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BBC ARTICLE : Can President Buhari Stop Nigerians Being Unruly? by ishiamu(op): 9:36pm On Oct 03, 2015
When President Muhammadu Buhari took over power in May 2015, many Nigerians expected him to wave a wand and bring about change.
They felt that their votes had hired the right man who would immediately fix all that was wrong with our country.
But, while delivering a speech to commemorate Nigeria's 55 years of independence from the UK on 1 October, President Buhari made it clear that he would not do the job on his own.
He invited every Nigerian to share the burden of change with him: "We all have a part to play to bring about change.
"We must change our lawless habits... We must change our unruly behaviour... To bring about change, we must change ourselves."

Few of us who live in Nigeria can deny knowledge of exactly what our president was talking about.
We are quite familiar with ubiquitous unruly behaviour:
The Nigerians who will never stand in any queue, who must make their way to the front as soon as they arrive
The drivers who will never stop at a traffic light, who consider it anathema to allow an empty space in front of their vehicles
The invisible individuals who excrete piles of solid waste on the pavements, night after night
The staff who take three weeks' leave to attend their father's burial, then another three weeks later in the year to attend their father's burial, again. "That first one was my father who paid my school fees," they say. "This one is my biological father"
The mothers who threaten the head teacher with fire and brimstone because their children were punished for coming late to school
The bosses who, in the presence of their entire staff, praise you for your excellent work skills, then wink and ask if you also have excellent "bedroom skills", while everyone present bursts out laughing
The top government officials who show off their importance by the number of people jam-packed into their waiting rooms. They give you an appointment for 7am, knowing full well that they do not intend to see you until 10pm
The air hostesses who frown throughout the flight, to avoid giving you the false impression that they are at your beck and call
The "big men" and "big women" who scream "Do you know who I am?" when you ask for some identity before they can be allowed through the gate
Those who ring the airline to request that the flight be delayed for their sakes, while their fellow passengers gaze out of the aeroplane windows for an hour, wondering why the flight is delayed, this time
I could go on and on. The catalogue of unruly behaviour in Nigeria is endless.
And, like President Buhari has pointed out, for the country to move forward, these bad habits have to change.

But times have changed. Today's Nigeria is a democracy. Doling out instant corporal punishment in public with soldiers both administering and executing justice goes against the country's constitution.
A good place to start would be to understand the origin of this unruly behaviour.
Would you do this in London?
The same Nigerians who find it impossible to queue up at the Murtala Muhammed Airport in Lagos immediately stand in line when they arrive at Heathrow.
And you are unlikely to hear a Nigerian "big man" barking "Do you know who I am?" to a cleaner on the streets of London.
He knows that he could easily end up spending the night in jail.


Read more on http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-34422258
Re: BBC ARTICLE : Can President Buhari Stop Nigerians Being Unruly? by horexy(f): 9:43pm On Oct 03, 2015
ishiamu:
When President Muhammadu Buhari took over power in May 2015, many Nigerians expected him to wave a wand and bring about change.
They felt that their votes had hired the right man who would immediately fix all that was wrong with our country.
But, while delivering a speech to commemorate Nigeria's 55 years of independence from the UK on 1 October, President Buhari made it clear that he would not do the job on his own.
He invited every Nigerian to share the burden of change with him: "We all have a part to play to bring about change.
"We must change our lawless habits... We must change our unruly behaviour... To bring about change, we must change ourselves."

And, like President Buhari has pointed out, for the country to move forward, these bad habits have to change.


Read more on http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-34422258
Well said, PMB
Sai Baba
Re: BBC ARTICLE : Can President Buhari Stop Nigerians Being Unruly? by Nobody: 9:47pm On Oct 03, 2015
Buying a plot...not interested in your gist
Re: BBC ARTICLE : Can President Buhari Stop Nigerians Being Unruly? by StOla: 9:54pm On Oct 03, 2015
Nigerians are their own problems.

The world must assist us to change by ensuring that fewer visas are issued to Nigerians to travel out.
When we are forced to live in the same dumpsite we have created in our country, we would naturally pick the broom to start sweeping.
Re: BBC ARTICLE : Can President Buhari Stop Nigerians Being Unruly? by holocron: 12:16am On Oct 04, 2015
Ok
Re: BBC ARTICLE : Can President Buhari Stop Nigerians Being Unruly? by TonyeBarcanista(m): 12:22am On Oct 04, 2015
Nigeria's Chief problem is leadership!
Re: BBC ARTICLE : Can President Buhari Stop Nigerians Being Unruly? by Whynotthetruth(m): 2:20am On Oct 04, 2015
Buhari has NO moral right to ask for anybody's support just like he's chief anarchist whenever it doesn't favour him or he isn't incharge undecided


Read my signature before quoting me plz
Re: BBC ARTICLE : Can President Buhari Stop Nigerians Being Unruly? by MKO4ever(m): 2:42am On Oct 04, 2015
The guy above me is so confused
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