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Forum Games / Re: 8 Out Of Every 10 Would Fail These!!! by obieze69: 5:49pm On Sep 19, 2015
Its very clear
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Education / Re: Oluchi Saw Her Death Coming –family Of Electrocuted UNILAG Student by obieze69: 12:08pm On Sep 12, 2015
RIP oluchi

May the Good Lord grant your family the fortitude to bear the loss.

Amen!!!
Jobs/Vacancies / Unemployment And The Get Rich Syndrome In Nigeria by obieze69: 11:57am On Sep 10, 2015
what is the most deadly cankerworm that most Nigerian Youth indulge in to make money overnight?
Like an ocean that habours an infinite number of various organisms, the categories of consequences of unemployement are never closed; out of a corrupt mind, come such bye-products and vices as greed, selfishness, malice,political ingratitude, left-handed/ethnically colored political criticisms, and most especially the rabid desire to get rich quickly. Among all the categories of corruption, get-rich-quick syndrome, in which many Nigerian youth are now engulfed, is the most inimical to Nigerian progress, jointly or severally.

Because of this madness to get wealth quickly, many Nigerian pupils, students, and undergraduates leave their centers of learning in pursuit of quick money by way of internet fraud, armed robbery, drug-peddling, and kidnapping. Because of this quick money madness, many of our political leaders seek public offices for purposes of looting public property/fund. Because of it, many Nigerian principals and university lecturers embezzle school/university property/fund entrusted to their care, and they are almost always organizing one inopportune strike after another to get quick salary increase.

Owing to this weird and inordinate desire to acquire money overnight, traders who have reasonably good businesses leave their shops for armed robbery, drug-peddling, and kidnapping, and young girls who should be in schools/universities turn to prostitution and human sex-trafficking abroad. Get-rich- quick syndrome in Nigeria has turned our churches into centers for quick proprietary aggrandizement, and young university graduates who should settle down and look for work or resort to self-sacrifice, as many of their predecessors did in the past, do not have the patience to do so any more. The trades many of them know now are armed-robbery, drug-trafficking, kidnapping, obtaining money under false pretences etc under the cover of unemployment. This, I believe, is the main problem with Nigerian society.

My experience yesterday- I was on my way to work yesterday and decided to stop over in my ususal habit to to view Newspaper headlines and I came accross a page in a popularly news paper advertising a foreign American site via a link claiming that a lot of Nigeria youth had testified that the company is over 4years old and has made most Nigerians wealthy, I was curious and followed the link which landed me on a webpage to verify weather indeed the site is genuine or not.
Please my fellow Nairalanders kindly visit this site/link and let me know if anyone has made a fotune from this get rich website http://jobrize.com/index.php?ref=171667
Thank you.
Politics / Re: #100wasteddays Trending As Nigerians Take To Twitter To Review President Buhari. by obieze69: 12:29pm On Sep 06, 2015
[color=#006600][/color]Mak una no worry E go beta...

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