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I am missing people in nairaland. |
I become amazed when you people compare Abia with states like Lagos, Crossriver etc. Have you forgotten that Abia is a very young state that lack basic attractions which Orji individually cannot install? Lagos and Crossriver have been capitals of Nigeria, they have airports which attract foreign investors and location of industries. Or, do I ask the secret behind the establishment of National Stadiums in states like Lagos, Crossriver, Enugu, Abuja, Kano and others? Do you think it can be sited in states without airports? Let me also let you people know that Rome was not built in one day. Abia state has been in the hands of military governors; people that are non-Abia indigens and therefore was not after its development. It was after Orji took over that we could ply on good roads; roads that even lead into interiors villages. All these military governors had only gathered heaps of sand (not even gravel) which as rainy seasons emerged, flushed those sands away. You can attest to the improvement in Abia State by just going to villages there. Forget about all those states you people are talking of that have long been developed even before Tinubu and other governors came into power. Calabar has been what it is before Duke took, so it can never for any reason been compared to a still-developing Abia. |
mackjavel, we would also want you to look deep into the cause of the problem whether it demands international help because I believe President Obasanjo as an African Union Chairman is entitled to some reaction "when necessary". All I am saying is that we should not wholly reject such helps as it might be aimed at settling some disputes. Personally, I don't like intrusions especially when it is aimed against me. Let me assure you that our president will apply every diplomacy to ensure that every thing is settled amicably. We have had a good record in your country, so I don't see how we will side a non-african country in battles against you. We are brothers and belong to unions like OAU, ECOWAS; therefore I don't see why you people should fret over Obasasnjo's administration. |
I am thinking Gina had a very good day yesterday. |
Naira can never buy lovely ones. I guess thats why it is just for compensation. |
I'll just advice her to to leave him . wwyd? |
Anyways, everyone has his choice. Go ahead and vote your Babangida or, Atiku. But, by the time you people must have suffered well in the rampaging drop-outs as a result of poor economy. Or have you forgotten how all these leaders bagged all the money to Switz Bank, or do you feel they are going to be better this time? For crying out loud, this people don't believe in achievement, they are individually stronger than Nigeria and therefore believe they'll commit all their crimes and come out free. Don't doubt me the first thing they'll do is to dissolve EFCC so as to give their business free way. Well, if you want give them another chance. No qualms. After all, I am comfortable. |
I am missing lizzy, tasteguy2, Gp(now) and lots of you guys. |
I am thinking everyone here. |
Ndubuchi, thank you jorr. It has been long I learnt to hate IGNORANCE. I am a diplomat and reason very well in things. I would not have supported this youngman if I had foreseen problems that'll come out in future. I'll repeat that Nigeria needs business-minded leader as our problems are based on our economy. Forget about education this time, we all know the importance and can improve in it when we have gotten standard economy. Otherwise, how can a poor man be educated? It is when you've gotten the cash that you can go for the best education. Let us reason well!!! |
JJ's problem is reluctance. If he had been serious with this title, he should have shine more and leave that Bolton for a more profound club. Eto's success if we can reason very well, is his club Barcel..., which is a good team that'll motivate any player in it. If he Eto had been in west Brom or something like that, I don't even think he would have made any name not to talk of coming out for African Footballer of the year contest. |
Thank you very much Ndubuchi. Our problem is inability to comprehend things. Maybe, we look at how this governor spends money, we don't reason on why this same governor still pay up salary, meet up with what is required of him. Nigeria needs some one who has acumen; one who knows how to make $2 out of $1. This is what our past leaders lacked which consequently has landed us in economical devaluation; a situation where our leaders could not set up something useful in the country with the little money left after their satisfaction. Since we know everybody in Nigeria cannot live without acquiring wealth, it becomes necessary, voting someone who can do (achieve) something from little left. In this area, I commend Orji Kalu greatly because, instead of bagging the money like others do, he'll rather decide fixing it and might keep the interest to himself. GreatPeter, I hope you must have understood what I mean. I have only used what I said as an instance to demonstrate someone who can keep the country growing economical while he still eats from the cake (National cake). If we are looking for some who'll account 50:50 in his tenure, I'll advice we wake up from our dreams. You self cannot help it. Orji Kalu also has acquired enough wealth, therefore I don't foresee anything that'll make him not to fulfill his desire (being the best leader) as he wants to disprove people who think we cannot have president who can develop the country. I will also want to point out clearly what Nigeria wants which this young man has. This is business-minded man, someone who can improve the economy with the best strategy, and not the issue of having poor economy despite being the richest in Africa. Orji Kalu can lift us in this area, not all these military-blooded men who all they'll do is to autocracize (autocracy) us, pushing our money into foriegn accounts. This man being young knows he still has many years to make money, hence, will prefer honesty to making bad name at his (tender) age. Let us reason well!!! |
I am thinking of saying hi to all of you. Ok, hiiiii.............all. |
Then wasn't Nigeria of today. |
I am thinking I gat to starting leaving now |
I am thinking where she is |
As for early preparation, they are embarking on it. Their camping are meant to begin on 27th Dec., so I believe it is going to be early preparation which I believe will yield results. |
the truth there becomes the truth |
i am thinking wat to do to retain posting in |
I am thinking of what to do at the moment |
Has he finished compiling the info? |
Is just a show for my Okocha |
You are right. I haven't heard of such hijack during night. It has to hit targets where people will be killed in large numbers. |
Thanks. I mean that. |
I'll say HA angel should therefore tell the dad what happened. Wwyd if I tell you HA has gone to tell the dad |
I am thinking I am, but not sure I'll spend much time |
can you give me your reasons? or are u his campaign minister? |
I insist, we shouldn't let cameroun take that land. If it means fighting for it, we'll but..., I have remembered that wouldn't make them bring down the prize of petrol, kerosine and diesel. Let anything happen, my people!!! |
Then, we should run to rescue the person. But, is he Jakumo because, i think he is in some serious dreams. |