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Politics / Re: The Presidency Will Abandon Nigerians To A Cruel Fate If Re-elected – Ameachi by EdenJohnson: 10:29am On Mar 04, 2015
10 MOST PROSPEROUS COUNTRIES IN AFRICA:

Bostwana
“According to new research from the Legatum Institute, which last week ranked prosperity in 38 African countries around criteria ranging from economics to education to health, the title belongs to Botswana, the diamond-rich country in southern Africa.
As well as posting a relatively high per capita Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of $15,176, Botswana also fared well in terms of governance, education and personal freedom. As the country spends 8% of its GDP on education, it is among the biggest proportional spenders in the world according to the World Bank. This is the third year in a row that Botswana has topped the index.
In contrast, the Central African Republic was the lowest ranked country on the continent. The country, which has a per capita GDP of $584, has seen increasing violence since the end of 2012, and only 21.5% of the population have access to sanitation according to the prosperity index.” – CNN
The List

1. Bostwana
2. South Africa
3. Morocco
4. Namibia
5. Tunisia
6. Algeria
7. Ghana
8. Rwanda
9. Burkina Faso
10. Senegal
Nigeria, where is your oil money, where is your agriculture money: they are spent on news paper allowances of your National Assembly members, in the security of your politicians, in their car, health, and house allowances.
Apart from petroleum, my dear Nigeria, you have other natural resources including natural gas, tin, iron ore, coal, limestone, niobium, lead, zinc and arable land.
My dear Nigeria, Conservationists say that your unique rainforest region is amongst the richest in Africa .
My Nigeria, you are also home to numerous important game reserves, such as the Yankari and Kainji national parks.
BUT WHY ARE THOU THIS POOR, NIGERIA
In your mist are ethnic, religious, and political sentiments. The South has a "brother" to vote for, the North has same. Christians fight for a "Christian" president, Muslims fight for a "Muslim" president. My "father" must win, "my uncle" must win, "my aunt" must lead: a blessed nation with insincere inhabitants. The old want to rule, but the young see it as a good time for the "leaders of tomorrow" to be given a chance, when they can not conduct simple Student Union Government elections in their universities without resorting to the use of the axe, gun, cultism, poisoning.
They have made my Nigeria a hero in defeat!
@_EdenJohnson
#LetsPrayForNigeria

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Politics / Re: Politics Chat Room - "The Beer Parlour" by EdenJohnson: 10:20am On Mar 04, 2015
10 MOST PROSPEROUS COUNTRIES IN AFRICA:

Bostwana
“According to new research from the Legatum Institute, which last week ranked prosperity in 38 African countries around criteria ranging from economics to education to health, the title belongs to Botswana, the diamond-rich country in southern Africa.
As well as posting a relatively high per capita Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of $15,176, Botswana also fared well in terms of governance, education and personal freedom. As the country spends 8% of its GDP on education, it is among the biggest proportional spenders in the world according to the World Bank. This is the third year in a row that Botswana has topped the index.
In contrast, the Central African Republic was the lowest ranked country on the continent. The country, which has a per capita GDP of $584, has seen increasing violence since the end of 2012, and only 21.5% of the population have access to sanitation according to the prosperity index.” – CNN
The List

