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| Re: by TheAziz: 10:03pm On Aug 17, 2016 |
mtchew, me don know since say Nigeria no ft good again nah. nice post ilegend |
| Re: by mikolo80: 1:35am On Aug 18, 2016*. Modified: 2:35am On Aug 18, 2016 |
All of you that agree with this eediot can never be great because all you do is complain and you will remain on the sideline while you watch your mates rise to the challenge and fix it while you make up new excuses for your individual failure What have any of you done to better Nigeria How can you be so ignorant to believe there is only one bloody solution Na Hitler born una Wretches all of you TheAziz harsysky freeze001 TANTUMERGO007 Llanthony401 brize ugohemma TechRev Legitbaba ExplicitContent TechRev EtzKvnqOppy zanebaddo |
| Re: by LordAdam: 2:39am On Aug 18, 2016*. Modified: 7:12am On Aug 18, 2016 |
mikolo80:So because you disagree with him, you think you have the moral authority to call him an "Iidiot"? Mr. Sanity, what have you done for this country? Who are the 'mates rising to the challenge to fix it'? How far have they gone? Why the stagnation? If the French revolution hadn't happened, the tenets of every man being free from birth would not have spread. The killings have happened in Ghana in recent times, which is as close to home as it gets. Although, I hold the opinion that all politicians around the world have the same core ideology--Act differently from what they preach--the truth of the matter is that I'd take any European or North American (excluding Mexican) politician over a Nigerian politician any day of the week. Our politicians are short-sighted greedy f'kers. They are already the elite, so if things get better for the average person, it'd also get better for them. After all, the populace would be taxed, and part of the taxes would foot their luxurious, humongous bills. Unfortunately, they don't see things the same way. What kind of evil makes an individual inflate a project by more than 200%, skims off the extra money, give off the project to his cronies at a premium (or with exchange of envelopes), probably receive kickbacks, and then allow his cronies do a shabby job or nothing at all, while the cronies pocket a large part of the contract money? It's the worst form of wickedness. Because, it's not like these projects if done well harms them. If these projects are completed well, it'd boost their performance rating amongst the populace, and push their political career to the limelight, which means more 'juicy positions' and access to more money for sharing contracts. The projects done well will have positive effects on the local and national economy, which would lead to more revenue for the government through the taxes of thriving businesses. But no, they believe subjecting the masses to suffering for 3 years, and opening the flood gates for 6 months prior to an election is better to keep the people subdued. It's the gravest form of inhumanity I can think of. They'd rather gain in the short term for fancy possessions and exorbitant lifestyles than invest in a future that would be just as bright for them as it will be for the average Nigerian. For as long as I know, the Nigerian populace have tried through complaints and protests to convince these people to see things differently. Unfortunately, they have been adamant. It's 65 years already. I don't know about you, but I think it is enough. Why? Because, even the new breed of politicians (the current aides, special advisers and co between the age of 25 and 40) are not displaying different signs. It looks like we are under a perennial curse, and only drastic measures can resolve this belligerent situation. Politics would forever be a dirty game, and the interests of a few would always supersede those of the hoi polloi. However, history has shown times without number that when the few become so insensitive and are an accessory to the calamity befalling the plebes, they would face the ultimate punishment. The king of France and his wife were beheaded in public. No one born of a woman can survive the targeted wrath of an aggrieved populace. The elites in the Western and Eastern world know this and have several historical examples to learn from, which is why they provide conditions for an appreciable standard of life for their proletarians. The elites on this side of the planet are not used to it yet, so it's our civic responsibility to teach them the hard way. Until then, expect the 'suffering and smiling' state of affairs to continue, while they redirect our anger at each other (on both ethnic, religious, professional, gender levels). If you think you have a better suggestion, put it forward. If you don't have. Stay quiet. Matured minds with extensive intellect are pondering on solutions to real problems here, don't bring your shabby, crooked, damaged self to ruin the conversation. There is zero tolerance for people who want to make a fool of themselves in this thread. Nairaland is big enough for you to find somewhere else to deposit your rag-tagged, disgusting, hate-filled opinion. Simply avoid this thread when you can't hold your abominable viewpoint to yourself and have an irrepressible urge to vomit it somewhere. -Lord |
