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Chiddysville:And how have they fared by 'standing by what they believe in'?. Who told you Yorubas and Hausas too didn't have what they believe in? They were just more politically matured to know that in order to advance the political will of your people, some compromise are necessary. Buhari was normally known to be incorrigible and rigid so no one expected that he will merge with cunning Yorubas like Tinubu and his ilks. But then, he learnt that atimes to ascend to great heights, you need to stoop low. That simple fact is what eludes the igbo tribe and what keeps them where they are. |
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-Know when Compromise is necessary -Know when to take a bow when the Ovation is Loudest |
This is the most profound lesson I learnt
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This is a Victory for Common sense and Defeat of Religious Bigotry. For those that can't imagine GMB as president, I will advise you that CAMEROON IS NOT FAR. RELOCATE!!! |
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Soreza:Are your Balls big enough to handle a full scale war? |
calebu:My condolences because its unfortunate you are going to be drowning in your hate for atleast 4 sexy years of His imminent Presidency.....deal with it! |
Pigin1:Who talks like this? |
mcdc:. |
Nigerians robbed themselves of sleep throughout the night, some beaten heavily by rain, some molested,.....yet they still persisted to cast their votes. But for JEGA to preside over result announcement that has been COMPILED for some substantial hours while sitting down is a problem for him. If there is a reason for the incessant breaks in announcement, isn't it reasonable for him to atleast tell Nigerians that reason? What's this whole secrecy all about? Besides what delayed the results in SS and SE for close to two days from reaching the head quarter office? Who are the bodies that monitored the collation process in the states result collation centres? How was it done? I am earnestly hoping these delay tactics and non-transparency isn't deliberate and won't prove to be inimical to the electoral process cos from the hand writings on the wall....something smells funny....and am not eating it. |
Please someone clarify me on this. But did anyone see the result of Enugu state reported live on TV by INEC? (What's the name of the prof that announced the result?). |
The Voice of the People is the Voice of God |
At some point, a little common sense has to prevail in this country. I hope it eventually does. |
In the words of George Orwell, Political language...is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind. We are at the crossroads as a nation and I really find it appalling when people that are supposed to be begging on their knees for votes while at the same admitting they failed in towering proportions;are the same ones who struts around in repulsive arrogance and dubious sophistry. They use the word 'Achievement' out of context while putting Economics on its head. All the Major Economic and Welfare Indicators have all been on the downward trend since the current Dispensation took over. Unemployment rate is currently at its all time highest of 29.5 percent. Poverty rate still around 70 percent. Using the new 2010 threshold, over 58 percent lives under the new poverty threshold of 1.25 dollars a day. And of the 90 million poor, 60 million are dependent leaving the 30 million difference 'working poor'. We are now the 4th in the world in Mortality/ death rate. This is obviously a no-brainer because of our relentless Insurgents that have slain over 15,000 under this same dispensation and a non-existent social safety net that can cater for the poor majority especially in Health care. Life expectancy is just 52 years now (17 lowest in the world). These haughty elements have a way of using lazy arguments that tends to justify their mediocrity and incompetence through comparing themselves with the previous regimes. Let the facts speak for itself then. No other president earned up to 50% of the amount of resources the current government earned from oil and yet with very little outcomes. Obasanjo met 5 billion in foreign reserves and the average monthly oil price for 72 months of his regime was 38 dollars and yet left 43 billion dollars in reserves even after paying 12 billion to write off Nigeria's external debt. In the last five years of Goodluck Jonathan's administration, average monthly oil price has been over 100 dollars and the quantity produced also higher, yet our foreign reserves have been declining and exchange rate has hit all time low. Just within last year, foreign reserves fell by 11.45 billion dollars (that's over 2 trillion). That's like a fall of like 23.65%. Which begs the question why will our reserves deplete that much in the face of an oil boom that happened in those periods of his administration?. No other president had the rate of borrowing and forex earnings yet couldn't even add one penny to foreign reserves like the Goodluck Jonathan's administration. How can foreign reserves be depleting at a time of an oil boom and Government borrowing be rising astronomically at such times?. It makes no common sense not to mention Economic sense. Tax/GDP ratio is just around 12% and only 4% is from non-oil revenue. A further fact that shows our GDP growth has little effect on fiscal policies because of a weak tax system making economic inequality to keep soaring. Public debt (both external and domestic) is in excess of 40 billion dollars. Its now 19% of GDP. Add to this the fact that abandoned capital projects littered all over the country amount to over 50 billion dollars. Even the Buhari they so demonize as 'unintelligent' and tyrannical