite the increment is just around 1k.

There are lots and lots.

Somebody should tell me why should I believe these people.
Re: Why Nigerians Don't Trust Their Leaders? by Lasinoh: 2:15pm On Dec 14, 2011
Nigerians cannot be trusted themselves. . . equation balance.
The will of God! kiss

Re: Why Nigerians Don't Trust Their Leaders? by Godmann(m): 2:53pm On Dec 14, 2011
We cannot trust our leaders because they are criminals. They are a product of colonization. The west after looting our lands and colonising us, gave us their stooges as leaders. Those that tried o rule us for our good were killed by the West. Patrice Lumumba, Sanka, Muritala, etc.

Until we have people's leaders' we will never trust impostors.
Lasinoh:

Nigerians can not be trusted themselves. . . equation balance.
The will of God! kiss

See Nigerians are not criminals. It is our criminal government that made us criminals.
Re: Why Nigerians Don't Trust Their Leaders? by obowunmi(m): 2:55pm On Dec 14, 2011
Nigeria does not have leaders.
Re: Why Nigerians Don't Trust Their Leaders? by EkoIle1: 3:13pm On Dec 14, 2011
Foolish Nigerians, they of course have selective trust in their worthless leaders.


Shebi you trust your leaders and praise them when they ignore all your problems while commandeering all governmental and legislative resources to go after ghayy people.

So after your silly ghayy adventure, you are now back to square one with the same problems and worthless leaders,


Silly and dum.b Nigerians.
Re: Why Nigerians Don't Trust Their Leaders? by Lasinoh: 3:30pm On Dec 14, 2011
Godman_n:

We cannot trust our leaders because they are criminals. They are a product of colonization. The west after looting our lands and colonising us, gave us their stooges as leaders. Those that tried o rule us for our good were killed by the West. Patrice Lumumba, Sanka, Muritala, etc.

Until we have people's leaders' we will never trust impostors.
See Nigerians are not criminals. It is our criminal government that made us criminals.

Read this.

http://nigeriantimes..com/2011/11/three-reasons-why-nigeria-is-corrupt.html

Three Reasons Why Nigeria is Corrupt and Poor
Re: Why Nigerians Don't Trust Their Leaders? by blacksta(m): 3:35pm On Dec 14, 2011
The problem is the people who keep voting back the incompetent hacks. " I voted for GEJ and not PDP" Unfortunately you cant separate gej from pdp.
Re: Why Nigerians Don't Trust Their Leaders? by Nobody: 3:42pm On Dec 14, 2011
They are devil incarnate(Liars) because all their promises are full of lies and they don't fear God.

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