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| Re: Nigeria, A Collateral Damage, Says Burna Boy by AmericanIdiot(m): 11:03am On Aug 24, 2024 |
Kushites:Civil war is coming Don’t deceive yourself… |
| Re: Nigeria, A Collateral Damage, Says Burna Boy by RodgersAkpafu: 11:15am On Aug 24, 2024 |
MajorOvakporaye:exactly as I thought |
| Re: Nigeria, A Collateral Damage, Says Burna Boy by greatermax77(m): 11:21am On Aug 24, 2024 |
mrvitalis:You mean tax that will still end in politicians pockets |
| Re: Nigeria, A Collateral Damage, Says Burna Boy by Electorate: 11:23am On Aug 24, 2024 |
helinues:Which epistle? You mean you find it difficult to read a post that is less than 300 words? You no finish school true true, no wonder you always say trash because you don't even understand what was said in the first place
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| Re: Nigeria, A Collateral Damage, Says Burna Boy by Ogaonos: 11:37am On Aug 24, 2024 |
kestolove95:but when e reach protect u no go see am .falz is far better action match will words .even runtown sef try no b em follow start d endsars protest |
| Re: Nigeria, A Collateral Damage, Says Burna Boy by Lacash: 11:45am On Aug 24, 2024 |
Morbeta11:OluwaBurna is not just a musician, he’s an historian too 🦍 |
| Re: Nigeria, A Collateral Damage, Says Burna Boy by discusant: 11:53am On Aug 24, 2024 |
MajorOvakporaye:Another most brilliant comment of the day. Even the sharia states had taken the first steps to dissolution of Nigeria through their adoption of unconstitutional Islamic sharia criminal justice system, but still clutch tight to one Nigeria because of lucre in the southern regions. Some omoluabis here who are against dissolution of Nigeria will start all over again to cry blue murder and Nigeria when Bola Tinubu leaves office. |
| Re: Nigeria, A Collateral Damage, Says Burna Boy by Nobody: 12:45pm On Aug 24, 2024 |
kestolove95:This comment made me laugh so hard. I can safely conclude that the Op and the 270 people that liked this reply are Igbo smokers. This is because I read sometimes ago, in a DEA journal, that weed smokers always get the feeling that they make a lot of sense when in reality, the reverse is the case. |
| Re: Nigeria, A Collateral Damage, Says Burna Boy by Metalsmith(m): 12:56pm On Aug 24, 2024 |
Arostar2023:Best solution moving forward. Nigeria will be great again!!! |
| Re: Nigeria, A Collateral Damage, Says Burna Boy by NaMe4: 1:39pm On Aug 24, 2024 |
Arostar2023:But in the present system, the Legislative arm of government has representatives from same tribes; for instance Enugu State or Kano State people are represented at the center by their tribesmen, not someone from another tribe or even State for that matter. What's stopping the people from removing these their tribesmen from office today? In fact, it can be argued, regional governance in Nigeria of today may even have a worse outcome. Because same people who make up the 'political elite' and who most Nigerians, including 'intellectuals' aspire to become would hold on to power in such setup with a higher level of impunity, corruption and intimidation. Imagine a State governor in this Nigeria being in charge of State police. What would save Nigeria is a change in Orientation of an average Nigerian. Understanding values, dignity, equity, fairness and justice. Once these are established, no unintelligent riffraff would dream of representing people at any level of governance all because of political or tribal affiliation. But as long as we have multitudes of Nigerians within the Low socio-economic class who would feel entitled and fulfilled disregarding his compatriots on fuel queues, and collect bribes to open separate gates into the filling stations, or further extort them at the pumps, they have little or no justification pointing at those at the helm of affairs who only replicate their activities at a higher level. |
| Re: Nigeria, A Collateral Damage, Says Burna Boy by Solofresh2: 2:37pm On Aug 24, 2024 |
diamond68:Don't mind burna.Take a look at how wide the US is and say they don't deserve to be called a nation. Every things and creation has it's own purpose.Just like you stated,every country was once a transaction ground. That is humanity for you |
| Re: Nigeria, A Collateral Damage, Says Burna Boy by Kobojunkieee: 2:40pm On Aug 24, 2024*. Modified: 7:18pm On Aug 25, 2024 |
Olamideayomide:It seems that way because of the docility of the people of Nigeria towards the governance of their selves and nothing more. ![]() |
