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Re: How To Fix Nigeria In 72 Hours By Abdulrazaq O Hamzat by Kingspin(m): 8:12pm On Sep 25, 2018
Good
Re: How To Fix Nigeria In 72 Hours By Abdulrazaq O Hamzat by jaxxy(m): 8:12pm On Sep 25, 2018
Huh
Re: How To Fix Nigeria In 72 Hours By Abdulrazaq O Hamzat by pat077: 8:13pm On Sep 25, 2018
Who dey talk?
Re: How To Fix Nigeria In 72 Hours By Abdulrazaq O Hamzat by Nobody: 8:18pm On Sep 25, 2018
OP is a joker; it's easier said than done. The ailing power sector alone can't be fixed in 72 hours, let alone all other sectors that are moribund, and have been in this sorry state for years.
Re: How To Fix Nigeria In 72 Hours By Abdulrazaq O Hamzat by Nobody: 8:21pm On Sep 25, 2018
72 hrs... Na lego huh
Re: How To Fix Nigeria In 72 Hours By Abdulrazaq O Hamzat by Boyooosa(m): 8:22pm On Sep 25, 2018
I was thinking that I would read revolution, the hard way... OGA, all these can never be achieved in 72 hrs. Stop boboing us abeg!
Re: How To Fix Nigeria In 72 Hours By Abdulrazaq O Hamzat by abbeyty(m): 8:23pm On Sep 25, 2018
Na so dem go dey make mouth if den say make he come fix am now na him family he go dey fix
Re: How To Fix Nigeria In 72 Hours By Abdulrazaq O Hamzat by Boyooosa(m): 8:24pm On Sep 25, 2018
gensteejay:
OP is a joker; it's easier said than done. The ailing power sector alone can't be fixed in 72 hours months, let alone all other sectors that are moribund, and have been in this sorry state for years.
Re: How To Fix Nigeria In 72 Hours By Abdulrazaq O Hamzat by jojothaiv(m): 8:26pm On Sep 25, 2018
bilms:
?
your signature says it all..
Re: How To Fix Nigeria In 72 Hours By Abdulrazaq O Hamzat by franchasng: 8:27pm On Sep 25, 2018
Nigeria will never move forward anywhere so long as Yorubas, Hausa-Fulani and co still believe and brag/boast that an Igbo man will never rule Nigeria and they have always done their best to ensure this continues and God and nature saw their dirty and dark mind and put katakata in Nigeria such that nothing works.

Until the come out and confess their secret sins and hatred for peaceful, progressive, success-focused great Igbo tribe, and sincere ask for forgiveness and not just asking, and back it up with action of showing total love and integration of Ndigbo into Nigerian national politics and economy development roadmap, forget it, Nigeria is heading nowhere good!

Its not a curse, its the truth! The damn truth angry
Re: How To Fix Nigeria In 72 Hours By Abdulrazaq O Hamzat by xcelentattitude(m): 8:28pm On Sep 25, 2018
Can't you make it overnight?



*modified*
Now let me talk sense.
When someone speaks about life, he is speaking from his own perspective. No one has all the perspective about life Except God.

OP is just speaking from his own perspective I guess.

Me, I'm just watching Nigeria in 6D.

Re: How To Fix Nigeria In 72 Hours By Abdulrazaq O Hamzat by Indigenous(f): 8:29pm On Sep 25, 2018
We need a new country not restructuring, we don't want nizooria
Re: How To Fix Nigeria In 72 Hours By Abdulrazaq O Hamzat by anungangampu: 8:32pm On Sep 25, 2018
Simply put but It will take a serious government up to 5 years for such impact to be felt
Re: How To Fix Nigeria In 72 Hours By Abdulrazaq O Hamzat by Legolast: 8:33pm On Sep 25, 2018
bilms:
How to fix Nigeria in 72 hours
By Abdulrazaq O Hamzat

Nigeria is one of the greatest countries in the world, whose greatness is being held back by numerous self inflicted vices.

