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| Re: Vandals Stealing Clips, Bolts On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Track by mrchineke: 9:47pm On Dec 04, 2019 |
davodyguy:The powerful countries are plotting to come and exterminate Africans. We are not fit to be called humans. |
| Re: Vandals Stealing Clips, Bolts On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Track by olagbola45(m): 9:59pm On Dec 04, 2019 |
princemillla:Bleep you Bleep dem and dat of dia stupid hunger |
| Re: Vandals Stealing Clips, Bolts On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Track by ahiboilandgas: 10:02pm On Dec 04, 2019 |
freeze001:u are very stupid ....the trains is made to ease the live of the poor ...rich people fly in planes |
| Re: Vandals Stealing Clips, Bolts On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Track by olajide8(m): 10:33pm On Dec 04, 2019*. Modified: 6:18am On Dec 06, 2019 |
Alphafeezay:Finally we are all in agreement that the problem of nigeria is not nigeria, but so called "nigerians" they would lie that it is poverty, where as they have forgotten that along the rail routes food vendors that don't need to know anyone would do business there etc - funniest thing is, that is how one man was busy stealing all the street lights that were erected in a certain district of abuja and stacking them in his shop for resale, another one was removing bridge railings - nigerians! Nigerians!! Nigerians!!!! |
| Re: Vandals Stealing Clips, Bolts On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Track by Kay25(m): 10:48pm On Dec 04, 2019 |
[quote author=Jimi24 post=84622243]Things were better in the mid 70s but Nigerians were still stealing aluminum bridge rails, overhead cables and traffic light stands. Nigerians are bad through through. Only Sharia government will work. go do that in your north na or allow for a break up u people will always bring a division in everything u do or say |
| Re: Vandals Stealing Clips, Bolts On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Track by davodyguy: 10:49pm On Dec 04, 2019 |
Coldie:Nigeria, not all Nigerians are |
| Re: Vandals Stealing Clips, Bolts On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Track by jcross19: 11:22pm On Dec 04, 2019 |
pricklewane:you don't have any na . you that was born out of wedlock and you know what I mean. |
| Re: Vandals Stealing Clips, Bolts On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Track by Nobody: 11:31pm On Dec 04, 2019 |
Bro hungry they everywhere and no work ,so youth is looking how to keep body and soul together kolaaderin: |
| Re: Vandals Stealing Clips, Bolts On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Track by Giftedtu: 12:30am On Dec 05, 2019 |
Jimi24:Sharia your ed. |
| Re: Vandals Stealing Clips, Bolts On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Track by blaqoracle: 1:12am On Dec 05, 2019 |
Jimi24:buhari should declare "shoot at sight" |
| Re: Vandals Stealing Clips, Bolts On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Track by blaqoracle: 1:19am On Dec 05, 2019 |
Giftedtu:are you the one that removed the bolt and clips? |
| Re: Vandals Stealing Clips, Bolts On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Track by DedeNkem: 1:20am On Dec 05, 2019 |
Most Nigerians are bush animals! |
| Re: Vandals Stealing Clips, Bolts On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Track by Olamywealth10: 5:16am On Dec 05, 2019 |
but hunger nko? this guys caused all this shits Alphafeezay: |
| Re: Vandals Stealing Clips, Bolts On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Track by Amujale(m): 5:19am On Dec 05, 2019 |
How can we be certain that it wasnt our government that instigated these senseless vandalism? Ultimately, the present stock of political class are to blame for these senseless acts of vandalism. |
| Re: Vandals Stealing Clips, Bolts On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Track by Glorylynn: 5:21am On Dec 05, 2019 |
A sensible person should know that the major problem Nigeria has is unemployment,the government should tackle unemployment before anything else ![]() |
| Re: Vandals Stealing Clips, Bolts On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Track by Amujale(m): 5:34am On Dec 05, 2019 |
Normally, anyone caught vandalising Federal property ought to be prosecuted for their selfish actions. Yet, how can the present political class begin to talk about the criminalities of the vandals when they themselves are wrecking ours and the next generations legacy. Once our leaders can stop being selfish and self-centred and start acting as the public servants that they are really supppse to represent, then we can all come together to stomp out these senseless acts of vandalism. Vandalism can be stop in its tracks within a single year, by ways of public vigilance (not vigilante but vigilance), geniune reforms of our security and judiciary systems that will enable the neccessary trust that is needed to tackle the mindset of unpatriotic behaviour aswell as genuine reforms in our leadership and political systems. |
