• Nigeria Stands As Democratic Example Despite West Africa Coups, Says Akume

    Nigeria Stands As Democratic Example Despite West Africa Coups, Says Akume
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  • 𝐎𝐅𝐅𝐈𝐂𝐈𝐀𝐋: AFCON 2025 GROUPS

    GROUP A

    Morocco
    Mali
    Zambia
    Comoros

    GROUP B

    Egypt
    South Africa
    Angola
    Zimbabwe

    GROUP C

    Nigeria
    Tunisia
    Uganda
    Tanzania

    GROUP D

    Senegal
    DR Congo
    Benin
    Botswana

    GROUP E

    Algeria
    Burkina Faso
    Equatorial Guinea
    Sudan

    GROUP F

    🇨🇮 Côte d'Ivoire
    Cameroun
    Gabon
    Mozambique

    AFCON is scheduled to commence on December 21, 2025, in Morocco.

    Opening match: Morocco Vs Comoros

    The tournament final match will take place on January 18, 2026.

    #AFCON
    𝐎𝐅𝐅𝐈𝐂𝐈𝐀𝐋: AFCON 2025 GROUPS ✅ GROUP A 🇲🇦 Morocco 🇲🇱 Mali 🇿🇲 Zambia 🇰🇲 Comoros ✅ GROUP B 🇪🇬 Egypt 🇿🇦 South Africa 🇦🇴 Angola 🇿🇼 Zimbabwe ✅ GROUP C 🇳🇬 Nigeria 🇹🇳 Tunisia 🇺🇬 Uganda 🇹🇿 Tanzania ✅ GROUP D 🇸🇳 Senegal 🇨🇩 DR Congo 🇧🇯 Benin 🇧🇼 Botswana ✅ GROUP E 🇩🇿 Algeria 🇧🇫 Burkina Faso 🇬🇶 Equatorial Guinea 🇸🇩 Sudan ✅ GROUP F 🇨🇮 Côte d'Ivoire 🇨🇲 Cameroun 🇬🇦 Gabon 🇲🇿 Mozambique AFCON is scheduled to commence on December 21, 2025, in Morocco. Opening match: Morocco Vs Comoros The tournament final match will take place on January 18, 2026. #AFCON
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  • Breaking News

    Davido becomes the first African artiste to buy the 2 door 2026 Mercedes Maybach SL680 worth 1.2 billion Naira .

    The car is not yet available in the market . You can only preorder it and you must show prove that you are capable of maintaining it and buying an extra 2 .

    The level of money Nigerian artistes have now is crazy . Just this year Davido has bought more than 6 luxury cars with none costing less than a billion .

    Moral lesson : God abeg , bless my followers too . Them suppose enjoy .
    Breaking News 🚨🚨🚨 Davido becomes the first African artiste to buy the 2 door 2026 Mercedes Maybach SL680 worth 1.2 billion Naira . The car is not yet available in the market . You can only preorder it and you must show prove that you are capable of maintaining it and buying an extra 2 . The level of money Nigerian artistes have now is crazy . Just this year Davido has bought more than 6 luxury cars with none costing less than a billion . Moral lesson : God abeg , bless my followers too . Them suppose enjoy .
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  • Believe anything you see about the United States at your risk of mental. No one lies more than the news outlets and US politicians. 🤦🏼‍♂️I grew up believing Africa government where the most corrupt - then I became an adult in United States and realised African politicians are still in kindergarten compared to the level of corruption here in the US"  - Singer Dencia.
    Believe anything you see about the United States at your risk of mental. No one lies more than the news outlets and US politicians. 🤦🏼‍♂️I grew up believing Africa government where the most corrupt - then I became an adult in United States and realised African politicians are still in kindergarten compared to the level of corruption here in the US"  - Singer Dencia.
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  • Believe anything you see about the United States at your risk of mental. No one lies more than the news outlets and US politicians. 🤦🏼‍♂️I grew up believing Africa government where the most corrupt - then I became an adult in United States and realised African politicians are still in kindergarten compared to the level of corruption here in the US"  - Singer Dencia.
    Believe anything you see about the United States at your risk of mental. No one lies more than the news outlets and US politicians. 🤦🏼‍♂️I grew up believing Africa government where the most corrupt - then I became an adult in United States and realised African politicians are still in kindergarten compared to the level of corruption here in the US"  - Singer Dencia.
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    Powerful African
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  • Genetic studies have revealed that every person alive today can trace their mitochondrial DNA back to one woman, often referred to as "Mitochondrial Eve." She lived in Africa approximately 150,000 to 200,000 years ago. While she wasn’t the only woman of her time, her maternal lineage is the only one that has been passed down continuously through generations.
    Genetic studies have revealed that every person alive today can trace their mitochondrial DNA back to one woman, often referred to as "Mitochondrial Eve." She lived in Africa approximately 150,000 to 200,000 years ago. While she wasn’t the only woman of her time, her maternal lineage is the only one that has been passed down continuously through generations.
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  • Dear All,
    Please pass or share this information to Church members, group chats, NYSC members, children, family and friends who are seriously job hunting.

