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Fear Of Goverment : Nigeria's Biggest Problem by kollinzgee(m): 2:14pm On Feb 24, 2020
Despite the heavy cries of Nigerians over corrupt governance change is till far from happening it is obvious we have heartless,nonchallant and selfish leaders it doesnt matter their religion be it Christians, Muslims and traditional etc they are all the same looting and milking the country not caring about the populace it's all about them , their children and their unborn generations to come .not their fault though that's the average Nigerian mentality love of money and comfort is the average Nigerian life purpose.

The West and East Asia is developed today not because they are perfect or less corrupt but because they have a government that fears the people it's ruling thus they are patriotic and willing to give their all satisfy their citizens The government in western countries dear not oppress it people because they know the consequences : the citizens will sure revolt and fight back they the not care if they die in the process because they know freedom and good life has a price .you see them on CNN, BBC news always n rioting hauling stones and missiles to government officials be it police , army etc until the their is resolution to the problem, in 2005 i remembered vividly even though i was a kid then France citizens were protesting over increase in price of bread it was so violent and crazy the government had to reverse it.

what are my saying here?

the above is opposite of the Nigerian man our government are so confident and unshaken they makes laws and policies that are unfavourable to the citizens because they know the average Nigerian citizen can never retaliate we rarely protest over anything we accept things easily until one day it will get to the point of depression.An average Nigerian man fears government like plague he never a dears to question them because he doesn't want to die a Nigerian man loves his life so much he dears not face his fears yet he dies at a very youthful age lifespan is so short in Nigeria.

The solution to Nigerias problem is controversial "bloody revolution" peaceful means can never work all the countries that enjoyed good today paid a bloody price for it thats the bitter truth but majority will not buy this Idea because they don't want to die life is very sweet you rather live as a coward than die fighting.

Corruption will continue to loom in Nigeria forever unless we fight because these corrupt leaders are grooming their children to take over in the future when they are gone and a snake will always bear a snake.

The future of Nigeria is in our hand no fight no hope one Nigeria.
Re: Fear Of Goverment : Nigeria's Biggest Problem by kollinzgee(m): 2:21pm On Feb 24, 2020
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Re: Fear Of Goverment : Nigeria's Biggest Problem by Commentor: 2:37pm On Feb 24, 2020
Is the Nigerian not a corrupt being?

Why do you demand Angels when you are a demon?
Re: Fear Of Goverment : Nigeria's Biggest Problem by orisa37: 5:02pm On Feb 24, 2020
NIGERIANS DON'T FEAR ANY GOVERNMENT. NIGERIANS SYMPATHIZE WITH HUMAN PREDICAMENTS SUCH AS CORRUPTION, ILLNESSES, IGNORANCE AND OTHER UNCERTAINTIES IN THEIR LEADERS.
Re: Fear Of Goverment : Nigeria's Biggest Problem by GiggyJaggi: 2:42am On Feb 25, 2020
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Commentor:
Is the Nigerian not a corrupt being?

Why do you demand Angels when you are a demon?
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Re: Fear Of Goverment : Nigeria's Biggest Problem by Blue3k(m): 4:43am On Feb 25, 2020
Personally I dont think a bloody revolution is required. I understand the sentiment but the chaos of revolution should be avoided. Simple reforms in direct democracy would do wonders in my opinion. The recall process has to in the constitution should ne amended to make it easier to initiate. Ballot measures at the state and local level offer the solution.
Re: Fear Of Goverment : Nigeria's Biggest Problem by helinues: 4:53am On Feb 25, 2020
Nigerians are used to suffering and smiling...

The revolution part is not what can never happened in Nigeria...

Chop make I chop technique won't let us reason that way..
Re: Fear Of Goverment : Nigeria's Biggest Problem by orisa37: 6:01am On Feb 25, 2020
Fear of Loanliness is NIGERIA's Problem. NIGERIANS gang up easily to intimidate and victimize oppositions.
Re: Fear Of Goverment : Nigeria's Biggest Problem by MelloJelly: 2:00am On Feb 26, 2020
Blue3k:
Personally I dont think a bloody revolution is required. I understand the sentiment but the chaos of revolution should be avoided. Simple reforms in direct democracy would do wonders in my opinion. The recall process has to in the constitution should ne amended to make it easier to initiate. Ballot measures at the state and local level offer the solution.

so what happens when the powers that be refuse to change it?
Re: Fear Of Goverment : Nigeria's Biggest Problem by Blue3k(m): 2:06am On Feb 26, 2020
MelloJelly:

so what happens when the powers that be refuse to change it?