| Re: Vandals Stealing Clips, Bolts On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Track by MoIbrahim: 5:39am On Dec 05, 2019 |
Alphafeezay:These are the sort of sicknesses that religious leaders should be addressing not exploitation and impoverishment of their followers, associated with promotion of differences along religious and ethnic lines. |
| Re: Vandals Stealing Clips, Bolts On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Track by Amujale(m): 5:48am On Dec 05, 2019 |
Jimi24:In your dreams. Sharia is a draconian, archaic and blood-thirsty system that is solely exclusive for the people of the Arabian Penisula. |
| Re: Vandals Stealing Clips, Bolts On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Track by Amujale(m): 5:51am On Dec 05, 2019 |
Jimi24:Not true. Our political class carry all the blame of vandalism. There needs to be a genuine overhaul of our political system and most of the present political class ought to be ousted and issued a "life disqualification" from holding anysort of public office ever again. |
| Re: Vandals Stealing Clips, Bolts On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Track by Amujale(m): 6:08am On Dec 05, 2019 |
With the support of all our security forces and judiciary systems, usher in a youth program that's sole purpose is to mould the type of leaders that we all need and want. Once these patriotic and religious neutral candidates are ready to compete for office, the Treasury should sponsor the once chosen by these systems and from them we choose our new leaders. Basically, these new candidates will be under the control of all Nigerians, given that we would've been involved in their progress at every step of the way, and they would know not to mess up our legacy as they will be ousted out of office by the full force of the combination of security and judiciary systems that are in place. |
| Re: Vandals Stealing Clips, Bolts On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Track by mmsen: 6:10am On Dec 05, 2019 |
delpee:Government isn't the reason why the population doubles every 30 years, cultural stupidity is. |
| Re: Vandals Stealing Clips, Bolts On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Track by Amujale(m): 6:15am On Dec 05, 2019*. Modified: 6:31am On Dec 05, 2019 |
delpee:Because the current political class are are all a total disgrace and are implicit to the attempt of wrecking of our legacy and that of the coming generations. Again, the current political class should all be lined up and issued a life-long disqualification from holding anysort of public office ever again; anyone who attempts to disagree with their disqualification should be thrown into jail. After these reforms are successfully put in place, anyone caught breeching the law or acting in a way that can be deemed to being unpatriotic whilst holding a public office should be handed a determinate prison sentence, receive a disqualification that would include their extended family not been able to hold a public office for no less than fifty years. And at this point, anyone caught vandalising public property should be handed determined jail sentences so great that it would act as a deterrent to anyone else. |
| Re: Vandals Stealing Clips, Bolts On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Track by Laslaslala: 6:32am On Dec 05, 2019 |
Don't just blame citizens See why You must first understand that humans are lawless by nature God himself had to give man an assignment of going to ants to learn orderliness In your government class you must have been taught of the social contract theory whereas humans were in a lawless community until they decided and gave a few persons power to direct and organize their activities and behold the origin of government (governance) We must put the blame on the head,those in whose hands we entrusted leadership has betrayed and failed us right from the foundation of this country or better still since independence. Show me climes where things are working I will show you how lucky they have been with the leaders In the US or all those sanner climes let government remove eye you will see how far you will see how human beings can be disorganized and cruel,you will see people be gunning down their fellow humans in a slightest provocation,you will see legendary Buglery...etc there you know institutions are functional you will be caught and prosecuted that is why Illls are in the low. Here I know the institutions are not working how will I not engage in jungle justice when I know I'm not going to get justice anywhere it goes on and on |
| Re: Vandals Stealing Clips, Bolts On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Track by pfadom: 7:20am On Dec 05, 2019 |
freeze001:Leadership has nothing to do with inherent wickedness of an average Nigerian. Stealing clips and bolts can never be as a result of hunger and poverty, but sheer wickedness. Even in US, Canada and industrialized countries, you don't have to mount CCTV everywhere. I can bet it that they will even steal CCTV here to mess up whatever evidence to get the thieves apprehended.. |
