PHOTOS: Nigerian delegation to the US meets Obama
By The Guardian
21 July 2015 |
7:24 am
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Nigerians are not serious, I have said this severally but Nigerians want miracle, they want God to bring a Messiah to solve a simple problem they can easily solve for themselves, but unfortunately there is no miracle you only reap what you sow.
Nigerians behave like animals even the most educated. In fact Nigeria is a shame to black race, it’s behaviour justifies racism because it’s a single Nation with the most black people in the world. If one say that black people are less intelligent, the person is perfectly right because Nigeria attest to that.
How did we left such a structure that is not favouring any body neither the Hausas, Yoruba nor the Igbos for decades and expect one man to do it when we know that it’s not possible. No wonder Bob marly sang that most stupid people (Africans) ” most people wait when God will come from the sky take away every problem and make everybody fill high” He sang stand up for your right.Jonathan has single handedly done what nobody could do for Nigerians by calling for a constitutional conference but the clueless Nation call him clueless. This stupid Nigerians are not advocating for the implementation rather they are happy and comfortable with injustice, ironically go to church and mosques to fast and pray with high hopes from nothing and expect miracle from Buhari.
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