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@EmmaMikael54467@ziggydakid@elonmusk How are Western laws weak when they clearly prescribe lengthy prison sentences (if not life imprisonment) and, in some cases, the death penalty for murder?
Let’s even assume they are weak as you have said, what then is holding western societies together if their laws are weak?
@EmmaMikael54467@ziggydakid@elonmusk All our so-called visionary leaders are overrated. Their “greatness” is dependent on them being overthrown or dying in office. Our problem is that we don’t take responsibility. We always blame the West as if they are occupying our political offices or wearing police uniforms.
@EmmaMikael54467@ziggydakid@elonmusk I am from Nigeria.
Our Western-influenced laws are not weak. It is the administrators of the laws that are corrupt and weak. Laws mean nothing if there are no enforcements.
I am sure western schools don’t sponsor exam malpractice for basic education students for profit reasons.
@EmmaMikael54467@ziggydakid@elonmusk Every nation have culture but I didn’t mean culture in the dressing sense or festivals sense. I meant culture in the civic sense. Culture as in our value systems and how backward they are for the 21st century. How do we explain normalising exam malpractices & jungle justice?
@quipstreak@EugeneOkumu_@ziggydakid@elonmusk When I say Africa's problem is culture, I don't mean food, language or dressing. I mean corruption, extreme ethnic loyalty, chronic exam malpractices, preference for connections over merit, excusing poor leadership, intolerance of dissent, the normalisation of jungle justice etc.
@quipstreak@ziggydakid@elonmusk The problem here is that you’re absolving Africa of agency. You think every corrupt practice on the continent are imported & Africa lacked the capacity to simply walk away from them. We are not the first or only nations to be colonised but we are the only ones who won’t move on.
@EugeneOkumu_@ziggydakid@elonmusk You don’t think our extreme ethnic loyalty, the normalisation of exam malpractices (even in Primary 6 exams), our preference for connections over merit, our intolerance for unpopular opinions, and our normalisation of jungle justice are terrible enough to stunt our progress?
@quipstreak@EugeneOkumu_@ziggydakid@elonmusk When I say Africa's problem is culture, I don't mean food, language or dressing. I mean corruption, extreme ethnic loyalty, chronic exam malpractices, preference for connections over merit, excusing poor leadership, intolerance of dissent, the normalisation of jungle justice etc.
@ziggydakid@elonmusk You make it seem like Africa was a supercontinent before the arrival of the Europeans. Colonialism, as bad as it is in principle, isn’t the reason why Africa is backward. We are backward largely because of our culture. External forces are just a cheap way to dodge responsibility.
When you hit rock bottom, the rock could still open up and swallow you just so you know that just because you have suffered, doesn’t mean you can’t suffer even more. This life thing can be that cruel.
How does NANS generate money to run their operations. I can’t remember ever paying any money to them. Is there an arrangement where universities give them a share of students’ school fees?
@Juwon_Main@instablog9ja Former President Buhari once constructed a bridge that connected Cross River State to Cameroon. Maybe that counts for something as far as flying overseas is concerned.
@Edwardfig_ Congratulations? I feel mocked even if you may not intend it. Maybe it is a communication issue but I never said I made it out of my misfortune.
It’s hard to make excuses for the government even if you’re a diehard registered party chieftain. These criminals don’t look sophisticated at all. The only thing that explains their continuous freedom is that these criminals are being backed by corporations and political leaders.