| Re: Vandals Stealing Clips, Bolts On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Track by MostIncredibleDFirst: 7:36am On Dec 05, 2019 |
Government must regulate the collection and trading in scrap metals in this country. Scrap metal collectors are responsible for this vandalism. |
| Re: Vandals Stealing Clips, Bolts On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Track by EngrXrix(m): 7:37am On Dec 05, 2019 |
royalamour:Those guys picking and selling metals are responsible for such. I’d look into them if I were the government. |
| Re: Vandals Stealing Clips, Bolts On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Track by OkunrinMeta: 8:57am On Dec 05, 2019 |
Alphafeezay:How many people are responsible for stealing the bolts. Say about 20 people. Divide 20 by 180 million! That's 0%. In fact, count everyone that are in prison for just cause and divide that number by 180m to get the percentage. Nigerians as a people are NOT bad or wicked. Non thinkers like you just love to highlight the bad eggs. |
| Re: Vandals Stealing Clips, Bolts On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Track by OkunrinMeta: 8:58am On Dec 05, 2019 |
EngrXrix:Who would look into the government officials who are stealing 100, 000 times more. |
| Re: Vandals Stealing Clips, Bolts On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Track by redsun(m): 9:14am On Dec 05, 2019 |
This is why Maslow theory of needs makes sense. Nigerians are at the lowest cadre of human needs, Chinese built rails and infrastructures won't make much sense to them when they are still very much hungry, homeless, waterless and 'electricityless'. You gatto crawl before you walk. |
| Re: Vandals Stealing Clips, Bolts On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Track by freeze001(f): 9:58am On Dec 05, 2019*. Modified: 10:19am On Dec 05, 2019 |
Goke7:Of course they know the value and that is why they steal it. The point is that they may not be educated enough to understand the possible far-reaching impact of stealing those nuts and bolts. They may never think of issues of possible derailment leading to mass deaths/injuries and that is where my concern is as to the quality of education in Nigeria which ordinarily should open the minds and broaden the horizons of even the least person. That is why majority are fixated on immediate gratification; it is also why they cannot ask questions of leaders who come to spray some money and foodstuff during elections; it is also why some of you keep supporting the same idiots that are trying very hard to block the few educated ones from asking questions in the name of social media regulation and hate speech nonsense. That is why the government will disregard court orders and no one knows what next to do because institutions are manned by the same gullible, uneducated, political lackeys. It is an endless vicious cycle which starts from bad, wicked, selfish governance. |
| Re: Vandals Stealing Clips, Bolts On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Track by freeze001(f): 10:14am On Dec 05, 2019 |
frowland:Mr frowland, take time and educate yourself. https://cdn.networkrail.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Rail_Life_Safety_Guide.pdf Read the information provided by this link specifically page 5 - 7 and understand that electrified rail lines actually have electricity running through them. In fact it gives a summary of statistics for vandals that lost their lives in the process of their crimes through other causes including electrocution. The crimes do not seem to stop but it is drastically reduced because technology plays a key role and my point is that successive Nigerian governments have failed the citizens. Furthermore, like I mentioned in my earliest post, with the provision and maintenance of steady, reliable power, there will be far less persons interested in vandalism of this nature. Criminals remain liable but the government takes the greater share of the blame, take it or leave it. |
| Re: Vandals Stealing Clips, Bolts On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Track by freeze001(f): 10:29am On Dec 05, 2019 |
pfadom:If you have constant running water in your house, you are not likely to hoard water or be bothered with how to get water for basic needs simply because the government, your landlord or yourself, with available resources, have provided clean, potable steady water. Now, what do you think happens in areas without clean, steady water supply? If they steal or even bust water pipes to gain access to water and reduce stress of long treks to fetch water, will you blame those poor people or the irresponsible government that failed to provide basic amenities? Let's not talk of the avoidable illnesses and diseases they are forced to go through.. |
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