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When will Nigeria Change?

Posted by Chioma Anyanwu on May 22nd, 09 at 02:02:26 PM in Politics
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When will Nigeria change?

Our country has gone through it all – the good (oil boom, EFCC in it's early days), the bad (coruption in high places, MKOs election annulment) and the ugly (Abacha era).

What do you think it would take for Nigeria to change? Is there any hope for us?

Or should we just resign to the status quo?



Tags: food for thought
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Reply by Obijiaku Ifeanyichukwu 'Ify' on May 24th, 09 at 03:50:52 PM

A revolution!

I've discussed this issue with quite a number of people and they all seem to agree that what we need is a 'revolution'! Unfortunately, we all know what revolutions are like but there is a price to pay for everything.So for us to liberate ourselves from the mafias and the cartels then something drastic has to be done.

Obviously, some folks oppose this idea but honestly we don't appear to have a better alternative.



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Reply by Samuel Muturu on May 24th, 09 at 04:38:10 PM

The questions always remain- "how will this revolution start?"...."who will start it?"....we missed a great chance in idiagbon!


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Reply by Samuel Muturu on June 15th, 09 at 06:16:02 AM

I have been hearing some good stuff about this Fashola man......is this for real?



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Reply by Samuel Muturu on June 18th, 09 at 09:20:15 AM

Has anyone got any updates on the Fasholamania bug? Please share.


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Reply by Apheeny on November 19th, 09 at 03:45:06 AM

it was believed that Lagos State is the hideout for hoodlums, and home for all sort of malicious and nischevious act, but things in Lagos State has taken a new dimension, no room for hoodlums, agbero, even the then Oshodi known to be home of all sort of evil is now a place where you can walk and have your things secure. I think all governors even the FG should borrow idea from Governor B.R.F............................................... he promised a better reliable tomorrow (BRT). he's working towards fulfilling all his promises.


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Reply by Gan Gan on August 17th, 09 at 10:32:48 AM

When the people change. When will the people change? Ehhhhmmmmm!



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Reply by yusuf on August 19th, 09 at 03:56:19 AM

Sorry for the interuption concerning my Country. Of course I can't keep quite Nigeria and Nigerians are PERPECTELY ALRIGHT. Because, we're not fighting as many countries do. And concerning change, is when our leaders changed thats when the country would change. Rulers and ruled can only achieve there aims by praying for the national unity and progress. 

ILOVE NIGERIA AND NIGERIANS 


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Reply by Apheeny on November 19th, 09 at 03:47:55 AM

IT BEGINS WITH YOU AND I. We are to chenge this country, nobody will do it for us, or else we bear the brunt alone........brace up NIGERIANS.



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