| Re: Nigeria, A Collateral Damage, Says Burna Boy by Kobojunkieee: 2:42pm On Aug 24, 2024 |
BucketHat:You have it upside-down like the majority of Nigerians always looking for a savior. Did you know that in a democracy, the leaders are the people, not those public servants elected by the leaders(the people)? 🤔 |
| Re: Nigeria, A Collateral Damage, Says Burna Boy by Kobojunkieee: 2:45pm On Aug 24, 2024 |
MajorOvakporaye:Even the United States does not have many of what you pretend a Nation is meant to have there. ![]() |
| Re: Nigeria, A Collateral Damage, Says Burna Boy by Kobojunkieee: 2:46pm On Aug 24, 2024 |
RodgersAkpafu:The people are to blame for their own decisions; they will still be to blame because they chart about their future, destiny, and all. ![]() |
| Re: Nigeria, A Collateral Damage, Says Burna Boy by Kobojunkieee: 2:51pm On Aug 24, 2024 |
RodgersAkpafu:Those dummy masses are the POWER in that country but they don't realize it since the vast majority are not civically educated at all. We came from a military government system to a democratic one without receiving education about how things are completely different in this new one. Therein lies the problem. ![]() The average Nigerian goes around shouting, "Our leaders...our leaders," not realizing that in a democracy, the leaders are the people while those to whom the people hand their mandates are simply elected public servants. ![]() |
| Re: Nigeria, A Collateral Damage, Says Burna Boy by favor914: 2:52pm On Aug 24, 2024 |
diamond68:Nice, it needed a repost. |
| Re: Nigeria, A Collateral Damage, Says Burna Boy by Kobojunkieee: 2:54pm On Aug 24, 2024 |
chigo32:Nigeria is a nation. What is missing is the will of the people to govern themselves. That is what is missing in this nation. And from the history of the Nation since 1960, we are sure of one thing. Switching from one governmental system— regional, unified, sudo-democratic, military, and now democratic— to the other has not been able to awaken that will in the people; it hasn't made a difference in that area at all. ![]() |
| Re: Nigeria, A Collateral Damage, Says Burna Boy by favor914: 2:54pm On Aug 24, 2024 |
Kobojunkieee:Wow nice to know that we still have intelligent minded Nigerians, much much props to you. |
| Re: Nigeria, A Collateral Damage, Says Burna Boy by whippersnapper(m): 2:57pm On Aug 24, 2024 |
bro4u:you sure say you dey inside life so. That’s common knowledge even my 2 year old niece knows |
| Re: Nigeria, A Collateral Damage, Says Burna Boy by Kobojunkieee: 2:58pm On Aug 24, 2024 |
Ecomog6:The people, not the governors, are the major problem in Nigeria. They have been the problem since independence. They are not civically educated and so exist as zombies where they ought to be the powers/leaders guiding the direction of their own nation. ![]() |
| Re: Nigeria, A Collateral Damage, Says Burna Boy by favor914: 2:59pm On Aug 24, 2024 |
whippersnapper:How your 2 year old niece take know, her papa done burn with Jagaban before? |
| Re: Nigeria, A Collateral Damage, Says Burna Boy by Kobojunkieee: 3:06pm On Aug 24, 2024 |
ChybuzzDD:Did you know that the United States of America is one, if not the most, ethnoreligiously and culturally divided nation in the world today? Yet, when you visit a typical town or city in the country, you will find people of different shades, races, languages, ethnicities, and religions, all sitting side-by-side, working and eating together to build the nation they all love. You visit a typical home during one of the Thanksgiving holidays and you are bound to run into a mixed family with members from various parts of the world sitting at the same table, laughing and having a great time. They are all different but they are also all the same. They don't place their differences in front of them where they go. No, those differences do not matter when the priorities of life are on the table. ![]() I say this to have us dead this notion that because Nigeria has about 250 ethnic groups living in the same space, it cannot work. That argument is born of brain damage in my opinion. ![]() |
| Re: Nigeria, A Collateral Damage, Says Burna Boy by diamond68: 3:12pm On Aug 24, 2024 |
favor914:Yes Sir, Salute |
| Re: Nigeria, A Collateral Damage, Says Burna Boy by diamond68: 3:13pm On Aug 24, 2024 |
Solofresh2:lol the guy just trying to sound deep and intelligent. He should stick to dancing and singing. He has some good dance moves 😄 |
