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This country don tire me!

Trump is just like Reagan in the early 80's and Buhari wey do coup in early 80's is back in power in Nigeria, still with the same agenda as before.

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Hello:

Yes my broda, how you dey oh?

Country don tire me:

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Everything is just turning upside down, as if we just are going back in time. Trump is just like Reagan in the early 80's and Buhari wey do coup in early 80's is back in power in Nigeria, still with the same agenda as before.

History repeats itself for a reason.

We are constantly seeking for solution to our internally generated problems from abroad not realising that we remain slaves in the mind of the white man. We cannot progress until we realise we are only as strong as the weakest man amongst us.

I am afraid that by 2023, anarchy will be the order of the day. The 12-14 year olds now will be at the target range for voting then: they would be in their late teens. What examples or legacies are we showing or leaving behind for them to follow?

All these incursions; Fulani today, Sunni tomorrow, it's all for a reason. They know exactly what they are planning but our people don't care. It's the nature of the beast.

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Some eloquent speaking bastard is talking to some political leaders or warlords about how they can use data to control these young men for their selfish needs.

The Cambridge Analytics that eventually gave us a Trump POTUS are just 12 people; they were paid 15 million dollars.

It's all a game. All these so called data research companies springing up all over Nigeria and Africa with their large quotas of expatriate staff are basically spies. It's all just a game to them.

"I stand with Nigeria by Tu Baba" What nonsense and rubbish. Who is funding him? He has neither the cash nor the mindset. It's all part of their game. They are just trying to get general info, so they can use the data to profile on how to manipulate the masses.

Look at our budget for 2017.

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7.4 Trillion Naira.

Capital Expenditure 2.2 Trillion.

BORROWING 2.4 Trillion

So basically all the money we make as a country will be used to sustain them in power and we will now go and borrow so they can work???

And no one is talking!!!

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State House computers and kitchen utensils; 700 million Naira. . Haba!! Kilode! !

How can they spend 5.4 Trillion paying salaries and entitlements to themselves? For what?

All these monies come from TAXES on our Natural Resources and Private Individuals and Corporations. Its all paid into Government coffers. Now Government is telling us that they have to go and borrow 2.4 trillion to carry out work of 2.2 Trillion so that they can have work to do!!!! I tire oh.

The slave trade happened because we were uneducated. In all my research,that is all I can find. We had no way of communicating with one another from Sudan to Senegal and they took advantage.

It is the same today. The youth in Bayelsa has no way of communicating with the youth in Sambisa otherwise they would know who the enemy really is and they would fight and they would Win.

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My brother, i can assure you that the people who sold their votes for a bag of rice did not mean to give up power; they were not aware that they had power. All they thought they did was just an exchange. It was sold to them in a different format than us and even we still went ahead and voted in the clowns.

Who is the fool?

At least they got a bag of rice.

In the same way the press that is shouting out to us is not the same as that shouting out to the area boys for this protest by Tu baba.

So, How do we get the message across for people to look beyond what they are and what they hear?

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Education: Let us all be on one platform then we can decide which train to catch.

If every kid born at the beginning of this democratic dispensation was guaranteed quality primary education we would basically all be literate by now. The first batch would be 22 years old now if they started school at 5 years old.

Following primary education merit should kick in, there should be more community involvement. Education for a purpose. The child in Nassarawa should be learning more about farming whilst the child in the Delta about engineering and the child in Lagos about literacy

Education must be for a purpose and it must be clear to an 11 year old what the purpose is.

The purpose of a British style of Education was so you could go work in the Civil Service and serve in the Colonies, be a master of men.

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Then you couple this with an American style Government which is basically every man for himself and wonder why you end up with corruption every where.

In the British system all cash is consumed providing services to the end user, here it's consumed considering the infrastructure that needs to be put in place to provide a service.

Nothing is free in America and America owns nothing.

British Government on the other hand, like Nigeria, owns the natural resources and therefore provides Housing, Education, and Healthcare. They have a primary responsibility to do this.

American Governments have a primary responsibility to create a conducive environment for business to thrive and to protect this with monies raised from tax.

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Nigeria as usual has taken everything from both countries like a bush woman in a makeup shop, and applied it all over.

So now it's up to us as individuals to be a guiding light, to show that there is another way and to salvage the path for our Nation.

First of all, be successful. It gives you a platform to stand on and raise people up.

You don't have to be a Dangote you just have to be successful in the niche you pick for yourself. Stand-up for something otherwise you will stand for nothing. Above all do not be afraid of the unknown.

Hello. Hello. Hello.

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Chai! !! Network done go. Been talking to myself for the last 15 minutes.

Prince G (FBI) is a passionate Nigerian that wants to leave the country in a better state.

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