    WARNING:
    if anybody invites you for a job interview to any of the following addresses below: DO NOT GO PLS

    1. Plot 5, Voda Paint Plc,University Press House, Fumec Bus Stop Off Adeniyi Jones Ogba Lagos.

    2. 3rd floor, 8 Thomas Salako Street, Ogba Bus-Stop, Ikeja Lagos.

    3. Global Project, No: 92 Awolowo way, ikeja. Opposite Man house building, Lagos.

    4. 65c Opebi road, opposite glass house by Salvation b/stop, Opebi, Ikeja, Lagos.

    5. HYINSCO Office. No. 4, 2nd floor, upward Sanitas outlet, Alara street, Off commercial avenue, Onike, Sabo Yaba, Lagos.

    6. Plot 5, university press building, along industrial road, Ogba, Lagos.

    7. 4B, Ogungbeye street Oppt African shine by cadbury bus stop, Agidingbi ikeja Lagos

    8. Plot 14, Block A, Voda Paint, Surulere House, Off Fumec bus-stop, Surulere industrial road, Ogba, Lagos.

    9. No 4, Ahl Ogungbeye Street off Amaraolu road, opposite Mega chicken bus stop by first gate, Agidingbi, Ikeja, Lagos.

    10) 32, Olufemi Road, off Ogunlana drive, Surulere Lagos, YDNJI.

    11) 13, Ajumobi street, off Acme Road, Mega chicken bus stop, Ikeja, Lagos.

    12) 6, Deji oyenuga Street, opposite Kehinde odusote Estate, Anthony Village.

    13) No. 1 SHONOLA street OGBA

    (14) No: 2 Sunday street, off Ikorodu Palmgrove, Lagos.

    Others are at Egbeda, IKEJA behind Jabita hotel by Balogun bustop, ALAUSA, so many in Ibadan, Osun state. They are everywhere. now.

    Tell your family and friends the full address, date and time for the interview

    PLEASE NOTE:
    No 3,10 & 14 are ritualists. Pls try to inform whoever you know to be careful and always inform someone else when going for any interview giving full address of Interview location and name.

    Never ever go for Interviews at a place you never applied for a job. Even the ones you genuinely applied should be cross checked before the interview date.

    Any interview invite that is less than 24hrs before the date should be investigated and treated with caution

    These days messages are sent to our phones inviting people for a job you didn't apply for. They are killers!

