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PoliticsEngage Your Lawmakers, They Are Indebted To You! by pheesayor(op): 5:24pm On Dec 07, 2012
Since the return of democracy in 1999, Nigerians have been hearing of the House of Assembly and the Senate but only very few know their functions. Even during the 2011 polls, only a few voted during the house of reps poll because to them it is not useful to them. If only Nigerians know how important their representatives are, maybe things would have been a little different in Nigeria today. If Nigerians knew how to deal with their reps then then the FG wouln't have the guts to insult the house of representative by saying their resolution is just a "mere expression of opinion". To me that's a slap to the face of Nigerians.

Away from the problem, now the solution: we as citizens need to start holding our reps responsible. There are supposed to be the closest to the grassroots but instead they build or buy houses in GRAs and live very far from their constituencies hereby becoming disconnected, this needs to stop. How many people know that they can sack their lawmakers and even their local government chairman? Very few, sadly just a few.

Every representative is supposed to have a constituency office, visit yours, preferable in groups so the pressure can be felt. Another failure on the part of the reps is the ban on okada by the Lagos state government. An executive bill was sent by the governor to the state house of assembly and reps did not bother to discuss with their representatives, I'm so sure of this because if they did then the residents of Festac town and other residential areas would never allow the ban of okada since that is the only source of transportation in those areas.
It is amazing many people don't even know the representatives, their senators and their local government chairmen. Activism/criticism shouldn't only be towards the presidency and governors, those lawmakers also need to feel that want of the people, complains and rantings should should be forwarded through the representatives, only then can we say we have democracy.



www.pheesayor..com/2012/12/engage-your-lawmakers-they-are-indebted.html
CelebritiesRe: Sound Sultan And His Lovely Family! by pheesayor(m): 10:27am On Dec 07, 2012
9jalondon: Have known Sultan way back in LASU days very humble lad,always smiling,Yellow Boy.
PoliticsRe: What Happened To The BRT Buses FG Promised Nigerians? by pheesayor(m): 8:58am On Dec 07, 2012
laalai!!!!!!!!! those are PPP like the normal BRT. A ticket from oshodi to mile 2 is 70 naira
pawpawguy: already delivered, except if Lagos state Govt dont want to disclose it to us. the buses ply Oshodito mile two.
HealthRe: Man Woke-up In Mortuary After 7 Days by pheesayor(m): 5:26pm On Dec 06, 2012
dry
ebamma 3: I love this advert, abeg wetin be the name of that him church again,i won't be suprised to see him OWN a jet next year
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Can One Settle Down With Teaching In A Private School by pheesayor(m): 2:44pm On Dec 06, 2012
I studied computer science and now teaching in a primary school, the pay is low but I'm at peace, I love the kids and feel free among them. This makes me happy but earning more will eventually become a factor. I'm working on alternate sources of income while I still teach here. In a year or so from now, I'll make up my mind if I want to remain here or not.
The OP can settle down with a teaching job if it is a big school that pays high, afterall teachers too get married and raise children
PoliticsRe: Pictures Of Ongoing Projects In Ogun State by pheesayor(m): 5:15pm On Dec 04, 2012
FreeGlobe: WTF!!!! Propaganda. Dirty and old Ogun State, one of the ancient states in Nigeria. I understand the type of work the governor there is doing, sending all their thuggish lawmakers to US for jamboree. I see the resident Nairaland hypocrite Gbawe here but I didn't see him in the thread where Fashola and Tinubu were busy sharing all Lagos State properties to themselves. oduduwa clowns and their love for mediocrity. smh
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Nairaland GeneralRe: Military Police Arresting Soldiers On Bike At Ikorodu Road? by pheesayor(m): 12:49pm On Dec 04, 2012
Guk: Bikes over 200cc are allowed to ply the roads
yes, the ones we call "POWER BIKES"
Nairaland GeneralRe: Military Police Arresting Soldiers On Bike At Ikorodu Road? by pheesayor(m): 12:48pm On Dec 04, 2012
Guk: Military Policemen are a set of people you dont want to mess with. Even Generals fear them. They have the power to arrest Generals.

