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Re: Nigeria @59: 9 Pictures That Will Make You Weep For Nigeria by Handsomebb: 1:41pm On Sep 29, 2019
A country full of greedy politicians what we expect......until we fight for our rights physically Nigeria will continue to be a backward Nation. But no one is ready to die.
Re: Nigeria @59: 9 Pictures That Will Make You Weep For Nigeria by orunmila144: 1:43pm On Sep 29, 2019
sisisioge:



Ok then...you are absolutely correct! No wonder Americans, as well as other immigrants, kept flooding the Nigeria embassies to come enjoy the available wealth of our great nation...not the other way round! Enjoy the rest of your day...cheers.
once again you are ignorant. all those people are falling for the hollywood utopia. ask those people as soon as they enter america if they did not immediately regret their decision ? how many uncles do you have in america that you have not heard from in 30 years ? thats because they are suffering. the only ones you see who come back to nigeria are the ones who made it. for everyone you see in nigeria who made it there are 10 who are hiding in shame in america who can never come home again because of poverty

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Re: Nigeria @59: 9 Pictures That Will Make You Weep For Nigeria by Conceptman: 1:47pm On Sep 29, 2019
dallyemmy:
We need to nvest more into world class education and infrastructure and everything will take shape. At least 25% of our annual budget should go into education.
this things can't help the current situation in Nigeria, we just need to go back to the drawing board whereby it doesn't have to be about all these old aged leaders, Nigeria doesn't need them anymore, we need to change the failed system all through

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Re: Nigeria @59: 9 Pictures That Will Make You Weep For Nigeria by Powerbankseller(m): 1:48pm On Sep 29, 2019
Vision 2020
Re: Nigeria @59: 9 Pictures That Will Make You Weep For Nigeria by stagger: 1:50pm On Sep 29, 2019
CAPSLOCKED:


THAT'S NOT HOW IT WORKS. ALL THE GODS ARE TOO DOCILE TO ACCOMPLISH ANYTHING.

God has given us the power to vote them out. But we collect N2,000 and vote them again.

A woman was rolling on the floor after collecting 5,000 CCT and was calling God's blessings on Osinbajo and his principal.

So who should God answer in the midst of such chaos?
Re: Nigeria @59: 9 Pictures That Will Make You Weep For Nigeria by anigbajumo(m): 1:53pm On Sep 29, 2019
KIDfurniture:
- GoFundMe for Tacha
- then they came up with hashtag FreeTacha
Now its WorldTachaDay

I hate to say this, but Nigeria is a lost cause.��‍♀️��‍♀️

If this is what we are now doing, we deserve Buhari.

This is d height of foolishness and gross stupidity.

So saddened bro,sowore is their in jail fighting for the future of this country and this same youths are the one protesting and funding tacha her supposed win 60mill that av no positive impact in a society.
Re: Nigeria @59: 9 Pictures That Will Make You Weep For Nigeria by Ronline(m): 1:54pm On Sep 29, 2019
selemo:
Black Man is a good Servant but a bad Master.... grin grin angry angry grin angry
The first photo is scaring and the last photo remind me of my lectures periods in my university days.
Re: Nigeria @59: 9 Pictures That Will Make You Weep For Nigeria by Rapmoney(m): 1:54pm On Sep 29, 2019
iPhoneRepairer:
When will God visit all these politicians with his divine purnishment?
Keep waiting.
Re: Nigeria @59: 9 Pictures That Will Make You Weep For Nigeria by Pizzlelight: 1:54pm On Sep 29, 2019
Eportal123:
there is no god.
Of course, there is God

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Re: Nigeria @59: 9 Pictures That Will Make You Weep For Nigeria by TheAlchemist: 2:01pm On Sep 29, 2019
YorubaAssasin:


Sir, I beg to differ. The Nigerian citizens NOT leaders or Politicians are the major problems of Nigeria.


I have to agree, for those doubting see how we drive during traffic in Lagos.
Is it the politicians that told us to be so heartless to our fellow road users?

