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Nairaland GeneralRe: Please I Need Your Suggestion. by Noise4maker(op): 4:08pm On Aug 13, 2018
onlinetomola:
This is so deep....

First of all you've got to obey your parents. But the truth is that you cant continue your living this way in that same church although no one know the covenant between your parents and the church. Most important thing is that you need to pray personally for yourself for God to divinely connect you away from that church and make a better living outside the Church.
Okay,Thanks
Nairaland GeneralPlease I Need Your Suggestion. by Noise4maker(op): 8:47am On Aug 12, 2018
I am 22 years old and i am still staying with my parent. We live in a church(name withheld). This church is a prophetic church and my family and I have live in the church compound for Thirteen years. As i grew older, i realized that i wasn't happy about worshipping God in this church, because all the do is just prophetic stuff, the Gospel is not preach the way it should be done and the spend time prophecying. Anytime i worship God in this Church I will just be feeling sorry for myself. So i decided to look for a living church that i will attend in order to listen to sound Gospel of Christ, which I did and i have been attending the church for some weeks now.

So this morning I was about to go to church and my father woke up and command me that I shouldn't go to the church, the reason he gave was that, we live in the church and I should worship God here.

Please I need your suggestion because I am not happy at all. I feel that my communication with God is Suffering.
CelebritiesRe: I Get Bored Dating One Man For Long – Maame Afiba Bessa (pic) by Noise4maker(m): 8:28pm On Jul 21, 2018
Even me too.
I get tired of one well.
Nairaland GeneralRe: ”mikel Obi Hasn’t Spoken To Me In 5 Years”–his Father Reaveals by Noise4maker(m): 8:25pm On Jul 21, 2018
IPOB again
RomanceRe: Meet TiffanyB: Thickerbod9ja Shares Photos Of Curvy Lady With Policemen by Noise4maker(m): 9:53pm On Jul 09, 2018
I don't know about u guyz...
But naw this kind ladies where me and Lalasticlala dey like.
RomanceRe: Lady Saves 500k From Her Monthly Allowance, See What Her Man Did With The Money by Noise4maker(m): 9:47pm On Jul 09, 2018
This must be an Igbo girl...
The can give you anything you want, without asking.
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan(UI) 2017/2018 Admission Thread by Noise4maker(m): 11:39pm On Jul 08, 2018
Nltaliban:
Yeah
And what did u mean about "100 level courses are far different. " I thought all year one student offer the same course in science.
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan(UI) 2017/2018 Admission Thread by Noise4maker(m): 11:29pm On Jul 08, 2018
Nltaliban:
No

Your 100 level courses are far different. It will be impossible
but it is a science subject.
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan(UI) 2017/2018 Admission Thread by Noise4maker(m): 11:12pm On Jul 08, 2018
Nltaliban:
Yes he can change to medicine after the first year, nut he needs good cgpa and some other things..


Ui Pharmacy Regained her accreditation earlier this year so he can change to pharmacy. But note that he won't be able to cross from pharmacy to mbbs at any point.
Can you switch from Botany to Medicine in 200 level
RomanceRe: She’s A Terrible Cook And Frowns Too Much by Noise4maker(m): 5:16pm On Jul 08, 2018
Never boost that you are successful until u get married.
Christianity EtcRe: Zimbabwe Pastor Allows His Member To Make Calls When Performing Miracles. Photo by Noise4maker(m): 5:12pm On Jul 08, 2018
Photoshop
CelebritiesRe: President Buhari Hosts Nigerian Youth And Artists To Break Ramadan Fast (photos) by Noise4maker(m): 10:14pm On Jun 07, 2018
Oga you are the problem of this kountry.
Yian1:
The haters are already on their way
CelebritiesRe: President Buhari Hosts Nigerian Youth And Artists To Break Ramadan Fast (photos) by Noise4maker(m): 10:10pm On Jun 07, 2018
well done baba...Before we finally defeat you come 2019.
Nairaland GeneralThree Fundamental Problem Nigeria Must Destroy. by Noise4maker(op): 12:45pm On Apr 24, 2018
Three Fundamental Problem that Nigeria must destroy.

BY ABRAHAM ESANG

There is no doubt, that Nigeria was once the giant of Africa continent, her big brother role in liberalization of some African countries from colonial slavery, military subjugation, assistance in on conflict resolution, mopping up of multifarious arms in circulation, control/ dismantling of militant prone region in the content, financial human resource assistance, among others, earned her the ‘Big Brother’ accolade of the continent. The discovery of large deposit of crude oil and gas and other solid mineral resources in the late 1950s, gave the country the economic leverage to stand out among her counterpart in the committees of States. But, with all these charitable benevolent accredited to her, she has become a toddler in the African economic scheme of events. Which has been adduce to poor structural policy style, inconsistency in leadership proficiency, long rule of military governance, elitist corruption, lack of focused leadership direction etc. has humbled the once known giant of Africa to mere economic toddler.

