solution to NIGERIA'S problem

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solution to NIGERIA'S problem

Postby Notorious Whyte on Thu Jun 21, 2007 1:57 pm

let me start by asking ourselves question may be proberbly if we all come together and find a correct answer to the question then we can now form allies and come out in one bodies and present it to our dear president.
now the questios
What are the three major things that is missing in our their state called 'NIGERIA'? 8)
''a problem identified is a problem solved'' so said an adage, but if only the problem'd been identified correctly and immediate action has been taking.
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Postby allman on Thu Jun 21, 2007 11:50 pm

i guess it will be pety difficult for any one to know the exact answer, we are waiting for your assistance.

but if i were to answer thismy comment will read. SHARIA because it is only under that that justice can prevail.

i know this might generate alot of feelings but that is the truth.
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Postby drixie on Fri Jun 22, 2007 3:35 pm

It might be the truth but have you taken time those that do not believe in Sharia? What if christians say the teachings of the bible would be the best way and believers of traditional religion also come out with their own form of "utopian" governance system?
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Postby white on Sat Jun 23, 2007 3:41 pm

@allman and drixie
Thanks to both of you! but i want more contributions to this topic, because it's our time to stand up and voice let stop being a coward.
@every
please your opinions counts and matters alot.
thanks.
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Postby Notorious Whyte on Sat Jun 23, 2007 3:53 pm

@white
Thank you so much for calling people's attention to this crusade w are about to establsh.
@allman
to be frown with it sharia is part of it but is not among the three things we are looking for, thank u.

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Postby qmaasim on Mon Jun 25, 2007 11:00 am

let honesty and patriotism enter the blood of nigerians and all problems will be a pleasure solving
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Postby Murtala on Mon Jun 25, 2007 8:00 pm

let people of different faith decide what is best to them and to them alone. period.
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Postby drixie on Mon Jun 25, 2007 8:32 pm

@murtala
If we decide to let people of different faith decide and stick to what is best to them, there's bound to be problems because we interact. And if we do things differently,, it will negatively affect our interactions. Our respective religion is an integral part of our society but unfortunately, it has been a part of our problems. If everybody could just stick to the basics of what their religion teaches, our land would be a better place. But instead, what we have is hypocrites milking the people and making them believe they are deeply religious and are doing everything for the sake of religion.

I believe the solution to the Nigerian problem is for the interest of Nigeria to transcend each individual interests. but that is something that is kind of difficult now. Lets hope prayers work.
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Postby Notorious Whyte on Tue Jun 26, 2007 5:19 pm

@drixie
i respect your knowledge,.. yeah you are right by saying that the interest of Nigeria to transcend each individul interests. but we all know that this is something that is difficult in a way to achieve.

@murtala
we can not leave an individuals to decide what is best to them because if i as an individual think that best for is to kill you will the society leave to accomplpish my mission as an individual or will you too as a person accept it? no way!

@qmaasim
you are right by saying that we should allow honest and patriotisms.

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professionalism

Postby haggaielebiju on Tue Aug 26, 2008 10:26 am

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i think solution will start in Nigeria, the day we will have practical leaders who will appreciate professionals and put them where they belong.let professionals handle their various sections.you can imagine when a lawyer become the minister for aviation,what does he know about aviation? or a linguist as minister for petroleum or power. with all sincererity,we need not compromise with dis our great nation.we compromise too much and our leaders treat our country like a family bussiness.haggai j elebiju
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Postby white on Wed Aug 27, 2008 5:26 am

Im tired n sick of dese so called leaders or godfatherism system in our dear country, dey dnt fink way4ward al dey care bout is demself n deir families, dey neva care bout we d masses. I fink 2solve nigerias problem dose greedy godfather ve 2b eliminated trust me. Lets do it in Gahanians way.
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