    BE WARNED DON'T BE A VICTIM
    PLEASE SHARE This important information to job seekers, Friends, loved ones, family members and friends, relatives....
    Dear All, Please pass or share this information to Church members, group chats, NYSC members, children, family and friends who are seriously job hunting. WARNING: if anybody invites you for a job interview to any of the following addresses below: DO NOT GO PLS 1. Plot 5, Voda Paint Plc,University Press House, Fumec Bus Stop Off Adeniyi Jones Ogba Lagos. 2. 3rd floor, 8 Thomas Salako Street, Ogba Bus-Stop, Ikeja Lagos. 3. Global Project, No: 92 Awolowo way, ikeja. Opposite Man house building, Lagos. 4. 65c Opebi road, opposite glass house by Salvation b/stop, Opebi, Ikeja, Lagos. 5. HYINSCO Office. No. 4, 2nd floor, upward Sanitas outlet, Alara street, Off commercial avenue, Onike, Sabo Yaba, Lagos. 6. Plot 5, university press building, along industrial road, Ogba, Lagos. 7. 4B, Ogungbeye street Oppt African shine by cadbury bus stop, Agidingbi ikeja Lagos 8. Plot 14, Block A, Voda Paint, Surulere House, Off Fumec bus-stop, Surulere industrial road, Ogba, Lagos. 9. No 4, Ahl Ogungbeye Street off Amaraolu road, opposite Mega chicken bus stop by first gate, Agidingbi, Ikeja, Lagos. 10) 32, Olufemi Road, off Ogunlana drive, Surulere Lagos, YDNJI. 11) 13, Ajumobi street, off Acme Road, Mega chicken bus stop, Ikeja, Lagos. 12) 6, Deji oyenuga Street, opposite Kehinde odusote Estate, Anthony Village. 13) No. 1 SHONOLA street OGBA (14) No: 2 Sunday street, off Ikorodu Palmgrove, Lagos. Others are at Egbeda, IKEJA behind Jabita hotel by Balogun bustop, ALAUSA, so many in Ibadan, Osun state. They are everywhere. now. Tell your family and friends the full address, date and time for the interview PLEASE NOTE: No 3,10 & 14 are ritualists. Pls try to inform whoever you know to be careful and always inform someone else when going for any interview giving full address of Interview location and name. Never ever go for Interviews at a place you never applied for a job. Even the ones you genuinely applied should be cross checked before the interview date. Any interview invite that is less than 24hrs before the date should be investigated and treated with caution These days messages are sent to our phones inviting people for a job you didn't apply for. They are killers! BE WARNED DON'T BE A VICTIM PLEASE SHARE This important information to job seekers, Friends, loved ones, family members and friends, relatives....
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  • Thirty-two years ago, Nigeria stood on the cusp of greatness. The winds of democratic change were sweeping through Africa, and all eyes turned to our nation with hope, hope that Nigeria would rise as a beacon of liberty, justice, and self-determination. I was privileged to be an active participant in that defining chapter, which culminated in a historic election that captured the imagination of the world and reshaped our political destiny.

    It was a moment of great promise and great sacrifice.

    The political class made painful compromises, but it was the Nigerian people who bore the heaviest burden. They yearned for a new democratic order, and many paid dearly for it. I, too, made my fair share of sacrifices, most notably setting aside my own presidential ambition in deference to the late Chief MKO Abiola, a gesture made in faith and fidelity to a higher national cause.

    But others gave far more. The late Alhaja Kudirat Abiola, Tafida Shehu Musa Yar’Adua, Alfred Rewane; these brave souls gave their lives in pursuit of a freer Nigeria. Their memories are etched into our national conscience and must never be forgotten.

    The gains of June 12 were hard-won. But sadly, the democratic promise that blossomed in 1999 is being steadily dismantled before our very eyes.

    Today, Nigeria teeters on the edge of a dangerous precipice—a creeping one-party dictatorship is replacing the democratic order we bled for. Those who laid down their lives did not do so for Nigerians to groan under the yoke of authoritarianism and economic suffocation.

    The ruling party and its federal government now govern with the unmistakable intent to dominate, subdue, and silence. Their tactics are not subtle. Opposition voices are being systematically erased. Contracts for multi-billion-naira infrastructure are funnelled to cronies and family associates of the president. National institutions, once symbols of unity, are being brazenly renamed in honour of a sitting president, as though the country were a private estate.

    What we are witnessing is not governance, it is conquest.

    This government represents the lowest ebb in our democratic journey. Institutions have been weaponized. Policies are crafted not to empower the people but to entrench fear, obedience, and control. The common Nigerian has been abandoned at the altar of elite comfort. And make no mistake: this is the antithesis of everything June 12 stands for.

