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Education / Re: Top Historical Moments In Pictures by 9jacanchange: 2:54pm On Jul 15, 2020
TheSourcerer:
Chicago Democratic Convention, 1968

Americans were stunned that all this was happening in their country



See how uncivilized they are ?
Donjazet. 9jacanchange this is why history is important .
Blacks were never gun weilding , gun slinging gangsters as they potrayed in their movies and made them be today (Chicago bloods and crips gangs) blacks are intellectually experienced in all levels of maturity , whites made rap music , sterotyped marijuana as our drug, criminalized and glorified thuggery in their movies and music knowing well it would affect the new generation of black children , now we all believe we are gangsta , drug dealers and fraudsters to beat us down leading to infiriority complex. Sigh .... Religion , Politics are another tools , give me one reason we need religion and politics ? Just one

people need religion, because it gives them a sense of hope and acceptance, and politics is so important in life, that it is mostly in all aspects of our life, talk about the family, talk about the school, even between two individuals, man is naturally a political being, and this is a fact we seem not to know in Nigeria, that's why we allow men who have so limited our lives, use our resources for their gain and all Nigerians can say, is " it is their business na, that one no concern me" how decisions are made on how we live, and we say is non of our business baffles me, it makes me sick to death.

I sent you are message in your email get back to me please.
Politics / Re: Nigerian's Is Time To Act by 9jacanchange: 2:28pm On Jul 15, 2020
Yujin:

Creating multiple fronts will be counterproductive. Go join them with your ideas. I wish you guys success.

no I don't think so, thanks for your advice

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Politics / Re: Nigerian's Is Time To Act by 9jacanchange: 1:01pm On Jul 15, 2020
Yujin:
OP, there's another thread on nairaland presently that has been calling for a similar thing. Search for it and join them. Don't open other threads for the same purpose.


oh yeah! I just saw it now, but I have different a ideology and method. we need as many different thinkers who want the same thing, our systems may be different but I believe we want different things.
Politics / Re: Nigerian's Is Time To Act by 9jacanchange: 9:25am On Jul 15, 2020
TheSourcerer:
my mail is not linked to NL,here darnleypedro22@gmail.com
ok
Politics / Re: Nigerian's Is Time To Act by 9jacanchange: 9:25am On Jul 15, 2020
donbachi:
Take two adult male and female..from nigeria to america,germany or uk.and let them have a child in any of these countries.the child will grow and start acting with the mentality of the country of birth and not that of parents...the child will grow up cordinated.but,check naija mates.you will see an opposite of that child...our problem is airbone and its also in the water we drink.

you are right, that's why something much be done, if we keep complaining about it nothing will change, this is our fight, a person can not save Nigeria, 10 people won't, everyone should see it as a fight we all have to fight, even if is not for us but for the future of our next generation.
Politics / Re: Nigerian's Is Time To Act by 9jacanchange: 9:08am On Jul 15, 2020
psucc:
Nigeria's problem is both fundamental and hereditary. It is passed from father to son, godfather to godson, and the invisibly handed over from one regime to another.

If we can administer the Rawlings treatment, we may only reduce corruption but open a new Vista of hatred worst than that which led to the civil war.

The best maybe to go each other's way.


first and foremost, going our separate ways is no way to solve or fight the common enemy cos they won't even allow us, the Igbo leaders won't allow igbo's go, the Yoruba leaders won't allow the Yoruba's go, the Hausa leaders won't allow the hausa's go, cos they have a common goal, which is to make as much wealth with Nigerian resources and frustrate the people of these nation, the best way for us to go our separate ways ( if that's necessary) is for us to join hands and fight the common enemy until will do, we won't have or see any freedom
Politics / Re: Nigerian's Is Time To Act by 9jacanchange: 9:02am On Jul 15, 2020
TheSourcerer:
I'm in .
ok good, inbox me
Politics / Nigerian's Is Time To Act by 9jacanchange: 8:35am On Jul 15, 2020
NIGERIAN'S IS TIME TO ACT


Alot of scholars and individuals have tried to analyse Nigeria and her problems, some have gone ahead to give profound solutions but yet nothing has changed, rather situations in Nigeria are getting worse day by day.
I have come to realize these scholars and individuals failed to show us the steps and procedures in getting these profound solutions, they tell us what we should do for development and not how we can do it,to achieve it, I will liken this to a mathematician who gives u an answer to a problem and not show u how to get the answer.
Looking closely and deeper into Nigeria, it seems Nigeria is never going to be better because we really don't know how to go about these problems, or we really do not know what the problem is, we keep talking about tribalism, religion, corruption, illiteracy, underdevelopment, I beg to say they are not really the problem, they are just symptoms of the problem, these things afflict us as a result of a problem.


What then is the problem? There are some questions we really need to ask ourselves that will point us to what the problem is, questions like.

1, why is religion and tribalism a problem in Nigeria? ( Should it really be a problem)?

2, who are those that benefits from these tribal & religious wars and hatred, ( the leaders or the citizens)?


3, who are does that subtly plaint these tribal and religious bombs of hatred into our minds( the leaders or the citizens)

4, who benefits more when goods and services are imported more than exported, when corruption is a way of life in our society ( the leaders or the citizens)

5, why is it that a culture of, tribalism, nepotism, corruption, lack of interest in politics, selfishness, fear of the government, has been created?( Who created it? And who gains more from this culture?, The leaders or the citizens)?

These are the questions and many more we should ask ourselves and think deeply about them.
Will our nation ever get better if we keep thinking it will change one day, without working to make it happen?
An average Nigeria is not concerned about the society as long as he can pursue his career and get it, as long as he has money and can provide for his own needs, he doesn't care if another person is going hungry because of how badly the society is being run, they don't care if anyone is going through an injustice or brutality in the hands of those that should be protecting them, they are comfortable seeing abnormalities in the society. A society each and every one of us have a responsibility to. This is an attitude that have grown in us as a result of an environment that have been created by some people, and this attitude have turned into a way of life, it is now a culture for Nigerian's to care less about the government and how the society is being run, you will hear them say, is none of my business on how these old men run the country, who told you that? What the government has to do or plan to do have alot to do with you, cos it affects an aspect of your life one way or the another, so when we don't care about the government or how the country is run, when we don't get actively involved we are doing ourselves more harm than good.
Acting not concerned is not going to take away our problems or is it going to stop it, infact there is no amount of money you will have that will make this problem stop being a problem it is only going to make you comfortable in the problem, but it won't change it. We have talked enough, talking is not solving the issue, it's high time we started acting, we all need to get involved now, challenge the system, hold our leaders responsible of their works and deeds, challenge some laws, police brutality e.t.c, there is nobody that is going to do it for us, God or Allah is not going to come down and do it, human factor is needed, and waiting for other nations to come fight our fight, is stupidity, nor are those same people who are the problem, going to change all of a sudden without something or someone compelling them, it's still going to fall back to the citizens, the reasonable one's, those that are truly tired of how things are run in Nigeria and desperately needs change, those that are ready to use any means necessary,those who are ready to take responsibilities that can change the cause of this nation, we have hoped for long, we have prayed for long, we have waited for long, if nothing is done,change will not come, things will infact keep getting worse. It's high time we started making demands from our leaders, it's time we started making them hear our voices and not just hear it but consider it , and not just to consider it but do something about our needs.

Remember if nothing is done about our current situations, it will only, surely get worse. If you feel that you can help change the direction and cause of our nation, if you feel you have a part to play to help make our nation great, please inbox me through my mail. It's a movement. Thanks.

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