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Re: Corper Musa Bello Launches Distress Call Mobile Application In Minna by Topam: 5:27pm On Sep 07, 2016
katchagboro:
Agbese urged Nigerians to be patient with Buhari as the president makes moves to fix the problems of the nation
Read below:
President Muhammadu Buhari is unfortunately facing tough times in leadership of Nigeria. Afflicted by a mirage of national problems, Nigerians expected quick-fixes to the miseries of the nation as payback for the “change” canvassed and they massively supported on the banner of opposition APC.
Nigerians have held strongly to this covenant pact of “change” with the President. In the past months, President Buhari has taken steps to solve these national maladies, known to Nigerians and the entire world. Already, some measure of attestable success have been recorded in areas like insecurity, anti-corruption war, and fiscal discipline in government business, (Treasury Single Account), bailout funds to salary indebted states, rail and roads projects among others, despite dwindling national resources.
But recent commentaries from some Nigerians in the media on the Buhari presidency have been quite unimpressive. Others have gone to the extent of passing a verdict of incompetence on him, icing it with calls for his resignation.
READ ALSO: “Buhari at the moment may be alive but he is no longer living”
These pungent anti-government feelings, as even confessed by Buhari are understandable. However, in the haste to crucify Buhari by these dissatisfied Nigerians, on the dais of urgent expectations of accomplishments within time frames, (set out by these same critics), there is an obvious, anxious over-pricing of the cake that strips it of any fancy.
This clique of Nigerians forget easily the democratic bottlenecks inherent in the system. They also prefer not to understand that some supportive organs of government are peopled by renegade personalities who do not necessarily share in the spirit and vision of Buhari’s “change agenda.”
More to it, the convenience to overlook their own lapses in the small places they head, the sum total of which is the silent pulling of the strings of anti-change against the center, is hardly measured.
At market places, in bus stops, private homes, public or private offices and everywhere, Nigerians reaffirm the oath in infamy. They blissfully ignore the exhibition of positive virtues of patriotism to one’s country, but expect that Buhari shadows should loom everywhere in the land to reprimand them.
Differently put, Nigerians erroneously thought Buhari is the man to do everything for them, while they slumber and wake up to wine because the President rode unto power on the highest puritan pedestal.
To say the least, they expect to see in Buhari a Zombie, standing erect before a dry cleaner, with a horse whip to cane him for dubious acts. They think, he must be present in every church or mosque on Sundays and Fridays to stop the clergy in indulging in acts that are suspect and injurious to national image and progress.
Buhari in the estimation of these critics must be the Senate President or Speaker of the House of Reps to preside over plenary sessions and, so the country should not be told such nauseating tales of budget padding or delay in its passage by the legislature.
The president by the reckoning of some Nigerians should split himself in a dozen images to head all the MDAs in the country. By this fantasy, they feel chief executives would not engage in nepotism or other corrupt acts.
That they still find Buhari the upright and incorruptible man in public office today, as he was 30 years ago is not commendable. And it’s a vow that it must not be appreciated. Recently, Buhari almost tearfully lamented why fate never made his second coming as Nigeria’s leader on a dictatorship platform. His message was decoded as only that platform would have ensured the speedy actions of government.
But no nation drives a successful change simply on account of the puritanism and solo trip of the leader. Everyone in his remote corner of the country must believe and contribute his little energy and integrity to it before it works. Criticisms of a government are good, but imbibing the tenets the critics expect of the leader is better.
Having assessed the Nigerian temperament, which often tilt towards the bad and the ugly, President Buhari has come to the inevitable conclusion that Nigerians need a fundamental reorientation. This has become imperative because from ordinary Nigerians to the elite, the mentality and perception of life in negativity is similar. But it stuns how citizens expect progress from a country they have blatantly denied the essentials of this progress.
READ ALSO: Buhari’s minister exposes ‘hidden embarrassment’ in the war against Boko Haram
Therefore, the enactment of the concept of
“Change With Me,” (CWI) by President Buhari a few days ago is apt and timely. Many would say, it’s the reincarnation of the War against Indiscipline (WAI). Yes, it is and Nigerians need it. WAI subscribed to brute military force and fiat, CWI is its civilian equivalent, but rather mild, persuasive and prone more to pricking the conscience of sane and progressive minds in the democratic leadership engagement.
Nigerians must comprehend that they may lament from now to eternity, but nothing would change, unless, the school boy believes that stealing the text books of his classmates is a sin against God, humanity and the nation. The lecturer must know that it is wrong to demand un-receipted monies from students before he endorses their courses or compelling them to mandatorily buy textbooks authored by him as condition for passing his test is frustrating the
“change.”
Youths must begin to res
@lalasticlala,rule no 1 violated...Please post all threads in the right section, and don't derail threads by posting off topic.
Re: Corper Musa Bello Launches Distress Call Mobile Application In Minna by shawl: 5:30pm On Sep 07, 2016
what is the app name on play store?
Re: Corper Musa Bello Launches Distress Call Mobile Application In Minna by tk4rd: 5:46pm On Sep 07, 2016
Topam:
...... “The numbers we have now on the app are the national emergency numbers: those of the police, Red Cross, fire service, National Emergency Management Agency and National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in NIGER STATE,”..