1. Bostwana
2. South Africa
3. Morocco
4. Namibia
5. Tunisia
6. Algeria
7. Ghana
8. Rwanda
9. Burkina Faso
10. Senegal
Nigeria, where is your oil money, where is your agriculture money: they are spent on news paper allowances of your National Assembly members, in the security of your politicians, in their car, health, and house allowances.
Apart from petroleum, my dear Nigeria, you have other natural resources including natural gas, tin, iron ore, coal, limestone, niobium, lead, zinc and arable land.
My dear Nigeria, Conservationists say that your unique rainforest region is amongst the richest in Africa .
My Nigeria, you are also home to numerous important game reserves, such as the Yankari and Kainji national parks.
BUT WHY ARE THOU THIS POOR, NIGERIA
In your mist are ethnic, religious, and political sentiments. The South has a "brother" to vote for, the North has same. Christians fight for a "Christian" president, Muslims fight for a "Muslim" president. My "father" must win, "my uncle" must win, "my aunt" must lead: a blessed nation with insincere inhabitants. The old want to rule, but the young see it as a good time for the "leaders of tomorrow" to be given a chance, when they can not conduct simple Student Union Government elections in their universities without resorting to the use of the axe, gun, cultism, poisoning.
They have made my Nigeria a hero in defeat!
@_EdenJohnson
#LetsPrayForNigeria
Politics / Re: 2015: Group Asks Court To Order INEC To Allow Temporary Voter Cards by EdenJohnson: 2:26am On Jan 30, 2015
FEBRUARY 14TH ELECTIONS: THE MISSING INGREDIENT AND MY FINAL MESSAGE!
I want to use this opportunity to thank everybody world over who has developed interest in seeing a better Nigeria from February 2015. I specially thank and congratulate Nigerians for being "awake", and for their numerous theories, comments, arguments and updates on every available platform. We have all done well.
BUT....hmmmmm....I wish I could make it a national thing.....I want us, at this point, to put Nigeria in prayers till and after the general elections. Our reactions so far have only portrayed us as being too capable of saving Nigeria with our "great awakening" which, obviously, only came as a result of 2015 elections. Some of us want their votes to count, others want their muscles to count, others their money to count, and yet others want all three to count in this election.
Some think PDP winning means peace, others think APC winning means peace: but I perceive something different! People are already dying, friends separated, families torn apart, organisations losing members, houses raged down - all because Nigeria has elections in 2015. My heart bleeds! There's an ingredient left out of the 2015 race and it's deadly if no called in.
IT'S NOW TIME TO CALL GOD FULLY INTO THIS "TIME-BOMB" WAITING TO EXPLODE; WE ALONE CAN NOT CHOOSE OUR LEADERS. LET US START PRAYING FOR NIGERIA NOW!
#LetsPrayForNigeria
•By @_EdenJohnson
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Politics / Re: IBB – All Presidential Candidates Have My Blessing by EdenJohnson: 2:23am On Jan 30, 2015
FEBRUARY 14TH ELECTIONS: THE MISSING INGREDIENT AND MY FINAL MESSAGE!
I want to use this opportunity to thank everybody world over who has developed interest in seeing a better Nigeria from February 2015. I specially thank and congratulate Nigerians for being "awake", and for their numerous theories, comments, arguments and updates on every available platform. We have all done well.
BUT....hmmmmm....I wish I could make it a national thing.....I want us, at this point, to put Nigeria in prayers till and after the general elections. Our reactions so far have only portrayed us as being too capable of saving Nigeria with our "great awakening" which, obviously, only came as a result of 2015 elections. Some of us want their votes to count, others want their muscles to count, others their money to count, and yet others want all three to count in this election.
Some think PDP winning means peace, others think APC winning means peace: but I perceive something different! People are already dying, friends separated, families torn apart, organisations losing members, houses raged down - all because Nigeria has elections in 2015. My heart bleeds! There's an ingredient left out of the 2015 race and it's deadly if no called in.
IT'S NOW TIME TO CALL GOD FULLY INTO THIS "TIME-BOMB" WAITING TO EXPLODE; WE ALONE CAN NOT CHOOSE OUR LEADERS. LET US START PRAYING FOR NIGERIA NOW!
#LetsPrayForNigeria
•By @_EdenJohnson
*pls broadcast this piece*
Politics / Re: Timetable And Schedule Of Activities For General Elections 2015 - Nigeria by EdenJohnson: 2:19am On Jan 30, 2015
FEBRUARY 14TH ELECTIONS: THE MISSING INGREDIENT AND MY FINAL MESSAGE!
I want to use this opportunity to thank everybody world over who has developed interest in seeing a better Nigeria from February 2015. I specially thank and congratulate Nigerians for being "awake", and for their numerous theories, comments, arguments and updates on every available platform. We have all done well.
BUT....hmmmmm....I wish I could make it a national thing.....I want us, at this point, to put Nigeria in prayers till and after the general elections. Our reactions so far have only portrayed us as being too capable of saving Nigeria with our "great awakening" which, obviously, only came as a result of 2015 elections. Some of us want their votes to count, others want their muscles to count, others their money to count, and yet others want all three to count in this election.
Some think PDP winning means peace, others think APC winning means peace: but I perceive something different! People are already dying, friends separated, families torn apart, organisations losing members, houses raged down - all because Nigeria has elections in 2015. My heart bleeds! There's an ingredient left out of the 2015 race and it's deadly if no called in.
IT'S NOW TIME TO CALL GOD FULLY INTO THIS "TIME-BOMB" WAITING TO EXPLODE; WE ALONE CAN NOT CHOOSE OUR LEADERS. LET US START PRAYING FOR NIGERIA NOW!
#LetsPrayForNigeria
•By @_EdenJohnson
*pls broadcast this piece*
Politics / Re: Politics Chat Room - "The Beer Parlour" by EdenJohnson: 2:15am On Jan 30, 2015
FEBRUARY 14TH ELECTIONS: THE MISSING INGREDIENT AND MY FINAL MESSAGE!
I want to use this opportunity to thank everybody world over who has developed interest in seeing a better Nigeria from February 2015. I specially thank and congratulate Nigerians for being "awake", and for their numerous theories, comments, arguments and updates on every available platform. We have all done well.
BUT....hmmmmm....I wish I could make it a national thing.....I want us, at this point, to put Nigeria in prayers till and after the general elections. Our reactions so far have only portrayed us as being too capable of saving Nigeria with our "great awakening" which, obviously, only came as a result of 2015 elections. Some of us want their votes to count, others want their muscles to count, others their money to count, and yet others want all three to count in this election.
Some think PDP winning means peace, others think APC winning means peace: but I perceive something different! People are already dying, friends separated, families torn apart, organisations losing members, houses raged down - all because Nigeria has elections in 2015. My heart bleeds! There's an ingredient left out of the 2015 race and it's deadly if no called in.
IT'S NOW TIME TO CALL GOD FULLY INTO THIS "TIME-BOMB" WAITING TO EXPLODE; WE ALONE CAN NOT CHOOSE OUR LEADERS. LET US START PRAYING FOR NIGERIA NOW!
#LetsPrayForNigeria
•By @_EdenJohnson
*pls broadcast this piece*
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