    We are again at a historic threshold. Nigeria must choose: the path of democratic renewal or the dark alley of despotism.

    The ongoing effort to build a broad, united opposition front is not about power for power’s sake. It is a moral imperative. It is about defending the legacy of June 12. It is about ensuring that no one, no matter how powerful is allowed to privatize the state and reduce the people to pawns in their political chess game.

    It is about reclaiming Nigeria for Nigerians and safeguarding the future of generations unborn.

    This is not just a political contest; it is a moral crusade. A struggle to liberate our economy, our democracy, and our dignity from the grip of authoritarian forces. And like every righteous struggle, it demands courage, clarity, and collective resolve.

    As long as oppression thrives, June 12 lives on, not just as memory, but as movement. The time to rise is now. -AA

    Thirty-two years ago, Nigeria stood on the cusp of greatness. The winds of democratic change were sweeping through Africa, and all eyes turned to our nation with hope, hope that Nigeria would rise as a beacon of liberty, justice, and self-determination. I was privileged to be an active participant in that defining chapter, which culminated in a historic election that captured the imagination of the world and reshaped our political destiny. It was a moment of great promise and great sacrifice. The political class made painful compromises, but it was the Nigerian people who bore the heaviest burden. They yearned for a new democratic order, and many paid dearly for it. I, too, made my fair share of sacrifices, most notably setting aside my own presidential ambition in deference to the late Chief MKO Abiola, a gesture made in faith and fidelity to a higher national cause. But others gave far more. The late Alhaja Kudirat Abiola, Tafida Shehu Musa Yar’Adua, Alfred Rewane; these brave souls gave their lives in pursuit of a freer Nigeria. Their memories are etched into our national conscience and must never be forgotten. The gains of June 12 were hard-won. But sadly, the democratic promise that blossomed in 1999 is being steadily dismantled before our very eyes. Today, Nigeria teeters on the edge of a dangerous precipice—a creeping one-party dictatorship is replacing the democratic order we bled for. Those who laid down their lives did not do so for Nigerians to groan under the yoke of authoritarianism and economic suffocation. The ruling party and its federal government now govern with the unmistakable intent to dominate, subdue, and silence. Their tactics are not subtle. Opposition voices are being systematically erased. Contracts for multi-billion-naira infrastructure are funnelled to cronies and family associates of the president. National institutions, once symbols of unity, are being brazenly renamed in honour of a sitting president, as though the country were a private estate. What we are witnessing is not governance, it is conquest. This government represents the lowest ebb in our democratic journey. Institutions have been weaponized. Policies are crafted not to empower the people but to entrench fear, obedience, and control. The common Nigerian has been abandoned at the altar of elite comfort. And make no mistake: this is the antithesis of everything June 12 stands for. We are again at a historic threshold. Nigeria must choose: the path of democratic renewal or the dark alley of despotism. The ongoing effort to build a broad, united opposition front is not about power for power’s sake. It is a moral imperative. It is about defending the legacy of June 12. It is about ensuring that no one, no matter how powerful is allowed to privatize the state and reduce the people to pawns in their political chess game. It is about reclaiming Nigeria for Nigerians and safeguarding the future of generations unborn. This is not just a political contest; it is a moral crusade. A struggle to liberate our economy, our democracy, and our dignity from the grip of authoritarian forces. And like every righteous struggle, it demands courage, clarity, and collective resolve. As long as oppression thrives, June 12 lives on, not just as memory, but as movement. The time to rise is now. -AA
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  • We told you that they would use and discard him like a condom! The Slave has been replaced by one of their own, Dagvin Anderson to lead U.S. Africa Command. We are going to be more BRUTAL, Vicious and scathing!!
    We told you that they would use and discard him like a condom! The Slave has been replaced by one of their own, Dagvin Anderson to lead U.S. Africa Command. We are going to be more BRUTAL, Vicious and scathing!!
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  • > *Pen On Paper Examination Schedule for (Friday 13 June 2025)*