still recorded better important economic and welfare statistics-Foreign direct Investment (net inflows),Unemployment,Inflation, mortality rate, life expectancy,just to mention a few. The highest poverty rate figure Buhari left was around 46%. He also recorded a huge increase in Foreign Direct Investment (net inflows) of 156.7% in 1984-85. This obviously will be due to his stands on Corruption. Most Investors will obviously want to invest in a country with a sustained financial discipline. Inflation also averaged around 7% during his dispensation too with a 23% and 58% fall in consumer's prices in 1984 and 1985 respectively. In comparison, the highest increase in FDI Goodluck Jonathan's dispensation recorded was between 2010-2011 of around 46%. Since then, it has been fallen by 19.68% by the end of 2012, and 21% in 2013. Inflation as at february is 8.4%. Currently Exchange rate is at its all time worst figure compared to any regime that has ruled. If you combine that with a depleting foreign reserves (that could even be used to fight the exchange rate crisis), you could then imagine the damage that has been caused in 6 years. Even the so-called noise we hear about the achievement recorded in the Agricultural sector is in conflict with the facts when compared with the past administration. The Growth rate of the Agric sector in the last 5 years still remains far below the performance of Obasanjo (check CBN bulletin 2013). The unproductive programs of SURE-P, YOU-WIN etc. couldn't decrease our poverty rate, unemployment rate by even a percentage point. Even Gross Fixed Capital Formation has been almost stagnant when you check the statistics (worldbank data) since 2011. The statistics are overwhelmingly disturbing, I can go on and on. But then, my aim is just to set the record straight and make these bourgeoisies know that we are not fools. We understand the basics and see it all. Some humility is needed when these people campaign and some admitting of their unrivalled failure. You say someone isn't 'intelligent' enough to rule a country yet your own administration records the most unintelligent policies that drove our economy into doldrums and made people worse off in terms of welfare. Intelligence by the way, is a pregnant and relative term. Its ridiculous to equate certificate acquisition with it. Correlation doesn't in any way imply causation. There are several people that I have drank from their wealth of wisdom yet they didn't pass through the four walls of a University. While at the same time have been disappointed by the wit of some graduates when we get down to brass tacks in issues of technical nature. Obasanjo and some other heads of states didn't pass through University and yet made some sound economic policies. The reason is that they could compensate for that certificate gap they had by their ability to fix round pegs in round holes in their administration. They elevated merit far above mediocrity in forming their team. The point here is, using sardonic education chants to disparage your opposition while arrogating some sense of Justification to this dispensation's monumental failure is nothing short of ridiculous. And frankly its becoming annoying. Some clarification of motive is necessary at this point. My overriding aim is to clear the air on various lies being shoved down our throat by this administration. It doesn't necessarily mean am doing it because I believe the opposition will be any better. I am not a soothsayer. Nevertheless, advocating for change at this point we are is a Rational decision. In Economics, a decision or forecast is said to be Rational when it makes use of 'All available information' to arrive at its conclusion. So in that regard, its rational for people to say they can't continue like this. The same song of change will be sung for the opposition if they fail. Its just that simple. That's how a nation develops. And judging by the facts, we are miles far from development currently. |
squad1:#fortheloveofbooks I think science students will relate more to this. Though its like the book was less esoteric and can still appeal to non-science students that just want to explore that world without meeting blocks of inscrutable terminologies. As a passing shot, please don't always forget to tell us the category the book you are suggesting falls into and the potential audience that will relate more to it, so that the target audience will be met easily. Thanks for sharing. |
#fortheloveofbooks Ok, so I decided to share some non-academic E-books to anyone that will be interested. It's free. You can only demand Two books in each category. This sharing will end on Thursday 26th feb. Signify your interest by using the hashtag peculiar to this group and say the books you want and the category it belongs, then your email. MOTIVATIONAL BOOKS 21 success secrets of self made millionaires-Brian Tracy (40 pages) 365 daily success quotes-compiled by Steve Strahl (44 pages) Counselling skills for dummies-Gail Evans (344 pages) Rich dad, poor dad-Robert Kiyosaki (130 pages) How to win friends and Influence people-Dale Carnegie (222 pages) I Have a dream (speech)- Martin Luther king jnr (4 pages) The Laws of Prosperity-Kenneth Copeland (111 pages) LEADERSHIP BOOKS 7 Habits of Highly effective people- Zaine ridling (156 pages), Steven R coy (172 pages) Nine Lives of Leadership- Lisa Haneberg (83 pages) An Introduction to Idea Management-Jeffrey B (16 pages) How to think like the world's greatest-Erika Brown (115 pages) Dreams from my father-Barack Obama (236 pages) 22 laws of marketing (3 pages) How to act like a C.E.O- D.A Denton (224 pages) How to overcome shyness-Christian Godefroy (28 pages) John F kennedy on Leadership(the lessons and legacy of a president)-John Barnes (240 pages) DATING AND RELATIONSHIPS The secrets of female sexuality-David Shade (65 pages) Dealing with anger in marriage-Nancy Recker (2 pages) Communication strategies for adult couples- I.D Hall (2pages) How to build Relationships that stick- Azriel Winnett (81 pages) The Art of Kissing-Hugh Morris (27 pages) Relationships:A collection of Articles-Kali Munro (27 pages) Make your marriage last-Ken Johnston (21 pages) How to make anyone fall in love with you-Leil Lowndes (193 pages) Men are from Mars, women from Venus-John Gray (191 pages) The black book: secret key to attracting women- stylelife academy (38 pages) Online dating-Dominique Lacerte (28 pages) Art of Seduction-Robert Greene (84 pages) The dating wizard:secrets of success with women-Michael W (179 pages) 101 Romantic ideas (35 pages) CHRISTIAN BOOKS The Purpose Driven Life-Warren Rick (209 pages) The tongue of fire-William Arthur (125 pages) The spiritual gifts handbook-Bruce Black (124 pages) Soul winners secret-Samuel Brengle (94 pages) The law of the covenant- John frame (324 pages) Dominion and Uncommon Grace-Gary North (310 pages) The Genius of Jesus- Bill Allison and Dave Garda (32 pages) The greatness of the Great Commission (191 pages) The Covenant Enforced:semons on deuteronomy 27 and 28-John Calvin (322 pages) That you may prosper:Dominion by covenant- Ray Sutton (362 pages) Moses and Pharaoh-Gary North (443 pages) Messages from the Cross-Buford Battin (29 pages) Love Slaves-Samuel Brengle (64 pages) Ancient Prophets-Samuel Brengle (91 pages) Be a Gospel Witness-Paul Jong (283 pages) GMAT (didn't want to add this category since its academic in nature but I changed my mind since most needs it these days for Job tests) GMAT exam success (416 pages) GMAT Test Study (103 pages) |
#fortheloveofbooks @ehinmenboy No hard feelings brother. Let's maintain the serene atmosphere please. You are entitled to your opinion and I respect that, but then, there are many others that might be interested in what you aren't. Its obvious you are a book lover too for you to enter this thread and adopt the sacred hashtag. Nonetheless, please let's keep books at the centre stage in this thread NOT recriminations directed at people (this admonition goes for everyone in this thread). Maturity consists in knowing what to pay attention to and what to ignore. Thanks for sharing though. |
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Kazrem:#fortheloveofbooks The name of the novel is Tale of Two cities by Charles Dickens. That quote was just the first phrases that started the novel.... |
#fortheloveofbooks There was this book I read when I was small by I think Ben Okri 'The Famished Road'. The book is kinda surreal in its story line. I can hardly remember the narratives well though. The author infused a lot of strange depictions of black art that made me had nightmares then....don't know if anyone else read that book. |
CrazyMan:#fortheloveofbooks 'It was the best of times, it was the worst of times....'- Tale of two cities. Love that piece from Dickens. Macbeth and Julius Caesar tops my list of Shakespeare best tragedy works. 'By the pricking of my thumb, something wicked this way comes'- Macbeth by shakespeare 'There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at the floud, leads on to fortune omitted, all the voyage of their lives are bound in shallows and in miseries'-Julius Caesar by Shakespeare 'Et tu Brute'(Even you Brutus). Julius Caesar By Shakespeare. Those are my best Shakespeare quotes in those listed works of his. You gotta just give it to the man when it comes to literary depth. |
#fortheloveofbooks A time to kill by John Grisham will appeal more to lawyers and those that loves crime best sellers.... @kunmi how I dread shakespeare. I read twelfth night and was like 'what the hell is this man talking about'!. Maybe cos of his usage of ancient English. Took a literature student to explain to me. I see him the way i see the Nigerian Soyinka. They are complicated writers. |
pweshboi:#fortheloveofbooks try epub, you might download it there. Though some of these book download sites will frustrate your attempt if you don't sign up as their member. While some others are just too scared cos of copyright issues. |
Yungwizzzy:#fortheloveofbooks Happens I didn't even have the book. Was another ben carson piece that I mistook for it. |
Yungwizzzy:#fortheloveofbooks I think I have that e-book. Will let you know when I see where I hid it on my system. |
Yungwizzzy:I think I have that e-book. Will let you know when I see where I hid it on my system. |
#fortheloveofbooks Whether you are in Undergraduate level or postgraduate, am sure we can help each other. Personally I grew up to see Kotler as the father of marketing and his book is still the most impactful. Accounting has a lot of great books which I will share the ones I like most ranging from our ubiquitous FAMS for financial accounting to the 'bible' Frank wood. Horgren et al and Maher are my picks for Cost accounting(foreign). Am sure there are other ones. That's why you can suggest yours too. |
Actually I thought it will be a nice idea if every book lover assemble here and suggest amazing books that they've read to other book lovers like them regardless of their disciplines. If you need books to read that will make you ace your exams in school or generally improve you in a particular skill or topic, you can ask. A book lover will answer you. In the same vein you can suggest books to people. The overriding aim is to help each other become a better version of ourselves through the noble act of reading and researching. And less I forget, before or after commenting, let us all adopt this hashtag '#fortheloveofbooks'. It will be our identity unique to this specific group. Thanks. |

