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| Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by VTJN(m): 5:40pm On Jul 02, 2024 |
mohims:your life will be the same way Tinubu has taken Nigeria to ever since he became president. Amen |
| Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by ufotunang: 5:43pm On Jul 02, 2024 |
Kobojunkie:..ok the type of protest you need from nigerians is the type of the Kenya protest where they destroyed public infrastructures and properties, cars, looted and stole food ,goods and money in people shops and bussinesses ,block the roads and bonfire on the roads and highway, stone and attack the police in which the police had to retaliate by killing some Kenya youths and people, the Kenya youths and people invading their national assembly and putting fire in their national assembly ..is that what you want Nigeria youths and nigerians to do as a protest against the nigeria federal government? |
| Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Anunakeeh: 6:24pm On Jul 02, 2024 |
NoFoodToCook:Very stupid and miserable people. I do not pity them one bit. They are of no significant use to the saner climes. |
| Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Kobojunkie: 6:24pm On Jul 02, 2024 |
ufotunang:Stop lying! Even many in their very government have come out to bear witness that the looting and damaging of infrastructure was not carried out by the protestors in Kenya but by hooligans including policemen hired by their government to make it seem they protestors were rowdy. ![]() You seem desperate but in your desperation all you continue to do is argue blindly against reality. ![]() |
| Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Anunakeeh: 6:29pm On Jul 02, 2024 |
NoFoodToCook:Let them keep being docile awon weeerey. Hunger and death will reset their brains to do the needful ![]() |
| Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by mohims(m): 6:40pm On Jul 02, 2024 |
VTJN:Ewure go and take your pills. |
| Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Anunakeeh: 6:41pm On Jul 02, 2024 |
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| Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Fujiyama: 6:46pm On Jul 02, 2024*. Modified: 1:16pm On Jul 03, 2024 |
Kobojunkie:^^^ Good observation. Let me add that the absence of civic education in Nigeria is NOT a coincidence. There was a time when civics as a subject was taught in schools in Nigeria. It was quietly dropped from the curriculum by the 'powers that were' in the 1980s...while 'religious' knowledge/studies continued to gain ground. This was not just a random occurence. Outside the formal education system, civic education faces even bigger adversaries. Culture, religion and ethnicity are big in Nigeria...and the Establishment generally doesn't tolerate the 'undue radicalism' (1980s people will know what I'm talking about ) that civic education is believed to promote. Again, there are reasons for this. This attack on civic education is not a recent phenomenon. The seeds were sown a long time ago and the harvest is the docility and indifference you see around you today. Make no mistake, it will take years of re-education to change this. Kobojunkie:^^^ You have over 200 million largely docile beings in this republic. A sizable number of them have the right to vote but they do not have any real understanding of how sacred that right really is. A large number of Nigerians are indifferent. They have no interest at all in democracy or the political process...and they do not vote in any elections. Some Nigerians do participate in the political process but they have no understanding of how to (or even why they should) hold politicians accountable. Predictably, these Nigerians make horrendously poor electoral choices in the end. I questioned the system in my earlier post because in the end, it is a game of numbers. He who gets the most votes, wins. When you strip away all the fluff, that is the stuff that really counts. Time after time, Nigerians vote against their own interests. You may call it docility (which it is to an extent) but this behaviour is not going to be an easy thing to reverse. Perhaps that may be possible a generation or two from now. I fully support your efforts to educate Nigerians on the powers they have to recall their representatives. I would like to see how soon your campaign has a real, discernible effect on voter behaviour and habits. |
| Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Killermamba: 7:08pm On Jul 02, 2024 |
Kobojunkie:thank you for this |
| Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by VTJN(m): 7:36pm On Jul 02, 2024 |
| Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by ogbe88(m): 8:09pm On Jul 02, 2024 |
efighter:The two of u are very stupid. |
| Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by lastkingsman: 8:52pm On Jul 02, 2024 |
004gist: ![]() I transferred 50% of my tuition fee the day INEC declared him winner. Call all my friends and family and told them I am living at all cost and I needed all assistance and help I could get. Me stay another eight years under a criminal drug baron? Chi m jukwa ife ojo. I thank God for his mercies and grace so far, not yet there but keeping hope alive |
| Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Funflipper: 9:30pm On Jul 02, 2024 |
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| Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Kobojunkie: 9:43pm On Jul 02, 2024 |
Killermamba:Pass the message to those around you so you can all start a real grassroots push to remove the problem before from your very local government. ![]() |
| Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by oneMalik: 10:33pm On Jul 02, 2024 |
Casavarian , What has calling Tinubu improved in your life so far ? Think well ! ...maybe am not the one who deh craze for the post . cucumbar: |
| Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Mom007(f): 10:53pm On Jul 02, 2024 |
... on this same nairaland that I was nearly eaten alive for telling people to go and farm while it is still raining season? I laugh in isoko language! I say it again, let this raining season pass by without significant increase in agricultural activities... una go hear wheen! |
| Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by oneMalik: 11:00pm On Jul 02, 2024 |
I will admit you have a point . Let me clear you ... you know what happened to your body the moment you stepped out of an air conditioner car and equally know how you felt when you were inside . That is a perfect example of Nigeria situation .... Air condition is a packaged system while the fresh Air is REAL and natural . And if you really understand how the two works , you will never have any issue with govt . Nigeria was a packaged Nation like the Air condition then . But now , What we are all seeing now is the real nature of reality .... Nothing any govt can do about it except people embrace and face reality like the warm air the moment you stepped out of your AC car .... with time its gonna be fine cos I am seeing serious people are now thinking and acting . .. Nigerians love money than making money and these are the consequences . 004gist: |
| Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Kobojunkie: 11:40pm On Jul 02, 2024 |
Mom007:So, if they go to farm only to end up victims of Fulani herders, what language would your laugh be in then? Yes, it would be nice for folks to go to farm but given that many who have have ended up dead or bankrupted by it should cause people like you to reason further than believing not wanting to farm the major issue. ![]() |
| Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Gerrard59(m): 2:32am On Jul 03, 2024 |
004gist: I am curious, is this prevalent in London or this is outside London? What about second-generation Nigerians? Those who their parents moved to the UK during the 90s and were either raised from an early age or born and bred in the UK. What do their current career trajectories look like? |
| Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Gerrard59(m): 2:39am On Jul 03, 2024 |
Fujiyama:You wey be big man dey complain? |
| Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Kobojunkie: 3:59am On Jul 03, 2024 |
Fujiyama:1. I definitely agree that the change may take many years and may be only with the Gen Zs and the generation after them; i don't hold out much hope for the generations before that. ![]() 2. I am not so much concerned about who it is they choose to vote for or allow to rig the next election without consequence. I am more about showing to the people that they are indeed the architects of the problems they face to this day. ![]() 3. You already pointed out in the first part of the your response that these things are likely to not happen immediately.😁 |
| Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Mom007(f): 7:02am On Jul 03, 2024 |
Kobojunkie:Then they should sit down there and starve ok. Something must kill a man. Either you die being productive or you die begging abroad people to fund your laziness and cowardice. All the while I was farming any spare land around my community how many cows ate my crops? How many fulani herdsmen killed me? You that typed this, how many militant fulani herdsmen are in your community? Or in your compound for those that could venture into sack farming? Abeg go and sit down with this your weak and burnt out argument. |
| Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Arielle: 8:07am On Jul 03, 2024 |
NoFoodToCook:What a stvpid post. Begging is our second name. No sense of pride or self-respect. You want to be handed everything. When Nigerians are really hungry, they will enter the streets and hold their leaders accountable and take their country back. Until then, drink your garri in peace...oh, sorry, no garri sef. ![]() |
| Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Kobojunkie: 12:27pm On Jul 03, 2024 |
Mom007:Do you equally conclude that based on the fact that no one in your immediate has been killed or assaulted, that insecurity is a problem in Nigeria? Come one people, apply common sense! ![]() |
| Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Mom007(f): 12:40pm On Jul 03, 2024 |
Kobojunkie:How did you manage to reach that conclusion on my behalf? Since you refuse to see truth and have now concluded that my 2+2=22, I will not waste time arguing. Sha stop Internet begging. Its not cute. |
| Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Fujiyama: 1:11pm On Jul 03, 2024 |
Gerrard59:^^^ ![]() Me? Big man? For where? ![]() I just dey manage myself dey go small small. The 'big men' are in Abuja doing their thing. But we will continue to hold their feet to the fire. |
| Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by headboyprince(m): 8:49am On Jul 04, 2024 |
RaptorX:yea life is about hunger, political corruption, poverty, insecurity. In your mind you think you're living life but I'm reality you're just existing. ![]() |
| Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by headboyprince(m): 8:55am On Jul 04, 2024 |
Shikena:leave the idiot to be yapping nonsense it's hunger that cause it. It's Same junk food that make diaporians more intelligent and fresh while him that eat fresh food is hungry and dull . Even a dog over there is more healthy than him ![]() |
| Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by 2buffagain(m): 11:56am On Jul 04, 2024 |
ufotunang:You are clueless if you don't think Nigerians need to be at this level |
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) that civic education is believed to promote. Again, there are reasons for this. 