They are known by their blood red caps
gbam!!! these guys look gentle but are the deadliest
PoliticsRe: Leke Alder: Nigeria’s ‘yahoo Yahoo’ Image by pheesayor(op): 10:09am On Dec 04, 2012
It's a shame such an insightful article like this won't make the front page
PoliticsRe: Leke Alder: Nigeria’s ‘yahoo Yahoo’ Image by pheesayor(op): 3:21pm On Dec 03, 2012
the leaders embezzle, the masses find a way out like yahoo yahoo, robbery and even drugs. the Lucky ones get rich and others want to follow.The leaders need to act by example so the masses can be motivated to act right too. Saying the masses should change first while the leaders loot abundantly will never work
PoliticsLeke Alder: Nigeria’s ‘yahoo Yahoo’ Image by pheesayor(op): 10:34am On Dec 03, 2012
I got to know about Leke Alder at "The Platform" 2011, since then I've always listened whenever he talks, check this out
Nigeria’s Yahoo Yahoo image is killing her economy. Things are spiralling out of control and sociological wreckage is being wrought. It has often been said that Nigerians are not loyal to their country and that they badmouth their nation. With this premise, the Department of National Orientation has run programmes to inculcate patriotism in citizens and direct the youths. The results are not empirical.

Nigeria has a very bad image abroad. When a nation has a bad reputation, there will be collateral damage and the first casualty is patriotism. Because a bad national image casts a dark halo on the citizens, they will not want to identify with their country. The image subtracts from their intrinsic worth. They are thus forced to rely on their personal equity in different situations and they soon begin to question the value of their country to them.

Our national identity cannot augment our valuation as Nigerians because of the negative reputation of our fatherland. This is because our primary output as a nation is apparently advance fee fraud, not oil; our systems and institutions are deemed malfunctioning and corrupt. Our passport is thus a liability at customs checkpoints and the innocent are banded with criminals.

This generalisation takes a toll on patriotic sentiments. Citizens don’t idolise a nation that subtracts from their worth, or shuts the door of opportunity against them, or makes them a pariah at international borders. And when a Nigerian succeeds, he feels he did it by himself and despite his country. Thus, he owes his nation no allegiance.

Are we by this article justifying lack of patriotism? Of course not! Nigeria suffers from four image afflictions (in my line of work we call them ‘brand eroders’). They are corruption, online credit card fraud (cybercrime), fundamentalist terrorism and kidnapping. These constitute the ordinance against the country.

The four can be broadly categorised into two classes — the violent class and the economic class. Kidnapping and fundamentalist terrorism belong to the violent class. They tend to play grandly on the national stage; but cybercrime is the most democratised of all. It is a huge retail enterprise, precisely because the barrier to entry is low. A cyber criminal can run his operations entirely from a business centre. Anyone with a modem and a computer, or smartphone can launch into business. And it has gone industrial. There are now cybercrime factories — rows and rows of young men and women in huge spaces, dedicated to online criminal pursuit on computer notebooks.

The damage to the nation has been incalculable. The problem with cybercrime is that while other crimes are domiciled within Nigerian borders, cybercrime is a global phenomenon. We are systematically being shut out of the global economic system because of the activities of these aberrant cyberpreneurs. Today, Nigeria is not listed on the drop down menu of Paypal, the global online payment platform. Neither can we shop on Macy’s, Target, J.C. Penney and Marks & Spencer, to name a few. We can’t even buy antivirus software for our computers. Kaspersky shut us out. We are suffering from economic blockade, not unlike Iran; it’s just that ours is the market-driven variety. If truth be told, a 419er is an economic terrorist. He is waging an economic war against his country.

Our young men and women cannot access cheap finance through credit cards for their business start-ups. Even our debit cards are not accepted by international merchants! Once the transaction originates from Nigeria, a virtual steel door clamps down. Those who take the risk of online transactions from Nigeria put us through such strenuous processes it defeats the very purpose of online purchase. And our internet transactions are being routed through South Africa, with the attendant consequences on national sovereignty.

The elites have found a way round the credit card blockade. They simply travel abroad and use a foreign merchant card. They take care of themselves, but how myopic!

For one, the youths will become more desperate and take ever more unwholesome routes in pursuit of opportunities; our negative image is thus reinforced by an army of disenfranchised youths. Two, they will hate those that are privileged and their sense of rage will morph into other criminal activities against the privileged. Three, they will lose faith in the maternal instincts of the nation, after all, the nation is not helping them. Four, as those who succeed by devious means flaunt their ill-gotten wealth and invariably take up the political positions they bought with their loot, a signal is sent into the generational pool that ‘making it’ through criminal device is the way to go. Five, the youths will become a dangerous arsenal in the hands of the wrong commander-in-chief. When you extinguish hope, there is nothing left. Six, crime becomes normative, expected and required. It becomes an affirmation of basic humanity.

What should be done? How can we redeem our image and remedy the situation?

