Friday 30 March 2012

GEJ ADMINISTRATION; The Good,The Bad and The Ugly (pt1)

For three frightening years,Nigeria lost over one million of its citizens in bloody civil war which rrupted almost 40years ago.The aftermath of the Biafran war fortunately brought about peace and reconciliation,without totally solving the underlying of the conflict.The millitary junta Nigeria witnessed has not only poisoned the well of optimism diligently dredged up by our fore-fathers but has also regrettably inhibited the evolution of our young democracy Twelve more years into our democracy,nigeria has moved into a fragile stage. To be more precise and brief,i will be taking into account the the event of the last two years of Goodluck Jonathan admininstration(GEJ),which i splitted into the good,bad and ugly. I find it dismally outrageous not being able to write encouraging and soul-lifting about the GEJ administration except for the last genral elections which was adjudged to be the best since the botched 1993general elections although the april election has being villified in some quarters. The Bad:Readers,i will have to summarise this part because of the obvious. Starting from the sports sector,the last two years has been nigeria's worst.All our national teams has either failed to qualify or managed to qualify and then got embarrased.Team nigeria at the last common wealth games and world athletics championships all failed woefully.The football sector has become an eye-sore with nothing tangible to write about othetr than ineptitude administrators.Forvthe first time in my lifetime nigeria failed to qualify for the nations cup. The economy of the nation is going into a red alert stage thanks to GEJ economy team lacklustre management skills.Nigeri's debt profile has risen geometrically over the past two years. The self acclaimed peoples representatives(National Assembly) are not helping matters with their exubberant allowances,A situation where a sebatot takes home a quarter pf a billion annually is suicidal to the economy. (to bE contInuEd nExt-week) Opeoluwa from UNAAB

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  1. nice articule...can't wait for d concluding part.kip it up

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