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What do you think is the actual basis of Nigerian Problems?
Nigeria is full of socio-economic and political problems. Surprisingly, the problems in Nigeria are not natural but man-made; the problems in Nigeria are caused by Nigerians for Nigerians.
What are the problems in Nigeria? There are communal clashes, virtually, everyday and in everywhere in Nigeria; town A will wake up in the morning and start battling with town B for a small piece of land on the account that their forefathers that they were not even born before they died told them that the piece of land belongs to them. And before you will know it there would be loss of lives and property.
There is unemployment in Nigeria. Young school leavers are all over the place searching for employment that doesn't even exist. Well, it is so because Nigerians don't go to school to be empowered but to be employed. Nigerians don't go to school to have knowledge but to become gainfully employed at the end of the day.
The health care system is very bad. You may be surprised to hear from a medical doctor that there are no drugs in the hospital. The medical attention given to hospital patients is nothing to write home about not necessarily because the medical personnel are not well trained but because there are inadequate medical equipment to take of the sick people. Consequently, people die of minor health problems in the hospital.
Worst of all, about 70 per cent of Nigerians are living below poverty level. Poverty is the mother of all problems because it has the ability to lead to many other problems such as crime and so on.
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Originally posted by johnogaziechi:
Only fool of the first order will make the slightest attempt to think of this content as my own handiwork! I advice that we should try as much as posible to learn about the meaning of quotation mark.Well dambuzu you almost got me fooled that that post was your comprehension, but then, its all copy and paste

Originally posted by DANBUZU:
I advice that we should try as much as posible to learn about the meaning of quotation mark.
I "advice" that people post their website links when they post CopyPasta.

http://www.usdebtclock.org/
"Americans should not go abroad to slay dragons they do not understand in the name of spreading democracy." -President John Quincy Adams
Originally posted by thedawgfan:
Originally posted by DANBUZU:
I advice that we should try as much as posible to learn about the meaning of quotation mark.
I "advice" that people post their website links when they post CopyPasta.
[/quote]Edeh Chijioke is a Research Reporter, Publisher, and Ghostwriter on Several Issues of Human Life, Society, and Career; especially Internet Marketing Related Matters such as SEO, Viral Marketing, Adsense, and so on. For Details Visit http://www.allsocialproblems.com/home.htm Now.

Originally posted by grysmn:
Congratulations are in order Danbuzu! As usual you have started another dog fight in which every dog wandering by wants a part of! It must be a sign of Genius!


Originally posted by DANBUZU:
[/quote] Thanks. Carry on.Originally posted by thedawgfan:
Originally posted by DANBUZU:
I advice that we should try as much as posible to learn about the meaning of quotation mark.
I "advice" that people post their website links when they post CopyPasta.Edeh Chijioke is a Research Reporter, Publisher, and Ghostwriter on Several Issues of Human Life, Society, and Career; especially Internet Marketing Related Matters such as SEO, Viral Marketing, Adsense, and so on. For Details Visit http://www.allsocialproblems.com/home.htm Now.
http://www.usdebtclock.org/
"Americans should not go abroad to slay dragons they do not understand in the name of spreading democracy." -President John Quincy Adams

Originally posted by rjhowie:
And how many US/UK thread?This is one of 4 Nigeria threads at the same time. This is silly.

Off the top of my helmet, I'd say religion, poverty, violence, ignorance, no social security infrastructure & possibly ill fitting shoes.
Originally posted by rjhowie:
Now that is an evocative phrase.Have you looed in the oroverbial mirror yourself
Yeah jax, interesting how a missing 'k' changes a situation.Thankfully everyone is too far away........
Libya was just the beginning...
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Originally posted by rjhowie:
But the Nigerian threads are essentially similar. Another bump. And anyway you should know DANBUZU that America likes to rule everywhere so why should the Forum be any different??
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Originally posted by rjhowie:
I think I know where to get a pith helmet and could volunteer to be a District Commissioner.......
Oh, I wish!
You'll learn a lot, about why nobody thinks about such things.As I might have said before, the actual basis of Nigeria's problems is Nigerians. By that I mean the only likely resolution of those problems will have to come from Nigerians… (Unless you'all'd like to become a colony of someone or other… But I don't see any takers, there. Maybe China?)
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