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| Why Nigeria Is The Best Country In The Whole World by Cybercop2002(op): 12:27am On Mar 28, 2021 |
Why Nigeria is the best country in the
whole wide world
ON November 26, 2013 12:01 AM / IN
Femi Aribisala / BY Vanguard
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By Femi Aribsala
Two weeks ago, I paid a visit to Dubai for
the very first time. Dubai is everything
Lagos is not. Dubai works: Lagos does
not. Dubai is spotlessly clean: Lagos is
filthy. Dubai is bathed in gleaming
electricity. Lagos is shrouded in
darkness. Dubai is organized. Lagos is
disorganized. After a few days in Dubai, I
longed to be back in Lagos.
What is the attraction of Lagos relative to
a city like Dubai? The answer is actually
very simple. Lagos is the very best city in
Nigeria; the very best country in the
world. I have traveled all over the world. I
have been to the Far East, to the Middle
East, to North and Latin America and to
Europe. I have been to over 30 African
countries. This qualifies me to make this
assessment. Nigeria is the very best
country in the whole wide world.
Made-in-Nigeria
There are too many things that make
Nigeria exceptional and without equal. If
Nigeria were not so wonderful, there
would not have been 170 million
Nigerians. Because Nigeria is such a great
country, we are determined to give birth
to as many children as possible so that
even more people can partake of the
pleasures of living here. We manufacture
babies by the thousands and the millions
because we are in love with the country.
Nigerians don’t commit suicide. Neither
do Nigerians ever desert Nigeria. The very
worst thing that can happen to a Nigerian
is to be exiled from the country.
Remember this: Nigeria is nobody’s
colony. We refuse to be subject to
nobody. We are not under the thumb of
the British, the Americans or anyone else.
Nigeria is the one African country that can
be said to be truly independent. We have
nationalized all the nationalize-ables. We
own the land. There is no foreign settler-
community in Nigeria that holds us
captive. We are the kings of our castles.
Our very best products are made in
Nigeria. We make our own mistakes;
make our own choices and make our
own beds.
We rig our own elections. We forge our
own passports. We buy our own lies. We
deceive our own people. We choose to
live in the middle ages and not in the
21st century. We choose to eat in
“bukas” and not in restaurants. We
choose to eat with our hands and not
with forks and knives. We choose to walk
rather than fly.
Organised chaos
Nigerians are natural-born
revolutionaries. We like to struggle. We
are always fighting something or
someone. We don’t like the easy life. That
is way too boring. We thrive when there
is chaos. We make a profit, where there is
confusion. We rise up to the challenge,
where everything is upside down. If
something is well-organised, our first
assignment is to scatter it. That gives us
room to maneuver. We can handle chaos,
but order is another problem entirely.
Nigerians hate progress. It does not
agree with us. Some smart Alec decided
to introduce traffic-lights on our roads.
But when there are too many cars on the
road, the last things you need are traffic-
lights preventing people from going
where they want. Traffic-lights make
drivers wait, when they should be going.
That is such a waste of time. The same
goes for traffic-wardens. When you have
them obstructing the roads, there are
going to be tailbacks. But if you want the
traffic to flow, let it be a free for all. Then
you will see the ingenuity of Nigerians.
We will climb up any and every possible
place, and convert it to super-highways.
Moreover, our roads are theaters where
drama is always enacted. That means
passers-by don’t have to spend money
buying tickets in order to watch our
plays. You can watch a very interesting TV
series just by sitting on your balcony and
watching Nigerians negotiate their way
every day. In one afternoon, you will see
David killing Goliath. You will see
Mohammed Ali fighting Joe Frazier. You
will see Arnold Schwarzenegger
terminating his opponents. You have to
admit this kind of free theater is not
readily available abroad.
NEPA problem
Can you imagine a country where there is
24 hour electricity? That is Nigeria’s
worst nightmare. For years, many
nincompoops have tried to convince us to
improve the electricity situation in the
country, but we have wisely refused to be
taken in by such deception. Why would
we want good electricity when most of
what we do is done under the cloak of
darkness? Why should NEPA work when
there are things that need to be hidden,
including the rubbish that have taken
over our roads. Any right-thinking person
knows there are serious criminal issues in
Nigeria that should not be brought to
light for the sake of national security.
Just think about it: 24 hour NEPA. How
boring that would be? Nigerians would
have nothing to talk about. We would
have nothing to complain about. We
would not be able to have tales by the
moonlight. We would spend too much
time watching television. The economy
would suffer because generator sales
would plummet. Those of us making
ends meet by selling diesel would be in
trouble. Generator repairmen, major
contributors to the economy, would go
out of business. Spare-parts sellers would
not be able to sell even good spare-parts,
how much more fake ones. Let’s face it;
should Goodluck Jonathan succeed in
improving the problem of electricity in
Nigeria, it will lose him the next election
for sure. He will not even be able to
secure the nomination of PDP, which we
all know is a party of diesel-sellers and
generator repairmen.
Valuable corruption
There is so much talk about corruption.
But if there were no corruption in Nigeria,
there would be social upheaval. Can you
imagine a corruption-free Nigeria? Don’t
even bother. It would be disastrous.
