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The Nigerian Problem by Aderewah(op): 4:56pm On Sep 02, 2018
The citizens of Nigeria are it's worst enemies. Forget the leaders are the problem song we sing every day. The leaders didn't fall from heaven. They are part of us. The average Nigeria is greedy, superstitious and untrustworthy. When they are in any situation that involves money, the first instinct is to steal and run with it. No innovation, no meaningful discourse. An average Nigerian will never be caught discussing leadership or ideas. It's EPL, Davido or Bob risky. The average Nigerian doesn't care about developing himself or soceity. He only wants a car and a house so as to "pepper them".

If we do not change from this character that is so prevalent in our country, we will not progress no matter who is president. Unless the President forces us and we will curse him, like BRF was cursed when he cleared the streets of Lagos of market women and refuse dumps.

Finally, if you take everyone in America and transferred them to Nigeria and vice versa, America will be he'll while Nigeria will be like heaven. It's not about the place. It's about the people. Am I right or wrong?
Re: The Nigerian Problem by Horus(m): 5:33pm On Sep 02, 2018
Aderewah:
The citizens of Nigeria are it's worst enemies. Forget the leaders are the problem song we sing every day. The leaders didn't fall from heaven. They are part of us. The average Nigeria is greedy, superstitious and untrustworthy. When they are in any situation that involves money, the first instinct is to steal and run with it. No innovation, no meaningful discourse. An average Nigerian will never be caught discussing leadership or ideas. It's EPL, Davido or Bob risky. The average Nigerian doesn't care about developing himself or soceity. He only wants a car and a house so as to "pepper them".

If we do not change from this character that is so prevalent in our country, we will not progress no matter who is president. Unless the President forces us and we will curse him, like BRF was cursed when he cleared the streets of Lagos of market women and refuse dumps.

Finally, if you take everyone in America and transferred them to Nigeria and vice versa, America will be he'll while Nigeria will be like heaven. It's not about the place. It's about the people. Am I right or wrong?
The government reflects this social disorder. Government is a mirror of the nation. When the country is full of stress and crime, this chaotic atmosphere has a debilitating effect on the performance of government
Re: The Nigerian Problem by BabaRamota1980: 6:38pm On Sep 16, 2018
Aderewah:
The citizens of Nigeria are it's worst enemies. Forget the leaders are the problem song we sing every day. The leaders didn't fall from heaven. They are part of us. The average Nigeria is greedy, superstitious and untrustworthy. When they are in any situation that involves money, the first instinct is to steal and run with it. No innovation, no meaningful discourse. An average Nigerian will never be caught discussing leadership or ideas. It's EPL, Davido or Bob risky. The average Nigerian doesn't care about developing himself or soceity. He only wants a car and a house so as to "pepper them".

If we do not change from this character that is so prevalent in our country, we will not progress no matter who is president. Unless the President forces us and we will curse him, like BRF was cursed when he cleared the streets of Lagos of market women and refuse dumps.

Finally, if you take everyone in America and transferred them to Nigeria and vice versa, America will be he'll while Nigeria will be like heaven. It's not about the place. It's about the people. Am I right or wrong?
Thumbs up! You are 99.999999% correct! grin
Re: The Nigerian Problem by Nobody: 7:33pm On Sep 16, 2018
Aderewah:
The citizens of Nigeria are it's worst enemies. Forget the leaders are the problem song we sing every day. The leaders didn't fall from heaven. They are part of us. The average Nigeria is greedy, superstitious and untrustworthy. When they are in any situation that involves money, the first instinct is to steal and run with it. No innovation, no meaningful discourse. An average Nigerian will never be caught discussing leadership or ideas. It's EPL, Davido or Bob risky. The average Nigerian doesn't care about developing himself or soceity. He only wants a car and a house so as to "pepper

If we do not change from this character that is so prevalent in our country, we will not progress no matter who is president. Unless the President forces us and we will curse him, like BRF was cursed when he cleared the streets of Lagos of market women and refuse dumps.

Finally, if you take everyone in America and transferred them to Nigeria and vice versa, America will be he'll while Nigeria will be like heaven. It's not about the place. It's about the people. Am I right or wrong?
You are 100% correct, you are an angel . I have say this from beginning nigerians all over the world we only vote for a criminal and follow a criminal even nigerians in europe and america will only follow a criminal running up and down the road chasing criminals. As long as nigerians are ruling nigeria 1 billion years nigeria cannot develop.
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