| Re: by freeze001(f): 7:42am On Aug 18, 2016*. Modified: 9:12am On Aug 18, 2016 |
And who made you judge over people's beliefs and sentiments that gives u the audacity to insult yourself and your family? I'm sure u are a parasitic beneficiary of one of them uncouth, thieving politicians that d op rightly said should be done away with for Nigeria to thrive. The unwarranted sense of entitlement is why you feel everyone is or should be satisfied with d status quo. Consider u and your family d sole beneficiaries of ur madness on this thread, ugly curr. mikolo80: |
| Re: by major466(m): 8:24am On Aug 18, 2016 |
zanebaddo:I know exactly how you feel. If I had my way, I did leave this country and never come back. |
| Re: by Legitbaba(m): 8:43am On Aug 18, 2016 |
mikolo80:U are a big joke, and anyone that takes u serious is even a bigger joke.... Ain't gat no plans to reply u, cos u ain't saying any sh!t tha makes sense to me |
| Re: by LordNicvuitton(m): 9:36am On Aug 18, 2016 |
@mikolo80, you're a scum bag and a skunk.. beta move along and neva comment on this thread again. OP and other contributors, what's d very next step? Maybe we can take these contributions to Twitter and other relevant sites and maybe, just maybe we can build a very strong message, strong enough to make the weak spirited Nigerian youths rise 2 action.. Nigeria is in deed a sorry nation and a big joke, our useless politicians using ethnic sentiments to divide us, so they can continue doing evil. A country that prides itself in being too religious, yet ritual killings of innocent citizens are done everyday and the parts sold to the same useless politicians. People disappear everyday in Nigeria without a trace but nobody hears it until it happens to an elite.. The White Man left too early too late.. |
| Re: by Feraz(m): 11:07am On Aug 18, 2016 |
LordAdam:[img]https://media./media/jShr8wkP38XTO/giphy.gif[/img] For the bolded, I have thought of the same thing. I mean, if things get better and are in place, wouldn't it amount to more taxes and more luxury for them? mikolo80:So the numerous taxes paid to make better Nigeria isn't something? Despite that, we provide our electricity, security, water and other things and you still ask what one has done to make Nigeria better? I searched for a solution from what you wrote and could not find one. |
| Re: by juman(m): 11:16am On Aug 18, 2016 |
Hmmmmm |
| Re: by mikolo80: 7:49pm On Aug 18, 2016 |
Feraz:would you pay for pure water, ordinary pure water and lament when you don't receive the pure water or would you fight. tooth and nail to get the pure water or your money back. you paid taxes got zero service have you fought to get any back or you just come online to lament.? |
| Re: by mikolo80: 7:58pm On Aug 18, 2016 |
LordNicvuitton:this is the only sensible thing you've said so far |
| Re: by mikolo80: 7:58pm On Aug 18, 2016 |
Legitbaba:how can sense make sense to a joker, a fool an slowpoke |
| Re: by LordNicvuitton(m): 10:30pm On Aug 18, 2016 |
mikolo80:Lil Child, oya run along and play/build castles with sand, ur mates are not on this forum.. Drooling slowpoke.. |
| Re: by mikolo80: 1:49am On Aug 19, 2016 |
LordNicvuitton:it's sad if you will be allowed to vote ....ever You are clearly an slowpoke |
| Re: by sarutobie(m): 6:30am On Aug 19, 2016 |
lol @ OKAPP....killing the politicians won't change a damn thing! another corrupt and greedy youth will eventually come up to take his place...every thieving politician came from families, communities and places of worship around us..they didn't fall from the sky! this is exactly what Napoleon and his fellow animals did in George Orwell's novel 'the animal farm'..the animals rose up and chased away their human masters from the farm...only for the pigs to start imitating humans.. walking upright, smoking, and treating their fellow animals bad...and their excuse? "all animals were born equal, but some are more equal than others"..... Nigeria is one big animal farm! |
| Re: by iamblisz(m): 8:26am On Aug 19, 2016 |