While the country is blessed abundantly in all fronts, its greatest undoing is the lack of visionary leadership, which some analysts have described as Nigeria’s natural disaster.

Successive governments in Nigeria have blamed the complexity of the country for their failure in office and some even argued that Nigeria is a difficult country to govern.

However, this piece is not to debate whether or not, Nigeria is a difficult country to govern since every country has their own peculiar difficulties, the focus is to proffer workable solutions that if implemented can set the nation on the path of progress.

To my understanding, any visionary leadership can fix Nigeria in just 72 hours and position the country for greatness.

By fixing Nigeria, I do not mean a sudden transformation from third world to first world.

What I mean is simply to create a structure for progress by building and empowering all citizens to directly or indirectly be part of the nation building process and putting the right people in the right place, to drive the right policies with the required vigor at the right time and create an institutional culture that cannot be reversed.

Without boring you with so much intellectual analysis and academic jargons, let us go straight to the issues that matter and how to fix Nigeria within 72hours.

We must recognize that people, whose tribal and family members were cruelly murdered in the first coup, counter coup, pogrom and civil war are still hurting.

They are all front line victims still hurting from the pains of the past.

Nigeria as a country should offer specific apology and relief to these set of victims and a national apology to all Nigerians, who may have been directly or indirectly affected by these unfortunate incidents.

This singular action will begin the process of leading Nigeria to civil peace.

This action is very important because, it is the first primary duty of Nigeria as a country to protect every citizen from harm, even against themselves and the country failed in that regard.

Nigeria’s greatest challenge is the disconnection between the people and its government.

The people lack outright understanding that they own the government and could dictate what must be done.
This disconnection has made them lack patriotism in the sense that, they do not take ownership of government resources, assets, policies and vision.

Prioritize public information, re-orientation and sensitization through constant engagement for educational purpose on key citizenship concept.

The leader must educate the people to be able to socially mobilize them for joint policy implementation and to instil mass patriotism.

Economic marginalization, extra judicial killings, security high handedness and lack of access to justice had given birth to regional and community terror gangs such as militants, insurgents etc.

Offer sincere apology to all victims and their community.

Offer sincere amnesty to all combatants and demonstrate willingness for true national healing by having open and sincere dialogue about the cause of the problem and give room for joint problem solving.
De-militarize, De-mobilize and reintegrate.

The court is not a place for dispute resolution; it is a place for judgement pronouncement.

And in most cases, judgement is only pronounced in favour of the most intelligent speaker, but only the rich can hire the best speakers.

In addition to this, the slow justice system is a major problem, apart from the excessive concentration on technicalities, thereby loosing the essence of the justice system.

The worst alternative dispute resolution is still a little better than the best court judgement because, ADR does not only resolve the dispute, it unites the conflicting parties.

Center for alternative dispute resolution should therefore be given greater priority in our quest for peace.

ADR centers should be established across all local government areas of Nigeria and empowered with adequate resources to function properly.

The court should be encouraged mostly to handle criminal matters, while ADR centers handle civil matters.

Religion/ethnic sentiment is the order in Nigeria rather than the exception.

This vice drives our politics, policies and conduct in every sphere of life.

Hardly can any policy be discussed without an element of ethnic and religious sentiment.

From Central Bank money printing, recruitment into civil service, security engagement and activities, foreign mission and even achievement of Nigerians in diaspora are all subjected to ethnic/religious interpretation.

If we don’t want the populace to continue to draw wrong ethnic/religion interpretation from our everyday issue, we must give them something else to draw interpretation from by shaping their sentiments with more free thoughts that disrupt their preconceived thoughts.

As we all know, sentiment is part of life and a visionary leadership will understand how to exploit the ethnic and religious sentiment of all sections of its citizens for positive advancement of their interest.

