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Politics / Re: Something Dangerous Is Happening, MI Warns Nigerians by segunoz(m): 2:47am On Dec 05, 2018
it is very sad that someone with an atom of sanity would still support the despotic buhari and his cohorts.
really sad. i pity their children more. what sort of sense will the children acquire from such parents?

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Politics / Re: 2 Powerful People Frustrate Buhari’s Efforts To Perform – Aisha Read More At: H by segunoz(m): 2:42am On Dec 05, 2018
buhari and his wife be playing "good cop, bad cop"

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Business / Re: Rice Importation In Nigeria To End In 2020 by segunoz(m): 7:15pm On Dec 04, 2018
this government is re-LIE-able.

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Romance / Re: Where Do Nairaland Boys Meet This "Fish Pussy" Ladies by segunoz(m): 4:28pm On Dec 04, 2018
it is always the random hookup guys that complain...
the class of babes they are exposed to usually have multiple sexual partners and/or STI's. what do you expect?

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Romance / Re: Why Guys Already On A Bike Come Down To Let The Lady Seat First by segunoz(m): 4:18pm On Dec 04, 2018
must everything be about sex?


i will tell you this, most of such occurrences take place when a woman is going somewhere and the bike she is able to get has two strangers. She would feel safer at the back than if she was sandwiched in between two men she has never seen before. especially with the rate at which pple are being used for rituals.

dont be ignorant.

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Politics / Re: Sowore Accuses APC, PDP Of Spending Beyond N1bn Threshold At Primaries- Channels by segunoz(m): 1:59pm On Dec 03, 2018
PortHardcore:


Are you following Sowore? Because he is the ONLY candidate to be going all over Nigeria;Also AAC is the only party to hold town hall meetings ALL over Nigeria,BEFORE campaigning has even started.

https://www.instagram.com/aacnigeria/

i understand you. he is working hard, no doubt.
but the majority of the nigerian voters do not attend town hall meetings, neither do they understand the policies being discussed.

in naija, politics is a popularity contest. that is why sowore has a long way to go. we all wish nigerians are very objective in their choices, but sadly, there is an epidemic of herd mentality everywhere.
Politics / Re: Sowore Accuses APC, PDP Of Spending Beyond N1bn Threshold At Primaries- Channels by segunoz(m): 11:59am On Dec 03, 2018
as of today, sowore cannot beat these guys at the polls.


he really needs to work smart on his campaign. that being said, he would need a political miracle to become president in 2019 or any other election year twenty years after that.

he has to find his "something" that will give him an edge because now, he is just one of many whose dreams will be dashed at the polls next year.

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Politics / Re: 2019 Elections: Buhari Warns Against Politics Of Hate, Violence by segunoz(m): 11:39am On Dec 03, 2018
buhari's hypocrisy is on the next level.

meanwhile, fulani herdsmen have taken a vacation. they will resume when buhari wins the election.
Politics / Re: Fr Ejike Mbaka Has Gone Mad by segunoz(m): 11:35am On Dec 03, 2018
this is nigeria. everything goes. too bad.

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Travel / Re: Dana Air Bags Two Crew Proficiency Awards by segunoz(m): 9:46am On Dec 01, 2018
Dana has been bagging awards since their sad plane crash...
It is supposed to mean something. Good PR, Dana.
Literature / Re: Vote For A Nairalander In The Union Bank Campus Writing Challenge by segunoz(m): 11:29pm On Nov 29, 2018
Divepen1:
Add 1 next time..
okay, thanks. help me, please.
Crime / Re: Ringleader Of Yahoo Plus Gang That Kidnapped, Killed DELSU Student Slumps, Dies by segunoz(m): 11:18pm On Nov 29, 2018
Nobody asked the most important question....


where is the body of the slumpee
Literature / Re: Vote For A Nairalander In The Union Bank Campus Writing Challenge by segunoz(m): 11:37am On Nov 20, 2018
divepen
Literature / Vote For A Nairalander In The Union Bank Campus Writing Challenge by segunoz(m): 11:05am On Nov 20, 2018
Please, support one of your own.

Kindly vote for my book in the link below in the Union bank campus writing challenge

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Politics / Re: EFCC DEFENDS Oshiomole IN CORRUPTION CASE!! by segunoz(m): 11:43am On Nov 19, 2018
efcc has never been more compromised. However, it is sad that some of us would turn a blind eye to this. Nigeria cannot develop, not at this rate. Cos the rate at which evil isnt punizhed is directly proportional to the rate of good people who become corrupt.
Crime / Re: Missing DELSU Student, Elozino Ogege Found Dead. Tongue, Breasts Removed by segunoz(m): 11:40am On Nov 19, 2018
the domino effects of a bad system.