Ignore all those fools that believe that this country will be great again, my question is have Nigeria ever been great? If yes , when? How,where? The truth of the matter is that if you have opportunity to leave this shit hole of a country pls do ASAP, if you don't, pray to God for breakthrough outta this country, if don't get the break through, get praying and increase the hussle, An saying all this because we have very useless stupid stubborn foolish youths in this country, youths that will come out and defend a politician for stealing, youth that defend thesame politician that subjected them to mesery , and abject poverty, youths that supports corruption and tyranny, youths that support politicians cause of tribal background,youths that go on protest to support evil politicians that fights in each other, I can go on and on. The summary of all what am saying is that Nigeria youths are doomed, it will take the special intervention of God to raise swords among us all to put aside our differences and fight for one cause, but unfortunately we are too diversifying to be one, our religion and cultural background won't let us live as one, |
| Re: by iamblisz(m): 8:30am On Aug 19, 2016 |
Ignore all those fools that believe that this country will be great again, my question is have Nigeria ever been great? If yes , when? How,where? The truth of the matter is that if you have opportunity to leave this shit hole of a country pls do ASAP, if you don't, pray to God for breakthrough outta this country, if don't get the break through, get praying and increase the hussle, An saying all this because we have very useless stupid stubborn foolish youths in this country, youths that will come out and defend a politician for stealing, youth that defend thesame politician that subjected them to mesery , and abject poverty, youths that supports corruption and tyranny, youths that support politicians cause of tribal background,youths that go on protest to support evil politicians that fights in each other, I can go on and on. The summary of all what am saying is that Nigeria youths are doomed, it will take the special intervention of God to raise swords among us all to put aside our differences and fight for one cause, but unfortunately we are too diversifying to be one, our religion and cultural background won't let us live as one, Nobody should quote me if you don't have any reasonable thing to say. |
| Re: by Izonpikin: 8:50am On Aug 19, 2016 |
nigerians hypocritically want change but avoid a revolution...just how can change be achieved ...oh by our foolish old leaders ...we are jokers in this nation... |
| Re: by zanebaddo(m): 9:50pm On Aug 20, 2016 |
major466:my brother definitely someday we will leave.. I don't belong here |
| Re: by ibedun: 6:41am On Aug 21, 2016 |
zanebaddo:The vast majority of you are going abroad to face a different kind of frustration. Abroad will work for some but not all of you (in the long run). The only solution is to change this country. 90% of our youths will not achieve their goals and dreams in life because our fore bearers have created and left nothing. Once big often ignored solution is to stop procreation until the vast problems confronting us are solved. |
| Re: by yhemsy62(m): 9:34am On Aug 21, 2016 |
mikolo80:will you just shut it and stop spitting trash here. If you don't have something meaningful to contribute shut your f*cking stinky mouth now and remain silent forever until you come up with something meaningful Mr Man |
| Re: by bettercreature(m): 10:14am On Aug 21, 2016 |
Justcash:It's a sign of poverty believe me,if you have enough money you will return back home.No place like home I support the OP,we shouldn't decieve one another,Nigeria can never be great |
| Re: by kingofthejungle(m): 10:21am On Aug 21, 2016 |
sarutobie:they won't because they knew wat would have happened to the previous set of corrupt politicians |
| Re: by Nobody: 10:34am On Aug 21, 2016 |
My brother,so what do you think is the solution? Are we born to suffer? sarutobie: |
| Re: by BRAV0O(m): 10:51am On Aug 21, 2016 |
Nice write up Nigeria today only listen to violence... |
| Re: by Dainfamous: 10:59am On Aug 21, 2016 |
TechRev:you tried even though you realised late but not too late |
| Re: by mikolo80: 10:50pm On Aug 21, 2016 |
yhemsy62:Where is the trash You bomboblaat you You waste of space clay and oxygen Better look for visa before we deport you. You dumbo that thinks running his country down is meaningful I pity you and your offspring that will grow up with this slave mentality |
| Re: by Jayceo(m): 3:25am On Aug 22, 2016 |
iLegend:Please during your free time read this post. A call to the youths in Nigeria https://www.nairaland.com/3274457/calling-all-nigerian-youths |
| Re: by Luckymay(f): 8:02am On Aug 22, 2016 |
So who will lead the way? |
• • See Why Jonathan Deleted The Tribute He Made To Murtala Muhammed On Facebook • 2 • 3 • 4
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...oh by our foolish old leaders