[b]We need a four-pronged strategy: eliminate, repair, discourage, prevent.

We must eliminate cybercrime factories. Government must erect an equivalent anti-cybercrime factory full of hackers, trackers and servers to fight online criminal pursuit. It is a national security risk. And by the way, setting up this factory will provide employment to many of our computer science graduates. If we are serious, we should see a major drop in cybercrime within nine months.

We must also activate a discouragement strategy. First we must pass the cybercrime bill before our legislators. We must prosecute criminals under the law and make an example of cyber criminals. With the passage of the law, we signal to the international community that we are serious about curtailing cybercrime.

Our repair strategy dictates that we mend our relationship with the international merchant community. We need to undertake economic diplomacy. The amount Nigerians spend abroad annually gives us economic clout. It can be leveraged.

But prevention is always cheaper than cure. We need to re-orientate our youths and create opportunities for them.

In addition, our school curricula must reflect our realities. We need to teach our kids to create jobs rather than waiting for jobs.

Religious organisations have a role to play too. Government must partner with them.

And parents have a role to play too. As do our teachers. We must be worthy examples to our children.

Society is dynamic. We will never reach a point in which cybercrime is non-existent. The image of nations is not defined by the absence of negatives. It is determined by the positive exertions of its government and citizens.[/b]
Leke Alder is a brand strategy consultant.

source : http://www.ynaija.com/leke-alder-nigerias-yahoo-yahoo-image/
PoliticsRe: The Real Cost Of Nigeria Petrol by pheesayor(op): 6:47pm On Dec 02, 2012
please y'all shouldn't forget this article, contains important facts and figures the present government can't deny or defend
PoliticsRe: Can You Vote Fashola For President In 2015? by pheesayor(m): 6:43pm On Dec 02, 2012
what he means is the population over stretching the state infrastructures, eg everybody wants to drive their own cars which will eventually over-stress the roads
Remii: What are you saying about population, is he feeding us? Most places I know generates their own power and water.
PoliticsRe: Can You Vote Fashola For President In 2015? by pheesayor(m): 6:41pm On Dec 02, 2012
PeterKbaba: What of jonathan with his pdp leaders like obasanjo and babangida
that's exactly what I mean, they are all PDP and that's why the lagos house of assembly cannot question fashola because of party sentiments. Fashola as president and still a PDP controlled federal house will have his excesses checked. He's human too and needs to be corrected at times
PoliticsRe: Fashola, Mimiko, Oshiomole Or Okorocha: Who Is The Best Governor? by pheesayor(m): 6:38pm On Dec 02, 2012
from the way they both won they 2nd term elections, fash followed by oshio - baba
PoliticsRe: Groups Mobilize To Commemorate January’s Subsidy Uprising by pheesayor(m): 6:12pm On Dec 02, 2012
Pele, reason why the struggle has to continue, he should not die in vain
Ganys: Hmmm...How time flies, Im replying this thread at the resident of the Ilorin slain subsidy Matyr. Mr. Muyideen Mustafa, So...The Guy Don Go be that?? Aww...how time flies, He used to be my regular errand boy when i was living at family house...RIP bro cry
Christianity EtcRe: How Long Do You Sleep For After An All-Night Service? by pheesayor(m): 6:09pm On Dec 02, 2012
Agimor: Even if it takes 10 hours i fill you.
not necessarily that much, once the sun rises, I can't sleep anymore but I'll feel weak and unmotivated for the rest of the day + I'll keep consuming like a glutton
PoliticsRe: Can You Vote Fashola For President In 2015? by pheesayor(m): 6:05pm On Dec 02, 2012
those calling fashola elitist should tell me if it is the elites that will use the Lagos Badagry road after expansion (+railway) is complete. Open up areas and watch it develop itself.

on lasu fees, there are some things we are not being told but to me that does not disqualify him, the house of assembly is there to check excesses like this
PoliticsRe: Can You Vote Fashola For President In 2015? by pheesayor(m): 6:02pm On Dec 02, 2012
harlos: Someone once said only a military man can rule Nigeria cos we too stuborn, fashola did it by force so that he can succeed and so people hate him because he use force. If Fashola becomes the president of Nigeria surely we will see changes. I'm gonna VOTE for him he choose to be.
the Lagos traffic law is the way it is because of the nature of lagosians, we are a stubborn set of humans
PoliticsRe: Can You Vote Fashola For President In 2015? by pheesayor(m): 5:58pm On Dec 02, 2012
PeterKbaba: Fashola all the waaaaaaaaaaayy

Do you all realize that all the other states collect almost twice 2x the money given to lagos state from the federal government. The population of all this other states are less than 8 million and Lagos state as a population of 20 million plus.