Millions would die of starvation. How can
a man sustain his family if he cannot lie,
cheat and steal? As Nigerians, it is high
time we come to terms with who we are,
instead of pretending to be what we are
not.
We are a corrupt people. It is not just our
leaders: we are all corrupt. We are
thieves. We love to steal. We celebrate
thieves and give them national awards.
We recognize that stealing is an art. To be
a successful thief, you have to be skillful;
you have to be ambitious; you have to be
imaginative; and you have to be
courageous. We are criminals because
we are smart. We bring innovation to
everything.
Nigerians know that successful thieves
are men of destiny: renowned statesmen;
famous politicians; erudite managing-
directors. Therefore we eulogise thieves.
We sing their praises. We give them
chieftaincy awards. We give them our
daughters as third wives and concubines.
We prefer them as our presidents,
governors and legislators. Who wants an
honest man as his representative in
Abuja? That is a sure way to ensure you
will not get your share of the national
cake.
Had it not been for corruption, Nigeria
would not have survived. Corruption is
the glue that holds the fabric of the
country together. It ensures that, one
way or another, we get paid. It provides
a social security system. Corruption helps
us to redistribute wealth between the rich
and the poor. The rich steal from the
government; the poor steal from the rich;
and everyone is happy. If there were no
corruption, there would have been a
violent revolution a long time ago.
You can pocket a few monies from work
illegally because nobody in his right mind
expects you to be able to afford even your
transportation costs from your meager
salary. If you are caught and prosecuted,
all you need to do is ask your mother to
come to work to plea-bargain for you.
Thanks to corruption, we can put food on
our tables. We can send our children to
school. We can pay for the aso-ebi. We
can keep up with the fashion trends.
Traffic jams
There is one fundamental reason behind
the traffic situation in Nigeria. Nigerians
are a wanted people. Therefore, we are
always on the run. Somebody
somewhere is after us and we need to
make quick getaways. We are on the run
from our wives. We are on the run from
our children. We need to get away from
our extended families. But even more
urgently, we are on the run from the law.
We are on the run from the state
government. We don’t want to be caught
by the friend we borrowed some money
from last year.
Thank God for traffic jams. Isn’t it
wonderful that you can do all your
shopping while driving on the road? How
many countries do you know where you
have that kind of facility? You can even
get your car washed while on your way to
work; without having to stop or park.
And if there is any problem with your car
while you are on the road, you will be
grateful that you are in Nigeria. One out
of every two Nigerian pedestrian is a
London-trained mechanic. In case you
are wondering, there is London; and then
there is Osapa-London. You also don’t
need any GPRS in Nigeria. Every
pedestrian knows exactly the way to
where you are going. So if you are lost,
simply ask for directions and then you will
really get lost.
Conclusion
All this explains why, in spite of
everything, Nigerians are the happiest
people in the world. We are deliriously
happy. Don’t believe the lie. Nigerians
complain a lot about Nigeria. But that
does not mean we would have Nigeria
any other way. We complain because we
love to complain. If everything was alright
about Nigeria, we would be miserable.
Let’s face it, Nigerians love Nigeria.
Nigeria is the way it is because Nigerians
love it so. If it were not so, we would
have made amends in over 50 years of
independence.
One last thing of the utmost importance:
Nigeria is the very best country in the
world because in Nigeria you will find
Nigerians. |
| Re: Why Nigeria Is The Best Country In The Whole World by johnfaleks(m): 3:48am On Mar 28, 2021 |
See talk |
| Re: Why Nigeria Is The Best Country In The Whole World by tensazangetsu20(m): 8:09am On Mar 28, 2021 |
Nigeria is the best country yet you are going around begging to be sent abroad ![]() |
| Re: Why Nigeria Is The Best Country In The Whole World by celestialAgent(m): 11:12am On Mar 28, 2021 |
Noise! |
| Re: Why Nigeria Is The Best Country In The Whole World by FiverrTutor(m): 11:56am On Mar 28, 2021 |
Seriously I always wondered why Nigerians loves sex so much. They give birth to children like chickens |
| Re: Why Nigeria Is The Best Country In The Whole World by lordally(m): 11:57am On Mar 28, 2021 |
tensazangetsu20: Guy free me make I no laf faint abeg |
| Re: Why Nigeria Is The Best Country In The Whole World by TOMSY(f): 12:32pm On Mar 28, 2021 |
Op @Cybercop2002 Can you now see from the previous comments that if you want to hide things from Nigerians, put it in a book (writing). They don't read. All they do is hastily judge and make decisions (comments). They've already started insulting you just to sound "savage" - People who most likely do not even know you from Adam. The article is really true about average Nigerians. Nice write-up by the way. Great use of sarcasm. OP, please don't let these bunch discourage you. Keep seeking opportunities for yourself. #It will end in praise.
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| Re: Why Nigeria Is The Best Country In The Whole World by Cybercop2002(op): 3:10pm On Mar 28, 2021 |
TOMSY:thanks can you help me sir am jobless |
| Re: Why Nigeria Is The Best Country In The Whole World by Cybercop2002(op): 3:12pm On Mar 28, 2021 |
tensazangetsu20:use your damm head bro i mean the opposite |
| Re: Why Nigeria Is The Best Country In The Whole World by Ashirioluwa: 6:37pm On Mar 28, 2021 |
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