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/09/corps-member-launches-distress-call-mobile-application/
Please make public the numbers of all these emergency outfits you mentioned for Niger State, and for all the states in Nigeria too..
Again,, make this app available for all the states in Nigeria.
Re: Corper Musa Bello Launches Distress Call Mobile Application In Minna by ugwum007(m): 6:39pm On Sep 07, 2016
redundant app..... How can this level of mediocrity be celebrated?
Re: Corper Musa Bello Launches Distress Call Mobile Application In Minna by gbemmy2k10(m): 7:26pm On Sep 07, 2016
shawl:
what is the app name on play store?
Nigeria distress call centre
Re: Corper Musa Bello Launches Distress Call Mobile Application In Minna by saintdennis(m): 7:38pm On Sep 07, 2016
slimthugchimee:
pictures and what is wrong with the 112 or 122 call undecided

Oga may u not have need to call 112 (lagos) o

Those guys no even get GPS @ all

When militants paid my house a visit I promptly called them they were asking my location (I told them) they didn't even know the area were now inquiring 'bout closest bus stop (imagine?) still I told them, even told them the closest police station

It took them (police) 2 hours + to get here and they claimed they first went to the wrong area cos the call center girl subbed A for O in the pronunciation.

This app is needed.
Re: Corper Musa Bello Launches Distress Call Mobile Application In Minna by saintdennis(m): 7:38pm On Sep 07, 2016
ugwum007:
redundant app..... How can this level of mediocrity be celebrated?


Have u downloaded it? B4 u tag it redundant
Re: Corper Musa Bello Launches Distress Call Mobile Application In Minna by DavidTheGeek: 8:04pm On Sep 07, 2016
OkeEsibe:
kudos tho

90% certain its goin to crash evry 5mins undecided
U're such a mo.ron undecided

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Re: Corper Musa Bello Launches Distress Call Mobile Application In Minna by jagojunior(m): 8:35pm On Sep 07, 2016
Welcome development Bro,
I celebrate you, already downloaded and rated you 5* . I'm happy and privileged to be the first person who downloaded this App from play store.
#YouthEmancipation #teamNaija
Re: Corper Musa Bello Launches Distress Call Mobile Application In Minna by Alore: 9:18pm On Sep 07, 2016
jagojunior:
Welcome development Bro,
I celebrate you, already downloaded and rated you 5* . I'm happy and privileged to be the first person who downloaded this App from play store.
#YouthEmancipation #teamNaija

What's the name of the app please?

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Re: Corper Musa Bello Launches Distress Call Mobile Application In Minna by Nobody: 9:30pm On Sep 07, 2016
DavidTheGeek:

U're such a mo.ron undecided

yu re a big fool
Re: Corper Musa Bello Launches Distress Call Mobile Application In Minna by Anmich: 11:50pm On Sep 07, 2016
Here is a very nice distress app I use for android. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.maplerad.emergencydirectory

It's very handy and has numbers for all states in Nigeria.
Re: Corper Musa Bello Launches Distress Call Mobile Application In Minna by Anmich: 11:51pm On Sep 07, 2016
tk4rd:
Please make public the numbers of all these emergency outfits you mentioned for Niger State, and for all the states in Nigeria too..
Again,, make this app available for all the states in Nigeria.


https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.maplerad.emergencydirectory

Its a beautiful one that meets those criteria.
Re: Corper Musa Bello Launches Distress Call Mobile Application In Minna by KenJak(m): 10:41am On Sep 08, 2016
Re: Corper Musa Bello Launches Distress Call Mobile Application In Minna by KenJak(m): 10:43am On Sep 08, 2016
jagojunior:
Welcome development Bro,
I celebrate you, already downloaded and rated you 5* . I'm happy and privileged to be the first person who downloaded this App from play store.
#YouthEmancipation #teamNaija

What's the app name please?
Re: Corper Musa Bello Launches Distress Call Mobile Application In Minna by clintdadon(m): 1:19pm On Sep 08, 2016
It would work perfectly if here was USA, UK or any of the other developed countries in the world. This is Nigeria.
Re: Corper Musa Bello Launches Distress Call Mobile Application In Minna by ArcToyin(m): 4:23pm On Sep 09, 2016
abdulbnyusuf:
gud job 4 Bello, am also in his shoe, ready for 2016 batch B and developing some android applications from my school student's handbook to something u will Imsha Allah know om media later
I SUPPORT U AND I SAY AMEN TO UR PRAYERS

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Re: Corper Musa Bello Launches Distress Call Mobile Application In Minna by Feanah(f): 12:17am On Sep 11, 2016
Nice 1
The people criticizing it,I'm sure they can't make anything similar to it.

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