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Daviddson:I really pity this generation. . |
Ajasco222:...and he ended up studying Zoology. !!! |
Emefiele is a biafran saboteur. . |
How can someone be Daniel and Jonah...Two biblical names for u alone..so rare. Dino just broke a record of bieng the first nigerian to participated in NYSC before graduation from sschool. |
why referring to him as a graduate in the topic. just say a man forged signature bla bla bla.. |
why referring to him as a graduate in the topic. just say a man forged signature bla bla bla.. |
It's was a good way to die. He died a man and not in pain on hospital bed or via accident. Afterall we will all die someday, somehow and somrwhere. RIP. #VivaBarca |
The easiest thing to do in life, is to criticize. . |
omenkaLives:Jonathan was inactive as acting president |
where on earth did barca got some useless gomez, utimti |
Timi over estimated himself..This is nothing but False-Pride. |
Funnicator:Is this the best way you could reason? so shallow!! |
Ambode is Working, Fayose is Talking. This guy is a clown and a BIG embarrasment to the status of a governor nigeria. It's a shame to clinching a man who threatens to send Nigerians packing. |
Adiola:The payment was done in July 2016, and the ship left china shore in 15thSep 2016 arrive Nigeria 4th Nov 2016..So did GEJ who left office in 2015 appear in the transaction scene?..Common sense is not truly common.. |
The igbos should look for a more fascinating and classic name for their imaginary nation. the term " Biafra" sounds too local for my liking..Biafra ko, Biafra ni |
This post is nothing but a mere abuse of social medium..Nigerians becoming more difficult to govern with these trending bad habbits of unnessecary complains at every moves by d govt ..200 million drivers in a Bus..Serious crash is loading.. |
handie:U re very intellient..unfortunately there are too many dull kids on this site. |
This is what Fayose n Metuh's dirty mouths have caused..they drew the first blood out of Baba who initially wanted to be d friend of all..Now they will see d stuff Baba is made off.. |
TippyTop:Real Boko Haram always cease fire during Ramadan what have now is Boko PDPained..Keep on ranting...Wailing Wailers.. |
GEJ's Transformational Train.. |
Nairaland is one place where jobless Nigerian youth get busy...Keeping on ranting here about every of govt's move.. |
PDP is vexing big time....BokoPDPained |
Ikengawo:Wailing Wailers..your name says it all..you can go ahead with your Biafra afterall u people contribute almost nothing to the national treasury..u think u can rob d south south of d oyel? dat was Ojukwu's plan..no way!! south south now have their own identity.. |
aresa:God bless u..i love intelligent people.. |
@Wailing Wailers...ooush!!! i like that..it's 10/10.. |
Another ministerial noise from an ijaw man... |
So 16 yrs PDP admins let these numerous problems behind..anyone who still supports PDP must be a global fool.. |
@OP i sincerely believe in your point of view but u just advertised to video..and more kids will want to watch d said video.. |
The level of intelligence on this site is alwys close to zero.. |
INTROVERT:the content is what is important here and not where it came from..think!! |
WHEN IMPATIENCE REPLACES CHANGE by Gbemisola Saraki Nigeria chose #change as the vista to a fresh lease of our national life. But the change we need isn’t so much an issue now as our impatience to follow through the process of that change. Unfortunately, the pattern of our impatience doesn’t rest on a practical vision of development to see our nation working per se but the culture of rebuilding the power peddling as a symbol of new found political authority and relevance. And I would explain. May 29th, when President Muhammadu Buhari was sworn-in, is less than a month ago and while government has found a new gusto (and there is evidence of improvement in security, electricity, fuel and an abating impunity), many Nigerians are rather concerned about the appointment of ministers and political office holders of Mr. President's government. The agitating question now is rather about when and who PMB would elect as his Chief of Staff than they are about what steps he has taken toward fresh lease of our national life in the last three weeks. To me the impatience seems to be more premised on seeing new appointments as a strategy of lobbying the next set of political office holders than about the actual change that is driving the vision. Without appointments, there is an obvious limitation on the outlets of political and contract lobbying and peddling. So, we are basically having this disturbing cacophony of irrelevant agitations for selfish reasons rather than a holistic articulation of change as a new lease of our national life. Government is working, question is, are we? YES for those in the private sector are going about their business; NO for those in the public sector!! We,the political class (and that includes all potential beneficiaries, namely we the actual politicians, those who want to be our PA's, SA's, Orderlies, ADC's, media aides, pastors, imams, soothsayers, good boys, supporters, sycophants, etc) are the ones screaming at the top of our voices about PMB not moving. Less than 30 days of taking office - and we are not talking about a newly appointed Managing Director of a Bank, we are talking about the Chief Executive of the Country for crying out loud!!! PMB must do the right thing, not the fastest thing. Thoroughness is needed in a rescue mission. 2007 days of reckless government and 25 days of deliberate repair. But that isn’t all. In every government, the civil service is an assemblage of technocrats that drives policies of the government and their implementations. The civil service is the engine room of any and every government, or rather, should be. The political class simply provides road maps and pragmatic leadership imperative to power the visions for a practical and time-bound development. In other words, technocrats are the civil servants, and the political class isn’t a replacement for the technocratic requisite of the civil service; the competence and visions of political leadership are simply to optimize the civil service to deliver on the technocratic expectations as the engine room of government. The last three weeks of PMB’s leadership has rightly shown that indeed civil servants can be what a leader envisions and configures their roles to be. Permanent secretaries in various ministries have been holding forth and their technocratic competences have been stabilizing the visions of PMB such that even when substantive ministers are yet to be appointed, governance isn’t hindered and government is in full throttle. Let’s be honest with ourselves amount ourselves, we need to articulate our demands and expectations from this new administration in order to fit change as our mantra of a new Nigeria. Our impatience is simply ignited not by the necessity for a new Nigeria but our detention by the culture of our political past. Until we live change in our individual lives, change in our national life would only be a mirage. That’s why our impatience must rest on the vision of change in our national development rather than the noise of when and who the next ministers would be. We should decide - what does Nigeria need? Functioning government or fast moving politicians? Pace is always greater than speed. We chose President Muhammadu Buhari for his integrity and unassailable patriotism, let’s give him that chance to prove the reasons we chose him as our President. |
And some fools will still blame Tinubu & APC for this....this site harbours so many foolish young nigerians.. |