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Nigeria National Anthem reads:
NIGERIANS THINK OVER THE CANKER WORMS!
An ambassadorial nominee, Alhaji Ibrahim Bida, from Niger state currently serving in Turkey shockingly failed to recite the Nigeria National pledge when asked to do so by the Chairman, Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs.
Ibrahim, who is among the 47 ambassadorial nominees currently being screened, began stammering having introduced himself successfully and on getting to singing the pledge, it became difficult for him as he began to mix up the wordings.
The entire 8-man Committee including its Chairman, Senator Monsurat Sunmonu burst into laughter, until James Manager intervened in completing the pledge. (Dailypost.ng)
An extract from facebook page of a Nigerian 
Here's a thought provoking suggestion to the government of our great country Nigeria.
*A senator earns #36,000,000 monthly*. 
If this is divided into two, he collects #18,000,000 and the balance *#18,000,000 can be used to employ 200 Nigerians who will earn #90,000 per month.*

200 persons multiplied by 109 senators = *21800 employees*.
This means that 200 Nigerians can live comfortably on half of a senator's 
monthly pay.
*A member of the Federal House of Reps. earns #25,000,000 per month.*
If this is divided into two, the 'Honourable'
earns #12.5million per month. The balance *#12.5million will employ 135 Nigerians who will earn #92,500 per month*.
135 Nigerians multiplied by 360 Honourables in the Federal house of Reps. = *48600 employees*. 
135 Nigerians can comfortably live on half of a monthly income of just ONE Honourable member of Reps.
*This administration can actually EMPLOY 70,400 Nigerians who will earn #90,000 and #92,500 respectively _just from the simple REDUCTION of the monthly income of both Senators and Rep members_!!*
Do the maths....
Now it's your responsibility to forward to your *Senators* and *House of Rep members*...
*CHANGE should begin with the NASS!*
The write-up was culled from a facebook page of a concerned and Patriotic Nigeria!

My views: "why should we turn a blind-eyes to all these atrocities? Every time Nigerian leaders are being mentioned there will be bad news, from their utterances to their ways of life, to their body odours!  How can a right thinking leaders said, 'poor man has no business in FCT? "Dogs and baboons will be socked in blood!; stealing is not corruption, etc." are we truly doomed with these type of leaders, who are self-centered and growing fat-bellied on the sorrows of Nigerian citizens?
Where is the souls of all the Co-Patriots that wished Nigeria as nation well? Because, they're suppose to help Nigeria to the path of glory and send those leader who are not ready to Hades for their proper places in Hell!
There comes a time when the pledge of defending her unity for the purpose of moving Nigeria toward "a just and Egalitarian society" and where Justice, Peace shall reign in full course! Where our leaders will be guided with noble cause and our youth will be help to know what is right the Nigeria of today, tomorrow and forever!


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