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Literature / Re: For Those Writers Who Think Of Quitting By John Chizoba Vincent by segunoz(m): 3:13pm On Nov 17, 2018
this is quite inspirational. keep up the good work man.
Politics / Re: A MODEST PROPOSAL: Let Us Sell Nigeria And Share The Proceedings. by segunoz(m): 9:24pm On Jun 25, 2018
luvmijeje:


Oppositions move us higher in the ladder of progression. Opposition are necessary tools.

I'm not talking about political opposition. Im talking about developmental opposition which some of our leaders are good at...
Politics / Re: A MODEST PROPOSAL: Let Us Sell Nigeria And Share The Proceedings. by segunoz(m): 8:13pm On Jun 25, 2018
luvmijeje:


I'm not seeing an endless cycle. I'm seeing a country in progression encompassed with so much oppositions to its progression.

which is what I'm saying. it is a cycle until something gives.

the opposition is sufficient to stem the flow of development, hence a cycle.
"Vision 2020" is now an old song.
"Change" is now "Progress".
Politics / Re: A MODEST PROPOSAL: Let Us Sell Nigeria And Share The Proceedings. by segunoz(m): 7:36pm On Jun 25, 2018
luvmijeje:


Get ready for the Tsunami that will hit the South West. As I said earlier, it's just 16 years of uninterrupted democratic rule. Other part of the country are catching up. It may not be fast as some people want it but Nigeria will get there.
It is one way to look at it. I see an endless cycle until something gives.
Politics / Re: A MODEST PROPOSAL: Let Us Sell Nigeria And Share The Proceedings. by segunoz(m): 7:23pm On Jun 25, 2018
luvmijeje:


I beg to disagree with you. A sitting President was kicked out 3 years, so you have to see why I disagree with you.


that was a moment I will continue to remember with great fondness. but, can you honestly say the same could happen today
Politics / Re: A MODEST PROPOSAL: Let Us Sell Nigeria And Share The Proceedings. by segunoz(m): 7:21pm On Jun 25, 2018
luvmijeje:


I don't like it when someone give me these kinds of excuses.

The power to vote them out or to vote them in is still in the hands of people. As I said earlier, Nigerians political awareness has increased compared to four years ago.

I love sharing this example and I'm going to share it with you. The person who won the house seat in my constituency came out from Accord. He was formerly in APC but lost the primary and has to move to another party .

But the problem with moving to a new party is that you have to be truly popular with the masses compare to the old parties who has political structures to push you through whether you're popular or not.

You all want the easy way but it doesn't work for everyone who don't have the right connection.

the power to kick them out, when they cannot even get PVCs?
Politics / Re: A MODEST PROPOSAL: Let Us Sell Nigeria And Share The Proceedings. by segunoz(m): 6:50pm On Jun 25, 2018
chuksjuve:


What saddens me is the fact that it's the poor and vulnerable that are killed.

God have mercy

The truth is that Nigerians are not objective and this failed government will still get a second term. I am amazed when I see people turn a blind eye to what is happening because of stomach infrastructure.
Politics / Re: A MODEST PROPOSAL: Let Us Sell Nigeria And Share The Proceedings. by segunoz(m): 6:46pm On Jun 25, 2018
luvmijeje:


What do you mean by the power doesn't belong to the people yet?

The house of representatives are not representing the people. The senate is a place of drama.

joining a political party is easy, winning the primaries is not. cos you don't belong to their club.
Politics / Re: A MODEST PROPOSAL: Let Us Sell Nigeria And Share The Proceedings. by segunoz(m): 6:43pm On Jun 25, 2018
chuksjuve:


If we put up for sale , these same set of political vampires will buy it and we are back to square one!

Except the buying Clause will exclude Nigerians buyers. grin

obviously.

Can you imagine how people are being killed with impunity and the government is silent? All because of politics. It is a shame. Hundreds die monthly and nobody has been held responsible. nobody has lost his job? It is ridiculous.
Politics / Re: A MODEST PROPOSAL: Let Us Sell Nigeria And Share The Proceedings. by segunoz(m): 6:34pm On Jun 25, 2018
luvmijeje:
Hmmmm. As much as I love your ideas, they are not feasible. They will definitely not pass the law that will affect them nor is it possible to privatize a country.

You know May 29 makes it 19 years of uninterrupted democratic rule. I still believe this country is on the right track. We just need to continue improving on our electoral system.

