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| Re: Where Did Nigeria And Africa Go Wrong Since 1960? by nolongTing: 9:29pm On Aug 05, 2011 |
logica:can you shed more light on your journey please it sounds quite deep - you may inspire others. |
| Re: Where Did Nigeria And Africa Go Wrong Since 1960? by Nobody: 9:44pm On Aug 05, 2011 |
[quote author=okada_man link=topic=727224.msg8864148#msg8864148 date=1312575694]9jaganja, they will soon label you a lunatic ideologue, but it comes with the territory, be ready to embrace it, don't be telling people you want to kill them upfront though, it only works in movies, you say that when you get the power in your hands. Seriously though, we need solutions rooted in a sellable and coherent national philosophy, I don't care if we need to carry around a "little green book". We need to give future generations something to hold on to. Keep discussing, I'll be back.[/quote]Hhahahahaaha, i know but it's how it works, ok maybe not kill them but they have to be rubbished publicly so their utterances which threatens the union won't be taken seriously by people!!! nolongTing:Leading by example is very good but that will only work in an already established culture. Right now, there are many examples and some are wrong, some are right, Some people listens to the Sultan some listens to Obasanjo while some listens to Ojukwu etc, There are multiple examples everywhere, While I know my option is rather radical, I believe it works great. But I also think there is a more liberal way to approach it given brain storming! By Yoruba Nigerian, I'm just simply saying i'm Yoruba and a Nigerian, You know, our cultures have soo many incentives that it will be hard for us to have a national culture by ignoring the cultures. That is why I think we should protect the cultures in Nigeria in the context of Nigeria. If I want to live in Enugu, I have the right to but I must assimilate with the people and respect their culture and anything that contradicts their cultures should be dropped the moment I step in the Igbo land etc, That way, there will be no majority and no minority but with propaganda, we should encourage and give incentive to whatever we think is Nigerian culture, Creating the Nigerian culture may take a millennium to materialize given the vast amount of cultures present, I still like the fact that I dobale to grandma and my uncles lol, Now, this can be seen nationally as a respect for older people therefore, Nigerians should be encouraged to have a way of greeting elders. Now that's an analogy for how we can protect all our different cultures in the context of a one Nigerian culture, |
| Re: Where Did Nigeria And Africa Go Wrong Since 1960? by Nobody: 9:48pm On Aug 05, 2011 |
nolongTing:Yes we need to bring together all aspects of our cultures and philosophy, debate them, brainstorm on them, know what is good in terms of both long and short term effects, Whatever is good for short term will be speedily encouraged and that which is good in the long run will be slowly but steadily encouraged so the short term effect will be a compliment and relief for the long term effect. So basically, the short run effect being encouraged speedily will be to get the people into it while the long run effect will be for continuity!!! |
| Re: Where Did Nigeria And Africa Go Wrong Since 1960? by Nobody: 9:54pm On Aug 05, 2011 |
I gotta go to a friend's house, it's Friday lol!!!! Partttay lol!! Ariya should be encouraged in the new culture as happiness liberalizes the mind!! Nigerian festivals, Nigerian carnivals. Screw independence day, it's irrelevant!! Nigeria's day! Our carnivals, etc, all in the context of Nigeria. All these things makes people proud of their nationality and will fight to death to keep what they are proud of, Same way people religiously follow foreign religions, people need to religiously dump them to religiously follow Nigerian way of life and the pursuit of our collective happiness!!! The power of money has to be reduced to a numb!!! |
| Re: Where Did Nigeria And Africa Go Wrong Since 1960? by Nobody: 11:45pm On Aug 05, 2011 |
logica:There you go again, resorting to insults an attacking me personally to make your point instead of replying to my posts. How Magnanimous of you. You are hilarious. Now u have gone a notch further and are now howling at the wind. Why don't you attack my facts instead? You know they are true for the most part, don't ya? Which New York is that you lived in where all Italians are Mobsters and Jews have "an acumen for accounting and business" LOL, talk about stereotyping and bigotry. Yet you constantly flash the race and victim card at will. The Nigerian Al Sharpton, you really are a class act. Did you bother to even read those books that I had recommended? You should, mate. If you don't but carry on with this inanity, you should be pelted with rotten eggs and placed in a windowless cell, or better yet, condemned to digging ditches for life, at least ensuring future generations will not be contaminated by your nerve raking folly. |