Lagos is a little nigeria on its own, lagos as every citizen of nigeria, west africa and maybe africa as a whole present there.
that's what I keep telling those praising Akpabio, take the population of Lagos (human + vehicular) to akwaibom and watch those infrastructures crumble in a short time
PoliticsRe: Can You Vote Fashola For President In 2015? by pheesayor(m): 5:56pm On Dec 02, 2012
If fashola was President:
Tinubu will be powerless because his power has always been using the house of Assembly to blackmail fashola and it won't work because the house will still contain majority of pdp, in turn they will check his excesses.
We will hear less promises and more implementations Unlike gej who only knows how to promise and not fulfill.
Fashola can rule this country but unfortunately I feel he's not interested and if he is I will vote for him, he seems to be ACN's only sellable candidate despite his few flaws.
PoliticsRe: Governor Suntai Is Brain-damaged - SaharaReporters by pheesayor(m): 12:16pm On Dec 01, 2012
not only reno and abati, even the 40 laptop crew catches cold whenever saharareporters publish reports
burkutu: doubt SR n 4va remain ignorant.go n ask abati or reno
Christianity EtcRe: How Long Do You Sleep For After An All-Night Service? by pheesayor(m): 7:03am On Dec 01, 2012
as long as my eyes can remain closed but mostly I feel uselessly weak for the rest of the day
PoliticsRe: Fashola Arrests Policeman Riding Okada On Restricted Road. by pheesayor(m): 10:00am On Nov 30, 2012
same in festac
chemashie: Most of the okada riders that are still plying the restricted routes are police officers, soldiers or LASTMA. We have handful of them at Oshodi plying abeokuta express roads.
PoliticsRe: FG To Unveil 29 Yr Infrastructure Master Plan by pheesayor(m): 7:01am On Nov 30, 2012
lastpage: Every year, one silly President and his clueless Assembly men will come up with one "magic number" (but they ensure it is far enough for them to have looted the country and retire is opulence! wink ) ...and tell us that "Nigeria will turn to NewYork" in that year!

We have seen it before, over and over again.

Perform now or get hanged!

Lastpage!
osheeeeee!!!
PoliticsRe: Groups Mobilize To Commemorate January’s Subsidy Uprising by pheesayor(m): 2:41pm On Nov 28, 2012
Way to go, I remember the #occupy protest, made new friends, we passed d message even though GEJ's advisers made him believe it was the opposition that planned it thereby making him look more clueless
PoliticsRe: N5tn Stolen Under Jonathan –Investigation by pheesayor(m): 11:00am On Nov 25, 2012
the President has powers over everything, that's why he could deploy sodiers to oppress ordinary protesters. when there's a will, there's a way
tpapi: Som nigerians av short memories,where were wen larmode said dos oil thieves were purposely frustating justice by payin their to frutrate n prolong court case,if the judges av not given their judgement on the oil thieves,pls tel me wat can gej do
CelebritiesRe: Picture Of Davido's Late Mum Dr Vero Adeleke. by pheesayor(m): 10:45am On Nov 24, 2012
his fathers owns a University
tpia1: oh, eyah. That explains a lot.

like i mentioned before, he needs a serious girlfriend in his life.

girlfriend, not booty call or flighty person.

what's his educational level btw.

Does he have plans to go back to or enroll in school?
CelebritiesRe: Why Do You Hate Tonto Dikeh? by pheesayor(m): 7:05pm On Nov 23, 2012
no na virus
dani1luv: Wetin be tonto dike?? Na software? undecided undecided
PoliticsRe: House Of Reps Member Arrested For Driving Against Traffic by pheesayor(m): 2:08pm On Nov 23, 2012
floriana: It is grammar like this that make our rulers think we are all illiterates and as such treat us anyhow. The correct thing is 'arrant nonsense'.
PoliticsRe: House Of Reps Member Arrested For Driving Against Traffic by pheesayor(m): 2:07pm On Nov 23, 2012
olivertwist: If this had happened in Lagos State, we'd have been talking of about 15-20 pages by now. Where are NL HYPOCRITES.
PoliticsRe: List Of Bayelsa State Political Appointees by pheesayor(m): 12:40pm On Nov 23, 2012
grin grin grin grin grin grin
eGuerrilla: How many special advisers for media affairs does one state need?



Well, I suppose we can now account for the 9 "laptops" missing in action grin

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