| Re: Nigeria, A Collateral Damage, Says Burna Boy by ChybuzzDD(m): 4:22pm On Aug 24, 2024 |
Kobojunkieee:If you actually understood the real nature of the problems, you wouldn't use the US as an example. There in the US, a particular race/ethnicity has an overwhelming majority, and the rest are in the minority. Such a scenario also exists in many other countries such as UK, India, Russia, China, South Africa, Brazil, etc. The majority in these places detect the direction the countries move towards. The minorities usually don't serve as big obstacles and the majority doesn't go into destructive competitions with them. That's in sharp constrast with Nigeria where at least 3 major ethnic nationalities which are entirely culturally different have approximately the same populations, slug it out with each other and embark on useless battles of superiority, dominance and suppressions. When last did you hear about Ibibio or Igala, for instance, was blowing drums of war with the Yorubas, Hausa/fulanis or Igbos? They're in the minority, and have excepted their status, just like every other minority else. If Nigeria were a real country, and had a predominant ethnic group which detect the direction the country would go, just like in the US you mentioned, everything would move seamlessly. You need to study Nigeria well to be able to understand these issues. Any president who neglects them, like Buhari did and Tinubu is currently doing, will never do well. |
| Re: Nigeria, A Collateral Damage, Says Burna Boy by Kobojunkieee: 4:32pm On Aug 24, 2024 |
ChybuzzDD:These ideas people who think as you do put forward do not make sense to me at all given the numerous examples out there to counter pretty much everything you come up with. ![]() I have no desire to dig any further into that tripe at all since I have seen firsthand how divided the people are even within all the various ethnic nationalities which you pretend are culturally united in some way. The division between the ethnic groups in Nigeria, many of these within the so-called major ethnic nationalities, runs so deep that if the division were a way out, then the only reasonable solution would divide the country along all ethnic lines — at least 250 of them. We know that should not happen at all. So, I chose not to even engage in these debates about division all together. ![]() |
| Re: Nigeria, A Collateral Damage, Says Burna Boy by CHARLOE(m): 5:17pm On Aug 24, 2024 |
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| Re: Nigeria, A Collateral Damage, Says Burna Boy by RodgersAkpafu: 5:18pm On Aug 24, 2024 |
Kobojunkieee:this is so so true |
| Re: Nigeria, A Collateral Damage, Says Burna Boy by RodgersAkpafu: 5:25pm On Aug 24, 2024 |
ChybuzzDD:yout paragraph one no follow at all because white America is NOT a monolithic body the founding fathers and those that followed arefrom different countries, backgrounds and all that. they are not the same in anything what they had was a common purpose of building a model country. America is more diverse than Nigeria will ever be Utah fellows are Mormons Florida is a Catholic paradise New York and California is a left leaning Liberal paradise Texas are wild in their own way The Carolinas nko? States in the deep south (some) still wanna go the confederate way so America is a good example Nigerians are not serious people Africans as a whole It's a bad mentality, miseducation and bad culture that is the problem Igbo man thinks he is better than the rest (delusional talk) yoruba think they are the one ahead (moranic talk) it's the same sheet across and if u like dissolve Nigeria into 100 it's still the same rotten mentality that will still permeate the whole country As you can't get along with each other when you have to be with each other .how will you do so when yall are divided entities ? or you think you can build a super mini country without being in good relations with your neighbours? anyways |
| Re: Nigeria, A Collateral Damage, Says Burna Boy by RodgersAkpafu: 5:25pm On Aug 24, 2024 |
Kobojunkieee:💯 |
| Re: Nigeria, A Collateral Damage, Says Burna Boy by Bullet4thiefnub: 7:31pm On Aug 24, 2024 |
zombieHUNTER:Suddenly they are major promoters of the corrupt country Nigeria , same guys throwing bombs at abacha and shouting June 12th , the June 12thers are more authoritarian and divisive than the military regime they claim to be fighting |
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