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What Did You Achieve For The Benefit Of Nigeria In 2007? by Orikinla(m): 10:46am On Dec 04, 2007
What did you achieve for the benefit of Nigeria in 2007?

This question is directed at all Nigerians.

As the year 2007 ends, it is only natural to reflect on what happened in your life and the lives of others in Nigeria and the rest of the world.

How did you fare as a citizen of Nigeria?

My focus is not on how much money you made for yourself or your family, but how much contributions you made for the benefit of your community and the rest of humanity.
Greediness is actually the root of corruption the cankerworm of destruction that has made Nigeria one of the most corrupt and poorest countries on earth.

The acquisition of status symbols of luxury and prestige are not achievements for the benefit of Nigerians, because they do not contribute to the development and advancement of Nigeria.  They are just your own trophies and you can celebrate them nevertheless, but if they are not important, relevant, and significant to the rest of Nigerians, they are worthless to Nigeria.

Community service is very popular in the developed countries and the richest countries on earth are notable for community service.  We need to emulate them in the nation building of Nigeria.

I have read many optimistic articles and commentaries on the wind of change in Nigeria and I welcome such optimism, no matter how naïve or unrealistic.  But we have to stop our fallacies and hypocrisies and the shameless celebration of vain conceit and deceit, otherwise Nigeria would still be groping in the darkness of underdevelopment until kingdom come.

The Collapse of the Nigerian Economy:
Many people are actually ignorant of the fact that the Nigerian economy has collapsed.  They only judge Nigeria from their own successful investment portfolios and from the skyline views of the skyscrapers in Lagos and Abuja, without any down to earth analysis of the Nigerian crisis from the urban areas to the rural areas.  Many of the Nigerians who have secured very lucrative jobs and businesses live in their "Fools Paradise" and love romantic escapism and ironically the poor majority wallow in pathetic defeatism as they resign their fate on providence with what I call the "God Dey Syndrome" or negative "No Condition is Permanent Mentality".
 
The collapse of the textile industry in Nigeria is enough proof of the collapse of the Nigerian economy.
The fact that the textile industry has collapsed shows me the failures of Nigerian banks, insurance companies, and industrialists, no matter all the bogus claims of Nigerian banks and other companies.

We had the worst elections in 2007. The rigging of the elections last April battered the Nigerian economy locally and internationally.

The multinational oil companies have been battered by the Niger Delta crisis.

The Nigeria media did not achieve any remarkable development as the flagship of Nigerian journalism, The Guardian nearly collapsed when the workers went on strike and exposed the rot in the media house.  The Guardian of Nigeria is a disgrace when compared to Guardian of London or even the Herald of Zimbabwe and the electronic media in Nigeria cannot even compete with SABC of South Africa.

The so called boom in telecommunication as measured by the increasing number of phone users did not boost the Nigerian economy, but rather increased the population of Nigerian semi-illiterates using mobile phones.  The majority of the over 46 million users of phones in Nigeria are actually consumers and not producers and even the millions of Nigerian applicants have GSM mobile phones.

When we begin to use our guts, skills and wits to use all our natural resources for the benefit of all Nigerians in Nigeria, then we can see what we are contributing to nation building in every capacity of human development.

An artist can show us what he or she has done in the arts for the benefit of Nigeria.
The medical doctor can show us.
The engineer can show us.
The banker can show us.
The farmer can show us.
The teacher can show us.
The trader can show us.
The writer can show us.
The messenger can show us.

Every Nigerian at every level should show us what he or she has done and achieved for the benefit of Nigeria in 2007.

Re: What Did You Achieve For The Benefit Of Nigeria In 2007? by texazzpete(m): 12:19pm On Dec 04, 2007
I have worked on projects to earn Nigeria millions of dollars and to preserve the life of some of our natural resources.

I personally paid taxes of over a million naira to date this year alone.

All in all, i'd say i was a useful citizen indeed grin
Re: What Did You Achieve For The Benefit Of Nigeria In 2007? by babasin(m): 12:50pm On Dec 04, 2007
I personally paid taxes of over a million naira to date this year alone.

very good, before we praise you further, you need to pay 30% tax on your total earning to be a good citizen.

grin cheesy
Re: What Did You Achieve For The Benefit Of Nigeria In 2007? by Orikinla(m): 6:13pm On Dec 04, 2007
texazzpete:

I have worked on projects to earn Nigeria millions of dollars and to preserve the life of some of our natural resources.

I personally paid taxes of over a million naira to date this year alone.

All in all, i'd say i was a useful citizen indeed grin


Well done!

Have you contributed anything to your community?
Re: What Did You Achieve For The Benefit Of Nigeria In 2007? by ono(m): 12:12am On Dec 05, 2007
I made sure we have enough ''ceiling'' to get the job going in my company for local contractors. We employ these local contractors who in turn employ several other Nigerians to work for them on our projects. I feel great when I realise several Nigerian guys out there are benefitting from what we give these people - no matter how small.

I also pay taxes that runs into a few millions of naira per year to state coffers - even though there's really nothing on ground from the state end to justify such payment.
Re: What Did You Achieve For The Benefit Of Nigeria In 2007? by Sijien(m): 12:47am On Dec 05, 2007
texazzpete:

I have worked on projects to earn Nigeria millions of dollars and to preserve the life of some of our natural resources.

I personally paid taxes of over a million naira to date this year alone.

All in all, i'd say i was a useful citizen indeed grin


how much do u earn?
Re: What Did You Achieve For The Benefit Of Nigeria In 2007? by almondjoy(f): 5:01am On Dec 05, 2007
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Major benefits: Staying away from Nigeria--to help the unemployment rate. One less "unemployed" graduate to worry about. kiss
Re: What Did You Achieve For The Benefit Of Nigeria In 2007? by texazzpete(m): 7:34am On Dec 05, 2007
Sijien:

how much do u earn?

Do you really expect an answer?

Ok, here's one: None Of Your Business! grin
Re: What Did You Achieve For The Benefit Of Nigeria In 2007? by Orikinla(m): 4:50pm On Dec 05, 2007
I have asked this question to challenge those who have posted accusations and allegations against public office holders, to show us what they have done to correct the mistakes of our elected and appointed office holders.

We must be the model of what we expect in Nigeria.

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