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Re: Nigeria At 59: To Jubilate Or To Ruminate By Cephas Kadiri by toyinjimoh(m): 8:08am On Oct 01, 2019
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Re: Nigeria At 59: To Jubilate Or To Ruminate By Cephas Kadiri by NokiaN8(m): 8:17am On Oct 01, 2019
so it means the president has permanent the N-power staff...! Or opinion for creating
a ministry for the social invention?
Re: Nigeria At 59: To Jubilate Or To Ruminate By Cephas Kadiri by FiftyFifty(m): 8:17am On Oct 01, 2019
Nigeria started well until when some group of people from a particular tribe killed the political leaders as well as the military officers of another tribe. That was the beginning of the end of Nigeria. If not for the reckless and unnecessary event of January 15th, 1966, Nigeria by now would have been far better than the likes of India, Malaysia, Indonesia among others for it is endowed with both human and natural resources and not prone to natural disasters like the former.

To your question, there is nothing to celebrate, sadly.
Re: Nigeria At 59: To Jubilate Or To Ruminate By Cephas Kadiri by Alex09(m): 8:20am On Oct 01, 2019
Sincerely Buhari has his own defects(countless) but @ the same time we nigerian citizens are the architect of our own problems.
Re: Nigeria At 59: To Jubilate Or To Ruminate By Cephas Kadiri by kindmman(m): 8:22am On Oct 01, 2019
uthlaw:
don't say buhari destroyed Nigeria....obasanjo started it!
Many thanks to u brother. We keep laying blames on Buhari forgetting that Obasanjo had the greatest chance to rewrite the story of Nigeria when he became the president in 1999. He laid the precedence for the bad leadership that continues thereafter.
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Re: Nigeria At 59: To Jubilate Or To Ruminate By Cephas Kadiri by Princemolar101: 9:00am On Oct 01, 2019
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Re: Nigeria At 59: To Jubilate Or To Ruminate By Cephas Kadiri by Godi25(m): 10:38am On Oct 01, 2019
Happy Dependent to a Nation that is still enslaved by Religion and tribalism, controlled by Demons called politicians and unable to break free because her Youths care more of Irrelevance of the TV screen than Reality of our lives. HAPPY DEPENDENT DAY NAIJA
Re: Nigeria At 59: To Jubilate Or To Ruminate By Cephas Kadiri by chiblaze07(m): 11:52am On Oct 01, 2019
Oh Man!! huh huh

what can I say? I still believe Nigeria can be fixed.


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....but now we have acquired our rightful status, and I feel sure that history will show that the building of our nation proceeded at the wisest pace: it has been thorough, and Nigeria now stands well- built upon firm foundations."

~Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, Independence Day speech (1960). Retrieved from BlackPast, B. (2009)

Whilst i feel the urge to say "happy independence day Nigeria", i cannot but express my downheartedness for my beloved country drowning in the depths of despair.

Indeed, it is the longing of every nation to glee on occasions such as this. Sadly, on this day, beneath the obligatory celebrations of government institutions and pseudo euphoria of the ruling elite; lies the rhapsodies of sorrow of the average Nigerian.

"A nation well built upon firm foundations". Is this how we reward the efforts of our founding fathers? Shall the labour of our heroes past be in vain?

The depravity of our leaders, fueled by the mindlessness of our youths. The persistent threats to our existence as a United nation. The heinous activities of bandits and insurgents, the yowls of secessionists.

The flagrant violation of the provisions of the constitution, by those who swore to preserve, protect and defend the same. Acute bigotry from those who pledged to do right to all manner of Nigerians, according to law, without fear or favour, affection or ill-will. The insouciance from those who promised to devote themselves to the well-being of Nigerians.

It is the 59th anniversary of our independence, and as of today the average period that a Nigerian is expected to live is 54 years.

Despite over 500 billion dollars in oil proceeds, roughly 50% of Nigerians still live in extreme poverty.

While 43% of Nigerians lack access to portable water, Nigerian senators are arguably the highest paid lawmakers in the world, taking home around 15 million naira ($41,000) monthly.

With 13.5 million Nigerian children out of school; despite UNESCO's 26% benchmark, the federal government barely allocates 7% of its annual budget to education.

While daring youths up North have picked up arms to make ends meet; down south, many youths seek succor in cyber crime.

In almost every facet of the Nigerian society, there is a corroboration of the miscarriage of governance.

So i ask, Nigeria at 59; to jubilate or to ruminate?

~Cephas Kadiri

Source:
https://privyjournos./2019/10/01/nigeria-at-59-to-jubilate-or-to-ruminate-cephas-kadiri/
Re: Nigeria At 59: To Jubilate Or To Ruminate By Cephas Kadiri by egopersonified(f): 5:53pm On Oct 01, 2019
people just dey vex, you say happy independence, they tell you just say happy new month.
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