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Re: Nigeria @59: 9 Pictures That Will Make You Weep For Nigeria by mybestlove(m): 2:03pm On Sep 29, 2019
Apeshy101:
What are we really celebrating?

59 years after independence with nothing to show for it?

Nigeria, who did we offend?

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We didn't offend anybody. Just that we refuse to act and are afraid to confront the ruling class
Re: Nigeria @59: 9 Pictures That Will Make You Weep For Nigeria by imanray37(m): 2:04pm On Sep 29, 2019
AFRICA WAKE UP

I read this piece with pain but full of inspiration. I urge all my friends to read too. It is disheartening, let’s wake up from our slumber, let us make the best use of our education and research.
This lengthy discussion between a Zambian and an American in a flight to Boston will lighten your spirit and agitate you.
Every Patriot in Africa should read this article; penned by US-based Zambian media practitioner and author. He is a PhD candidate with a B.A. in Mass Communication and Journalism, and an M.A. in History.
They call the Third World the lazy man’s purview; the sluggishly slothful and languorous prefecture.
In this realm people are sleepy, dreamy, torpid, lethargic, and therefore indigent—totally penniless, needy, destitute, poverty-stricken, disfavored and impoverished. In this demesne, as they call it, there are hardly any discoveries, inventions, and innovations.
Africa is the trailblazer. Some still call it “the dark continent” for the light that flickers under the tunnel is not that of hope, but an approaching train.
And because countless keep waiting in the way of the train, millions die and many more remain decapitated by the day.
“It’s amazing how you all sit there and watch yourselves die,” the man next to me said. “Get up and do something about it.
When I first discovered I was going to spend my New Year’s Eve next to him on a non-stop JetBlue flight from Los Angeles to Boston I was angst-ridden.
I associate marble-shaven Caucasians with iconoclastic skin-heads, most of who are racist.
“My name is Walter,” he extended his hand as soon as I settled in my seat.
I told him mine with a precautious smile.
“Where are you from?” he asked.
“Zambia.”
“Zambia!” he exclaimed, “Kaunda’s country.”
“Yes,” I said, “Now Sata’s.”
“But of course,” he responded. “You just elected King Cobra as your president.”
My face lit up at the mention of Sata’s moniker. Walter smiled and in those cold eyes I saw an amenable fellow, one of those American highbrows who shuttle between Africa and the U.S.
“I spent three years in Zambia in the 1980s,” he continued. “I wined and dined with Luke Mwananshiku, Willa Mungomba, Dr. Siteke Mwale, and many other highly intelligent Zambians.” He lowered his voice. “I was part of the IMF group that came to rip you guys off.” He smirked. “Your government put me in a million dollar mansion overlooking a shanty called Kalingalinga.
From my patio I saw it all—the rich and the poor, the ailing, the dead, and the healthy.”
“Are you still with the IMF?” I asked.
“I have since moved to yet another group with similar intentions.
In the next few months my colleagues and I will be in Kenya to hypnotize the Raisi
I work for the broker that has acquired a chunk of your debt. Your government owes not the World Bank, but us millions of dollars.
We’ll be in Lusaka to offer your president a couple of millions and fly back with a check twenty times greater.”
“No, you won’t,” I said. “King Cobra is incorruptible. He is …”
He was laughing. “Says who? Give me an African president, just one, who has not fallen for the carrot and stick.”
Quett Masire’s name popped up.
“Oh, him, well, we never got to him because he turned down the IMF and the World Bank.
It was perhaps the smartest thing for him to do.”
At midnight we were airborne.
The captain wished us a happy 2015 and urged us to watch the fireworks across Los Angeles.
“Isn’t that beautiful,” Walter said looking down.
From my middle seat, I took a glance and nodded admirably.
“That’s white man’s country,” he said. “We came here on Mayflower and turned Indian land into a paradise and now the most powerful nation on earth.
We discovered the bulb, and built this aircraft to fly us to pleasure resorts like Lake Zambia or lake Kenya .