Hamzat is a human right ambassador and Executive Director of Foundation for Peace Professionals.
He can be reached at discus4now@gmail.com

https://www.blueprint.ng/how-to-fix-nigeria-in-72-hours/
Mission Impossible IV
Re: How To Fix Nigeria In 72 Hours By Abdulrazaq O Hamzat by nadigo(m): 8:34pm On Sep 25, 2018
Aboki no go gree thats been the issue naa Aboki no wan gree they own naija so all this gramma no go work o.no agreement no movement forward
Re: How To Fix Nigeria In 72 Hours By Abdulrazaq O Hamzat by Crossboy(m): 8:38pm On Sep 25, 2018
franchasng:
Nigeria will never move forward anywhere so long as Yorubas, Hausa-Fulani and co still believe and brag/boast that an Igbo man will never rule Nigeria and they have always done their best to ensure this continues and God and nature saw their dirty and dark mind and put katakata in Nigeria such that nothing works.

Until the come out and confess their secret sins and hatred for peaceful, progressive, success-focused great Igbo tribe, and sincere ask for forgiveness and not just asking, and back it up with action of showing total love and integration of Ndigbo into Nigerian national politics and economy development roadmap, forget it, Nigeria is heading nowhere good!

Its not a curse, its the truth! The damn truth angry
Be Decieving Urself Better Focus On Biafra. Integration Ko Incoprehension Ni
Re: How To Fix Nigeria In 72 Hours By Abdulrazaq O Hamzat by Newboss(m): 8:39pm On Sep 25, 2018
zinnyzee:
You can talk the talk.... Can you do the deedhuh
Can you work the talk. angry

Re: How To Fix Nigeria In 72 Hours By Abdulrazaq O Hamzat by jamace(m): 8:39pm On Sep 25, 2018
This is just another behind the computer rambler.
Re: How To Fix Nigeria In 72 Hours By Abdulrazaq O Hamzat by Yankee101: 8:44pm On Sep 25, 2018
Wasn't broken in a day. Can't be fixed in 3 either. Paper analysts.

Do you know how long it takes to import a piece of critical equipment you import today? If it's large and must come by sea it's an average of 3 to 4 weeks. So where your 3 days dey come from?
Re: How To Fix Nigeria In 72 Hours By Abdulrazaq O Hamzat by Nobody: 8:44pm On Sep 25, 2018
Easier said. Stop religious and ethnicity cum 'born to rule mentality and watch Nigeria grow.
Re: How To Fix Nigeria In 72 Hours By Abdulrazaq O Hamzat by Dami12345: 8:45pm On Sep 25, 2018
Wiseandtrue:
A step at a time but progress must definitely be recorded!

Announcement on these should be ASAP:
1. Non negotiable, Buhari should resign from active politics!

2. Creation of state police which is accountable to Federal policing whenever the need arises!

3. In every polling unit just as it is done during election, collate data of INDIVIDUAL to form a national database! Record keeping will not only reduce crime but ease so many things!

4. Every region should manage their resources and pay tax or whatever to the federal government!

5. Federal government to hold AGM/periodical meeting with State government. No 1 agenda: what are your physical achievement within... to ...

6. Put an end to these incessant strikes!

7. You only give what you have! If Nigerians does not have a steady light we have no business selling to other countries!

8. Everybody cannot be involve in AGRIC! For the state or individuals involve provide on subsidized materials needed! Access and availability is very very important!

9.Build universities to meet the needs of people! For instance university for vocational studies, university of Agric, for medicine, engineering, let it focus on the area of our needs as a nation!

10. Governments should hands off religious/traditional activities as we already have leaders in that regard!

11. Very Important, have a federal customer care centre, let there be hotline just like a suggestion box where people can reach government directly to complain of abnormalities and equally make suggestions.

12. Each arm of government websites must always be active and updated EVERYDAY as the activities changes!

Especially FG, it should contain a lot of things like tourist sights and how to get things done in Nigeria!

13. The laws must be specific e.g for instance any one caught in the act of stealing irrespective of who you are goes to 3years jail e.t.c


It might not be in 72hours but we will definitely get somewhere in 72hours
This is just nonsense.
It makes sense rather, its just below average thinking.
The op made a better try.
Re: How To Fix Nigeria In 72 Hours By Abdulrazaq O Hamzat by franchasng: 8:50pm On Sep 25, 2018
Crossboy:
Be Decieving Urself Better Focus On Biafra. Integration Ko Incoprehension Ni
you just confirmed what the writer and I are saying that Nigeria is heading nowhere good!