Do you now know for you to be President, you must have some record of public service. Do you know more state governors are now performing because they know that's the only way for them to re-elected for the next term. Do you know more Nigerians are holding our leaders accountable.

Imagine where we'll be after 50 years of uninterrupted democratic rule. We are not there yet but we'll be there.

celebrating years of interrupted democracy must not distract us from the fact that the power doesn't belong to the people yet. and the fact that the government isn't serving the people, but the reverse is the case.
Politics / Re: A MODEST PROPOSAL: Let Us Sell Nigeria And Share The Proceedings. by segunoz(m): 6:16pm On Jun 25, 2018
lol, let us put it up for sale and see. The only problem of Nigeria is the people. Imagine all Nigerians were taken to a developed country and all the people in that country were brought here. Would it make any difference? It is just so sad that a country with so much potential is content to wallow in squalor.
chuksjuve:
Who will even buy it?
Politics / Re: A MODEST PROPOSAL: Let Us Sell Nigeria And Share The Proceedings. by segunoz(m): 4:59pm On Jun 25, 2018
@xendra, you have a point there. I am just trying to make us see the futility of the direction in which we are headed. Nigeria is a country in great peril, but we are too distracted to be aware of it.
Politics / A MODEST PROPOSAL: Let Us Sell Nigeria And Share The Proceedings. by segunoz(m): 4:39pm On Jun 25, 2018
[b]A MODEST PROPOSAL: Let us sell Nigeria and share the proceedings.



I pledge to Nigeria my country,
To be faithful, loyal and honest.
To serve Nigeria with all my strength,
To defend her unity,
And uphold her honor and glory.
So help me God.

When I was in elementary school, I said this every morning, five days a week throughout the academic year. I meant it then, and I mean it now. Even though I was young, I understood the weight and meaning behind the national pledge. It is a very sad thing to say, that many of our leaders cannot say the pledge, and it holds little meaning for majority of them. The need to serve is not their driving force, but something else on the other end of the spectrum. Some leaders’ idea of service is the opposite of everything on the National Pledge. The failure of the Nigerian project is evident to those who are not deluded or blinded by greed and ambition. There are evident symptoms… Let us just take a look at the most evident problem: the failure of the power sector.


The recent attempt of the minister of power to rationalize the failure of the government by proscribing rainfall as the culprit for the epileptic power supply is a very feeble attempt to justify the spending over the years. Every year, a substantial amount goes to improving the power supply but it is safe to say that the devils of corruption and mismanagement have come to stay in the Nigerian Power sector. So, where are we thriving? Is it the educational sector, sports, economics? Name it. Even the recent boom in agriculture has not reflected on the table of the common man. We keep changing our government, but it couldn’t have been more different if we had been electing the same person repeatedly. For the common man, it is like being stuck in a nightmare in which one does not even have the saving grace of waking up.
Nobody should argue since clearly, our form of democracy isn’t working. The hallmark of democracy is the ability of the populace to make educated decisions and vote leaders with the ability to develop the society. However, this is not the case in Nigeria as our Democracy is handicapped by the low level of literacy and the fact that every election has become a popularity contest. Our democracy is a kakistocracy. Politics is meant to be a tool of democracy but the reverse is the case in our beloved country. The fact that the Nigerian people do not even know what is good for them is troubling and it is setting the tone for the collapse/implosion that is waiting to happen. For a country divided so many ethnic and religious lines had given partisan politics the driving seat in our democracy. The poverty levels and illiteracy levels have formed a combo that have kept the Nigerian people on their knees in perpetual slavery.
Isolating our country would develop it. By isolating, I mean no one is allowed to travel out of the country for any reason, including the president. I know it is a crazy thing to say, but if that is the only way to develop Nigeria, then we must pursue this crazy “path”. If the president is not able to go abroad for treatment, and governors, senators and their families cannot benefit from “medical tourism”, I believe, a noticeable change would occur. Imagine that all government officials were bound to use only government hospitals, we would boast the best hospitals in the world(these people really love their lives).



I want to imagine the usual crucifixion and outcry the above paragraph will generate, but on reflection, we should ask ourselves. If we love this country so much, why do we get excited at the thought of leaving? However, if the whole populace cannot endure containment in “sweet” Nigeria, then let the decree cover all employees of the government and their families. As Murray Bruce mentioned earlier, people who wish to aspire to a position in government must be able to “relate” to all the “effects” their decisions would have.
• Ministers of education should be people who schooled in Nigeria and all their children schooled to the minimum of first degree in a public institution in Nigeria.
• Minister of health shouldn’t do medical tourism……….