    *8:30am Papers:*

    * *ACC411* - Auditing II
    * *AEM504* - Rural Community Development
    * *ARD504* - Rural Community Development
    * *BED416* - Office Organization And Management
    * *BIO308* - Biogeography
    * *CHM424* - Non Aqueous Solvents
    * *CIT831* - Software Engineering Methodologies
    * *CRS412* - Gospel Of Matthew
    * *CRS826* - Greek Exegesis
    * *CSS331* - Methods Of Social Research
    * *ECO440* - Taxation And Fiscal Policy
    * *EDU822* - Advanced Educationalpsychology
    * *ENG419* - African Literature And Gender
    * *ENT709* - Start Up Funding
    * *HED324* - Vital Statistics In Health Education
    * *JIL819* - International Maritime Law I
    * *JLS814* - Communication Research
    * *LIS318* - Database Design And Management
    * *LIS415* - Bibliography in Subject Areas
    * *MAC413* - Data Analysis In Mass Communication
    * *MPA812* - Intergovernmental Relations (Igr)
    * *NSC504* - Monitoring And Evaluation Of Health
    * *PAD812* - Intergovernmental Relations(Igr)
    * *PHS803* - Principles Of Epidemiology 1
    * *YOR371* - Varieties of Poetry in Yoruba

    *11am Papers:*

    * *ACC418* - Public Sector Accounting And Financ
    * *AEA304* - Agricultural Marketing And Price
    * *ANP309* - Analytical Technique For Animal Pro
    * *BIO413* - Developmental Biology
    * *CIT305* - Networking And Communication Techno
    * *CRP512* - Crop Evolution And Adaptation
    * *CRS771* - Research Methods
    * *CRS860* - African Philosophy
    * *CSS791* - Emergency Riot And Disaster Control
    * *ECO347* - Development Economics I
    * *EDA842* - Appl. Of Managementinfor. Systems
    * *ENT707* - Project Finance And Budgeting
    * *FRE472* - Francophone Literature(Pre &Post In
    * *HCM431* - Advanced Food & Beverage Production
    * *IGB482* - Contemporary Prose Fiction In Igbo
    * *INR441* - Contemporary Strategic Studies
    * *ISL330* - Advanced Study Of Sawm And Hajj
    * *LED701* - Introduction to Legislative Drafting
    * *MKT825* - International Marketing
    * *MTH402* - General Topology II
    * *PHL321* - Contemporary Issues In Ethics
    * *PHS302* - Organization Of School Health
    * *PHY307* - Solid State Physics I
    * *POL326* - Environmental Politics
    * *PUL802* - Comparative Constitutional Law II

    *3pm Papers:*

    * *ARA323* - Arabic Novel
    * *BFN302* - Monetary Theory & Policy
    * *CHM309* - Organic Spectroscopy
    * *CIT478* - Artificial Intelligence
    * *CRP310* - Harvesting Processing And Storage O
    * *CRS841* - God and Revelation
    * *CSS452* - Victims Of Crime And Human Rights V
    * *ECE422* - The School Environment And The Chil
    * *ECO713* - Applied Econometrics
    * *EDU766* - Political Science Methods
    * *EHS303* - General Parasitology
    * *ENG833* - Pragmatics (Eng. Lang. Specialization)
    * *ENT415* - Technology Entrepreneurship And Int
    * *ESM405* - Environmental Protection Agencies:
    * *HAU303* - Syntax Of Hausa II
    * *HAU401* - Advanced Hausa Phonology
    * *HED438* - Ageing & Death
    * *INR321* - Foreign Policy Analysis
    * *MKT859* - Industrial Marketing
    * *NSC403* - Leadership And Management In Health
    * *PAD712* - Administrative Theory
    * *SED329* - Integrated Science Workshop
    * *TSM442* - Tourism Entrepreneurship
    * *YOR413* - Social Institutions and Material Culture of the Yoruba People

    Best wishes for your exams! Stay focused, believe in yourself, and remember that your hard work and preparation will guide you to success.

