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Abdul Rasheed London, UK April 14, 2011
That is our problem! We borrow these things from the white peoples without looking into them, like the so called DEMOCRACY when the people themselves do not practice it. Going to the polling station is not Democracy as defined as by "Power of the peoples, Power by the peoples, Popwer for the peoples!
After the elections what happens? The Peoples are ingnored and the Cabals do whatever suits them, this is so all over the world because Never has a single Party won over 50% of the Votes and there has NNEVER been a 100% turn out in any elections in the world; therefore what is this about democracy and Power of the peoples when less than half the population will vote for the winning Party!!
Public, Private, Partnership means - The Government and The Private Sector, with the Government holding majority of the shares in the Project! The Private sector must not be allowed to hold the majority share because they will be there to rip off the people since competition will be limited!
In a PPP, the project can be made into an IPO where the Government, Private Companies, and Individuals will be able to subscribe for shares in the Project - a Truly PPP!. But as usual, our supposedly white saviours will advice the government differently so could make money for themselves and members of the Cabals!
By the way, do you know the monies spent on this western imposed Democracy could have built at least 2 TURNKEY POWER STATIONS WITHIN TWELVE - FIFTEEN MONTHS and we would have had lights in Nigeria 24/7 there after?
That is our PROBLEM, we want to run before we can walk, hence, we get it all wrong in the end!
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