How intentionally reflective you are determines how corrective you will be.
Reflection exposes the errors, assumptions, habits, and emotional reactions. The more honestly you reflect, the more accurately you can adjust your actions, decisions, and direction.
Reflect Regularly.
@bummiearo@Flohairs@lefuturebon I think she’s ignorant of facts;she’s more emotionally driven than facts. They often times plays to the gallery to show they are on the side of people
@snnade@Dee_9889 Our case is the same with that of Israelite for people who can deeply analyze it. We have not taken the right steps to face our challenges headon; previous governments decided not to reform gradually until we reach brick. Sin is not doing the right thing at the right time.
@FinPlanKaluAja1 The problem is not money, but priorities; almost all governors are building airports for who. How many people have the money to fly planes. Instead of focusing on what affects common man and grow economy and industries
@SilasGe@kezeike@FinPlanKaluAja1 It’s not allegation, it’s a public information. I directed you to ChatGPT to remove bias and emotions from the answers you will get.
@SilasGe@kezeike@FinPlanKaluAja1 All states were affected (you can ask ChatGPT this your question for clarity). It was not because of recklessness, but less allocation due to less revenues and subsidies
@Jone4God@femyek@FinPlanKaluAja1 But the states are not borrowing to survive anymore. They’re repaying loans, doing projects and still paying salaries duly; that’s enough evidence that more is earned.
@ifeanyieneje@Onsogbu As human beings, we are all a great actors. We have all got great capacities to build stories to fit the direction we want. No human being is above board. Society and leaders must both cooperate to build system. Why is the system not built the way we all want it all this while?
@ifeanyieneje@Onsogbu Leaders are product of society; a bad society will produce bad leaders. Nigeria does not lack laws, it is only enforcement which can be influenced by general behavior of people. Good leaders and good citizens makes a great system
@Onsogbu@kfayemi We need to understand context deeper before interpretation. He was not directing the poverty to violence scenario to only Tinubu, but to leadership failure which trickles from many years of negligence. Every result you have today is a product of action/inaction of yesterday.
@oluwolemoore@Officially_Kriz Obasanjo messed up with succession plan, and that’s one of his pain today because Yardua changed many of his programs (reversed the sale of Refinery)
@EkitiOracle@governance_101 Most of them do not have the balls to remove the subsidy. They will keep window dressing it until the country collapse completely. They go about telling us what is not possible in reality
@umasimafi@governance_101 He supported it but thinks he can go about it without having negative impact on people. The more you window dress the subsidy, the more you wouldn’t achieve it. All he said are common knowledge, but the reality requires any approach that will get the subsidy regime out
@KhingPharaoh@Akinboy@governance_101 If all you mentioned are possible( busses, improve rural communities etc) why has it not been done all this while. You can not have new results with same approach
@KhingPharaoh@Akinboy@governance_101 Where do you get saved subsidy funds; don’t you know we borrow to subsidize. You will have to borrow to do the plans they talked about at the time Nigeria was not credit worthy. All Fayemi was saying are just common knowledge that will not take us out of the subsidy reality.
@allibaloo It’s sad that the people democracy was designed to protect can not take advantage of the benevolent because of ignorance, emotional judgment, shortsightedness and little knowledge on how nations are built. They choose Popularity over capacity and competence