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| Re: State House Clinic as metaphor for Nigeria’s condition- The Guardian by Litmus: 6:59pm On Oct 29, 2017 |
And if anybody questions how they made their money, the immediate response from most people is: "Is it your business?? Go and hustle your own money".This is a good attitude. |
| Re: State House Clinic as metaphor for Nigeria’s condition- The Guardian by NezoLee19: 7:03pm On Oct 29, 2017 |
A society where material things are priortized and celebrated above all else, this is what happens. Everyone focuses on material things and we lose our honesty just to show each other that"I have arrived" |
| Re: State House Clinic as metaphor for Nigeria’s condition- The Guardian by Litmus: 7:09pm On Oct 29, 2017*. Modified: 7:46pm On Oct 29, 2017 |
Those people in the West that developed antibiotics knew that it could lead to the end of Mankind but this did not stop them. This was Capitalism talking, Nigerians don't know the meaning of materialism. |
| Re: State House Clinic as metaphor for Nigeria’s condition- The Guardian by talk2percy(m): 7:24pm On Oct 29, 2017 |
chibabe259:U say wetin?? Come out fully and proudly too, then say it, why are u hiding while saying it?? Can u imagine ?? |
| Re: State House Clinic as metaphor for Nigeria’s condition- The Guardian by 4gunners(m): 7:29pm On Oct 29, 2017 |
The more I try to understand the problem with this country Nigeria, the more I get confused. We followers are just mirror of our leaders. Who will now pilot the affairs of this country on a better route. |
| Re: State House Clinic as metaphor for Nigeria’s condition- The Guardian by M3A16(m): 7:31pm On Oct 29, 2017 |
There has always been a solution around that what we see, perceive or come to us as a problem...We have had as much as four or thereabout wives of head of the state since this present democracy returned in this country and none among them has ever spoke truth to power that be, handled by their various husbands except this aishat and obviously not that this mouth watering condition of this clinic and the rots in the corridor of power are just came to being..It is the people with great mind that this country needs and things will surely take permanent and good shape with the help almighty though................... |
| Re: State House Clinic as metaphor for Nigeria’s condition- The Guardian by ReubenE(m): 8:01pm On Oct 29, 2017 |
sarutobie:Thank you for the above. Your position is exactly what the Positivists said. Bad laws are only found in a bad society, likewise bad leadership is a product of bad society |
| Re: State House Clinic as metaphor for Nigeria’s condition- The Guardian by Nobody: 8:26pm On Oct 29, 2017 |
Front page Lalastiscala |
| Re: State House Clinic as metaphor for Nigeria’s condition- The Guardian by Nobody: 8:27pm On Oct 29, 2017 |
KidsNEXTdoor: |
| Re: State House Clinic as metaphor for Nigeria’s condition- The Guardian by wilbow2k3(m): 8:57pm On Oct 29, 2017 |
chibabe259:Like the way Dezieni wrestled power and bleep us from behind |
| Re: State House Clinic as metaphor for Nigeria’s condition- The Guardian by DonX001: 10:30pm On Oct 29, 2017 |
sarutobie:Exactly!! |
| Re: State House Clinic as metaphor for Nigeria’s condition- The Guardian by DonX001: 10:31pm On Oct 29, 2017 |
InvertedHammer:Gbam!! You've said it all. |
| Re: State House Clinic as metaphor for Nigeria’s condition- The Guardian by DonX001: 10:34pm On Oct 29, 2017 |
tolexy007:That is the classic average Nigerian mindset. Steal anything you can at any level you are. Its called being sharp. Its just tiresome. |
| Re: State House Clinic as metaphor for Nigeria’s condition- The Guardian by Nobody: 11:26pm On Oct 29, 2017 |
HungerBAD:I know the medical director of the hospital , who is also Chief physician to president buhari. This man always complains of low funding . Amazingly, the facility isn't up to half the size of a general Hospital in lagos. As a matter of fact, some private hospitals are bigger than the place yet, 3bn voted as annual budget to buy equipment and consumables couldn't be accounted for. I wonder why they had to be erecting a building when the existing one has nor been equipped. I see that arrangement as an avenue to embezzle because those who visit the hospital are less than 30 a day. The idea of commercialising the place must have been put together to justify the high level of fraud that took place in the facility because the purpose for which it was set up was not to make profit. |
| Re: State House Clinic as metaphor for Nigeria’s condition- The Guardian by Nobody: 7:28am On Oct 30, 2017 |
chibabe259:African women no matter the level of their education cannot do well in African politics,the system is rigged and also our culture hinders alot,what good ever came from Patricia eteh,diezani,okonjo iwuala,adeosun,madam bullet proof bmw etc who have all held sensitive positions in nigeria |
| Re: State House Clinic as metaphor for Nigeria’s condition- The Guardian by chibabe259(f): 9:01am On Oct 30, 2017 |
fabiano09:Who among your male leaders has done better than those ladies you mentioned?. |
| Re: State House Clinic as metaphor for Nigeria’s condition- The Guardian by Nobody: 9:35am On Oct 30, 2017 |
chibabe259:none,in fact from 1960 till date all our leaders have been like cankerworms on our flesh, see sister you miss the point I was trying to pass across, let me break it down,Nigerian men who have every cultural and political freedom to perform better have been unable to do so for over 50 years,alternating between the tyranny of military government and clueless democracy,how much more the women. To be candid IMHO women still have about a 100 years to come to par with the cunning and evil genius,and unbridled chauvinism of the average naija man,and when they do,I believe they will be 10 times worst. |
| Re: State House Clinic as metaphor for Nigeria’s condition- The Guardian by chibabe259(f): 9:40am On Oct 30, 2017 |
fabiano09:I disagree with you on this. |
| Re: State House Clinic as metaphor for Nigeria’s condition- The Guardian by Nobody: 2:30pm On Oct 30, 2017 |
chibabe259:I expected nothing less. Selah |
| Re: State House Clinic as metaphor for Nigeria’s condition- The Guardian by Nobody: 2:30pm On Oct 30, 2017 |
chibabe259:I expected nothing less. Selah |
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