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We just have to pray for NIGETRIA dats all
I agree with you, we should pray for his recovery Because i know he is somebody's father, brother and Uncle and any body can fall ill too; but while we pray for his recovery, what Happens to Nigeria and her current situation? even the Bible made us to understand that heaven helps those who help them self. We dont pray and fold our hands waiting for a miracle from heaven without in our own way try to make things happen for our own good.
Angela424 said:We just have to pray for NIGETRIA dats all
Can you please suggest a particular way we should be thinking that will make national assembly review our electoral laws and 1999 constitution? these we have all agreed has big short-comings.
If you don't mind, don't blame the poor Angela as we may be heading for a national crisis, that is if we are not there yet.
If things are well,tell me why Musa refused to hand over to his vice knowing his state of health(?)
my dear i said that to angela because it huts me when i hear people talk like that; it is not personal though i have nothing against her and i dont want her to take it personal we are all friends in here.
after reading somethings from the net i asked myself where are we heading to in this country, take a look:
YAR’ADUA’S HEALTH AND HIS ADMINISTRATION:
President Yar’adua’s fluctuating health is not without its consequences on the country. This is apart from the apparent belief in several quarters that the president is often slowed down by ill-health because he has little energy to handle the complexities of the office of the president. Not only that, the country missed ample bilateral opportunities, which analysts averred, are requisite ingredients for the country’s tortuous journey to prosperity as encapsulated in the incumbent administration’s seven-point agenda and Vision 20:2020.
During his third medical trip abroad in August last year, the country according to analysts, lost the opportunity of learning from the Brazilian example, which is one of the world’s emerging economies.
The fourth medical trip also cost the country the golden opportunity of hobnobbing with the world leaders during the United Nations General Assembly session in New York. Yar’adua lost an opportunity of meeting President Barack Obama. While this development ignited criticisms from observers, the president also concurrently missed a UN Climate Change Summit that took place at the same time.
His continued absence at important national assignments including the just concluded FIFA U-17 World Cup tournament where he was unable to grace the final match on November 15, 2009 at the National Stadium, Abuja, The problem didn’t seem to even spare an important duty like the formal presentation of the national budget proposal to the joint session of the National Assembly. The president, in an unprecedented manner, decided to send the copies of the 2010 budget to the two chambers of the federal legislature, rather than make a formal presentation.
The president’s health has been taking its toll on the country’s survival long before now. The 15-day absence of the president last August from the country, Sunday Trust findings revealed had affected the inner workings of the administration because many policy decisions which were to get the consent of the president were left unattended to.
Sylvester Ikechukwu said:Can you please suggest a particular way we should be thinking that will make national assembly review our electoral laws and 1999 constitution? these we have all agreed has big short-comings.
If you don't mind, don't blame the poor Angela as we may be heading for a national crisis, that is if we are not there yet.
If things are well,tell me why Musa refused to hand over to his vice knowing his state of health(?)
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