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I want to help those Ghananians. Who among us doesn't know that Nigeria is a failed state. Knowledge creates wealth not oil and gas. A country whose leaders frustrate an industrious citizen. Even if we hide it, people know, the international community know. The funny thing is that even the leaders do not believe in the concept called Nigeria. How can a leader travel abroad to treat himself of malaria parasite, leaving these failed hospitals for the masses to be dying in dozens? Late Gani has said it all, that the CONSCIENCE OF NIGERIA IS DEAD. |
If that tout Andy eventually enters there, I vow running against him come 2014. Atleast if a tout can make it to that place, how much more a gentleman like me? LOL ![]() |
Among the two people, I think the Prof is 1,000,000 times better than that tout. |
Soludo And His Anambra Gubernatorial Aspiration! Pls I need someone to help me confirm if Professor Soludo has finally picked the PDP gubernatorial ticket in Anambra state. Someone just told me he heard it this morning. Is it true? |
Well, I still believe in Dora. |
[quote][/quote]For the South, on the other hand, the converse was true. Rich in qualified personnel, the regional set-up was a constraining factor for the elite. The Igbos in particular ( and to a much greater extent than the Yoruba) had neither the natural economic resources to exploit nor the history of political and social organization which tends to blunt the edges of poverty and create a form of social contract between the individual and the society that facilitates provision for the welfare of the deprived. It is, therefore, not surprising that the Igbo were the prime movers of the first successful military mutiny which eliminated the political leaders and senior officers of the North and West while letting-off those of the East. It is also not surprising that the transformation of the polity from a Federation to a Unitary State was the handiwork of an Igbo leader, Gen. Ironsi by military decree (Decree No 34 of May, 1966). These developments were viewed with fear and suspicion by the North as an attempt by a predatory Southern elite to gain control of all aspects of national life and thus marginalise the Northern elite. Decree No.34 and a leaked document called Cabinet Paper No.10, represented the articulation of this attempt at "restructuring" the Federation in a manner unacceptable to the North. [code][/code] [b][/b]LESSONS I LEARNT. 1.So this Adamu knows that each tribe suspects the other. 2.It's a pity that the North only cannot occupy all the positions in FG. And the Northerns should better go to school than doing boko haram. |
Nigeria looks impossible as a progressive nation. Honestly we are just bitting about the bush. Corrupt leaders, corrupt security network yet we are calling on foreign investors. |
[quote][/quote]the ibo race is unfortunately politically naive. they don't seem to appreciate that the best way to make a head way is unity.unity has never been in the ibo agenda.historically,the ibo is an egaliterian race.all man for himself and no one is king(igbo amaghi eze i.e igbo knows no king).this weighs the ibos down politically.but the hausas and yorubas have had political experience for centuries.the efiks have political history too,the binis,etc.but not the ibos.that's why ibos fall into political blunders all the time. for now,an ibo man can't be president. they don't have the unity. they may never get the presidency unless it is "given" to them through rotational presidency.otherwise it may never get to them. Look at you! You prefer being led by those Hausa Fulanis who have not done us any good. Let me bring this to your notice. Mallam El-rufai said in the US that the 7 point agenda which is being used to govern you today was just drawn by them overnight. Presidents and leaders who have no plans. My slogan is that if we continue like this for the next 100 years, we would have wasted 100 yreas. A stich in time they saves nine. The only remedy is sovereign national conference. |
[quote][/quote]Why are Nigerians up and arms about this ad. The ad doesn't claim that ALL nigerians are 419 fraudsters, It specifically refers to Nigerian 419 fraudsters. Aren't there Nigerian fraudsters ? on craigslist ? on ebay ? in Nigeria? in Lagos? in New York ? in London ? abeegi jo! tell your Nigerian brothers and sisters to stop 419ing people that way they will stop disgracing themselves. Tell Madam Akinluyi to return all the stolen looth HER and her gang members have taken from the country, anyways, I rest my case. GBAM! |
But is SONY completely wrong? Is Akunyili not beating about the bush. Where your Customs Comptroller general is currently answering a case of certificate forgery in court. It was once the Speaker, today the Custom chief, tomorrow it could be the next president. Is that not corruption in the highest level? |
This goes to Slap1. Mr. Iwu is the greatest liar in Nigeria for declaring election results in Anambra and Enugu states, where there were no voting. Senator Ken Nnamani was seriously crying that he was denied his right of franchise, and you are here singing praises for Iwu. I wonder if you ever read newspapers. Try saying this in the public or at Newspaper stands and you'll hardly come out without bruises. I suggest that you read dailies and listen to news properly before you can come online to say anything. |
Adams Oshiomole or Olisa Agbakoba (former NBA boss). |
Let's keep praying for him. |
Good step, I love dat. But let them also confisticate OBJ and Bode George and the likes of them. |
gbam! |
I know for sure that Nigeria has failed as a nation. We've wasted 49 years as a nation, staying further means wasting more years. The best thing to do is to disintegrate and let each section go and develop their place. |
source abeg? |
In conclusion, Nigeria is a failed state. |
In conclusion, Nigeria is a failed state. |
His health is not what am commenting on. All am saying is that Nigeria has only 2 remedies; either a kind of Jerry Rawlings of Ghana comes into power and killed those wicked and greedy leaders or the country disintegrates. Otherwise we all will continue like this till Thy Kningdom come. |
Waooh! Sanusi might be the richest Nigerian. He can print out N1trillion, give the sick banks N420bn and coner the remaining N580bn. Becos you can't muzzle the ass that threaded the corn. |
I forsee the army boys coming back to power! |
So this guy never consulted the House of Assembly. I thought he went to school. Or has he not been close to a democratic govt? This is a democratic flaw. He wants to do both the work of the executive and the legislature. The idea is right but the method is wrong and on that note I doubt his motive. |
Abeg make she no die there. |
Oh boy! This is getting serious. |