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Romance / Re: What Strengthens A Long Distance Relationship by slow2speak(m): 11:14pm On Nov 20, 2010
koolguy88:

i'm in a distance r/ship, my girl doesnt communicate with me. i mean she neva calls me. i do call her, she doesnt even pick all the time i call. i love this girl, Do i quit?

oga bone dat side ur chic no too dey interested, im in an opposite situation dis gal call me, txt me like say 2moro no dey bt i mostly ignore her not coz of the distance but coz im not too keen on her, if gal no dey give u attention ma brother no waste ur time >>>>>>>on to the next one.
Romance / Re: What Strengthens A Long Distance Relationship by slow2speak(m): 11:06pm On Nov 20, 2010
Myne White:

Try to do things together, watch the same movies and discuss it, pray over the phone, read similar books, etc,

one of the best response on this thread.
Politics / Re: Prospect And Implementation by slow2speak(m): 10:05pm On Nov 20, 2010
wesley80:

My friend, go and do your assignment yourself. After una go say una lecturers dey exploit una when you guys are the ones looking for shortcuts.

On reading first thing that came to my mind was 'wow such a shallow brain' second 'how old is he in fact'
Computers / Nairalanders, Twitter Or Facebook? by slow2speak(m): 9:56pm On Nov 20, 2010
knock yourselves out! grin grin grin
Politics / Re: Our Youths Are So Money Oriented Is This Good Or Bad For The Future Of Nigeria by slow2speak(m): 9:50pm On Nov 20, 2010
Ileke-IdI:

@Topic

It's both good and bad.

Depending on:

1. How
2. Why
3. What

How the money is acquired is usually the most concerning part of our economy. If the Youths are hardworking, honest, and determined, then money-orientated future should not be a problem. However, it's infact one of our biggest problems today because our Youths are less likely to be one of the characteristics I previously mentioned. Easy and dirty money has easily conformed itself into our society/being that it is almost impossible to get rid of the idea. With each new generation of Youths breeds newer and more devious skills in the art of criminology; we had yahoo-yahoo, we had internet-scam, nowadays we have internet-love scam, credit card scam and even ritual money.

Why do we need to acquire the money? Others would want to play their own role in building  the economy with their money, while others want to live the life that is often pictured as the "perfect quality" of living on TV. It's not necessarily a bad thing because notwithstanding, money is till going into the economy. No economy is going to survive with little money flourishing it. But yet we need to consider how wanting a picture-perfect life could make our youth less determine to be honest and hardworking. They would try the easiest and fastest route to acquiring that money, which leads us back to "how the money is acquired".
I guarantee you, a person determined to build up  his/her economy has a  harder time at getting to that successful stage, but he/she will stay at that successful stage longer than a person more concerned with wanting a "picture-perfect life".

What will the money be used for? This question basically covers part 1/2. Will the money be used to build up the economy and to invest in it, or will the money be spent up without savings? Some Youths use their money to dishonestly produce more.

So the answer depends on the individual.

Well said you did put everything into concepts guess I was a bit vague in my question.
Politics / Re: Our Youths Are So Money Oriented Is This Good Or Bad For The Future Of Nigeria by slow2speak(m): 9:36pm On Nov 20, 2010
ola olabiy:

Are your adults not money-oriented?

Hmmm I think I fall well within the range of youths as I am only 23 myself, dis is just an opinion poll by the way

and it clearly says future which I suppose corresponds well with youths rather than adults smiley
Politics / Prospect And Implementation by slow2speak(m): 9:16pm On Nov 20, 2010
Prospect is one thing[b] Nigeria[/b] don't lack, but one thing it does lack is the implementation of the prospect. If you in the position to make changes list five to ten IMPORTANT decisions you will make in office.
Politics / Re: Is Ibb The Man? by slow2speak(m): 8:50pm On Nov 20, 2010
dgdatong:

IBB has been viewed by very many in different lights. The nine years of his rule had been conceptualized as a mixture of developmental programmes, corruption, giant economic achievements, failures, reforms and all sorts.

Before one takes a stance on the times of IBB as the president of this country, one needs to chronologically examine the events before during and possibly after the regime.

Times Before IBB
Pesident Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida too over power on the 27th of August 1985 as a result of a palace Coup d’Etat that removed the then Military Government of Mohammadu Buhari (Major General). One cannot separate the stories of the two administrations as the Babangida regime was also brought in by the same clique that brought in Buhari.

The civilian Government of Shehu Shagari began in 1979 and was re-elected in the allegedly rigged election of 1983. The first tenure of Shagari was marked with lots of corruption syndicates which were composed mainly of the rich of that time who had assisted in the success of the Shagari election. Special import licenses were issued to the rich that gave rise to inflated contracts of government. The national housing scheme, for example, which was one of governments massive scheme for housing was a façade of corruption. It opened up an avenue for massive importation of cement from which many siphoned money.

Also, people like Umaru Dikko who was the Minister for transport had participated in the massive road constructions in the country where he cornered millions of naira for personal use.

Other avenues of the corruption of the Shagari regime was the Green revolution which was brought in to alleviate the problems of food in the country but ended up unsuccessful and full of fraudulent activities.

The aforementioned including the gross unemployment and economic backwardness of the Shagari regime brought about the very welcomed coup of 1983 that ushered in the General Buhari regime.

The bane of the Buhari regime was to bring about law and order, economic recovery and to prepare a ground for another smooth transition to a civilian government.