Vote them out you have choices. Vote in politicans that will ballot measure laws. If you really want a bloody revolution go start it instead of talking. Get your guns and gang make trouble till they listen to what ever your demands are.

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Re: Fear Of Goverment : Nigeria's Biggest Problem by ChybuzzDD(m): 9:22am On Feb 26, 2020
Blue3k:


Vote them out you have choices. Vote in politicans that will ballot measure laws. If you really want a bloody revolution go start it instead of talking. Get your guns and gang make trouble till they listen to what ever your demands are.

It's always very annoying to see people wake up to give stupid advice that hasn't worked since 1960. When was the last time you used the ballot boxes to select the leader you earnestly wanted? And when was the last time you succeeded in voting out those you don't really want? You think Buhari, for instance, truly honestly won the 2019 presidential election? If your problem is the fear of the word 'revolution', just shut up and crawl back into your mom's kitchen. Whether Nigerians can afford it or not, that is just what is needed if there must be a change. You can't get it through the ballot box and/or the constitution. I'm very sure beyond all reasonable doubt that, given the kind of leaders we have today, and their potential/future replacement, there'll be no positive spontaneous change. If you doubt it, let us bet something big and see if things won't be worse in 20yrs time.

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Re: Fear Of Goverment : Nigeria's Biggest Problem by nlPoster: 9:23am On Feb 26, 2020
Commentor:
Is the Nigerian not a corrupt being?

Why do you demand Angels when you are a demon?

Hm
Re: Fear Of Goverment : Nigeria's Biggest Problem by nlPoster: 9:23am On Feb 26, 2020
orisa37:
Fear of Loanliness is NIGERIA's Problem. NIGERIANS gang up easily to intimidate and victimize oppositions.

Hm
Re: Fear Of Goverment : Nigeria's Biggest Problem by nlPoster: 9:24am On Feb 26, 2020
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Re: Fear Of Goverment : Nigeria's Biggest Problem by Blue3k(m): 1:37pm On Feb 26, 2020
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ChybuzzDD:


It's always very annoying to see people wake up to give stupid advice that hasn't worked since 1960. When was the last time you used the ballot boxes to select the leader you earnestly wanted? And when was the last time you succeeded in voting out those you don't really want? You think Buhari, for instance, truly honestly won the 2019 presidential election? If your problem is the fear of the word 'revolution', just shut up and crawl back into your mom's kitchen. Whether Nigerians can afford it or not, that is just what is needed if there must be a change. You can't get it through the ballot box and/or the constitution. I'm very sure beyond all reasonable doubt that, given the kind of leaders we have today, and their potential/future replacement, there'll be no positive spontaneous change. If you doubt it, let us bet something big and see if things won't be worse in 20yrs time.
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Lol pussy why you crying on the internet? Go start your revolution if you dont agree my solution. Gather your arms and troops and lead the coup. We both know you're not going to take up arms against the state since you're waiting for someone to do it.

You get the leaders you vote for all the time you think every state local and federal election is rigged? The fact is Nigerian pick the two foolish parties with bad policy proposals. Constitutional amendments have happened btw.
Re: Fear Of Goverment : Nigeria's Biggest Problem by MelloJelly: 1:40pm On Feb 26, 2020
Blue3k:
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Lol pussy why you crying on the internet? Go start your revolution if you dont agree my solution. Gather your arms and troops and lead the coup. We both know you're not going to take up arms against the state since you're waiting for someone to do it.

You get the leaders you vote for all the time you think every state local and federal election is rigged? The fact is Nigerian pick the two foolish parties with bad policy proposals. Constitutional amendments have happened btw.
so suggest how we change it?
Re: Fear Of Goverment : Nigeria's Biggest Problem by Blue3k(m): 1:41pm On Feb 26, 2020
MelloJelly:

so suggest how we change it?

You already know my suggestions. You read my thread about ballot measures. If you dont like the idea go take up arms. This isn't an argument.

https://www.nairaland.com/5704281/direct-democracy-improve-nigeria-introducing

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