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How Did We Get Here As A Nation by Demex40(m): 6:34pm On Aug 13, 2017 |
I have been on nairaland for sometimes now, and I have seen how divided we are as each day pass as a people. We forget we are humans first before religion, politics, tribalisms, nepotism and favoritism comes in to play. We have lost our values We have lost our sense of reasoning. We are so full of hatred for each other We can't tolerate each other anymore, both on international platform we threw insults at each other at will. We drive investors away with our callous speech and reasoning. My point is we have let the so called politicians manipulate our head, we have let religion come in between, but without "LOVE" there is no religion. I'm not Igbo, I'm not Yoruba nor Hausa, I'm part of the so called minority, and we suffer it the most!! Truth is nothing Is working in this country. PMB sickness make me realize how backward our Nation is!! In a sane country, where leaders are selfless he would have resigned for the greater good! Tribalism has eaten us so deep that we can't have the right breed of leaders in the country ever again, because we keep recycling our great grand fathers from the past as our leaders, and we still believe in party politics, I'm a strong ( PDP or APC) how can we grow please? Rather we should vote because of personality not tribalism. But In truth; We need to restructure our country, the earlier the better.. They say "our beauty is in our diversification" It can't work again The Igbo's think differently, the Yoruba's totally different, and the Hausa's complete opposite of the both of them. Let not make it worse anymore, let practice true federalism. But again, we will give rise to new set of rigorous looter's (Governors) if we dare restructure. Arhhh Nigeria is caused with Leadership, We all should change our mindset and synergies, LETS FIND A WAY for the greater good of all. thank you |
Re: How Did We Get Here As A Nation by conductor6a: 6:59pm On Aug 13, 2017 |
It was caused by the piglings who thought their weak social media tantrums will stop us from having our Biafra. 2 Likes |
Re: How Did We Get Here As A Nation by TheKingdom: 7:22pm On Aug 13, 2017 |
At OP, we are not talking about restructuring because the structure is already there- Arewa, Oduduwa, and Biafra. You already said the Igbo, Yoruba and Hausa/Fulani think different, of course they do... These nations along with their neighboring cousins and kin are on their own larger than most of the tribal European nations present, so why continue to yank them in a sardine jar when even the UK that put us together by force pulled out of the EU? TOO much diversity can be bad and the British Lord Lugard and dem knew that way back in 1914 UP BIAFRA!!! 4 Likes |
Re: How Did We Get Here As A Nation by profhezekiah: 7:47pm On Aug 13, 2017 |
conductor6a:What a wasteful life 1 Like
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Re: How Did We Get Here As A Nation by Nobody: 7:56pm On Aug 13, 2017 |
The country gone completely. I just don't want war at least for the time being. I am a bit apprehensive of October though because these stupid leaders won't be affected. If only we can shut the Airports so that we can all be in this together. |
Re: How Did We Get Here As A Nation by Demex40(m): 9:09pm On Aug 13, 2017 |
conductor6a: let's find a way, enough of all this tribalism bro, we are far far behind already in this modern world |
Re: How Did We Get Here As A Nation by Demex40(m): 9:10pm On Aug 13, 2017 |
Alcatraz005: True, how I wish everybody will reason this way, they will steal from the masses nd enrich their families |
Re: How Did We Get Here As A Nation by Demex40(m): 9:14pm On Aug 13, 2017 |
TheKingdom: the country can still work with true federalism, when we shun tribalism nd seek development and innovations. true Federalism is the answer |
Re: How Did We Get Here As A Nation by moninuola65: 7:33am On Aug 14, 2017 |
Demex40:nothing like true federalism! you have to learn to accept the Nation mandate given to Buhari! ok! |
Re: How Did We Get Here As A Nation by Demex40(m): 8:14am On Aug 14, 2017 |
moninuola65:I accept it Sir, but right now it is not working at all. Let's find a way! |
Re: How Did We Get Here As A Nation by moninuola65: 8:25am On Aug 14, 2017 |
Demex40:we can't dodge democracy, Atiku is the father of true federalism, if you buy his Idea you voted for him coming election! is as simple as that, you can't force Buhari to use his mandate for your own Idea of true federalism, he is not given such a mandate! right! |
Re: How Did We Get Here As A Nation by obonujoker(m): 8:29am On Aug 14, 2017 |
moninuola65: Buhari is a weakling... he can't rule well... let him handover to Osibanjo.... see the problems his leadership is causing in Nigeria..... Moreover Muslims never agreed with Jonathan leadership as well, only to spew hatred in their tiny little mosques.... |
Re: How Did We Get Here As A Nation by Demex40(m): 9:01am On Aug 14, 2017 |
moninuola65: I don't buy any of their ideas Sir, I made mentioned of that earlier, we can't keep recycling our old great grand father's, and expect the Nigeria of our dream. And for Atiku we know better! let's find a way |
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