It seems it`s a dream but then you are awake, Lol it`s real!. Guys, I`m not just concerned about what is happening in Nigeria, but as well the manner in which we present ourselves and case to the rest of the world using this medium "Naijapals". The way we insult, embarrass and antagonize each other with embarrassingly bad english grammar is becoming unbearable and as a matter-of-fact alarming. This portrays the nigerian society as being the least educated even amongst other African countries.
If I would suggest, it`s time to watch it! It`s high time we stopped posting comments written in terribly bad and horrifying traditional african slangs "English-Made-Easy". A language reserved for the least illiterate african populace should not be used on an internationally used and recognized web sites like the "Naijapals" It`s time to get along and not going back, it`s time to go on the stage and not behind the stage, it`s time to show the world we are better informed and stopp adding to the already battered image of our beloved country (the giant of Africa). It`s time we watch what we say, wright or do expecially if they must be on the net.
The situation of africas "supper power" is heartbreaking, unacceptable and regrettable and should be condemned. But as civilized and socialised (and certainly educated) individuals that we are, we must tackle our problems in a civilized manner if we are expecting to record any possitive change. Our individual reactions, attitude, comments, languages etc. send unexpected, unbelievably powerful but negative message about us and our dear country accross the globe. Believe it or not, it does and `ll never do us any good!
Now tell me Mr....., Is it our poor English that has made it difficult for us get visa abroad
or does the English have anything to do with why Nigerian is being included in the list of terrorist nation.
Does the Queen's English create job opportunity for Nigerians or does it improve the economic situation of the country.
i know maybe u have just 4gotten the name of this site, but i'll remind u... It's called Naijapals, so we r Nigerians and Not English Men and women, so we are proud of what we speak if u don't like it then quit being a Nigerian, and go to London where you can speak Yo Man, or whassup dogg, since to you that one is Queen's English. Take care Bro. English