To bring back law and order, he arrested, and convicted a number of government officials of the defunct Shagari regime. However the administration was charged of human rights abuses for keeping some political prisoners from the beginning up to the end of his 20 month rule without conviction and some without trial. This discredited the administration though it had good intention but lacked professionalism in the treatments. In restoring law and order also, the administration created the War Against Indiscipline (WAI) that sought to inculcate into Nigerians the sense of orderliness, to address lateness to work, cleanliness, patriotism and the like which were learnt by the Nigerian public during the previous civilian regime. It was forcibly accepted and followed by the Nigerians and therefore lack its true essence as it was not really inculcated. Other measures under this were the long prison sentences for some offences and the death penalty.

There were practically no efforts in the economic recovery efforts of the administration except the currency change, wage freeze, cutting down on Government’s spending. These decisions of government led to wide range of retrenchments and suffering.

The Buhari regime for its 20 month stay did not propose any transition programme to civilian rule which made it suspicious.

During IBB
Because of the problems faced under this regime and the feeling of the Supreme Military Council was that Buhari was not administering as they planned which led to a palace coup d’état that ushered in the Major General Babangida administration on the 27th of August 1985. Since it was an extension of the previous military administration, it promised the same as the Buhari administration.

The first attempt by the Babangida administration was its creation of a tribunal to look into the human rights abuses of the Buhari administration especially on those that were still in detention as at the end of the administration. Those that were found not guilty were immediately freed.

He also repealed the Decree 4 of the past regime which prevented freedom of the press which gave a breeding space for the press to cover events of the country. Because of the repeal of the decree 4, the Babangida administration received a lot of media coverage while that of Buhari had only scarce media coverage. As a matter of fact, Babangida gave his first media interview in November 1985 to consolidate his accessibility to the press. Further, under the Babangida administration, several private media licenses were issued and a number of them were started including the popular African Independent Television (AIT).

Some economic programmes were introduced during the Babangida administration which are still being used today. The regime employed the services of experts in every sphere of its programme recommendation and implementation. For example, the Political Bureau was formally inaugurated to seek the best approach to the transition program which culminated into the freest and fairest elections of all times in Nigeria. Similar bodies were created for economic reconstruction and recovery.

One will not talk about the Babangida administration without his well criticized but laudable project of the Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) that was introduce to induce self reliance in the economy and to encourage exports and subsequently less reliance on imports. The programme was poorly managed probably because of its advanced nature for the country at that time. The programme, the dwindling oil prices and the devaluation of the naira led to the loss of faith in the administration as it was not giving the expected result.

So many developmental programmes were introduced to uplift the face of the country which included:
• Mass Mobilisation for Economic Recovery, Self Relianceand Social Justice (MAMSER) now known as National Orientatio Agency (NOA)
• Constitution Review Committee (CRC)
• National Economic Reconstruction Fund (NERFUND)
• National Road Safety Commission
• Peoples Bank aimed at bringing Banking to the rural public
• Directorate For Food Roads and Rural Infrastructure (DFRRI) that was broken down and changed names severally and today, the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA) is an offshoot of the program
• And so forth.
Despite all thses programmes, Nigeria could not have been said to have achieved the desired economic and developmental levels.

The transition programme to civil rule, under this administration was viewed with mixed feelings as it gave rise to the freest election which was finally annulled without explanations offered to Nigerians.

On a whole, although it had the longest period of rule, the Banbangida Administration brought out the most innovative governance since independence and needed only fine tuning of bodies such as the National Assemblies to have been better.

With the coming of the next elections and the expression of intention of Babangida to be the president, it is worth is to look at him as one of the preferred candidates in view of his records of economic activities. For Buhari, although he had a very short rule that could not be given economic scrutiny, there was no indication that he had any economic plans.

I, personally, will Vote IBB.

Having looked at your conclusion "I, personally, will Vote IBB." I decided this write up would not worth a read, having said that you are very much entitle to own opinion.
Politics / Our Youths Are So Money Oriented Is This Good Or Bad For The Future Of Nigeria by slow2speak(m): 8:39pm On Nov 20, 2010
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This is more of an opinion poll, fellow Nairalander let hear your perspective on this.
Politics / Re: Us Awards $130m Medical Education Grant To Five Nigerian Universities by slow2speak(m): 9:48pm On Nov 19, 2010
Aloy+Emeka:

Does it matter. If they like, they can give all the grant to University of Akoko Ado, I don't care as long as it is used judiciously.
I'm with on that, people are just oblivious to the essence of the initiative.
Politics / Re: Top 50 Us/canada Based Nigerians! by slow2speak(m): 9:24pm On Nov 19, 2010
becomrich5:

non sense, how much does a prof earn. why do you think the nigeria prof are killing thier wife. It is because they dont make money and see others doing well than them.

ta ni ofe se eru ku. e ma lo da ile ise le. why is a nigerian with over 50 employeed not part of the list.
This is not to discuss who are the top earner but a chance for you to acknowledge the people that makes positive impact on the world and probably can redeem the negative outlook on our country Nigeria, Please understand the essence of things before lavishing non-constructive criticism. smiley
Education / Usa Or Uk by slow2speak(m): 8:30pm On Nov 18, 2010
I'm currently doing my undergraduate studies in pharmaceutical science at a London university, hopefully should be done by June/11, the problem is am unsure of either staying here in the UK or going over to the USA, I personally favour America as it is number one in the world in the pharmaceutical industry but few people advise against it. Any opinion would be welcome, thank you.

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