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My Nigerian Dream And Supposedly Every Nigerian Dream

A Nigeria where a woman would be President and our men will totaly shy away from politics and power matters. A country where our Members of Parliament will talk less and work more. A Nigeria where Parliament Member will be paid #18,000 Naira stipend as Salary in Service to their father land like the NYSC stipend. A country where politics would be reduce to voluntary service, A country where our Presidents and governors would use the same bus and  trains with its citizens every day. A country where our Traditional rulers and religious leaders will exchange pleasantaries, visit each other and regularly be seen hang out in eateries, packs, market square and public squares. A Nigeria where the average Hausa Fulani, the muslim clergy and the  Northern Emirs will attend Christian Crusade and functions and the Christians too would eaqualy do the same. A country where our religious men will be as charitable as mother Therisa, A country where A yoruba man will be governor in Anambra, an Igbo m

Why Snail farming is better than Poultry, fishery, piggery and Ruminant Animal Production

With Nigerian population at exactly 210 million people with its occupants on just  28% of its total land mass and as its megacities are home to about 145 million people. protein consumption among its people still remains a very big challenge. An average Nigerian consumes less than 10 pounds or 4.5kg of protein per year unlike in the United States with a population of 322 million people where an average individual consumes more than 150 pounds or 68kg per year. No doubt Agriculture is a fantastic and fulfilling venture especially in both crop and livestock production but which its materialization is still very young or green. To meet the protein production target, alot of effort is pumped into piggery which is still pilfered by the Islamic religion that forbids its meat, cost of feeding the animal which is less challenging compared to that of ruminant animal and health rumor by medicals house, individuals and unacertained facts by health authourities about its cholesterol level which co

List of The Most Liveable Part of Nigeria For People Of All Tribes

Here is a list of most liveable part of Nigeria. It is believed that traveling is part of learning, a university and an exposure on its own. If the efik, Bekwarra, Ejagham, Yoruba, Hausa and the Igbos dont bite, I believe the Hausa Fulanis too should be seen, treated and acknowledged as human being. Only a man without Exposure of other culture would demonstrate all sense of carnage and visciousness as a culture of honour to claim teritories and ward of intruders or friendly gestures from its territories. Poverty and lack of the needful education is the fundamental cause of violence. I believe a day will come in Nigeria when the Muslim Clergy and Emirs will visit churches and christian conventions and the Christian Clergy will do same to show absolute oneness and a United State of Nigeria will stand. This list is compiled using the following orders of parameters, 1.Security, 2. Power Supply, 3. Liberality and hospitality, 4. Agriculture activity and abundant food supply, 5.Accomodation

Need To Overhaul The Entire Educational Structure In Nigeria

Knowledge is the foundation of everything good and productive in life; That makes a school a redemptive ground and center of every living thing. With shamfedness and a hand covering on the face, I must say Nigerian Universities and schools have failed. Apart from the National Open University which I have always rated top on the Nigerian list of best schools along with a few Federal Universities, Polytechnics and Colleges, 95% of Nigerian Schools should be completely over hauled, banned, replaced with foreign or most preferably German administrators and educational consultants or suspended until further notice pending when government has a clear head on what to do with the Nigerian Educational sector. The school is a very sensitive venture has it is the mother of other functional structures and the heart of the economy of any state or sovereignty. A bad government, a bad economy, a bad administration, a bad judiciary, a bad legislative, a bad executive and bad religion, a bad labour for

Why The North May Produce The Top 10 Richest Men In Nigeria In The Next 100years

Here are the reasons why the North May produce the Next top 10 richest Nigeria in the Next 100 years. It is inarguable true that 81% of Nigerian  poverty rate is sited in the north. But poverty to the observer and its aggrieved prospective  has its varying definition. A poor Hausa man brings in farm produce to Oyingbo, Ido, Daleko, Ojodu Berger, Mazamaza, Ojota and Mile 12 market in Lagos and few trailer to supply a few market in Abuja- Nasarawa Orange market and Yanya, a few trailer in Aba, A few trailer in Umuhaia, Enugu Market, Port Harcourt, Cross river and Uyo. He goes on and on like that, call him Malu, call him a cow, call him nama, call him Aboki, call him alhaji but he never cared. An housa man knows one thing for sure that without him, your inherent perils to get food to eat even as a Medical doctor will be  countless. The Hausa man is very crude in thinking and his thinking is little but very efficient as its backed with actions. There are millions of Hausas like this. An av