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Politics / Re: What's Exactly Stopping Nigeria From Having 24/7 Electricity? by Appswheel(m): 5:11pm On Sep 06, 2020
WAKE ME UP

Can we hold a summit where the Past Head of States, Presidents and Ministers who are still alive from Nigeria's Independence to date give an account of their stewardship, a summary of their core achievements? This is with a view to discover the missing link, where and when we got it all wrong – Water, Education, Power, Agriculture, Health, Manufacturing, National Institutions.

When was the last time you watched a Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) Programme, was there any noticeable improvement from what you have known it to be?

Did Nigeria ever show the promise of a great nation? As an optimist, I sometimes struggle to see how the Nigeria of my dreams will be birthed. The late erudite Professor, Pius Adesanmi once wrote that the reason why he published articles on the Nigerian state was for Archeology purposes, to show that not all Nigerians looked away when her leaders showed no vision and sailed with the wind. It is the same with this article, it is to register my displeasure on how our Nation is being run.

The reality of the Nigerian state is best described as a Nightmare. How did we end up being represented by ill-equipped and self-serving individuals? To use the current leadership as an example, how did a supposed Integrity hero manage to head a government whose legacies reek of corruption and corrupt practices?

How did successive generations manage to sow discord and hate in their young? A visit to the politics thread on Nairaland (Nigeria's most visited online forum) reveals the deep hatred the Igbos and the Yorubas have for one another.

For how long will Nigeria remain a bad dream? The realities of Covid-19 forced our leaders to have a taste of their evil deeds; some of them did not survive the border closure. Ironically, the typical Nigerian politician will not learn any lesson from the COVID experience. They are waiting for COVID to pass and get back to their normal way of life. A letter recently credited to the First Lady, after her return from a medical-related trip confirms this position.

If the Nigerian story was a movie, the scriptwriter would have won multiple awards for documenting a brilliant horror story and the actors recognized for a flawless show of evil, ruthlessness and terror – with exception to a few actors.

The Major political parties are structured to present undesirable candidates for elective positions, leaving the electorate a hard job of choosing between the devil and the deep blue sea. Our electoral laws and set up makes it difficult for private candidates to have any chance at the polls.

For a long time, our education system remains on life support. This is not for a lack of Educational Policies, but a lack of implementation and leadership. The realities of COVID-19 underscore the importance of ICT Infrastructure to support blended learning. These infrastructures are non-existent in our tertiary institutions, needless to say in the public Secondary and Primary institutions.

Undoubtedly, we need a revolution to birth the Nigeria of our dreams. Be part of this revolution by being a good leader and citizen in whatever position you find yourself. Do not abuse your office; use your influence for the common good. Lead from the front; be accountable and transparent in your dealings. More importantly, a critical mass of the Nigerian Stakeholders must come together to set up mechanisms to engage and hold our leaders to account across board – at the Local, State and Federal levels.

The tragedy of the Nigerian nation is one of leadership, men and women best described as mediocre with no moral pedigree continue to dominate and dictate how our nation is run. Their strategy is simple but it continues to work, to ride on the people and divide them along the fault lines of ethnicity and religion whilst plundering our national and collective wealth.

Nigeria has been a bad dream and Nightmare.

Please, Wake me up. Wake me up.

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Politics / Wake Me Up - A Call For Revolution by Appswheel(m): 9:47pm On Aug 28, 2020
WAKE ME UP

Can we hold a summit where the Past Head of States, Presidents and Ministers who are still alive from Nigeria's Independence to date give an account of their stewardship, a summary of their core achievements? This is with a view to discover the missing link, where and when we got it all wrong – Water, Education, Power, Agriculture, Health, Manufacturing, National Institutions.

When was the last time you watched a Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) Programme, was there any noticeable improvement from what you have known it to be?

Did Nigeria ever show the promise of a great nation? As an optimist, I sometimes struggle to see how the Nigeria of my dreams will be birthed. The late erudite Professor, Pius Adesanmi once wrote that the reason why he published articles on the Nigerian state was for Archeology purposes, to show that not all Nigerians looked away when her leaders showed no vision and sailed with the wind. It is the same with this article, it is to register my displeasure on how our Nation is being run.

The reality of the Nigerian state is best described as a Nightmare. How did we end up being represented by ill-equipped and self-serving individuals? To use the current leadership as an example, how did a supposed Integrity hero manage to head a government whose legacies reek of corruption and corrupt practices?

How did successive generations manage to sow discord and hate in their young? A visit to the politics thread on Nairaland (Nigeria's most visited online forum) reveals the deep hatred the Igbos and the Yorubas have for one another.