There are three prominent problems confronting the growth and development of the country, which we had ignore over decades, yet, our major setbacks as long as they remain unattended to. These are:

•Structural Problem;
•Generational Problem; and
•Regional sentiment
Africa continent is great and God has given each of its nations seeds of greatness and except there is paradigm shift in her generational methodology, she will continue to remain the very way she is. We must stop being sentimental and begin to think and do things in a new way in our leadership portfolio if we must become greater and be recognized in community of nations globally.

As a growing child in the 70s things were better and life was pleasant, but busiest energetic economy then was that of Nigeria. We were focused, proud and have our pride in the country because our hope and fate was not dampened, our futures were full with aspiration to uphold the tenant value system that was handed over to us by our parents, teachers and our religious leader who constantly drum the ethics of responsiveness, honesty and hard work in our ears at all time. This kept us check and going. But unconsciously, there was a satanic paradigm shift from credibility consciousness to wealth consciousness leading to a gradual depletion of our values and culture which was built fear of God, morals, respect to one another, discipline, hard work, brotherliness, etc.

1.Structural Problem:
The deliberate of introduction of Federal Character structure and Catchment Policy introduced to our education policy killed and brought socioeconomic gaps in our polity as the region begins to segregate in the oneness that once existed amongst Nigerians.

The decades of military rules in the country helped to also polarize the polity. Integrity was thrown off board, mediocracy, tribal sentiment took center stage, military elastic corruption became the order of the day creating a hug platform for regional and religious sentiment, wrong pegs where found in the right holes paving way for nor performance and inefficiency, just to mention but few of these challenges.

During pre-independence of Nigeria, we had what looked like a perfect country because our Heroes had one and common agenda with the Colonial, to be liberated. And there were neither boundaries nor ideological or regional sentiment. Rather, there was one common enemy one battle and one ‘Nation” to die for. No sooner, independent was attained in October 1st of 1960 there was an urgent quest to pattern and structure the New Bride ‘Nigeria’ in a way that will benefit all Nigerians irrespective of religion, tribal sentiment, beliefs and boundaries. We were one indivisible entity.

Shortly afterwards came the ugly civil war of 1967 which created ethnic and regional barriers and political shift that triggered new class struggle among the military and public servant elite class, regional and segregation struggle emerged that created a gradual collapse of the common ideas of one nation that was handed over to a new dispensation by our forefathers.

The civil war brought about a new paradigm shift in tribal sentiment, catchment differences, quarter system regionalism in the federal and state public service, splitting Nigerians into three major ethnic groups, religions differences etc. while another section of Nigerian known as Minority Groups come together to fight as bloc of the under-dogs in the country polity

The above sentiment, led to a gradual systemic and structural decline of the country’s Unitary force that once bind the country together which further enthroned scientific disintegration and the opening up of primitive acquisition of wealth, multifarious arms possession, poor political class, regimental policy framework, poor administrative efficiency of appointees, and the heighten of power struggle amongst the ruling class took the center stage of our socioeconomic and political platform to the detriment of national peace.

The pre-colonial structural heritage was thrown to the wind. Traditional respect and values became a taboo while greed for power, wealth and position took the norms and values of most Nigerians. Regional sentiment grew out of proportion given a wider margin of structural or systemic failure of post-independence ideas gradually became elusive.

Here we are today, unable to define what system of government we truly practice. Some regional glamour for regional government, some true federalism, some presidential system of government; what a confused state of nation we are. Any nation with the aforementioned will definitely collapse. The current economic recession in Nigeria is a pointer to this undisputed fact.

Our selfish drive for power, led to the killing of our foremost nationalists who were not given enough time to instill and mentor younger generational for leadership was one of the country’s greatest undoing. Here we are almost 60 years post independents we are still complaining whether to remain in light or darkness. While nations with almost same years of independence from same colonial master have gone far ahead in development, we’re still picking the pieces of structural failures pillared by lack of leadership style.

Nigeria structure is based on Neofanatism, tribal, religious, regional sentiment. Nigeria is one country that have perfect hatred for those who are intelligent, love for mediocracy, and those who are very lazy who possesses greater skills for manipulate them at will.

