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1  Forum / Relationships & Romance / Re: What Is Wrong With this Photo [Modern Women Edition] on: 29-06-2016 12:28 PM
Nawa o
2  Forum / Politics / Re: Why I Wanted Wike Out Of Rivers – Doyin Okupe, Ex Jonathan’s Aide on: 29-03-2016 09:44 AM
Hmmmm! just passing, Rivers and there wahala don tire me.
3  Forum / Politics / Re: Politics Is Not Mathematics; Okupe Tells APC on: 28-12-2014 11:13 PM
Okupe the bastard!
4  Forum / Politics / Re: Northerner Must Be President In 2015 If Not… – Northern Elders Insists on: 28-12-2014 11:08 PM
In GMB we trust, Nigeria must change for better.
5  Forum / Politics / Re: Is the current generation capable of changing the situation of Nigeria? on: 5-10-2009 11:25 AM
Quote from: olubenson007 on  1-10-2009 05:05 AM
I don't think the present generation can do anything to revamp Nigeria.As long as we continue to have those old politicians at the helms of affairs of our polity,new generation has no chance.
6  Forum / Politics / Re: Any hope of seeing Nigeria raise again? on: 5-10-2009 11:21 AM
Quote from: chivikk on  1-10-2009 11:43 AM
All i can say to everyone is try to do your own best. Do not put your hope in Naija, i think that is day dreaming because Nigeria is hopeless.....Let us face the fact. If u still have hope, i am sorry for u, except u are in Aso Rock...
7  Forum / Politics / Re: Is the current generation capable of changing the situation of Nigeria? on: 30-09-2009 01:27 PM
 the National Assembly (NA)  gave a vote of confidence on prof Iwu. the NA increased their budgetary allocation to extra tens of millions of naira each. the executive refused to adopt the Uwais electoral reforms recommendation for free and fair election . the PDP has insisted on staying in power for the next 60 years. the EFCC have left the former govs alone. so where lies our hope for a better Nigeria.
8  Forum / Politics / Re: In Naija's case which is more effective: political or bloody revolution on: 30-09-2009 01:23 PM
Quote from: hardonsky on 18-09-2009 06:20 PM
who will amend what? the National Assembly (NA)  gave a vote of confidence on prof Iwu. the NA increased their budgetary allocation to extra tens of millions of naira each. the executive refused to adopt the Uwais electoral reforms recommendation for free and fair election . the PDP has insisted on staying in power for the next 60 years. the EFCC have left the former govs alone. so who will amend the constitution for u?
9  Forum / Politics / Re: Any hope of seeing Nigeria raise again? on: 30-09-2009 01:19 PM
let's keepon praying ang hoping.
10  Forum / Politics / Re: Is the current generation capable of changing the situation of Nigeria? on: 30-09-2009 01:15 PM
@treasure
May be.....................
think well 'o'
11  Forum / Politics / Re: In Naija's case which is more effective: political or bloody revolution on: 17-09-2009 12:55 PM
@rbest
u 2 should know.
12  Forum / Politics / Re: Ibori tried to bribe me - Ribadu on: 15-09-2009 02:09 PM
Who else is not currupt in Naija? me ? you? or who else? abeg post another topic, curruption is as popular as pure water in naija.
13  Forum / Politics / Re: Nigeria for Change Initiative on: 15-09-2009 02:05 PM
A country with over 250 ethnic groups, with two major religions that sharply divided us, a kind of think tank is highly desirable to effect any change in Nigeria. How? where? When? are three important questions we need to sit down and ponder on.
14  Forum / Politics / Re: Is the current generation capable of changing the situation of Nigeria? on: 15-09-2009 01:57 PM
I don't think we really need Jerry Rawlings' style of revolution in Nigeria. "cause Nigeria's case is far more complex than that of Ghana. A country with over 200 ethnic groups with two major religions that sharply divided us, i believed this method is untenable.
15  Forum / Politics / Re: Nigeria for Change Initiative on: 14-09-2009 01:43 PM
how did you arrived at 25,000 figure of currupt Nigerians? My broda, the figure is too insignicant.
16  Forum / Politics / Re: Is the current generation capable of changing the situation of Nigeria? on: 14-09-2009 10:38 AM
I agree, but our general attitude concerning development of our great country gives me cause for concern. Ask urself what's happening to education in Nigeria. My dear no country will ever rise above the level of her education.
17  Forum / Politics / Re: Any hope of seeing Nigeria raise again? on: 14-09-2009 10:31 AM
Quote from: coNSPIREng on 26-08-2009 08:52 PM
My brother, all hope is not lost for  this country until we say it is lost. In other words, whatever this country becomes lies in our hands. I said in my blog ( http://kilankooluwaseun./ ) recently that whatever a country becomes is a reflection of who the citizens of the country are.

I won't say much here because I can be tempted to type more than the limit-my blogs all my mind on this particular issue.

If you and I can stand to action and take responsibility for the future of this country, Nigeria will be great again.

Thank you,
Kilanko Seun.
18  Forum / Politics / Re: Any hope of seeing Nigeria raise again? on: 21-08-2009 12:04 PM
Quote from: ambassadorvic on 19-08-2009 10:17 PM
YES NAIJA CAN RISE AGAIN IF ONLY I AND YOU WILL STAND UP TO OUR RESPONSIBILITIES  BY SAYING NO TO MONEY BAGGED POLITICIANS WHO ONLY KNOW WE EXIST WHEN THEY WANT TO USE US FOR ELECTION THURGRY  WHOM THEIR CHILDREN ARE SOME WHERE ABROUD . I THINK IS TIME TO REPOSITION THIS COUNTRY.IF WE DO NOT , GENERATION UNBORN WE QUARY US.
19  Forum / Politics / Re: In Naija's case which is more effective: political or bloody revolution on: 21-08-2009 12:02 PM
@Godsson
Revolution of the mind is needed in every noble undertaking in this life. I believed srongly that to wrest power from khakistocratic political maniacs like PDP politicians, we need to take a bold action even if it means bloody one.
20  Forum / Politics / Re: Is the current generation capable of changing the situation of Nigeria? on: 13-08-2009 12:41 PM
What is hapening in the Nigerian polity today gave me cause for concern. The more one thinks about the problems bedevelling the nation the more confuse one becomes. The current generation really has a big problem to confront. How and where to start, I don't really know.
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