I grinned. “There is no Lake Zambia or lake Kenya
He curled his lips into a smug smile. “That’s what we call your countries . You guys are as stagnant as the water in the lake.
We come in with our large boats and fish your minerals and your wildlife and leave morsels—crumbs. That’s your staple food, crumbs.
That corn-meal you eat, that’s crumbs, the small Tilapia fish you call Kapenta/omena are crumbs.
We the Bwanas (whites) take the cat fish.
I am the "Bwana" and you are the "mtu".
I get what I want and you get what you deserve, crumbs.
That’s what lazy people get—Zambians, Kenyans, other Africans and the entire Third World.”
The smile vanished from my face.
“I see you are getting pissed off,” Walter said and lowered his voice.
“You are thinking this Bwana is a racist.
That’s how most Zambians & Kenyans respond when I tell them the truth.
They go ballistic.
Okay. Let’s for a moment put our skin pigmentations, this black and white crap, aside.
Tell me, my friend, what is the difference between you and me?”
I said
"There’s no difference.”
“Absolutely none,” he exclaimed. “Scientists in the Human Genome Project have proved that. It took them thirteen years to determine the complete sequence of the three billion DNA subunits.
After they were all done it was clear that 99.9% nucleotide bases were exactly the same in you and me.
We are the same people. All white, Asian, Latino, and black people on this aircraft are the same.”
I gladly nodded.
“And yet I feel superior,” he smiled fatalistically. “Every white person on this plane feels superior to a black person.
The white guy who picks up garbage, the homeless white trash on drugs, feels superior to you no matter his status or education.
I can pick up a nincompoop from the New York streets, clean him up, and take him to Lusaka and you all be crowding around him chanting muzungu, muzungu and yet he’s a riffraff.
Tell me why my angry friend.”
For a moment I was wordless.
“Please don’t blame it on slavery like the African Americans do or colonialism, or some psychological impact or some kind of stigmatization.
And don’t give me the brainwash poppycock. Give me a better answer.”
I was thinking.
He continued. “Excuse what I am about to say. Please do not take offense.”
I felt a slap of blood rush to my head and prepared for the worst.
“You my friend flying with me and all your kind are lazy,” he said. “When you rest your head on the pillow you don’t dream big.
You and other so-called African intellectuals are lazy, each one of you only going for leadership; just to fill their own stomach and steal from the poor.
It is you and not those poor starving people, who are the reason Africa is in such a deplorable state.”
“That’s not a nice thing to say,” I protested.
He was implacable. “Oh yes it is and I will say it again, you are lazy in your minds.
Poor and uneducated Africans are the most hardworking people on earth. I saw them in the Lusaka markets and on the street of Nairobi selling merchandise. I saw them in villages toiling away.
I saw women on Kafue Road crushing stones to sell and I wept. I said to myself where are the Zambian intellectuals? And in kenya l saw women as bricklayers. Where are these intellectual men?
Are the Zambian or Kenyans engineers so imperceptive they cannot invent a simple stone crusher or a simple water filter to purify well water for those poor villagers? Or sort out the drainage system to make Biogas or rivers purification systems.
Are you telling me that after thirty-seven years or more of independence your university school of engineering has not produced a scientist or an engineer who can make simple small machines for mass use?
What is the school there for?”
I held my breath.
“Do you know where I found your intellectuals? They were in bars quaffing.
I saw with my own eyes a bunch of alcoholic graduates. Calling themselves policy makers
Zambian, Kenyans , other African intellectuals work from eight to five and spend the evening drinking. We don’t. We reserve the evening for brainstorming.”
He looked me in the eye.
“And you flying to Boston and all of you Africans in the Diaspora are just as lazy and apathetic to their country.
You don’t care about your country and yet your very own parents, brothers and sisters live there.
