Crime › Re: Killing Of Southern Kaduna People By Fulani Herdsmen (Graphic Photos) by Sweetguy25: 3:29pm On Dec 30, 2016 |
obailala: Fulani herdsmen and militias also killed these people in large numbers both under yaradua and GEj (even though it never got good publicity). So how come everybody now politicises this menace myopically to 2015 election?.... What has even happened to the sense of majority of Nigerians? Show facts to buttress your claim. This is the worst of the herdsmen we have seen in sixteen years. It was never like this under GEJ or Yar'Adua |
Politics › Re: A Letter To All Nairalanders, From The People Of Southern Kaduna by Sweetguy25: 11:39am On Dec 30, 2016 |
Lol. They want us to pray for them  Una too funny for this country. Your people are being killed and you are requesting for prayers? |
Crime › Re: Killing Of Southern Kaduna People By Fulani Herdsmen (Graphic Photos) by Sweetguy25: 11:27am On Dec 30, 2016*. Modified: 8:39pm On Dec 30, 2016 |
Unfortunately, this is Nigeria. Nobody cares. . .
We will all shed our crocodile tears, act like we care for 10 seconds and move on with our lives.
These innocent folks who were murdered in cold blood for no reason would not get justice. They will also not be remembered like millions of other innocent Nigerians who have been murdered like this.
There is nothing new in this picture. It has happened repeatedly over the past fifty years in Nigeria without justice taking its course.
It's a hopeless country. |
Politics › Re: Why Is Nigeria Not Working? by Sweetguy25: 10:18pm On Dec 29, 2016 |
Eziachi: My brother, thank for your last post but the difference between us is that I am not akin to sentiment but reality. Anyone who is honest to him/herself will know that in a million years, Nigeria structured as one individual entity will never work and cannot work. I will love it to work but all sorts of unammendable circumstances has made Nigeria impossible to function as a single entity.
How can you say that we had almagamated too deep to separate? Go and tell an abused and bruised man or woman in an abuse marriage or relationship that it's too late to separate or divorce. Or more practically, go and tell nations like Ukraine and others that because Soviet Union was over hundred years old, that it's too late to separate.
No man, institution or any nation is expected to solve a problem with the same method all the time and expect a different result. A nation that still bring the likes of Rilwanu Lukman into govt and expect to flourish must be living in a cocoon land. Rilwanu who had been in the corridors of Nigerian power even before you and me were born is back becuase of Nigerian structure as one nation, where, where you come from is the onions of all thing than your ability to perform. Nigeria as one nation is the reason a no hoper like Yar Adua is the leader of over 150 million people.
Those people who had conviniently ignored this glaring fact that Nigeria is a man made cosmetic country structured to fail from the start should one day be truthfull to themselves, and until them, you guys must continue to ask questions everyone must knew the correct answer but tent to ignore it thinking that one day miracle will happen. |
Politics › Re: Why Is Nigeria Not Working? by Sweetguy25: 10:17pm On Dec 29, 2016 |
Eziachi: Nigeria is not working for the same reason a class of 250 pupils will not work with one teacher but structure the class to about 30 pupils per teacher, the teacher will have more individual time with each pupil and whatever their special need is.
If you bring United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy and Spain and throw them together as one single country, do you expect it to work, no matter how civilized they are? Who do you think will produce the leaders? Where will the capital be? Do you ever expect an Englishman to vote for a German in an election of any sort? Even within the United Kingdom, the Scots, Welsh and the Northern Irish had always guarded their independence with such a vigor that they have their separate national emblems, anthem, sports teams, devolved govt, currency etc.
Nigeria is country of at least 5 nations that has little or nothing in common until they discovers oil wealth and the oil kept their leaders together as they enjoy the oil booty without the rest of the population. That is why Nigeria is not work, a marriage of people that love to hate each other but pretend they never notice just to keep the oi money flowing for the few elites and rest of their sheep without shephered. |
Politics › Re: Court Sentences Mu’ammar Tukur To Death By Hanging In Katsina by Sweetguy25: 9:51pm On Dec 29, 2016 |
Benita27: Are you sure about this?.  Yup. For almost 16 years |
Politics › Re: Why Is Nigeria Not Working? by Sweetguy25: 9:50pm On Dec 29, 2016 |
Ka: In our daily lives, there are things that we can largely control, and things that are largely outside our control (which I'll refer to here as externalities).
