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PoliticsRe: Who Is The Best Senate President? by ud4u: 4:19pm On Jun 09, 2009
Ken Baba
FamilyRe: Should He Take His Wife Back? by ud4u: 3:25pm On Jun 09, 2009
There is no sin that is unpardonable as far as Christianity is involved.

Husband and wife is bound to each other except death do them part, so if any of them abandons each other and remarries, it is adultery.

That is why Christians should worship in churches where the real truth is been preached.
PropertiesRe: Advanced Rents Banned In Lagos: by ud4u: 2:51pm On Jun 09, 2009
There has been a thread on this topic, this is duplication. Any way thanks for the awareness for those that have not come across it before in political section (Non Politics lovers). At least now that it is in home page they can see it.

Cheers.
PropertiesRe: Advanced Rents Banned In Lagos: by ud4u: 2:32pm On Jun 09, 2009
There has been a thread on this topic, this is duplication. Any way thanks for the awareness for those that have not come across it before in political section (Non Politics lovers). At least now that it is in home page they can see it.

Cheers.
PoliticsRe: Do Our Legislators Know What They Have Been ‘elected’ To Do by ud4u: 12:28pm On Jun 09, 2009
What we have is selected representatives not elected representatives,
so they are there for their selfish interest and not for us.
PoliticsRe: What I Would've Told Yar'adua If He Was On Nairaland by ud4u: 3:39pm On Jun 02, 2009
I will only ask him to reduce the seven point agenda to one point so that he can achieve it and leave the rest for others after him.
PoliticsRe: The Citizens Are The Problem Of Nigeria Not The Government by ud4u: 4:32pm On May 29, 2009
In Nigeria, government remains the problem and the only channel through which sanity can come into Nigerian system.
Reason remains that if a leader will be upright in his dealings, then he will have time and clear conscience to punish offenders.

If hands are not exchanged (you know) before a contract is awarded of course those that failed to deliver will be queried, prosecuted and the money returned and others will learn their lesson.
So let our leaders lead by example.

[quote][/quote]I have said it before, Government remains the only way through which sanity can come into this country.

If they are upright in their dealings, then they will be bent on punishing the offenders and sanity will come back into the system.

You can not punish offenders when you yourself has commited the same offence and you can not be afraid of government when you know their families and them are commiting the same offence.

You cannot equally querry an unexecuted contract when you have collected your own share, sometimes even before the contract is awarded.

Tell me then how we can move forward in this country in the face of all these lawlessness.
PoliticsRe: The Citizens Are The Problem Of Nigeria Not The Government by ud4u: 2:48pm On May 28, 2009
dnex:
@ud4u

and you are here for your own unselfish interest? I am telling you that these so-called leaders are citizens like you and I that have pursued political offices and gotten them. If they were not selfish and greedy as ordinary citizens, there is no way they'll turn that way just by occupying in office of a civil servant. Look at Alao Akala and you will realise that from the day he was born, he wanted other people's stuff for himself. Are you going to blame Government for that? Government is not a fixed constant thing that you can lay that blame on. Government does not elect government officials, government cannot remove defaulting government officials. Those are the duties and rights of the citizens and the citizens have refused to perform those duties or exercise those rights.

The power is in your hands but you throw it right out the front seat window. You don't know where it is, you don't know where or how to find it, you refuse to know how to find it back, so you just blame the guy you hired to drive the car.
To start with, who elected the so called leaders you are talking? You can't claim you don't know what is going on in Nigeria, where elections are sometimes concluded before the D day proper, and you are there talking about blaming the guy you hired- who hired them?


Secondly, the power you said that is in your hand of course is not in the hands of many Nigerians, because we don’t decide who rules us, what we see here is imposition of leaders on us, therefore it makes mockery of the said power you claimed is in our hands. The just concluded Ekiti re-run is a clear example of it.


You made mention that government can not remove the defaulting government official, so is me and you in nairaland that will remove them abi, you made me laugh. All we could do is to talk and talk and talk and the situation remains the same. How do you think we should perform the rights of citizens when there is no freedom of speech and where government is calling for unity government and does not welcome criticisms, talk too much and get arrested. In Ekiti State a radio station was shut down after the re-run election for political interference. So my friend, tell me how you are going to air your views and remove the defaulting government official, is it inside your room? By talking to your bed and chairs of course it shows that the power is not in our hands.


In Nigeria, government remains the problem and the only channel through which sanity can come into Nigerian system.
Reason remains that if a leader will be upright in his dealings, then he will have time and clear conscience to punish offenders.

If hands are not exchanged (you know) before a contract is awarded of course those that failed to deliver will be queried, prosecuted and the money returned and others will learn their lesson.
So let our leaders lead by example.
PoliticsRe: The Citizens Are The Problem Of Nigeria Not The Government by ud4u: 12:35pm On May 28, 2009
@ poster, Na waa for youoo, So the leaders that are just there for their selfish interest is not the problem. You just don't write because people are writing. Think well before you write.