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    _Good luck and may success be your companion!_
    > *Pen On Paper Examination Schedule for (Friday 13 June 2025)* *8:30am Papers:* * *ACC411* - Auditing II * *AEM504* - Rural Community Development * *ARD504* - Rural Community Development * *BED416* - Office Organization And Management * *BIO308* - Biogeography * *CHM424* - Non Aqueous Solvents * *CIT831* - Software Engineering Methodologies * *CRS412* - Gospel Of Matthew * *CRS826* - Greek Exegesis * *CSS331* - Methods Of Social Research * *ECO440* - Taxation And Fiscal Policy * *EDU822* - Advanced Educationalpsychology * *ENG419* - African Literature And Gender * *ENT709* - Start Up Funding * *HED324* - Vital Statistics In Health Education * *JIL819* - International Maritime Law I * *JLS814* - Communication Research * *LIS318* - Database Design And Management * *LIS415* - Bibliography in Subject Areas * *MAC413* - Data Analysis In Mass Communication * *MPA812* - Intergovernmental Relations (Igr) * *NSC504* - Monitoring And Evaluation Of Health * *PAD812* - Intergovernmental Relations(Igr) * *PHS803* - Principles Of Epidemiology 1 * *YOR371* - Varieties of Poetry in Yoruba *11am Papers:* * *ACC418* - Public Sector Accounting And Financ * *AEA304* - Agricultural Marketing And Price * *ANP309* - Analytical Technique For Animal Pro * *BIO413* - Developmental Biology * *CIT305* - Networking And Communication Techno * *CRP512* - Crop Evolution And Adaptation * *CRS771* - Research Methods * *CRS860* - African Philosophy * *CSS791* - Emergency Riot And Disaster Control * *ECO347* - Development Economics I * *EDA842* - Appl. Of Managementinfor. Systems * *ENT707* - Project Finance And Budgeting * *FRE472* - Francophone Literature(Pre &Post In * *HCM431* - Advanced Food & Beverage Production * *IGB482* - Contemporary Prose Fiction In Igbo * *INR441* - Contemporary Strategic Studies * *ISL330* - Advanced Study Of Sawm And Hajj * *LED701* - Introduction to Legislative Drafting * *MKT825* - International Marketing * *MTH402* - General Topology II * *PHL321* - Contemporary Issues In Ethics * *PHS302* - Organization Of School Health * *PHY307* - Solid State Physics I * *POL326* - Environmental Politics * *PUL802* - Comparative Constitutional Law II *3pm Papers:* * *ARA323* - Arabic Novel * *BFN302* - Monetary Theory & Policy * *CHM309* - Organic Spectroscopy * *CIT478* - Artificial Intelligence * *CRP310* - Harvesting Processing And Storage O * *CRS841* - God and Revelation * *CSS452* - Victims Of Crime And Human Rights V * *ECE422* - The School Environment And The Chil * *ECO713* - Applied Econometrics * *EDU766* - Political Science Methods * *EHS303* - General Parasitology * *ENG833* - Pragmatics (Eng. Lang. Specialization) * *ENT415* - Technology Entrepreneurship And Int * *ESM405* - Environmental Protection Agencies: * *HAU303* - Syntax Of Hausa II * *HAU401* - Advanced Hausa Phonology * *HED438* - Ageing & Death * *INR321* - Foreign Policy Analysis * *MKT859* - Industrial Marketing * *NSC403* - Leadership And Management In Health * *PAD712* - Administrative Theory * *SED329* - Integrated Science Workshop * *TSM442* - Tourism Entrepreneurship * *YOR413* - Social Institutions and Material Culture of the Yoruba People Best wishes for your exams! Stay focused, believe in yourself, and remember that your hard work and preparation will guide you to success. 1. *Course Summary:* https://puredu.net/noun-course-summary-request 2. *Past Questions:* https://puredu.net/noun-past-questions 3. *Course Materials:* https://puredu.net/noun-e-courseware 4. *Personalized Timetable:* https://puredu.net/noun-personalised-exam-table 5. *Whatsapp Updates:* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va9Yu4nBadmgFsl1QH2T _Good luck and may success be your companion!_
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  • *IDIOTS, TRIBESMEN OR CITIZENS*

    1. Unless you understand your role in society, you can never make any meaningful contribution. *According to the Greeks there are three types of people on earth, the idiots, the tribesmen and the citizens*. Studies show only 10% of Nigerians are citizens. The remaining 90% are either tribesmen or idiots!

