User talk:Nnekalucia

Nnekalucia (talk) 14:58, 29 July 2014 (UTC)I have always pondered on the Nigerian issues for a long time and like so many of peers, you are rendered helpless because the only way to make an impact is to be among the decision makers or law makers or king makers. To be part of any of these, is so dirty and complicated that if you are lucky to be alive, you wouldn't want to venture it again. It is no news that in most or all African countries, absolutely nothing works. Yes it is true, why is it so? I guess it’s a 20 billion dollar question. Almost all countries in the world are corrupt but why would one be so corrupt top the detriment of their own self? They say, the human have lost their feelings and now, animals are more sensitive and are more compassionate while the humans are becoming more animalistic with less compassion! Isn't that bizarre? We don't have human touch, compassion, emotions or feelings anymore. And when you start losing these attributes, you are closer to doomsday. Comparing Nigeria to other countries, you will cry for Nigeria because other countries might not have human feelings and the rest but there are certain issues they don't take for granted. Issues like health care, education, welfare, etc. if you can't give your country anything, give them health care and education. Nigeria is a super defaulter in these aspects. Education is never enhanced and the health care sector is in total shambles. Yet, the country has huge revenue generation. A politician in the local level of Government will boast of dozens of properties, oil blocs and affluence both home and abroad. They boast of how their children go to the most expensive schools abroad, shop in the most expensive stores, live in the most expensive homes, drive the most expensive automobiles both home and abroad and yet, they cannot initiate or manage a steady heath care system or educational system. It is beyond politics, it is high level of evil. I used to think that when people are educated, well exposed to the outside world and in a position to make decisions, that they make better objective decisions. Living in Nigeria has proven it's never so. They rather frustrate the establishment of these things to that they can bride themselves of being the selected few who have access to these privileges. What good are you or your wealth if you cannot make an impact in the most important things in your country? I recall when it was allegedly reported that a onetime ex president of Nigeria was humiliated in public overseas. Yes, a young man who has been following the dirty inhumane happenings in Nigeria spotted the Ex -President making use of one of the Amenities of the overseas country asked him publicly if he wasn’t ashamed to be using the infrastructures provided by the government of the host country when he couldn't do same to his country when he was in power. The young man went as far as announcing to those around by pointing at the Ex president and saying to the people that this man you are looking at, was once the President of a country named Nigeria but he is so corrupt that instead of leading the country positively, he embezzled the national resources of Nigeria and left the country worst than he met it. Trust Americans, they booed him and randomly threw questions at him. Guess what, he was unable to answer even the simplest question that was thrown at him.