Many have died or are dying of neglect by you as democratic government .
They are dying of AIDS because you cannot come up with your own preventive measures. Too much immorality.
You are here calling yourselves graduates, researchers and scientists and are fast at articulating your credentials once asked—oh, I have a PhD in this and that, so what?
What next? Handouts from IMF? Then repay?
I was deflated.
“Wake up you all!” he exclaimed, attracting the attention of nearby passengers. “You should be busy lifting ideas, formulae, recipes and diagrams from American manufacturing factories and sending them to your own factories.
All those dissertation papers you compile should be your country’s treasure. Why do you think the Asians are a force to reckon with? They stole our ideas and turned them into their own. Look at Japan, China, India, just look at them.”
He paused. “The Bwana has spoken,” he said and grinned.
“As long as you are dependent on my plane, I shall feel superior and you my friend shall remain inferior, how about that?
The Chinese, Japanese, Indians, even Latinos are a notch better.
You Africans are at the bottom of the totem pole.”
He tempered his voice. “Get over this white skin syndrome and begin to feel confident.
Become innovative and make your own stuff for God’s sake.”
At 8 a.m. the plane touched down at Boston’s Logan International Airport. Walter reached for my hand.
“I know I was too strong, but I don’t give a damn. I have been to Zambia , Kenya , other African countries and have seen too much poverty.”
He pulled out a piece of paper and scribbled something. “Here, read this. It was written by a friend.”
He had written only the title: “Lords of Poverty.”
Thunderstruck, I had a sinking feeling.
I watched Walter walk through the airport doors to a waiting car. He had left a huge dust devil twirling in my mind, stirring
I remembered some who have since passed—how they got the highest grades in mathematics and the sciences and attained the highest education on the planet.
They had been to Harvard, Oxford, Yale, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), only to leave us with not a single invention or discovery.
I knew some by name and drunk with them at the Lusaka Playhouse and intercontinental hotel, safari park Kenya and Central Sports in Lusaka
Walter is right. It is true that since independence we have failed to nurture creativity and collective orientations.
We as a nation lack a workhorse mentality and behave like 13 million civil servants dependent on a government pay cheque.
We believe that development is generated 8-to-5 behind a desk wearing a tie with our degrees hanging on the wall.
Such a working environment does not offer the opportunity for fellowship, the excitement of competition, and the spectacle of innovative rituals.
But the intelligentsia is not solely or even mainly, to blame.
*The larger failure is due to political circumstances*.
Knowing well that King Cobra , Kenyatta, and others will not embody innovation at Walter’s level let’s begin to look for a technologically active-positive leader who can succeed them after a term or two.
That way we can make our own stone crushers, water filters, water pumps, razor blades and harvesters or dig our own boreholes without IMF being involved.
Let’s dream big and make tractors, cars and planes,
or like Walter said, forever remain inferior...
A fundamental transformation of our country from what is essentially non-innovative to a strategic superior African country requires a bold risk-taking educated leader with a triumphalist attitude and we have one in YOU.
Don’t be highly strung and feel insulted by Walter. It is like shooting the messenger.
Take a moment and think about our country.
Our journey from 1963 has been marked by tears. It has been an emotionally overwhelming experience.
Each one of us has lost a loved one to poverty, hunger, and disease.
The number of graves is catching up with the population.
It’s time to change our political culture. It’s time for Zambian, Kenyans, Nigerians and other Africans intellectuals to cultivate an active-positive progressive movement that will change our lives forever.
Don’t be afraid or dispirited, rise to the challenge and salvage the remaining.copied

