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I so hate it when grown old men lie. In far away Brazil, the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu told that blatant lie about corruption in Nigeria. Indicators are so bare for the blind and his audience will all be wondering what a fool he's making of himself. Tinubu is a clown.

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Never seen or heard of any country where the cost of obtaining international passport is way above the monthly income (minimum wage) of citizen. Maybe Dr Joe Abah, OON can help some of us here understand why Nigeria is setting this precedence.

Never seen or heard of any country where the cost of obtaining international passport is way above the monthly income (minimum wage) of citizen.

Maybe <a href="/DrJoeAbah/">Dr Joe Abah, OON</a> can help some of us here understand why Nigeria is setting this precedence.
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There's urgent need for security agencies in Nigeria to seriously start looking in wards for who the sponsors of banditry, Boko Haram, so-called Fulani herdsmen, UGM and the rest of them are. News coming from a Kwara state monarch should serve as an eye opener. We are at war.

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Fighting corruption in Nigeria is that easy. Publicly execute one or two proven corrupt individuals and corruption will be a thing of the past in Nigeria . But who is that incorruptible judge or leader to carry out this task? Until we are ready, the mockery will not end.

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With the new imposed 5% tax on all fossil fuel by the Federal government of Nigeria,even at this time the President said the country is swimming in excess revenue, I dare to ask if we still have a labor union in Nigeria? Where are the Ojota protesters? Where are the opposition?

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When I look at the lineup of men who govern Nigeria today, I can't but weep for her. These are men with zero empathy , men who careless about the governed, men who support anything so long it benefits them momentarily at the expense of the vulnerable.

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Most Nigerians never experienced a system that works, hence, they're satisfied with the hell of a system that's not suitable for even animals in a sane society. Imagine dullards supporting a system where one can't walk freely without fear of being abducted. Shit hole indeed

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The colonial masters left Nigeria too early. Only the military can make up the losses. Nigeria is not ready for a democratic governance. Tribe and religion won't allow for a unitary government.

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Laws made in Nigeria are for the common man . The affluent and the elites disobey the laws at will with no consequences. Which country on earth can rise under this condition? None .

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When I read of these daily killings in Nigeria,I can't but wonder what a country we are building. Those are precious lives cut short due to negligence of our leaders. What will it take Nigeria to declare a state of emergency on insecurity local, state and federal levels?

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These are really hard times in Nigeria especially for the more vulnerable citizens in remote areas of the country. Leadership failure.

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Help train a child today. That child you think is no responsibility of yours to train may tomorrow pose a danger to you and your trained kids. Some group of senseless robbers I learnt killed a medical doctor who drives Uber. They choked him to death and made away with his car.

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Do you ever wonder as a Nigerian how much as an individual you are indebted to, with the current borrowing spree the government is engaged in, alleged $21 billion so far with more still to be endorsed by the Senate. Anyway, let me go to Dr Joe Abah, OON and learn pronunciation Abeg.

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What we see in Nepal today is a step taken too far. I don't support burning government buildings or stripping individuals of their dignity. Protests is a democratic right but within the dictates of the law. Hope they don't evolve into a bigger mess. IMO.

What we see in Nepal today is a step taken too far.
I don't support burning government buildings or stripping individuals of their dignity.

Protests is a democratic right but within the dictates of the law.

Hope they don't evolve into a bigger mess.

IMO.
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Never mistake fat bank accounts for wisdom or intelligence, fools make money too. Opportunity can come to anyone. Value and respect men with wisdom, they can impact to you knowledge that enable you break boundaries. Hear the wise and don't argue with fools. Good morning.