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@jcokechukwu Try & Read properly please 🙏. Finding solutions also means that any government who cannot give you as a Nigerian that adequate protection which your fundamental human right should be changed by we the Nigeria people.
@jcokechukwu Comments here shows how tribal sentiments is of importance to almost all Nigerians. The fact is that, it is our collective responsibility to work out solutions to Nigeria problem positively. Empty brains 🧠 everywhere, it’s a pity. Any govt that can’t protect you should leave.
@dammiedammie35 Tribalism is too much in Nigeria, even a so called man of God! Why didn’t you give advice like this during GEJ’s regime? Rather, you protested against GEJ on the streets of Lagos opening. Mr. Move wisely and diplomatically, you try you hear 👂! Rubbish.
Adeboye go and protest ok
@AkinWAdedotun@jcokechukwu@SecRubio As a Yoruba man that you are, your respond on issues like this must be a stupid talk because a Yoruba man is Nigeria president. Tribalism has finished you people. But if it were another tribe who is president, with what the US is doing to Nigeria, you would have worshipped Trump.
@Ozorbig1 The Nigeria government must do the needful to put insecurity in check! Create a safe environment for all. That’s the only way to show that we are responsible.
@Goodbahdman@NigeriaStories You as a Yoruba man, a foreign power is coming against your Yoruba president (Tinubu). Is seen as a problem to 9ja now right? But Tinubu himself rose-against a sitting president (GEJ) calling for super powers to help 9ja & remove GEJ, foreign assistance wasn’t an issue then abi?
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The danger of making crime a norm.
Whenever I talk about Nigeria being a crime scene, those who are part of the criminality and their hirelings will quickly start their noise-making, attacking and blackmailing me. But how do you tell people that those whose integrity, character and behaviour are supposed to be exemplary and emulated in society have become the very source of the nation’s decay? How do you tell young Nigerians to be honest and upright when those they are supposed to emulate are the least to be emulated because they are criminals and dishonest?
Certificate forgery is a serious criminal offence in all countries of the world. It is one of the most corrupt practices heavily punished.
In one of my knowledge-seeking visits to Indonesia early this year, after interacting with several ministers responsible for Health, Villages, SMEs, Planning, and Education, as well as the Vice President and President Joko Widodo on development, I met with the Chairman of the General Elections Commission of Indonesia. I asked him about the educational qualifications required to participate in elections from local government to the state legislature, governorship, and up to the presidential level. He openly stated these qualifications to me.
My team and I then asked a simple question: What happens if someone contests for public office with a forged certificate or did not attend the school he claimed he attended? He looked at me, surprised and shocked, and said, “That attracts immediate disqualification and prosecution. It is a criminal offence. He added, “If someone can forge a certificate, how can that person be trusted to lead others?”
But in my country Nigeria, though the laws are same as in other countries, that forgery is punished by immediate disqualification, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) makes no effort to scrutinize certificates before the elections, over looks complaints of forgery and when you challenged after the elections, court will dismiss the serious criminal issues as "pre-election matters" without giving this criminal act appropriate punishment.
INEC, even after the elections, does not bother to revisit or investigate these serious offences before the next election.
The other concerning issue from all these is how criminals and dishonest people scale through all the scrutiny layers -security, parliament and government apparatus set to handle such.
Even more disturbing, amounting to double tragedy, is that most of these dishonest people swore to an affidavit before a law court attesting to the authenticity of the documents they presented.
We are now preparing for the 2027 general elections. INEC have enough time to investigate past complaints about various forms of forgery and false claims.
Our Electoral amendments must include that anyone intending to contest for any public office, whether an incumbent or a new candidate, must submit all academic certificates to the electoral body immediately after party primaries, at least six months before the election. These certificates, alongside details of schools attended, what was studied and years of study, should be made public for verification within 90 days. This process must also apply to appointed officials, Ministers and even aides, because when dishonesty starts from the top, it spreads to every level of governance, just like it’s happening now.
We must deal with certificate forgery holistically with the seriousness and level of criminality it deserves. Criminal offences should not be dismissed as a mere procedural matter. We must end the era where forgery and deceit are rewarded with power. True leadership must begin with truth.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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The only way to beat a bad system or take away a bad government, and later be competitive enough to stand against other super powers of the world is to creat an awareness among our new generation on how to build weapons of war.
There are little gadgets of war that can be created which should be new and unknown to others. Since you are the first to introduce it, the world sees how valuable it is. When the benefit looks glowing, then the world would have no choice but to call you to the table for discussion.
Then and there, a people can be respected and valued. Not political arguments please 🙏.
If we keep staying on this path 👉(political arguments), the government you are trying to fight against will continue to create chaos, unexpected dramas that will distract us and put us perpetually in that state where we do nothing but argue amongst ourselves.
Let there be an awareness among our youth to keep inventing things, the act of invention is the primary thing that grows any enclave you call a people, and you don’t need the government assistance to invent anything if we are serious 🧐 about that thing called human survival and development.
Invention is the only thing you can use as a tool to make changes in a system. Remove those leaders who are not credible or bring in leaders who can lead properly.
Just imagine how low Nigeria leaders have reduced their ability to act as leaders in the right sense has become in recent times! Now, anyone can speak to the number one citizen of Nigeria without any sense of decorum.
When you create a monster, it’s for a reason, and one of these reasons is just for a backup. After the monster must have eliminated the suspected rivalries to give you the expected backup, there may be nothing more to be destroyed, it then comes back to you and fly at your throat.
Because the reason for its creation must be accomplished. And this is the 👉 to kill, steal and destroy.
I think don’t think Nigeria should be called a country, I think Ghetto street is more appropriate and honourable as a befitting name that should be tagged on her black skin, gazetted on the map of Africa. Don’t mean any insult for real, just saying what I think is obtainable and suitable.
An institution where senators in the chamber kept acting like children, what a huge embarrassment to the nation. Nigeria is always a joke I swear.
A Senate president whose name is always on issues that don't make sense, the growth and development of the nation is never a priority. This is so poor!