User talk:Princejm

'''Libyans have taken the right step at the right time, but through a wrong process. They are making a mistake by looking at the U.S system of government and trying to adopt it. They should have had a good look at most Africa Countries that have ignorantly adopted the so-called democracy and are painfully practicing it today. If what we have in Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Uganda, Zimbabwe etc... is called democracy, then "democracy is a virus that should not be entertained or allowed to survive anywhere in Africa". Democracy has brought more sorrow and tears to Africans than joy. The west ( especially the U.S) should allow us to grow and develop as a continent and as a people. Libyans should beware of the U.S and it's allies. There mission is not to help you get rid of Gaddafi but to occupy, scramble and partition your natural resources. Prince Julius Momodu (Nigeria).

"Success is a possibility"
Success is a possibility. There are two major things you need to do. Firstly, you need to have a dream. A dream you should jealously protect while you work towards it's realization. Secondly, if you have climbed, dont push the ladder. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 41.190.2.247 (talk) 11:08, 31 March 2011 (UTC)

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH INEC!!!
Again!!! Nigerians please be vigilant. They are planing to rig this election. These postponements is no doubt as a result of imperfection and errors in their plans to rig the election. But first of all, i want the federal Government to as a matter of urgency send a letter to Prof. Iwu; to apologize to him and to congratulate him for planing (not conducting ) the best election so far. Its a shame on Nigeria. It seems to me we don't even have a past to learn from. If democracy is too big and difficult a project to manage in Nigeria, i think we still have time to start thinking of a better and easy to manage alternative. If our institutions and their caretakers continue to behave this way, then it will not be wrong for any one to agree with what Gaddafi said in THE GREEN BOOK. I quote;" Under such systems (i.e democracy) the people are the victims whose votes are vied for by exploitative competing factions who dupe people into standing in long apathetic silent queues to cast their ballots in the same way that they throw waste paper into the dustbins." Nigerians, my question now is Should we or should we not believe that this is a fact? the future and the success of our country still depend on us. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 41.190.2.137 (talk) 12:01, 4 April 2011 (UTC)

INJUCTICE AGAINST LIBYA.
The mandate given to the Security Council clearly stated that “When a threat against international peace is brought to the attention of the Security Council, the council first attempts to negotiate a settlement between the disputing parties”. I still can not understand why the U.S and its allies did not negotiate settlement before going into war with Gaddafi. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 41.190.2.140 (talk) 10:29, 10 April 2011 (UTC)