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A Divided Nigeria As Seen By A 22 Years Old. by MARSONE: 6:20pm On Jun 27, 2017
NIGERIA IS MORE DIVIDED THAN YOU THINK. (Extracts from my interview 10 years ago

Sitting in front of about 12 managers of a major oil and gas company in Nigeria was a young man (myself) in his early 20's. I was asked "why did you choose to attend MAN ORON?" I replied saying it was because I knew I will secure a job in an oil company after graduation hence my decision to study marine engineering in Maritime Academy of Nigeria Oron. (All shocked and eyes wide open).
20 minutes later one of the managers recalled my earlier response saying why did I say "I will get a job in an oil company after graduation"?
This was my reply;

I am from Bayelsa state and 4 years ago I was in Kaduna to chase my dream of becoming a military officer in the Navy so opted to sit for the Nigerian Defence Academy exams. After attending the interview, I was placed on reserve which meant that someone had to die or run away from my state for me to replace him. While waiting for this to happen as my mates had started training, l decided to attend a school of basic and remedial studies to secure admission into ABU Zaria. This school located in Funtua was designed to assist those having low WAEC grades secure an admission into ABU Zaria. On reaching Funtua to submit my application form, I noticed that a list of some students who had successfully completed their 1 year course was published and I decided to take a look for the fun of it. I noticed something bizarre about this list. Each student had their states of origin alongside their names and I realised that of the 1000 names published, only about 20 were from either of Benue, Plateu, Kogi, and at most Kwara. Guess what? The rest were from the north. I perused through the list to see maybe one Enugu, Akwa Ibom or Lagos state but I was disappointed I couldn't find even one.
I said to myself that this is not right so I requested to see an official of the school and was taken to the dean's office. I introduced myself and inquired why the list had no south eastern or south western or south southerner? He said the school is for northerners so they can measure up to their pairs in other regions. I asked again; does that mean I will not secure an admission even though I have all my WAEC grades in A's and B's and C's ? He said yes that I should go back to the south to seek for admission. I was heartbroken and I left.

Now sir with that mindset, I am very sure that having completed my course of study from MAN ORON, I will be given a preferential treatment as a south south candidate as compared to a northern candidate in an oil company since the oil is from the south and the company is located in the south. The hall became as quite as a graveyard and that ended my interview with mixed feelings.


Guess what? I was given an ovation and your guess is right; yes I got the job.


Cc: Lalatisclala

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Re: A Divided Nigeria As Seen By A 22 Years Old. by KratosCorp: 6:52pm On Jun 27, 2017
grin grin grin
Re: A Divided Nigeria As Seen By A 22 Years Old. by MARSONE: 7:01pm On Jun 27, 2017
It's funny but a very bad worm that has eaten so deep into the fabrics of this nation and there seems to be no way out of here.

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Re: A Divided Nigeria As Seen By A 22 Years Old. by babyfaceafrica: 7:20pm On Jun 27, 2017
This is super story
Re: A Divided Nigeria As Seen By A 22 Years Old. by MARSONE: 7:29pm On Jun 27, 2017
babyfaceafrica:
This is super story

How is it a super story? That it didn't happen?
Re: A Divided Nigeria As Seen By A 22 Years Old. by paBuhari(m): 7:45pm On Jun 27, 2017
The situation has detoriated further with the coming of Buhari D destroyer. An abokii and abokiiyet are now the heads of NNPC and NPA, a position that should be the exclusive reserve of southern Nigerians. What a country!

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Re: A Divided Nigeria As Seen By A 22 Years Old. by Gravas(m): 7:49pm On Jun 27, 2017
MARSONE.
Long time. Is like you have been away for some time?
Re: A Divided Nigeria As Seen By A 22 Years Old. by MARSONE: 8:26pm On Jun 27, 2017
Gravas:
MARSONE.
Long time. Is like you have been away for some time?
My brother I have been here. How have you been sir?

I replied your DM hope you saw it?
Re: A Divided Nigeria As Seen By A 22 Years Old. by MARSONE: 8:26pm On Jun 27, 2017
paBuhari:
The situation has detoriated further with the coming of Buhari D destroyer. An abokii and abokiiyet are now the heads of NNPC and NPA, a position that should be the exclusive reserve of southern Nigerians. What a country!

Sometimes I ask myself how did we get here in the first place.

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Re: A Divided Nigeria As Seen By A 22 Years Old. by paBuhari(m): 8:31pm On Jun 27, 2017
MARSONE:


Sometimes I ask myself how did we get here in the first place.
Injustice is the second name of Nigeria.

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Re: A Divided Nigeria As Seen By A 22 Years Old. by MARSONE: 8:57pm On Jun 27, 2017
paBuhari:
Injustice is the second name of Nigeria.

Very true brother. Sometimes i think naija is where lucifer fell into when he was cast down from above.

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Re: A Divided Nigeria As Seen By A 22 Years Old. by Gravas(m): 2:42pm On Jun 28, 2017
MARSONE:

My brother I have been here. How have you been sir?

I replied your DM hope you saw it?

Yes. I saw it. Am still with you. The issue you have raised here represent the true position of things in our Country. There is no unity at all. Be that as it may, we will not give up. When it gets to our turn, we will set things straight. Am still with you on the project of a young President as stated in your siggy.

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Re: A Divided Nigeria As Seen By A 22 Years Old. by MARSONE: 3:28pm On Jun 29, 2017
Gravas:

Yes. I saw it. Am still with you. The issue you have raised here represent the true position of things in our Country. There is no unity at all. Be that as it may, we will not give up. When it gets to our turn, we will set things straight. Am still with you on the project of a young President as stated in your siggy.


bro we need to meet up in real time soon.

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Re: A Divided Nigeria As Seen By A 22 Years Old. by Gravas(m): 3:49pm On Jun 29, 2017
MARSONE:



bro we need to meet up in real time soon.

That's excellent! Go to your mail inbox let's chat there. Am more than ready to meet with you. It wl be a previlege to see the personality behind such wisdom. You are one of the rare patriots.

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