    2. When the Greeks used the word idiots, _they did not use it as a curse or abusive word_. Idiots are people who just don’t care. If they write exams they will cheat, if they are in government they will steal, an idiot does not care at all, if he eats banana he throws the peels anywhere instead of putting it in trash, according to the Greeks, some societies have more idiots than tribesmen and citizens.

    3. The next set of people are Tribesmen.. these are people that look at everything from the point of view of the tribe. These are people that believe in you only if you are part of the tribe. It can be terrible to have a tribesman as a leader, he will alienate the rest. When the Greeks talk about tribes, it’s not just about ethnicity, they also consider religion as a tribe, a great percentage of Nigerians are tribesmen, because they view everything from the point of view of the tribe, they trust only tribesmen.

    4. The last group are Citizens. These are people that like to do things the right way. They will respect traffic light even if no one is watching them, they drive within speed limit, they respect the laws, they won’t cheat in exams, in government they won’t steal, they are compassionate and give to others to promote their wellbeing. Citizens often promote projects that benefit everyone. The Greeks called this group the citizens. Some countries have more citizens than tribesmen and idiots, some countries have so many idiots. A tribesman can become a citizen through orientation and an idiot can become a citizen by training and constant enforcement of the law.

    But things fall apart if you elect an idiot or tribesman to lead you if he has not been reformed.

    *Where do you belong?* Are you an idiot, a tribesman or a citizen.

    Reflect about your life, reflect about our country and Africa in general.
    In our position as Professionals, Civil Servants and other vocations, let's be citizens and not idiots or tribesmen..

    Thanks, for reading.

    *#AmbPrinceAwhotu*
    *IDIOTS, TRIBESMEN OR CITIZENS* 1. Unless you understand your role in society, you can never make any meaningful contribution. *According to the Greeks there are three types of people on earth, the idiots, the tribesmen and the citizens*. Studies show only 10% of Nigerians are citizens. The remaining 90% are either tribesmen or idiots! 2. When the Greeks used the word idiots, _they did not use it as a curse or abusive word_. Idiots are people who just don’t care. If they write exams they will cheat, if they are in government they will steal, an idiot does not care at all, if he eats banana he throws the peels anywhere instead of putting it in trash, according to the Greeks, some societies have more idiots than tribesmen and citizens. 3. The next set of people are Tribesmen.. these are people that look at everything from the point of view of the tribe. These are people that believe in you only if you are part of the tribe. It can be terrible to have a tribesman as a leader, he will alienate the rest. When the Greeks talk about tribes, it’s not just about ethnicity, they also consider religion as a tribe, a great percentage of Nigerians are tribesmen, because they view everything from the point of view of the tribe, they trust only tribesmen. 4. The last group are Citizens. These are people that like to do things the right way. They will respect traffic light even if no one is watching them, they drive within speed limit, they respect the laws, they won’t cheat in exams, in government they won’t steal, they are compassionate and give to others to promote their wellbeing. Citizens often promote projects that benefit everyone. The Greeks called this group the citizens. Some countries have more citizens than tribesmen and idiots, some countries have so many idiots. A tribesman can become a citizen through orientation and an idiot can become a citizen by training and constant enforcement of the law. But things fall apart if you elect an idiot or tribesman to lead you if he has not been reformed. *Where do you belong?* Are you an idiot, a tribesman or a citizen. Reflect about your life, reflect about our country and Africa in general. In our position as Professionals, Civil Servants and other vocations, let's be citizens and not idiots or tribesmen.. Thanks, for reading. *#AmbPrinceAwhotu*🧡🔥
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