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Re: Nigeria @59: 9 Pictures That Will Make You Weep For Nigeria by sulaak(m): 2:05pm On Sep 29, 2019
itu404:



Thanks sir, i second you; indeed, i can do what the OP has just done, but i can also choose to show some good things, too. I would rather showcase the good while praying for peace for without peace there is no progress in any form. it is only we Nigerians that can fix Nigeria, coming here to be emotional and divisive just to earn "likes" from the 'bank full', of haters does not change the dire need for unity and peace. unfortunately, when men like FFK and Reno Omokri, keeps fanning the embers of hatred , strife and divisions we still have a long way to go. We all must see the continuance of the geographical landmass known as Nigeria as non negotiable and non debatable. moreover, if Jonathan or Atiku were to come back today, does that guarantee peace, harmony and progress which you and i crave like a thirsty man, water?

Nigerian cannot fix Nigeria until they accept that Nigeria has failed. Fixing Nigeria will require both structure and cultural modification.

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Re: Nigeria @59: 9 Pictures That Will Make You Weep For Nigeria by imanray37(m): 2:05pm On Sep 29, 2019
mybestlove:


We didn't offend anybody. Just that we refuse to act and are afraid to confront the ruling class
no we refuse to confront our selves
Re: Nigeria @59: 9 Pictures That Will Make You Weep For Nigeria by sulaak(m): 2:08pm On Sep 29, 2019
TheAlchemist:


I have to agree, for those doubting see how we drive during traffic in Lagos.
Is it the politicians that told us to be so heartless to our fellow road users?

Rubbish, if the laws was not enforced in London, Londoners would be driving at 70 mph on 30 mph roads. Nigerian disobeys the law because the laws are not enforced and the police are corrupt and incompetent.

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Re: Nigeria @59: 9 Pictures That Will Make You Weep For Nigeria by selemo: 2:15pm On Sep 29, 2019
dallyemmy:
We need to nvest more into world class education and infrastructure and everything will take shape. At least 25% of our annual budget should go into education.
Say that to a white man or Chinese or Japanese they will listen not to an African..

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Re: Nigeria @59: 9 Pictures That Will Make You Weep For Nigeria by Ciaos: 2:19pm On Sep 29, 2019
Ay04z:
Every Time we blame the goverment. Wat is you and me is doing to make naija a better place.?
No mind them. The way people are carefree with Nigeria is alarming. People don't know how to use the trash can, they dispose of rubbish anywhere they deed fit. We are the cause of our problem.

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Re: Nigeria @59: 9 Pictures That Will Make You Weep For Nigeria by slystyle203(m): 2:23pm On Sep 29, 2019
Poverty and Northern Nigeria is like oil and salt despite they're the ones ruling Nigeria from onset.
Re: Nigeria @59: 9 Pictures That Will Make You Weep For Nigeria by juman(m): 2:33pm On Sep 29, 2019
One Nigeria is a fraud.
Simple as ABC.

There suppose to be protest daily against senseless leadership.
Re: Nigeria @59: 9 Pictures That Will Make You Weep For Nigeria by ajl: 2:34pm On Sep 29, 2019
Continue watching BBNaija as your future and that of your unborn kids fritter away. A normal government is supposed to sanction the show but they wouldn't because it help them keep you engaged on irrelevant things.
Re: Nigeria @59: 9 Pictures That Will Make You Weep For Nigeria by MASTERCHIEF0847(m): 2:37pm On Sep 29, 2019
Ay04z:
Every Time we blame the goverment. Wat is you and me is doing to make naija a better place.?

Me and you don't control billion dollar budgets, don't be silly.

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Re: Nigeria @59: 9 Pictures That Will Make You Weep For Nigeria by Funkybabee(f): 2:41pm On Sep 29, 2019
you guys will keep saying government this government that but haven't do any iota thing to help the life of poor around you.

we have rich people building houses all over the street but poor are in their neighbourhood, there is nothing they have done for their living betterment except vegeance for their sins as if God used it against them, they will be able to stand it.

company are there raking lowers staffs up and down, counting them as if they are not human being.


no iota of single development in the life of lower staff so is it the government our only problem..

until nigerian stand to face the reality and show that we are the government, our family are the one holding the position, until they stop hailing the politicians because of their entitlement, until they show love to their neighbours and help others to become a somebody rather their own children is when she is going to be great

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Re: Nigeria @59: 9 Pictures That Will Make You Weep For Nigeria by Nobody: 2:45pm On Sep 29, 2019
we d youth are not ready for to fight for our right o.


need a sales landing page contact me
Re: Nigeria @59: 9 Pictures That Will Make You Weep For Nigeria by Wiifesnatcher(m): 2:53pm On Sep 29, 2019
if Nigeria must developed we have to do away with 1999 Scamstitution


if Nigeria must developed, we must go back to regional govt where every region should have their own head. all the abandoned projects of states are ignorantly blamed on gej and buhari because many don't know the relevance and roles of their state governors


