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Democracy, The Opium of the Nigerian Masses.

Started this discussion. Last reply by Charles Ugochukwu Okere Jun 5, 2012. 1 Reply

I've observed that Nigerians actually accepted Democracy with joy and relief in place of militacracy not because the knew that the system would be more rewarding and portends higher dividends than…Continue

Antidote for corruption in Nigeria

Started this discussion. Last reply by Charles Ugochukwu Okere Jun 5, 2012. 5 Replies

Speaking from the spiritual and moral point of view. Nigerians and Corruption practitioners in Nigeriaalike are of one faith or religion or the other and fortunately for us, the two dominant…Continue

Nigeria and a Cashless economy. Are we ripe for this??

Started this discussion. Last reply by Charles Ugochukwu Okere May 15, 2012. 6 Replies

Nigeria and a cashless economy. Are we truely ready for a cashless based economy. Maybe, some parts of Nigeria are much ready to accomodate the system while some others are not yet ready. In as much…Continue

The events of 1914. A political wedding or welding??.

Started this discussion. Last reply by Charles Ugochukwu Okere Feb 7, 2012. 8 Replies

Some schools of thought are of the opinion that the amalgation of the North and southern Nigeria in 1914 was a political welding together and not a political wedding. In a wedding, there is mutual…Continue

 

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Charles Ugochukwu Okere replied to Ekpeme Otumala RobJ Monday's discussion Democracy, The Opium of the Nigerian Masses.
"All over the world democracy has proven to be the best form of government and it is working in the countries that practice it truly.  In Nigeria, 13 years is not so long a period to begin to judge its workability.  It still needs time to…"
Jun 5, 2012
Charles Ugochukwu Okere replied to Ekpeme Otumala RobJ Monday's discussion Antidote for corruption in Nigeria
"Corruption is as old as the world but we can do much to reduce it to the barest minimum by enforcing anti-corruption laws no matter who is invloved. "
Jun 5, 2012
Ekpeme Otumala RobJ Monday replied to Ekpeme Otumala RobJ Monday's discussion Antidote for corruption in Nigeria
"Thanks for your inputs. Let every Nigerian including the supposed corrupt high and mighty play his or her role of changing from bad to good, immoral to moral, corrupt to incorruptible and i assure you we'll start to see a new and rebranded…"
May 29, 2012
Ekpeme Otumala RobJ Monday posted a discussion

Democracy, The Opium of the Nigerian Masses.

I've observed that Nigerians actually accepted Democracy with joy and relief in place of militacracy not because the knew that the system would be more rewarding and portends higher dividends than the alternative forgone or not but because in actual sense they was no better alternative to the form of government their leaders offered them 13yrs back. Its 13 yrs down the line and today we celebrate the 13th yr in an imperial form of government that is the flip side of an imperial economic…See More
May 29, 2012
Charles Ugochukwu Okere replied to Ekpeme Otumala RobJ Monday's discussion Antidote for corruption in Nigeria
"I have not totally lost confidence in Nigeria, I believe that someday, we shall attain the level of a near-perfect society because we can never a perfect one.  It is only God that can have a perfect system. "
May 22, 2012
Okolobah Efe Michael replied to Ekpeme Otumala RobJ Monday's discussion Antidote for corruption in Nigeria
"Thank God you said if. You and i know its not possible to have a perfect society but lets pray those in authority will tend towards perfection"
May 21, 2012
Charles Ugochukwu Okere replied to Ekpeme Otumala RobJ Monday's discussion Antidote for corruption in Nigeria
"You shall be talking about true Christians and true Muslims.  But the big question is , how many are they and how many of them are in governmet?  It is not everyone that calls Lord Lord is qualified to enter into the kingdom of God. …"
May 15, 2012
Charles Ugochukwu Okere replied to Ekpeme Otumala RobJ Monday's discussion Nigeria and a Cashless economy. Are we ripe for this??
"When do you think Nigeria can be ready for this? "
May 15, 2012
Omojarabi Olorunfemi Wasiu replied to Ekpeme Otumala RobJ Monday's discussion Nigeria and a Cashless economy. Are we ripe for this??
"I know and I quite understand it is good to be optimistic, but not at the expense of reason. The truth about the cashless economy thing is that like many other things 'we are not ripe for it' Already, over 60% of our population live…"
May 14, 2012
Ekpeme Otumala RobJ Monday posted a discussion

Antidote for corruption in Nigeria

Speaking from the spiritual and moral point of view. Nigerians and Corruption practitioners in Nigeriaalike are of one faith or religion or the other and fortunately for us, the two dominant religions in Nigeria both preach against corruption practices calling it a crime and sin against God.Christians in Nigeria constitute around 50% of the entire population. If this reasonable number of Nigerians that are suppose to live christ like lives moderate the rate at which they fall into SIN and tend…See More
May 13, 2012
Charles Ugochukwu Okere replied to Ekpeme Otumala RobJ Monday's discussion Nigeria and a Cashless economy. Are we ripe for this??
"Nigeria cannot afford to be left behind in this era of technology. We must move along with the times and pay the price associated with it."
Feb 29, 2012
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Ekpeme Otumala RobJ Monday replied to Ekpeme Otumala RobJ Monday's discussion Nigeria and a Cashless economy. Are we ripe for this??
"Mr. Charlse, i totally agree with your opinion. I also think its about time Nigerians stop being pessimistic but show optimism in support of any initiative considered good. The beginning of the cashless regime will no doubt be associated with many…"
Feb 28, 2012
Charles Ugochukwu Okere replied to Ekpeme Otumala RobJ Monday's discussion Nigeria and a Cashless economy. Are we ripe for this??
"I believe we are.  Rome was not built in a day and the journey of one million kilos starts with a step.  The most important  aspect of a journey is the take off.  Actually it cannot come without challenges but I believe that…"
Feb 28, 2012
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