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| Re: Why Are We (nigerians) Like This? by Darlingme(op): 2:12am On Dec 03, 2024 |
Factcheck0001:That insult is actually meant for you. Besides, I don't even respond to people who are eager to throw insult on Facebook Less forum because in real life, you may not even try it. Is there any multi-millionair as you claim in this country, that his/her family members are not being affected? What's your definition of family members? Or you are trying to be dumb? |
| Re: Why Are We (nigerians) Like This? by Darlingme(op): 2:38am On Dec 03, 2024 |
It is only a shallow minded person that will narrow my post to Tinibu and peter Obi sinero. Nigeria is a big country with too many intelligent people. We are blessed. We have all it takes. The poverty level is too high compared to as before. When it comes to electing a leader, we are supposed to collectively choose a person with more positive results, good approach, intelligent, strong, bold without international scandal and if he goes there and fail us, we stand up in one voice again and vote him out, not minding religion and tribe. Once our leaders discovered we are intelligent and knows what we wants as a nation, they will no longer victimize us. Every leader will eventually begin to act right. We the masses are the very problem of this country. We support every wrong and we try to adapt to every hardship and difficult situations at the expense of each other. We don't collectively ask for explanation for anything, we just adjust and fit in. Tribalism and religion wouldn't let us think and behave right. Why is this annoying me? This is because, we individually make our separate choices base on whatsoever that motivated us, but when it's time for the consequence, we all faced it together. Isn't it obvious that we are supposed to be united and collectively be in one voice? The same way an Hausa man is finding it difficult, is the same with a youruba man. |
| Re: Why Are We (nigerians) Like This? by Gerrard59(m): 3:48am On Dec 03, 2024 |
budaatum:The Chinese are a monolithic and dominant ethnic group (Han Chinese) wherever they are - Mainland China, Singapore, Hong Kong, Macau and in Malaysia where they dominate the major sectors of the economy. In Malaysia, they consider themselves first before ethnic Malays. The Malays in turn dominate politics and use the political power to crave benefits for themselves. The Chinese Malaysian saving grace is that they have nearby Singapore (Chinese-dominated) to store their wealth, ease of becoming a permanent resident/naturalised citizen and as Mainland China grew economically, they had a big brother to protect them and participate in a much bigger economy. Chinese in Indonesia suffered from ethnic riots there, so those in Thailand and Malaysia learnt their lessons. Humans are tribal. Just that, in my opinion, others developed their lands/countries alongside their tribalism. |
| Re: Why Are We (nigerians) Like This? by Darlingme(op): 8:10am On Dec 03, 2024 |
Gerrard59:I'm sure what's he's trying to say is, Despite all, they collectively develope their countries. They can't have bad leadership for many years and they will all keep quiet. |
| Re: Why Are We (nigerians) Like This? by Arda1000(m): 8:10am On Dec 03, 2024 |
UltraSolid:keep spitting |
| Re: Why Are We (nigerians) Like This? by aswani(m): 8:42am On Dec 03, 2024 |
Darlingme:You didn't have a friendship. I myself have Obidients and President Tinubu supporters as childhood friends, we never hid our allegiances and had robust discussions. Not once did it stop us visiting or helping each other then or now. |
| Re: Why Are We (nigerians) Like This? by Darlingme(op): 9:16am On Dec 03, 2024 |
aswani:I'm not sure you understood what I meant |
| Re: Why Are We (nigerians) Like This? by Gerrard59(m): 9:31am On Dec 03, 2024 |
Darlingme:There's no society that's developed today that was ethnically and racially heterogeneous at the time of its development. Other cultural traits contribute to development, but without a dominant ethnic/racial group, it's very very difficult to achieve. |
| Re: Why Are We (nigerians) Like This? by Darlingme(op): 10:36am On Dec 03, 2024 |
Gerrard59:Yes. You're right |
| Re: Why Are We (nigerians) Like This? by Obaaderemi2: 7:33am On Dec 04, 2024 |
Darlingme:Are you aware of the fact that all of the major candidates agreed that subsidy and defense of the naira had to go? So I just asked you, how would your candidate have been able to continue funding subsidy when Buhari was already printing money to pay subsidy? Please let us refrain from arguing blindly like people that are not educated |
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