Nigeria is a country where most of their socio-political parties are bereaved of nationalistic ideas, rather the parties are garnish with administrative wickedness, illogical manifesto, and unrealistic ideas that has further lunch the nation retrogressively into a neolistic era of the current ongoing economic recession witnessed in Nigeria. Although, the current recession should been seen as a teacher of experience, this means that, Nigeria should domesticalise her development purposefully with the intention to avoid her past mistakes in her derive for development. Thus, our structure needs serious visitation or else, we are likely to be confronted with depression.

1.Generational Problem:
Nigeria is one country that kills or distorts the growth of the younger generation deliberately. Leaders, either die in power or bequeath power to their next of kin with the intension to strategically position them for future leadership position whether qualify, fit or not. As long as his/her is from their lineage he/she fits.

Take a look at the class of those ruling or had led this country, Late General Murtala Mohammed, Obafemi Awolowo, Nnamdi Azikiwe, Aminu kano, Anthony Enarhoro, etc they were known as nationalists. But, this can’t be said of our present leaders. Now the absolutism am talking about is found in obsolete ideology promoted by older generations who have lost touch with modernity, science and technology. A threefold element that drives the global development is: technology, socioeconomic policy and human capacity development of countries of the world which Nigeria is aspiring to become.

Every developed economy entrenches younger generation to the scheme of events with a view to mentor them into good leaders when they finally passes on. But this can’t be said of Nigeria leaders. If by chance younger generation gets close to power, they are pushed or frustrated out with various forms of treats. When a generation out leaves its usefulness it can’t generate new ideas that will move a new generation forward. Surely older generation should give way to a new dispensation, while the old order stays as advisers or mentors. Fundamental theory of nation building recognizes change. It is only the principles of positive change that can trigger meaningful development. As long as the Nigeria Nation continue to recycles her older generation, thing will only remain the same old ways of doing thing and can’t be better. The theory of absolutism is a quest for radical change that will effectively energize industrial development. Serious thought should be accorded to this concept. Hence, the country will continue to move in a circle of non-achievement.

1.Regional Sentiment
Any nation that want to grow and develop must approach it daily activities with the best of hands not trading on sentiment of any such. The argument in some quarters in the country is that, Nigeria is multicultural ethnic groups with diverse cultural heritage. It’s a statement of fact. But, no country I n the world has one culture or value system. What they have in common is one linguist or a common language, yet they are fact developed. What makes them tick? Is self determination to get the best in all spheres of their endeavors? Until we realign our divided boundaries of hate, religious bigotry, tribal sentiment, nepotism, etc. we might remain static in the Common Wealth of Nations. The currently crisis perpetuated by different militias groups in the country is a trickle impact of long neglects of one minority social groups or the other within a particular region.

Sentiment is a social killer, it hinders growth and efficiency and unproductiveness within the system where its encouraged to function or where it’s dominant. Nigeria has no business being in the current position she finds herself. A country that is much endowed with high potentials of natural and human resources, none has seen in other developed and developing economies of the world. Our inability to effectively manage these resources has led us to where we are. Nigerians level of intellectualism in every facet of discipline across the globe is amazing. Yet, we are where we are today. The gains of creditability outweigh the dividend of mediocracy. Sentiment encourages laziness and enthrones woeful failure and retrogression.

Knowledge of tremendous increase globally, and actuation should be enforced in Nigeria, skill and scheme developed for others, the slogan, ‘this is my brother, friend, religious affiliate’, etc. should be done with; while meritocracy take front stage in polity of our country. Only at such instances we could be bold enough to collectively confront our lapses, fears, worries and enemies and being leap-frog further in growth and development. Once these steps are taken, structural development will begin to set in.

Nigerians should appreciate the current ongoing economic issues. It means the country is great and she has the power and potentials to bounce back to economic acreage. What this mean is that, we must domesticalize our industrialization process and markets strategies, motive the labour force to be result oriented, harness our natural human resources, bravely and boldness to execute profitable policy direction and structurally reposition the public sector towards functionality driven sector and economy diversification will give the country a new socioeconomic independence to develop.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Manchester United Coach Is Annoying(imagine This Speech) by Noise4maker(op): 6:37pm On Sep 10, 2016
bigtt76:
It haf started grin We will soon start hearing the rants of being betrayed tongue
Lol
Nairaland GeneralManchester United Coach Is Annoying(imagine This Speech) by Noise4maker(op): 6:15pm On Sep 10, 2016
[size=18pt]"I had two or three players in the first half that if i know what is going to happen,i don't play them"[/size]

[size=18pt]"This football and sometimes players disappoint managers.It's my fault because I'm the manager."[/size]

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