Cheers.
PoliticsRe: Who Killed Our Democracy? by ud4u: 4:16pm On May 27, 2009
We have never had true democracy in Nigeria.
BusinessRe: Warri Refinery To Shut Down by ud4u: 1:52pm On May 27, 2009
otokx:
Was the refinery functional before and we have this prolonged fuel scarcity?
My brother I tire.
CrimeRe: Stop "jungle Justice" by ud4u: 11:56am On May 27, 2009
Who is going to rise up against it, me and you in Nairaland huh

OK oh I pray power reach us very soon.
PoliticsRe: What a Senator Earns In Nigeria - Do Or Die Affair N 29 479 749 Per Year by ud4u: 11:49am On May 25, 2009
what is the way out of this problem?
CareerRe: Diamond Bank Adopts New Workings Hours!--- 7pm Closing Time. by ud4u: 11:25am On May 25, 2009
Closing by 7pm is early? Na waoo that one na suffer head.
PoliticsRe: Would You Ever Vote For Any Ex-politician's Offspring? by ud4u: 11:08am On May 25, 2009
Like father, like Son
CrimeRe: Girl, 16 Survives Ritual Attack In Imo State by ud4u: 5:08pm On May 22, 2009
Wonders shall never end,

For them to have left the girl to go without killing her shows that God really intervened in that case.

But the matter remains whether the case will be treated as a murder case, the man deserve to be jailed.
PoliticsRe: House Of Reps: 20 Million Niger Delta Citizens Should Be Allowed To Die by ud4u: 4:04pm On May 22, 2009
Hon. Bala Na'Allah is a true representative of his people indeed, of course the Niger Deltan's can be eradicated and Hausas will live to enjoy the oil proceeds for ever.

They should check whether this man is psychologically fit to make decisions for this country.
PoliticsRe: Fg Plans To Stop Crude Oil Export [like Holding Breath] by ud4u: 2:57pm On May 22, 2009
Story story, story

Once upon a time, time time
PoliticsRe: Fg Plans To Stop Crude Oil Export [like Holding Breath] by ud4u: 2:51pm On May 22, 2009
angry
PoliticsRe: Fashola Moves Against Landlords by ud4u: 2:29pm On May 22, 2009
I hail him for all that he is doing,

But he should please resolve the issue of agent and agreement because that is where the problem lies. You find out that some people pay more on that than the rent itself.
PoliticsRe: Fashola Moves Against Landlords by ud4u: 12:01pm On May 22, 2009
This is a welcome development, but the problem is whether the bill will be passed into law.

Anyway let’s watch and see the outcome.
PoliticsRe: Obasanjo Still Remains The Best Ever! by ud4u: 11:39am On May 22, 2009
@ poster

As you rightly said for you he is the best president, that one na for your pocket.

But for me we have never had the best president so far.
PoliticsRe: Are You Ready To Die In The Course Of Making Nigeria A Better Palace ? Mission 2011 by ud4u: 11:24am On May 22, 2009
Abeg no be to talk be the thing, na to start action,

All of una we won die for this country make una go Aso Rock demostrate first so that we go see wetin go happen.

Common say radio station criticise governement activities, they close am, person write for paper and talk for television them go arrest. Na to go demostrate abi protest. I take God beg una I no want make anybody die oo.

No too much talk talk.

Una thank you.
PoliticsRe: PHCN Director Feared Kidnapped In Abuja by ud4u: 1:59pm On May 19, 2009
Though the story is not yet confirmed.
But the rate of Kidnapping in this country is getting out of hand. Govt need to do something about it now before is too late.
PoliticsRe: Rape Victim Cries Out For Justice by ud4u: 10:48am On May 14, 2009
blacksta:
Jona na mute - Mr Copy ,paste and run
Name caller, can’t you bring your own information, you are just here to criticize people and call them names.

Pity yourself.
PoliticsRe: 18m Nigerians Will Become Poorer In 2009, Says World Bank by ud4u: 10:26am On May 14, 2009
Who are they even treating with these money they are borrowing,?
Where is the free medical treatment going on?

They are just borrowing all these money for their selfish interest with the name of treating the mases.

God will surely deliver us from the hands of these crooks.
PoliticsRe: The Youth Are The Future Leaders! Is This Realistic In Nigerian. by ud4u(op): 3:28pm On May 12, 2009
Thanks for much contributions you guys have made, then what is the way forward?
Christianity EtcRe: Pastor Dies On Top Of Married Woman by ud4u: 2:58pm On May 12, 2009
@ poster mind the type of report you give, what ever a man sows that he shall also reap. so beware.

God bless you.
PoliticsRe: Power Scam: EFCC to Charge Elumelu and others over 6bn Fraud by ud4u: 9:54am On May 12, 2009
We are tired of EFCC and their findings, it will surely go like any other ones they have handled.

We thank them very much for always creating unnecessary awareness that ends up to nothing.

They are really working, we hail them.

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