| Re: Where Did Nigeria And Africa Go Wrong Since 1960? by logica(m): 3:14am On Aug 06, 2011 |
[quote author=My-Key link=topic=727224.msg8864953#msg8864953 date=1312584348]Which New York is that you lived in where all Italians are Mobsters and Jews have "an acumen for accounting and business"[/quote]You asked if Italians and Jews still lived in ghettos which was where I said they were in the earlier 20th century, and I answered your silly question explaining how they did it. Most people who can read English can figure I was referring to the early 20th Century when they were STILL in the ghetto, especially when I mentioned The Prohibition Era. So where did I mention that the Jews and Italians are STILL bootleggers especially since Prohibition has long been over? And did I not mention they laundered their money into legit businesses? Now I have to explain every single response to this brain-damaged mo.ro.n. See, it is obvious you have a serious mental problem and I will suggest you allow serious people respond to this thread. Really. Take a break and go find a psychiatrist. [quote author=My-Key link=topic=727224.msg8864953#msg8864953 date=1312584348]Did you bother to even read those books that I had recommended? You should, mate.[/quote]Dude, I didn't even read half of your gibberish to have noticed you mentioned any books. Again, take my previous advise. Have a good life. |
| Re: Where Did Nigeria And Africa Go Wrong Since 1960? by globalmind: 4:38pm On Aug 06, 2011 |
Somalis are one tribe, my friend. The factional fighting is due to another unique contribution of Somalia to the world apart from Anarchy and Piracy; Clan-ism. There are now Militia factions there made up of Sub-Sub-Clans. Soon, even family militia will be at each other's throats. Read wider than Wikipedia, buddy, |
| Re: Where Did Nigeria And Africa Go Wrong Since 1960? by infofta(m): 12:44pm On Aug 07, 2011 |
The problem we have in Nigeria is corruption. 1. The CBN should ensure that our money is not illegally transfered out the country to foreign accounts. Even if the money is stolen, the money should be invested in our economy. 2. Improve our Agricultural sector and other natural resources. 3. Have a steady power supply 4. Have a stable political system that will attract foreign investors 5. Cut down the salaries and wages of political office holders. This will make the office unattractive. 6. Have a well functional Judicial system to purnish corrupt officers, like 20 years or life imprisonment. If these are put in place, Nigeria will transform. |
| Re: Where Did Nigeria And Africa Go Wrong Since 1960? by kodewrita(m): 1:05pm On Aug 07, 2011 |
I would rather we spent more time listing our current problems and focus on solving them than spend all the time cross-examining the past. I would rather we identified today's enemies and rise strongly against them than waste time on discourse. Looking back at 1960, there are so many places where nigeria could have been turned back inspite of the initial british mistakes. Each military coup that happened was an opportunity for revival. All 6 successful coups, the one assassination and the unsuccessful coups (Mamman Vatsa, Gideon Orkar) were opportunities for the country to be turned back. the reality is that this country keeps getting second chances every few years. and we keep failing. We have gone wrong and are still going wrong because we refuse to rise to the PRESENT MOMENT. Even now, another one is around the corner. Your legislators (if my sources are true) are planning 50 amendments to the constitution. By the time we finish challenging 10 of them, 40 would have sailed past the post. What is so crooked about a document that has served 3 different presidential terms of office that it would require such panel-beating? To conclude: We have gone wrong at every opportunity presented. Every hiatus in government was an opportunity squandered. Every single change of power in the last 50 years has been an opportunity squandered. Every single major crisis (Boko haram, MEND bombings, Maitatsine, Odi Massacre, Jos Riots, Aguleri-Umuleri, Ife-Modakeke, Northern election rioting, Sagamu OPC-Hausa rioting, Bakassi skirmishes etc) has been an opportunity wasted. As long as we keep looking back and moaning instead of fighting the devil right in front of us, we will keep doing the same dance. |
| Re: Where Did Nigeria And Africa Go Wrong Since 1960? by SAGirl: 7:53pm On Aug 07, 2011 |
We, as the African population also contribute to this problem. Our inability to hold our leaders accountable, and being emotional voters. HOW DO WE KEEP OUR LEADERS ACCOUNTABLE? |
| Re: Where Did Nigeria And Africa Go Wrong Since 1960? by logica(m): 5:51pm On Aug 17, 2011 |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guns,_Germs,_and_Steel http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4008293090480628280 Good material. |
| Re: Where Did Nigeria And Africa Go Wrong Since 1960? by ektbear(op): 2:50am On Aug 18, 2011 |