I laugh at people hoping that Nigeria will become okay, lolz....in their widest dream sha.

Nigeria is destined for doom!

All the countries that fought civil war have moved on together, united but hate-filled Yoruba and mumu Hausa-Fulani refused to let Nigeria move on as a united nation with one focus; to achieve greatness
Re: How To Fix Nigeria In 72 Hours By Abdulrazaq O Hamzat by nellyelitz(m): 8:50pm On Sep 25, 2018
To Buhari and his gang this is arrant nonesense.
Re: How To Fix Nigeria In 72 Hours By Abdulrazaq O Hamzat by Krisben4343: 8:50pm On Sep 25, 2018
Nice points OP, but I think Nigeria is a more complex state in internal problem resolution and development that requires more than 72 hours to fix.
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Re: How To Fix Nigeria In 72 Hours By Abdulrazaq O Hamzat by ofemigeorge(m): 8:51pm On Sep 25, 2018
bilms:
How to fix Nigeria in 72 hours
By Abdulrazaq O Hamzat

Nigeria is one of the greatest countries in the world, whose greatness is being held back by numerous self inflicted vices.

While the country is blessed abundantly in all fronts, its greatest undoing is the lack of visionary leadership, which some analysts have described as Nigeria’s natural disaster.

Successive governments in Nigeria have blamed the complexity of the country for their failure in office and some even argued that Nigeria is a difficult country to govern.

However, this piece is not to debate whether or not, Nigeria is a difficult country to govern since every country has their own peculiar difficulties, the focus is to proffer workable solutions that if implemented can set the nation on the path of progress.

To my understanding, any visionary leadership can fix Nigeria in just 72 hours and position the country for greatness.

By fixing Nigeria, I do not mean a sudden transformation from third world to first world.

What I mean is simply to create a structure for progress by building and empowering all citizens to directly or indirectly be part of the nation building process and putting the right people in the right place, to drive the right policies with the required vigor at the right time and create an institutional culture that cannot be reversed.

Without boring you with so much intellectual analysis and academic jargons, let us go straight to the issues that matter and how to fix Nigeria within 72hours.

We must recognize that people, whose tribal and family members were cruelly murdered in the first coup, counter coup, pogrom and civil war are still hurting.

They are all front line victims still hurting from the pains of the past.

Nigeria as a country should offer specific apology and relief to these set of victims and a national apology to all Nigerians, who may have been directly or indirectly affected by these unfortunate incidents.

This singular action will begin the process of leading Nigeria to civil peace.

This action is very important because, it is the first primary duty of Nigeria as a country to protect every citizen from harm, even against themselves and the country failed in that regard.

Nigeria’s greatest challenge is the disconnection between the people and its government.

The people lack outright understanding that they own the government and could dictate what must be done.
This disconnection has made them lack patriotism in the sense that, they do not take ownership of government resources, assets, policies and vision.

Prioritize public information, re-orientation and sensitization through constant engagement for educational purpose on key citizenship concept.

The leader must educate the people to be able to socially mobilize them for joint policy implementation and to instil mass patriotism.

Economic marginalization, extra judicial killings, security high handedness and lack of access to justice had given birth to regional and community terror gangs such as militants, insurgents etc.

Offer sincere apology to all victims and their community.

Offer sincere amnesty to all combatants and demonstrate willingness for true national healing by having open and sincere dialogue about the cause of the problem and give room for joint problem solving.
De-militarize, De-mobilize and reintegrate.

The court is not a place for dispute resolution; it is a place for judgement pronouncement.

And in most cases, judgement is only pronounced in favour of the most intelligent speaker, but only the rich can hire the best speakers.

In addition to this, the slow justice system is a major problem, apart from the excessive concentration on technicalities, thereby loosing the essence of the justice system.