I don’t know why Senator Murray Bruce was attacked for his “Common Sense” tirade. He made more sense when he was saying it until it was discovered that he printed his “Buy Naija” book in the US, when we have thousands of printing presses in the Mushin-Shomolu axis of Lagos. Sad hypocrisy. It all made sense until then. Still, listen to the message and ignore the mud on the messenger.


Lastly, I suggest, fellow Nigerians, if you feel my above points are too nonsensical to entertain, please humor me for this last one. I propose that we surrender our country to be colonized all over again by a country that has a good record in resource management. Surely, Nigeria during the colonial era is remembered as the “good old days” by those who are old enough to remember it. Any other setup will be better than our current wastefulness. If that is too much for the “Nigerian Pride” (which I think is nonexistent), I suggest that we sell the country and divide the proceedings amongst ourselves. That would have been the perfect proposal, but I forgot, our greatest strength is our sense of responsibility (a few of the proceeds will be diverted of course, but stealing is not corruption).
Maybe, just maybe, our benevolent elderly leaders would not hoard the proceeds of the sale in a mud house somewhere in the North and call it a gift!


segunoz1@gmail.com
Abeokuta, Nigeria
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Literature / Re: Suburbia- Ghetto Chronicles. by segunoz(m): 11:53am On Jun 23, 2018
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Literature / Suburbia- Ghetto Chronicles. by segunoz(m): 11:50am On Jun 23, 2018
This is my first attempt at writing. Constructive Criticism is welcome.


I could hear Tiwa Savage whispering to me about the things she was going to do to me. Rihanna on the other hand was flaunting the diamond necklace I got her from Paris? Now where did I get the money to purchase such a thing…

"Emma."

Anyways, it doesn't matter as long as I got these hotties with me, I'm on top of the world…

"Emma, wake up. It is time for morning devotion."

Tiwa Savage was gone, and so was Rihanna. What a dream. I was lying on the bed I shared with my dad and it was time for morning devotion. As someone who just left the company of two beautiful women, I wasn't too pleased with my change of environment. I pretended not to hear my dad waking me, although that has never got me off the hook. An enthusiastic mosquito buzzed in my ear. Good morning Jesus, it seemed to sing. Now I understand why Tiwa's voice was strange. That was the work of the mosquito.

I couldn't pretend to sleep forever, so I got up and gave a yawn that conveyed my displeasure and frustration at the everyday devotion that robbed me of my sweetdreams.

"Good morning sir"

"Good morning boy, how was your night?"

I didn't give a reply.

"Let us say this prayer, my friend sent it to me this morning."

I rolled my eyes. It was one of those d*mn chain mails. I have severally tried to explain to my dad that chain messages that promise you destruction if you don't send are not from God but he won't take my word for it. I just keep wondering when God started to use WhatsApp.

I had no choice...
****

I got outside to brush my teeth when I saw Wisdom, the guy who lived in the next room. He is anything but wise, but what do I know. Wisdom was big and streetwise, unlike me. I look like a nerd. He was playing some fast paced street pop on his chinko phone. Let me tell you about this guy. He came to live with his sister Debby some months ago and since we were agemates, we got along quite well considering that I have been suffering from a severe case of boredom. Wisdom was dancing to "Legbegbe" at 6:45am. And he was taking the shakushaku quite seriously. Yh, that was wisdom. He was as jobless as I was and considering the fact that I just wrote my third UTME, we were in the same boat as far as I was concerned.

"You no see Nigeria yesterday?" Wisdom said in the midst of his shakushaku dance.

"Yes. Nice game"

"You dey owe me two hundred naira, no forget sey we bet yesterday."

He stopped dancing and was beaming his teeth like he just won "Who wants to be a millionaire".

"No wahala, I go give you".

It would set me back two days of lunch money from my dad. I would miss Iya Simon food. But I didn't have time to argue that we didn't seal the bet with our pinkies because my dad was inside.

"We go see for Mummy Victoria shop na". Wisdom was shadow boxing now.

"Yes, we go see. Make my papa comot first".

Mummy Victoria's shop was outside off our street, on the main road. It was a hangout for jobless boys like Wisdom and I. We have some other members of the crew you will meet as we go on.

I like to go there because everytime I sit there, it gives me an opportunity to see Baby. That is the girl I like in the area. Dark beautiful girl, though I have to admit he was out of my league, earning a badge for herself on the streets while I was in boarding house. She stays with her family of seven in a one room apartment, but she uses an iPhone X. What do I know?

For now, I am waiting for my dad to leave for work so I can go to Mummy Victoria's shop.

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