Friday, 3 February 2017

THE COMPENDIUM OF NIGERIANS PROBLEM


In a contemporary Nigeria where we had multi-languages, but only three were fully recognized officially. our problem is compounded, From the onset, the three languages wants to produce head of sate, which is not possible at a glance. our past leaders had been manage this syndrome for the past fifty years ago. This trends continues along the line, he led to the death of my prominent leaders, some led to fierce riot and even civilian war.

For the past fifty years, equal and opportunity where given to each of the three recognised languages in Nigerian, but all fails to develop the country and their region. with all these issue ahead of the country we fail to produced good governance for the masses to enjoy and feel at home. As time goes by the people of Nigeria started equipping themselves with education by all means to meet the standard they where place on.

The northerners are the people that enjoy the longevity of ruling Nigeria for so long, though they said, they are "BORN TO RULE" but not born to develop the country and their  province. They also underdeveloped Nigeria and northern part of Nigeria, go some part of Kano state only governor kwankwaso that took a bold step and replicate former Lagos state Governor Fashola trail in terms of beautification of Lagos state.

Truth is bitter,we don't tell ourselves the truth. if a igbo man is ruling the country and his under-performing, the igbos people will go against is inefficient rather they will support in as much as is their man on the throne. so these applicable to languages in Nigeria, that is why Nigeria is on the bricks of collapsing.

The religious aspect also contributed 90 percent to Nigeria problem Christians don't want a muslims to rule them, while the Muslims don't want the Christians to rule them too. so who is to rule at this point we need to tolerate each other.

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