The worst alternative dispute resolution is still a little better than the best court judgement because, ADR does not only resolve the dispute, it unites the conflicting parties.

Center for alternative dispute resolution should therefore be given greater priority in our quest for peace.

ADR centers should be established across all local government areas of Nigeria and empowered with adequate resources to function properly.

The court should be encouraged mostly to handle criminal matters, while ADR centers handle civil matters.

Religion/ethnic sentiment is the order in Nigeria rather than the exception.

This vice drives our politics, policies and conduct in every sphere of life.

Hardly can any policy be discussed without an element of ethnic and religious sentiment.

From Central Bank money printing, recruitment into civil service, security engagement and activities, foreign mission and even achievement of Nigerians in diaspora are all subjected to ethnic/religious interpretation.

If we don’t want the populace to continue to draw wrong ethnic/religion interpretation from our everyday issue, we must give them something else to draw interpretation from by shaping their sentiments with more free thoughts that disrupt their preconceived thoughts.

As we all know, sentiment is part of life and a visionary leadership will understand how to exploit the ethnic and religious sentiment of all sections of its citizens for positive advancement of their interest.

Hamzat is a human right ambassador and Executive Director of Foundation for Peace Professionals.
He can be reached at discus4now@gmail.com

https://www.blueprint.ng/how-to-fix-nigeria-in-72-hours/
All you have written is the best but how will you deal with people that their intention is to just spoil good things /bad belle people, who derive fun in spoiling thing.....like starting from what you wrote
Re: How To Fix Nigeria In 72 Hours By Abdulrazaq O Hamzat by Dami12345: 8:55pm On Sep 25, 2018
Gerrard59:
I stopped reading the article immediately I came across the bold.
You are obviously a fool if you don't know that the bolded is true,
You have been brainwashed by white men into believing that there country is better.

Do you know that the Niara was once bigger than the dollar, do you know that Nigeria once paid double salaries to all its staff, do you know that visa to other countries for a Nigerian was free and few Nigerians even wanted to leave?
Do you know that Nigeria once settled an international war by interfering when the u.s.a were dragging their feet, do you know that u.s and British citizens once preferred to stay in Nigeria than their own country.

Anything can look bad under bad management.
Even with how fuvvcked Nigeria is we are still fuvvcking impressive.
Re: How To Fix Nigeria In 72 Hours By Abdulrazaq O Hamzat by Wiseandtrue(f): 8:55pm On Sep 25, 2018
Dami12345:
This is just nonsense.
It makes sense rather, its just below average thinking.
The op made a better try.
You don chop frog! You don dey jump upandan abihuh

E concern youhuh Write your own now. Shuuo shocked shocked shocked
Re: How To Fix Nigeria In 72 Hours By Abdulrazaq O Hamzat by Nobody: 8:58pm On Sep 25, 2018
Why should i apologise to someone who started a war and in the process got his own people killed, is it not the people who led their own people to war that should apologise to their own people for their recklessness?


stop stupid people from opening threads and you will fix Nigeria's problem in 1 second.
Re: How To Fix Nigeria In 72 Hours By Abdulrazaq O Hamzat by Nobody: 9:04pm On Sep 25, 2018
The only way Nigeria will be great again in 72hr is
1. BUHARI must resign with immediate effect
2. Arrest all the members of his cartel
3. Split this failed union and let us have peace
Re: How To Fix Nigeria In 72 Hours By Abdulrazaq O Hamzat by Dami12345: 9:05pm On Sep 25, 2018
Wiseandtrue:
You don chop frog! You don dey jump upandan abihuh

E concern youhuh Write your own now. Shuuo shocked shocked shocked
Frog is a delicacy in some parts.
Am just pointing out that your IQ has done you the disservice of thinking your input was reasonable.
I think you should thank me for telling you a secret.
"THAT YOU ARE AN ID10T " so now you know what your problem is.

Please note. If you don't know what an idiot is use google, you will find in dept mean about IQ and where you fall.

Your welcome in advance.
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