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Re: An Open Letter To Nairalanders by Gandollar(f): 5:45pm On Mar 19, 2019
Afamed:
I sincerely hope people will take to corrections
Starting from your very self. You are one of the cancers here.
Re: An Open Letter To Nairalanders by Gandollar(f): 5:50pm On Mar 19, 2019
KidsNEXTdoor:
The tribal wars can't stop

Because we are not one people.. We are living in denial... Our diversity is a curse

How can a section of the country condone killings of innocent Christian villagers just because of land and the battle for space... We know the people committing ethnic cleansing but we choose to call them Armed bandits...

How can a section of the country keep voting for a sick old illiterate man who is unfit to rule and has nothing to offer the country economically .. Just to spite others
They forgot that we all will suffer the consequences together

We are clearly not getting it right... But we don't care
Our population growth is scary... Especially in the north and It needs to be addressed... For those who live in lekki.. Ajah axis.. Please visit The once open fields opposite Abraham Adesanya estate by total filling station... You will marvel
The place we buy corn all year round? The place is now a shanty town. But I trust the authorities to level the place out soon.
Re: An Open Letter To Nairalanders by Gandollar(f): 5:53pm On Mar 19, 2019
Chuks9000:
Oga, we are all learning. Please, give one good for your request?
You fail to see his sarcasm. The mods would very much love to kill the thread.
Re: An Open Letter To Nairalanders by advocate666: 5:55pm On Mar 19, 2019
Another useless thread.
Re: An Open Letter To Nairalanders by kapelvej: 6:32pm On Mar 19, 2019
Chuks9000:
From a very young age, I have always hated politics because of controversies.
This is what I meant:
Nothing should be left to any public officer's discretion. ie, where the laws did not give specifics, I surrender to the officer's discretion.
Eg, how many ministers should be from the NE, NW, NC, SW, SS, SE? It's not enough to just ask for fair representation. It should be defined to eliminate confusion.
For those laws/policies that are defined but biased, eg, the tetiary admission requirement by catchment areas, what are our representatives doing about them? Do we have a structure to monitor the activities of our rep?
Can we support them if they are on course or recall them if they are clueless?
But the number one awareness is to know what each office does, such that we can channel our efforts properly.
This is where we as a people are missing it.
See how well reasoned your arguments are. It shows you have a sound mind. But I can assure that over 5million of those people that voted for Buhari, did so just because he is a northerner and a Moslem. NO ECONOMIC ANALYSIS CAN EXTENUATE BIGOTRY. it is not a question of choosing people from only one part of the country to get the job done, every one must be carried along
Re: An Open Letter To Nairalanders by Chuks9000: 3:04am On Mar 20, 2019
kapelvej:
See how well reasoned your arguments are. It shows you have a sound mind. But I can assure that over 5million of those people that voted for Buhari, did so just because he is a northerner and a Moslem. NO ECONOMIC ANALYSIS CAN EXTENUATE BIGOTRY. it is not a question of choosing people from only one part of the country to get the job done, every one must be carried along
My head dey swell... thanks...
Seriously, I'm with you on your final statement. Everyone must be carried along.
Re: An Open Letter To Nairalanders by BadTaste: 1:42pm On Apr 04, 2019
Chuks9000:
Guy, most nairalanders are either kids or adults stock in kids mentality.
What they feel about Nigeria is what their parents have passed to them. Their brain isn't well developed to access Nigeria as a 21st century country.
No pipe borne water, epileptic power supply, down pressing security outfits, comatose health care, secrecy in government, misfits running the government, education system that is more of creche like all the way, etc.
People will leave all these challenges and be worried that the other tribe might be doing better than theirs.
I am Igbo. I do not send who sits on the chair. Just do what the dictates of the position demands.
Another issue is that the black man is not contended. That's why the just concluded elections had more people with o'level contesting for positions (they will never be able to handle) rather than those with proven experience and education.
Lastly, our mumu is in built. What percentage of our population can say they understand what governance (not politics) is all about? That is why we can kill for tribal reasons to keep our parapo in government rather than insist on (good) governance.
Very good submission I must say
Re: An Open Letter To Nairalanders by Olanipekun1: 2:31pm On Apr 04, 2019
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BadTaste:
Very good submission I must say
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shutup
Re: An Open Letter To Nairalanders by Chuks9000: 4:47pm On Apr 04, 2019
BadTaste:
Very good submission I must say
Thanks bros.
Why do you think our people keep struggling to reach America? Because the system does not need to know your face!
Better life as long as you have the strength and brains to work.
Me I don tire to sing anyones praise. Its has never delivered any good since 1960.
Re: An Open Letter To Nairalanders by Chuks9000: 4:48pm On Apr 04, 2019
Olanipekun1:
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shutup
No be your fault. sad
Re: An Open Letter To Nairalanders by Nobody: 4:49pm On Apr 04, 2019
We must continue to voice out the evil of awolowo and his descendants......

He is a very wicked man.
Re: An Open Letter To Nairalanders by olanipekun10: 7:03pm On Apr 04, 2019
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Olanipekun1:
shutup
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grin grin grin

Pained dude
Re: An Open Letter To Nairalanders by Nobody: 8:17pm On Apr 04, 2019
KidsNEXTdoor:
The tribal wars can't stop

Because we are not one people.. We are living in denial... Our diversity is a curse

How can a section of the country condone killings of innocent Christian villagers just because of land and the battle for space... We know the people committing ethnic cleansing but we choose to call them Armed bandits...

How can a section of the country keep voting for a sick old illiterate man who is unfit to rule and has nothing to offer the country economically .. Just to spite others
They forgot that we all will suffer the consequences together

We are clearly not getting it right... But we don't care
Our population growth is scary... Especially in the north and It needs to be addressed... For those who live in lekki.. Ajah axis.. Please visit The once open fields opposite Abraham Adesanya estate by total filling station... You will marvel
You have said the truth but politically correct people won't stop consoling themselves with all sorts of excuse to go on with one Nigeria.
Re: An Open Letter To Nairalanders by Ugosample(m): 10:52pm On Jul 30, 2019
Chuks9000:
Guy, most nairalanders are either kids or adults stock in kids mentality.
What they feel about Nigeria is what their parents have passed to them. Their brain isn't well developed to access Nigeria as a 21st century country.
No pipe borne water, epileptic power supply, down pressing security outfits, comatose health care, secrecy in government, misfits running the government, education system that is more of creche like all the way, etc.
People will leave all these challenges and be worried that the other tribe might be doing better than theirs.
I am Igbo. I do not send who sits on the chair. Just do what the dictates of the position demands.
Another issue is that the black man is not contended. That's why the just concluded elections had more people with o'level contesting for positions (they will never be able to handle) rather than those with proven experience and education.
Lastly, our mumu is in built. What percentage of our population can say they understand what governance (not politics) is all about? That is why we can kill for tribal reasons to keep our parapo in government rather than insist on (good) governance.
You have spoken well
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