However, we hope that these externalities do not impede our pursuit of happiness on this earth.
Unfortunately, in Nigeria, externalities DO impede our pursuit. For example, a person would like to get from A to B in a short time, but the poor state of roads and the chaotic state of transport (outside his control to do much about) mean that his hopes are not met, and he is not has happy as he could have been.
So why is this so? How is it that many of the things that an average individual can do little to change are in such a state that they hinder his pursuit of happiness?
I'd say that the blame should lie primarily with those people who have the most power to change these things, i.e. the leaders of Nigeria.
But how did the leaders end up with the personality traits and the lack of skills that render them unfit to change the way things are? Well, they must have adopted SOME of their personality traits from the culture they grew up in (like the conservative attitude towards change; the undue deference to elders that quashes good ideas; the lack of a scientific approach in their thinking; the need to be seen as powerful and wealthy which leads some to acquire more wealth than they are legally entitled to. . . you get the picture.)
In addition, the educational system in Nigeria does not properly equip students of today to be good leaders of tomorrow.
So how did this culture develop? And how did the educational system become so inadequate?
Well, poverty is a factor - the poorer people in a society are, the more likely they are to defer to powerful and wealthy people (and to aspire to be wealthy, too!). Also, the more likely they are to scorn science in favour of the supernatural in the search for material well being. In the same way, a lack of funding for education means that students do not receive the good quality education they need to be good leaders.
And how come there is this lack of money at a private and public level? Well, it's because there are many externalities that prevent an individual from reaping rewards for his hard work (like poor law enforcement, weak infrastructure, etc.). The same kinds of externalities mean that government funds are poorly allocated and managed.
But we've already established that when externalities do this, they are a manifestation of NIGERIA NOT WORKING.
So in short, Nigeria does not work because Nigeria does not work. I just had to quote this guy. Excellent |
Politics › Re: Abacha, 54, Dies, Buried In Kano - Throwback Guardian Newspaper Headline by Sweetguy25: 9:02pm On Dec 29, 2016 |
bigtt76: Lol check my profile to see my registration date and think back where you were back then  I first registered on Nairaland around January 2007 or late 2006. In fact, I was very active then, insulting Obasanjo at the slightest provocation. So your registration date on Nairaland doesn't really mean anything. You don marry? If yes, How old is your eldest daughter?  |
Politics › Re: Court Sentences Mu’ammar Tukur To Death By Hanging In Katsina by Sweetguy25: 8:21pm On Dec 29, 2016 |
Well, since there is not a single hangman in Nigeria at the moment. How is he going to be killed? |
Politics › Re: Abacha, 54, Dies, Buried In Kano - Throwback Guardian Newspaper Headline by Sweetguy25: 8:17pm On Dec 29, 2016 |
ZoneBslayer: she is not forming.. your post already attests to the fact that you are probably a teenager.. What! Teenager? Bros take your time o. I get hot temper |
Politics › Re: Abacha, 54, Dies, Buried In Kano - Throwback Guardian Newspaper Headline by Sweetguy25: 8:16pm On Dec 29, 2016 |
bigtt76: Good now you know.....  It doesn't mean I believe you though |
Politics › Re: Abacha, 54, Dies, Buried In Kano - Throwback Guardian Newspaper Headline by Sweetguy25: 8:13pm On Dec 29, 2016 |
bigtt76: 8 years after Abacha's death, I signed up on Nairaland. That you give you an insight into how old I am anyway, I won't join words with you .... you're still a boy!
