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Idris Kura Kano, Nigeria August 14, 2009
It is unfortunate that the people who were suppose to be leading the nation themselves need to be led or thought what to do even for themselves.
It baffles me the kind of discussions these people normally have at their Federal Executive Council meetings. Do they ever discuss the interest of the commonman in those meetings? Do they worry at all about what Nigerians say and feel about them?
I still have the believe that we will get it right maybe not in this generation but in generations to come. But who knows, it could still happen in this generation
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Cliff Baltimore, MD, USA August 14, 2009
The problem lies in the northern Nigeria, if the people of the north does not rise up against the likes of the kaduna mafia, and Arewa conservative group members and the current leadership we will not get anywhere any time soon.
It baffles me that the north is the least developed part of Nigeria at least in terms education and yet the people seem to tolerate this kind of leadership that has Shawn lack of regard for there own people.
The likes Yar'Adua, IBB, shagari and Abacha did nothing for the north but rather loaded there own pockets. Until you guys in the north start demanding better better leadership and not northers , this so-called leaders will always use their usual MOs ----- north-south issue to devise and divide the entire nation for only there own benefit, while they loot the nation dry.
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