be objective and decisive.
It is time to PURGE. Purge the people, purge the mind and get busy because there is a lot of work to be done. No body is coming to save us.
Perish at your own will.
It’s sad to see the rudimentary understanding of ‘Boko Haram’ - as an anti-progressive movement - and its manifestations on the Nigerian society. Boko Haram is a concept that is well alive in government and now manifesting in policy. The recent changes in the requirements for….
professions. Peter Obi won’t save us. No single person will save us. This fallacy of ‘cash out’, ‘soft life’ without developing skills is a lie from the pit of hell. We NEED to move against all the politicians, systems and structures that are holding us back. The analysis has to
@TechnicalBben I’ve been thinking and I still can’t think of a word that accurately describes the predicament the country is facing. Words like ‘Finsihed’, ‘Cooked’ just don’t communicate the reality or gravity of what is happening.
I am genuinely terrified of what will become of the people.
@JustinUg_ This is why we have graduates without applicable knowledge and skills. We go see shege as we no gree get sense. Always lookin to cut corners
@realJudebela One of the ways to refine the ‘circle of leaders’ is to make it public offices financially unattractive. Currently, there’s too much financial benefits and ‘power’ attached to public offices; those passionate about helping their constituents and country can come forth.
@egbokavictory_ Now how many societies in the world award $6 to a best performing student graduating tertiary education? The devaluation of education and merit-based enterprise in our society I would argue is the underpinning reason for such disparity.
@Joe__Bassey African governments would rather take loans from western govts and/or organizations only to return the borrowed sum to their economy to employ them to build overpriced infrastructure; then we’re left with the debt. They’ve been gaming us like Nintendo for such a long time.