Showing posts with label poverty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poverty. Show all posts

Friday, 20 May 2016

Good People Great Nation (II)

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Many Nigerians have come up with awesome technological solutions to some of the world’s greatest problems. Some hope to engage in research that will help the Science world. The tragedy is, in most cases, these bright, promising minds are limited. Majorly limited by corrupt leaders who will ‘corner’ the money that was assigned for these nation advancing projects.

When will this end?

Monday, 25 April 2016

Good People Great Nation (I)

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It's so nice to hear that every one is doing nice.  This post would be broken down into two because I have some web development projects to work on. Do well to subscribe to this blog so that, you don't miss any posts. You can also always check out the archives section to be sure you are abreast. Happy reading!


The Nigerian people are classified to be the happiest set of people on earth according to research.  They are also known to be very hospitable. An average Nigerian can endure some degree of discomfort for someone. Although, in some cases  these same people could walk past a stranger looking for direction. In these few cases, it must have been due to ‘over-sensitivity’ and majorly bad experiences.

Apart from hospitality, they are also renowned for their intelligence. Just like every other thing, some Nigerians put their great intelligence to evil use. This has led to Nigerians being banned from some international schemes, initiatives and programs.
                                                        
Is it much of a sound idea to put all Nigerians on the black list when in actual fact, only a certain percentage of the populace perpetuate this evil?

Thursday, 21 April 2016

Master Corruption: Ancient but Subduable

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The saying that corruption has been institutionalized is no longer doubted among the populace and has been accepted by majority.

How can you help a situation where you can boldly see that a product or service is free and you’re told fearlessly that you have to pay some form of ghost fees to access what ought to be YOUR RIGHT? How can you explain a situation where your ‘keeper’ tasks you special fees to provide what ought to be your inheritance.

In a case where corruption is seen as an integral way of living, there'll be no progress. Little wonder some past leaders raided their countries of corrupt leaders, and today, the masses are reaping the fruits.

No one is saying that corruption fails to exist in some other part of the globe. Rather, one is saying that it has to be so negligible, and it would take serious investigation to find out, because the perpetrator must have researched or innovated on a way

Monday, 20 July 2015

Nourished to Death?

In advanced nations of the world, not everybody handles food for the public. They must be licensed by the government.
In Nigeria the exact opposite is the case, anybody can handle food for parties or put up a food sales outlet.

In developed nations, things are done orderly, different buildings are built for specific purposes, but