A wretched country like Nigeria should have long do away with bicameral legislature. money paid to the 360 reps with allowances can transformed our ICT and put us at the space of global technology

1999 constitution was propounded by OBJ to suit his selfish planned. if Nigeria happened to be a sane country obj, ibb and buhari ought to have been gunned down by now, gej ought to have been sentenced to life imprisonment

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Re: Nigeria @59: 9 Pictures That Will Make You Weep For Nigeria by Serveyouright(m): 2:56pm On Sep 29, 2019
Equity15:
Nigeria is finished and the youths are very unserious...since Friday the social has been over -saturated with tacha when we should be addressing salient issues..I weep for the nation
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Exactly my brother, sometimes I wonder if we really understand our situation. Youth are getting clueless and useless everyday.
Re: Nigeria @59: 9 Pictures That Will Make You Weep For Nigeria by TemmyT002(m): 2:57pm On Sep 29, 2019
It is saddening
Re: Nigeria @59: 9 Pictures That Will Make You Weep For Nigeria by gwealth430: 3:06pm On Sep 29, 2019
Indeed there was a country. #notocorruption
Re: Nigeria @59: 9 Pictures That Will Make You Weep For Nigeria by kinglee007(m): 3:15pm On Sep 29, 2019
Nigeria@59 and the Foreign rice which we used to eat and was banned for the sole purpose of us consuming our "locally made rice" is now 2000 Naira for a Paint Bucket (which used to be 1200 - 1250 Naira before border closure). And " Our Locally Made Rice" is now 1700 Naira for a paint bucket (5 and half derica). I don't understand!!! Shouldn't the price of our so called "locally made rice" be affordable to every citizen and thus promote it and gradually eradicate the foreign rice? Rice is gradually becoming food for the rich. And someone will tell me it's not the GOVERNMENT that is to be blamed but the Nigerian Citizen?

I'm not a fan of political party but it's only true to say that the since this government entered power, the masses have not been smiling. The few that smile and laugh are the ones benefiting from the people in this present government. Someone will take 15k to the market and automatically turn to human calculator talking to himself/herself at one corner of the market trying to figure out if money was lost. And later he or she will see that every Kobo was accounted for. And one human being will tell me that the government is working for a "better" Nigeria? That we must suffer now to get to a better Nigeria because the past government has eaten all the money meant for the upkeep of the Nigerian Citizen? And the best way to start with this next level movement is by ensuring the citizens don't get the basic amenities such as "Food"? Abeg someone should help me with how the maths works.

If it's not the leaders in government that is to be blamed, then can someone tell me what is the difference between Nigeria and Dubai (U.A.E).

We all have our part to play truth be told but there has to be a trunk that aids the holding of the branches which in turn aids in holding the fruits and the leaves before we can call it a tree. There has to be a Head before we can call it a body. Else a body without the Head is a "Headless Body".

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Re: Nigeria @59: 9 Pictures That Will Make You Weep For Nigeria by Serveyouright(m): 3:18pm On Sep 29, 2019
michoim:
All these ugly pictures were caused by decades of PDP misrule and looting. It did not just happen overnight...
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It is true bro. But are we not scam again by those thief who decamp and form another rogue party called APC to continue thier evil deed? I believe we should be wiser than these APC and PDP.
Re: Nigeria @59: 9 Pictures That Will Make You Weep For Nigeria by Nobody: 3:26pm On Sep 29, 2019
I'm 35 if Nigeria has not make it in 59 why should I hurry and kill myself.....lol
Re: Nigeria @59: 9 Pictures That Will Make You Weep For Nigeria by Nobody: 3:26pm On Sep 29, 2019
Ay04z:
Every Time we blame the goverment. Wat is you and me is doing to make naija a better place.?
nigerians buy their own electricity power,they pay for their own security,they do their own roads,they buy their own water etc.so tell me wht the govt is doing cheesy.nigeria is failed nation abeg.u need to travel out to see how retrogressive nigeria has become.

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