For how long will Nigeria remain a bad dream? The realities of Covid-19 forced our leaders to have a taste of their evil deeds; some of them did not survive the border closure. Ironically, the typical Nigerian politician will not learn any lesson from the COVID experience. They are waiting for COVID to pass and get back to their normal way of life. A letter recently credited to the First Lady, after her return from a medical-related trip confirms this position.

If the Nigerian story was a movie, the scriptwriter would have won multiple awards for documenting a brilliant horror story and the actors recognized for a flawless show of evil, ruthlessness and terror – with exception to a few actors.

The Major political parties are structured to present undesirable candidates for elective positions, leaving the electorate a hard job of choosing between the devil and the deep blue sea. Our electoral laws and set up makes it difficult for private candidates to have any chance at the polls.

For a long time, our education system remains on life support. This is not for a lack of Educational Policies, but a lack of implementation and leadership. The realities of COVID-19 underscore the importance of ICT Infrastructure to support blended learning. These infrastructures are non-existent in our tertiary institutions, needless to say in the public Secondary and Primary institutions.

Undoubtedly, we need a revolution to birth the Nigeria of our dreams. Be part of this revolution by being a good leader and citizen in whatever position you find yourself. Do not abuse your office; use your influence for the common good. Lead from the front; be accountable and transparent in your dealings. More importantly, a critical mass of the Nigerian Stakeholders must come together to set up mechanisms to engage and hold our leaders to account across board – at the Local, State and Federal levels.

The tragedy of the Nigerian nation is one of leadership, men and women best described as mediocre with no moral pedigree continue to dominate and dictate how our nation is run. Their strategy is simple but it continues to work, to ride on the people and divide them along the fault lines of ethnicity and religion whilst plundering our national and collective wealth.

Nigeria has been a bad dream and Nightmare.

Please, Wake me up. Wake me up.
Education / Re: Universities Presenting Names Of Dead Staff To Collect Salaries, FG Alleges by Appswheel(m): 8:03pm On May 19, 2020
Politics / Re: Why We Extended Lockdown By 2 Weeks - Boss Mustapha by Appswheel(m): 6:56pm On May 19, 2020
Agriculture / Re: FG Targets Five Million Jobs From €995m Agric Programme by Appswheel(m): 3:47pm On May 19, 2020
It is unfortunate that our government mostly operate like a scam and directionless organisation.

The Agriculture component of Npower they created, how have they fared...? the so-called loan they gave to market women anchored by the Vice President.. what has become of it?

The insincerity of our leaders and public office holders is the bane of our country.
Agriculture / Re: FG Targets Five Million Jobs From €995m Agric Programme by Appswheel(m): 3:20pm On May 19, 2020
Career / Re: Enquiries: Chartered Institute Of Personnel Management [CIPM] Membership by Appswheel(m): 10:23am On May 19, 2020
Emzeymanuel11:
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Politics / Re: Buhari Extends Gradual Ease Of Lockdown In Lagos, Abuja, Ogun By 2 Weeks by Appswheel(m): 4:31pm On May 18, 2020
I am most concerned about the education of our children who are at home. Till date, the efforts put in place by the Education Ministry is below par and shows a lack of empathy to teachers in the private sector.


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Politics / Re: Lagos Considers Full Re-opening Of Economy, Embarks On Assessment Of Readiness by Appswheel(m): 10:04pm On May 17, 2020

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Politics / Re: Buhari To Address The Nation On Monday by Appswheel(m): 10:03pm On May 17, 2020
sad sad sad grin sad

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Health / Re: What's The First Thing You Will Do After The COVID-19 Pandemic? by Appswheel(m): 4:21pm On May 16, 2020
It will really be great to be FREE again. Free to shake hands, to sneeze..... without being a suspect.

I will visit the Lagos based prospective content partners I am in talks with on offering their courses/content on Q and A App.

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Politics / Re: Lockdown: LASG Explains Reason Behind Social Media Poll by Appswheel(m): 6:17am On May 16, 2020
Politics / Re: Ogun Extends Covid-19 Lockdown A Third Time by Appswheel(m): 10:28pm On May 15, 2020
Politics / Re: Buhari Planning To Steal ₦13.5 Billion Through School Feeding Programme — PDP by Appswheel(m): 6:23am On May 15, 2020
Politics / Re: COVID-19: FG To Review Lockdown Relaxation This Week by Appswheel(m): 5:50am On May 13, 2020
Education / Re: FG Warns Vice-Chancellors Against Reopening Universities by Appswheel(m): 10:42am On May 11, 2020

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