BTW I watched World cups 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998 still counting  Hmmm. . . You watched the 1982 world cup which means you may be between 42 and 50. Wow... you senior me small sha... I'm not a boy anyway... |
Politics › Re: Did Anyone Notice This Didn't Happen This December by Sweetguy25: 8:02pm On Dec 29, 2016 |
There were no fuel queues or scarcity from 2012 till end of 2014. |
Politics › Re: Abacha, 54, Dies, Buried In Kano - Throwback Guardian Newspaper Headline by Sweetguy25: 7:35pm On Dec 29, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Abacha, 54, Dies, Buried In Kano - Throwback Guardian Newspaper Headline by Sweetguy25: 7:17pm On Dec 29, 2016 |
tussmal: I was in Kaduna then and people celebrated his death. I wonder why we are always shy to condemn the wrong doings of our kinsmen. It does not matter you an Hausa Fulani, don't forget we all came from a source hence Abacha was a brother to meblike he was perhaps ur own dad then. But honestly it was sigh of relief for the whole nation.
Arguably a tyrant but with a discipline exonomic stance. Dollar was stable like it is in Dubai and many other good economy since heaven knows when.
Naija will be great again. No condemnation, but we believe God will take us there not with complacency, we must strive for it and the time is now. Fiscal regionalism is the key to a better federal state. Till tomorrow, Abaca remains a hero in the north. Let's not be hypocrites |
Politics › Re: Abacha, 54, Dies, Buried In Kano - Throwback Guardian Newspaper Headline by Sweetguy25: 7:12pm On Dec 29, 2016 |
Mbediogu: things were not that fast o o. There was Abdulsalam Abubakar in between Abacha and OBJ. I see u were really young then. Cheers. Enyia, I know. |
Celebrities › Re: Kelechi Nwogu Hosts Davido & Banky W At His House In Port Harcourt (pics) by Sweetguy25: 5:00pm On Dec 29, 2016 |
Kelechi of Omuma. One of the most feared lawmakers in R/State |
Politics › Re: Abacha, 54, Dies, Buried In Kano - Throwback Guardian Newspaper Headline by Sweetguy25: 4:51pm On Dec 29, 2016 |
I was almost 9 years old then, I remember people celebrating and I also remember watching his funeral on NTA. His corpse was being carried on a mat when he about to be interred. Thats all I can remember.
The next I can remember was Obasanjo being president. It happened so fast |
Politics › Re: Buhari Tops BBC's Africa's Best Quotes of 2015 by Sweetguy25: 6:34pm On Dec 28, 2016 |
And the worst quote of 2016: "My wife belongs to the kitchen"
hahahahahahaahahahahaaja |
Politics › Re: Former Presidents, VP's To Get A Car From Buhari In 2017 by Sweetguy25: 1:07pm On Dec 28, 2016 |
IBB, Gowon, Shonekan, Abdulsami, Diya and Ukiwe don't deserve any payment or pension from the Nigerian government. Nobody voted for them, they either stole power or got there by chance. It's a shame that nobody is protesting this nonsense. After making Nigeria almost useless Gowon, Buhari and IBB gets rewarded with pensions and exotic cars they don't deserve. I keep saying that this country is hopeless and I mean it |
Politics › Re: 2017 Budget: Upkeep Of Presidential Jets Gulps N2.4bn by Sweetguy25: 11:38am On Dec 25, 2016 |
If you don't like it, rally people and protest. That's how it's done in developed societies. All you people know how to do is complain. |
Music/Radio › Re: Bullet Blasts Event Organizers For Playing Nigerian Music In Ghana (Video) . by Sweetguy25: 11:33am On Dec 25, 2016*. Modified: 12:32pm On Dec 25, 2016 |
donnypool: Because the UK and the US speaks English.
Have you ever sat down and listen to a bosnia song? Or a Fiji song?
Use common sense Awilo was popular in Nigeria but do Nigerians understand French and lingala? What about gangnam style that had over 1 billion YouTube views? He was singing in Korean. Do Americans understand Korean? American musicians sing in English but their songs are hits in countries where English isn't spoken. Even in Nigeria, some yoruba songs are widely listened to by igbo and other tribes who don't understand yoruba. Over 90 percent of the songs on my phone are Congolese music from the 80s and 90s. I don't understand what they are talking about but they sing good music. Good music is universal. You are the one who lacks common sense. |
Music/Radio › Re: Bullet Blasts Event Organizers For Playing Nigerian Music In Ghana (Video) . by Sweetguy25: 11:01am On Dec 25, 2016 |
donnypool: How have you seen an American playing Russian or German songs at their events?