^-- I have that book but unfortunately haven't yet read it. Supposed to be damn good, from what I hear |
| Re: Where Did Nigeria And Africa Go Wrong Since 1960? by tpia5: 12:48am On Aug 23, 2011 |
nolongTing:always fighting. ![]() oh well, having no game can do that to you. ![]() |
| Re: Where Did Nigeria And Africa Go Wrong Since 1960? by davidif: 2:01pm On Nov 24, 2016 |
okadaman2:What?!?! Chairman Mao was disastrous for China. His policies like the Great leap forward were absolutely horrendous. What next? Are we going to call Josef Stalin a visionary? |
| Re: Where Did Nigeria And Africa Go Wrong Since 1960? by davidif: 2:07pm On Nov 24, 2016 |
logica:Wasn't Lumumba a socialist in the first place? |
| Re: Where Did Nigeria And Africa Go Wrong Since 1960? by Duru1(m): 2:15pm On Nov 24, 2016 |
globalmind:You are deadly wrong like Nigeria. I wonder if you are qualified to contribute toward this discussion. |
| Re: Where Did Nigeria And Africa Go Wrong Since 1960? by Duru1(m): 2:20pm On Nov 24, 2016 |
Africans failed to undo the colonial boundaries and countries created on the economic pedigree of the colonial masters. When the Biafrans attempted to start the modern roadmap for Africa, British and its allies stopped it at the infancy. |
| Re: Where Did Nigeria And Africa Go Wrong Since 1960? by davidif: 4:33pm On Nov 24, 2016 |
And at some point we should ask ourselves, whether it is due to genetic or other factors,if our IQ lower than other races? I mean, are we living in an Idiocracy?Please don't put Vladimir Putin with those people abeg. |
| Re: Where Did Nigeria And Africa Go Wrong Since 1960? by davidif: 4:43pm On Nov 24, 2016 |
logica:But how do you explain the success of Taiwan and Malaysia? |
| Re: Where Did Nigeria And Africa Go Wrong Since 1960? by davidif: 4:49pm On Nov 24, 2016 |
yeswecan:The guy is sooooooooooo wrong on so many levels it's not even funny. The truth of the matter is that human nature is pretty much the same everywhere so blaming a continents woes on the mentality of the people is a jaundiced view at best. The truth of the matter is that leadership matters! Systems also do matter! No matter how good or bad your constituents are, if you don't enact good policies and a robust political and economic systems things will fail. |
| Re: Where Did Nigeria And Africa Go Wrong Since 1960? by davidif: 4:56pm On Nov 24, 2016 |
Nija4Life:Where exactly do you teach? |
| Re: Where Did Nigeria And Africa Go Wrong Since 1960? by davidif: 5:50pm On Nov 24, 2016 |
Nija4Life:Wow! Excellent point. You can't educate without communicating. That's why Nigerians who mock people who learn in their native language are just ignorant as far as I am concerned. |
| Re: Where Did Nigeria And Africa Go Wrong Since 1960? by davidif: 5:55pm On Nov 24, 2016 |
logica:With all the aid that the European countries have given Africa, what good has that accomplished sir? |
| Re: Where Did Nigeria And Africa Go Wrong Since 1960? by davidif: 5:59pm On Nov 24, 2016 |
nolongTing:Oh great! Another conspiracy theorist. Blame oyinbos for everything as usual. |
| Re: Where Did Nigeria And Africa Go Wrong Since 1960? by davidif: 6:07pm On Nov 24, 2016 |
Igbanibo:Bros, you are sooooo wrong on so many levels. |
| Re: Where Did Nigeria And Africa Go Wrong Since 1960? by davidif: 6:12pm On Nov 24, 2016 |
logica:Haha chei! See logic. When has nationalization ever worked? Please tell me, I will be waiting. |
| Re: Where Did Nigeria And Africa Go Wrong Since 1960? by davidif: 6:28pm On Nov 24, 2016 |
Nija4Life:What if we adopt the British system completely for benchmarking and then make minor tweaks to make it serve our societal needs that way we can know if we are falling behind or not. Too bad that national pride won't let us do any of the above. |
| Re: Where Did Nigeria And Africa Go Wrong Since 1960? by davidif: 6:43pm On Nov 24, 2016 |
logica:Wow! You are defending communism?? Communism was an epic failure. Go read about Chairman Mao's many economic failures like the Great Leap Forward before you continue talking. |
| Re: Where Did Nigeria And Africa Go Wrong Since 1960? by davidif: 7:18pm On Nov 24, 2016 |
9jaganja:You can say that again. |
| Re: Where Did Nigeria And Africa Go Wrong Since 1960? by davidif: 7:24pm On Nov 24, 2016 |
Which New York is that you lived in where all Italians are Mobsters and Jews have "an acumen for accounting and business" LOL, talk about stereotyping and bigotry. Yet you constantly flash the race and victim card at will. The Nigerian Al Sharpton, you really are a class act.Abi o. |
| Re: Where Did Nigeria And Africa Go Wrong Since 1960? by Duru1(m): 7:27pm On Nov 24, 2016 |
davidif:Bros mentally of the people makes great differences in socio-politico-economic advancement. Africans do not think but feel. It is inherent and shows on African continent. |
| Re: Where Did Nigeria And Africa Go Wrong Since 1960? by davidif: 7:27pm On Nov 24, 2016 |
longman83:Interesting excerpt. |
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