ghana has set the standard for africa to see. nigerian leaders were busy grabing anymoney they can lay their hands on forgeting that a world richest man can never come out from a poor country.no matter how much u have ur still from nigeria.and if nigeria is poor u are still poor with all ur money
@moscolah We believe in a better Nigeria, we believe we can make it if we try, we believe the word of God is the most potent agent of change and God is more than able to do much more than we hope or imagine. We believe in a great nation of a good people. Listen to the song very well, that is the Nijja we see not this one you want us to see. Nigeria is not that bad. we have schools, hospital and many things to make life worth living. abt the fake pastor, leave those pastor and God, do your own.
704309able i can of understand your point but GOD help those who help themselves,look at nigeria at present,without education there will be no creativity nigeria doesnt hav schools hopitals no banks no goverment,so how can GOD come down from heaven and fix simple things in life for nigerians,no system fake pastors every bad thing is in nigeria,so i think that you are nursing a dead horse,only nigerians can fix themselves but that wount happen,you rather expirence more killings bad govt,
brethren, i wish above you that men eve.rywhere lift up holy hands to god for men in autority that we may live a peacable and quiet life.evil will continue to grow in any society untill good men do something about it.what do u think.lets stop passing tha bag of responsibility around and embrace the challenge that stirs us right in the face.PRAY!PRAY!PRAY!THAT IS THE PRIESTLY MINISTRY, AND RESPONSIBILITY OF EVERY BELIEVER IN NIGERIA.especially those of us from BLW....BRO CHARLES IGBOKWE NC-USA
But Nigerian has continued to be ruled by tribalism and selfishness and evil men. And it is that idea we have continued to tell you - to live Biafra land and go to your home because we cannot live together.
"United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has released a damning report on the food insecurity situation and poverty level in Nigeria, stating that about 138.6 million Nigerians live on less than N302 naira ($2.00) per day. According to Mr. Tim Prewitt, Managing Director, USAID Markets ... the figure represents 92.4 percent of the country's population." - Nigerian Tribune. Monday September 14, 2009.
When this guys where fighting wars,oil fighting...what did it do to the economy, learn from other countries check the states also.
Till u guys agree and understand eachother, hahaha ur peers will continually increase. u wait and fight till the helm of leadership is collected from ur country. check africa now, just look at the countries that listen, that agree, continue and watch.
As Abraham Lincohn and Obama said to am nation more divided than ours "we are not enemies but friends, though passion might have strained it musnt and never be allowed to break our bonds of affection."
Thanks brother,i admire your wisdom and understanding in seeing thru precisely the point i was trying to raise concerning the volatile state of relationship b/w the Nigerian tribes.Its all borne-out of the role n relation each tribe perceived n assumed of itself visavis the colonial master.The Yorubas n the Ibos elites embraces n imbibes the nose-up western culture while the Hausas intelligently plays the sub, obedient role n endear the trust n powers from the master.I´ll msg the rest to you.
ghana has set the standard for africa to see. nigerian leaders were busy grabing anymoney they can lay their hands on forgeting that a world richest man can never come out from a poor country.no matter how much u have ur still from nigeria.and if nigeria is poor u are still poor with all ur money
biafransnake 1 year ago
@moscolah We believe in a better Nigeria, we believe we can make it if we try, we believe the word of God is the most potent agent of change and God is more than able to do much more than we hope or imagine. We believe in a great nation of a good people. Listen to the song very well, that is the Nijja we see not this one you want us to see. Nigeria is not that bad. we have schools, hospital and many things to make life worth living. abt the fake pastor, leave those pastor and God, do your own.
enny2010able 1 year ago
704309able i can of understand your point but GOD help those who help themselves,look at nigeria at present,without education there will be no creativity nigeria doesnt hav schools hopitals no banks no goverment,so how can GOD come down from heaven and fix simple things in life for nigerians,no system fake pastors every bad thing is in nigeria,so i think that you are nursing a dead horse,only nigerians can fix themselves but that wount happen,you rather expirence more killings bad govt,
moscolah 2 years ago
brethren, i wish above you that men eve.rywhere lift up holy hands to god for men in autority that we may live a peacable and quiet life.evil will continue to grow in any society untill good men do something about it.what do u think.lets stop passing tha bag of responsibility around and embrace the challenge that stirs us right in the face.PRAY!PRAY!PRAY!THAT IS THE PRIESTLY MINISTRY, AND RESPONSIBILITY OF EVERY BELIEVER IN NIGERIA.especially those of us from BLW....BRO CHARLES IGBOKWE NC-USA
704309able 2 years ago
But Nigerian has continued to be ruled by tribalism and selfishness and evil men. And it is that idea we have continued to tell you - to live Biafra land and go to your home because we cannot live together.
Onyibeb 2 years ago
"United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has released a damning report on the food insecurity situation and poverty level in Nigeria, stating that about 138.6 million Nigerians live on less than N302 naira ($2.00) per day. According to Mr. Tim Prewitt, Managing Director, USAID Markets ... the figure represents 92.4 percent of the country's population." - Nigerian Tribune. Monday September 14, 2009.
Okoroman 2 years ago
When this guys where fighting wars,oil fighting...what did it do to the economy, learn from other countries check the states also.
Till u guys agree and understand eachother, hahaha ur peers will continually increase. u wait and fight till the helm of leadership is collected from ur country. check africa now, just look at the countries that listen, that agree, continue and watch.
adedamex 2 years ago
As Abraham Lincohn and Obama said to am nation more divided than ours "we are not enemies but friends, though passion might have strained it musnt and never be allowed to break our bonds of affection."
Get mi point friend!
calexculux 2 years ago
Thank you brother. I'll wait for the message.
kemetan 2 years ago
Thanks brother,i admire your wisdom and understanding in seeing thru precisely the point i was trying to raise concerning the volatile state of relationship b/w the Nigerian tribes.Its all borne-out of the role n relation each tribe perceived n assumed of itself visavis the colonial master.The Yorubas n the Ibos elites embraces n imbibes the nose-up western culture while the Hausas intelligently plays the sub, obedient role n endear the trust n powers from the master.I´ll msg the rest to you.
oluwalomejooda001 2 years ago