Have you seen a Chinese man playing a Korean songs at their events?
Please ma'am this world is not Africa vs them. You don't compare everything with Africa. Use common sense You are the one without common sense. Music is music. Adele, Coldplay, Paul McCartney and so many other British singers are stars in the US. Yes, Korean songs are and will be played in China if it's interesting and pleasing to the ears. And yes, Americans play German songs at their events. The Ghanaian guy ranting wouldn't mind they play Beyonce and other non African songs in their events but will blast them for playing Nigerian songs. He should chill. There was a time Ghanaian highlife music was played widely in eastern nigeria, Nigerians weren't complaining. He obviously has something against Nigerians. |
Politics › Re: Double Pay: Nigeria Spends N200bn On Senators, Ministers Annually- New Telegraph by Sweetguy25: 6:32am On Dec 25, 2016 |
I don't care, Nigerians in general don't care. God will bless us when our time comes. It is the time of the senators, God has blessed them. So let them enjoy! |
Food › Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by Sweetguy25: 3:19pm On Dec 24, 2016 |
jagugu88li: Still busy with pap Why are The carrots still long? |
Business › Re: Lagosians Complain Bitterly About Lake Rice Trouble by Sweetguy25: 10:00am On Dec 24, 2016 |
Na by force to chop rice? What is so special about rice anyway? |
Politics › Re: PHOTO: Copy Of A Letter Bola Ige Wrote To Secondary School Students In 1981 by Sweetguy25: 9:55am On Dec 24, 2016 |
Then came Buhari in 1984 who removed them from office because they were corrupt. |
Politics › Re: Ibori, Our Choice For 2019 - Newtelegraphonline by Sweetguy25: 8:50am On Dec 24, 2016 |
rusher14: What were they convicted of again? If Abacha never died and handed over power to a civilian government, do you think he would have been convicted for the crimes he committed? Same with IBB, Buhari and Abdulsalami. If Nigeria were a country with strong legal institutions and strict obedience to the rule of law, we all know these men would be behind bars but the reality is that they aren't. IBB is in his Minna mansion collecting presidential pensions worth millions of naira everyday paid by tax payers, same with Abdulsalam and even Abacha's kids. |
Politics › Re: Ibori, Our Choice For 2019 - Newtelegraphonline by Sweetguy25: 8:40am On Dec 24, 2016 |
Who did more damage to Nigeria between Ibori and Buhari? |
Celebrities › Re: Okorocha, Tuface, Akpororo, Majid Michel Seen At Whiteball2016 In Owerri (VIDEO) by Sweetguy25: 8:27am On Dec 24, 2016 |
The same Owerri with the worst set of roads in the south east. |
Food › Re: Woman Finds object Inside sealed bottle of Coca Cola by Sweetguy25: 1:52pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
Thats an anti-recession coke. Drink the medicine and be free from recession |
Politics › Re: Buhari Is Nigeria's Tenth Consecutive Failed Head Of State - What Lessons Can We by Sweetguy25(op): 1:52pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
swtdrms: I don't concur with that, I said in my initial post that the younger generation are better managers and leaders compared to their older counterparts as a result of explosion in knowledge. A competent leader will adequately fix the major loopholes in the interim within a short period of time while a solid foundation for long term is being worked on.
It still boils down to the issue of leadership. Competent leadership; With Myriads of problems in Lagos State, Ambode is tackling them without noise. No argument, no debates, no talk shows, no controversies, silently he's fixing issues. That is a leader with clear vision of issues at hand and ready made solutions. Fashola had achievements but you will agree with me there were alot noise and controversies. Ambode's solutions from my perspective is touching the lives of the poor masses and adding to Lagos State's ecknomy while that of Fashola is basically focused on the economy of the state, not welfarism of the down trodden. Nevertheless, they are both competent leaders because they get problems solved but I'll prefer leadership style of Ambode. The younger generation also lack the character exhibited by the older generation. If the younger generation of Nigerians were indeed able to change this country positively, they would've already started effecting the change. They may be born and bred in the information age where it is very easy to access information and gain knowledge easily but are they actually ready to lead? |