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Nigerian graduate, is this protest/showdown strategy workable?
Now when we are almost a million in size, we will invade d luxury of Aso villa with tv stations, the press,CNN,FOX,SKY,VOA,ALJAZEERA where Jonathan, Sambo and all the federal executive council reside chanting and raining curses peacefully on them till they come out to address us, then we order them to come to eagle square while we march along, getting there we will all gather our CVs according to our state of residence each in a pack,then jonathan randomly selects,100each from each state in d pack then sambo too selects 50each, then each minister nd special advisers selects 100CVs only from d states they hail, All those selected CVs will be offered automatic employments, WE MUST WAIT TO SEE THAT THEIR LETTERS ARE SIGNED, SEALED BY THE PRESIDENT HIMSELF B4 OUR DEPARTURE,his signature is powerful it can fix u in harliburton or CBN.,then we invade d federal house the senate president, d speaker and their deputies will feel d heat too, mind u we may spend weeks to acheive this!we can sleep on d streets of Aso villa It is well tarred. constructive suggestion are welcome. Thank u.
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Re: Nigerian graduate, is this protest/showdown strategy workable?
I am in there, anything 4 the good of all of us. Lagos tell ur people where to meet. As 4 me I am in Abuja already, if there is anybody in Abuja let me know let start this, once and 4 all. My people are already tired of me and my situation. I have no friend any longer and this is becoming unbearable. Guy let us do our best here, it takes courage and determination to get what U want. Abuja people if U are in there let me know, I think Wuse should be a meeting point. Please I need reply, before I send my mail address and we continue, I believe the earlier the better. I am tired, our leaders have spoilt this God blessed country 4 us and I think it is high time we protest. I am tired of writing fruitless test. traveling up and down and taking useless risks, wasting my people's money all in the name of test. If U are in there, please reply. Let us take the bull by the horn, how long will this continue? Abuja residents I need ur reply abeg
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Re: Nigerian graduate, is this protest/showdown strategy workable?
There is more than enough money in this country but this 'SLOT' thing has ruined this country. The brains that have seen hell and want to change things up there are rarely hired but the connected and heavily blessed are. Even eventually when they are hired the 'connected' environment influences the state of mind. Some stay abroad as long as they like but just come back to dance into their 'Dream JOB' via connection. Politicians are looting a lot in this country while graduates just sit at home all day. Let's make a database of mail addresses ..invite thousands, Network everyone in there and strategize..the most important thing is co ordination. Just a suggestion.
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Re: Nigerian graduate, is this protest/showdown strategy workable?
i cant wait, even if it takes sleeping on the streets of abuja: ENOUGH IS ENOUGH
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Re: Nigerian graduate, is this protest/showdown strategy workable?
Broda,in joblessness,am in calabar,i feel yr pulse,hw can a graduate be begging for food frm a politicians.this rubish has to stop.i ve been waiting for this moment.pls am ready for such action.
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Re: Nigerian graduate, is this protest/showdown strategy workable?
we graduate from the niger delta axis are ready, just blow the whistle, how can the government pay militant monthly and nothing for graduate, we can still be violent to the nation if we dont get wat is truly ours, look at those criminals looting this country dry and they r saying no job for us, they should be ready for a showdown. BLOOD DEY HOT!
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Re: Nigerian graduate, is this protest/showdown strategy workable?
we graduates are just dulling ourselves, some of us are chemical engineer , mining engineer, processing engineer, petroleum engineer e.t.c, we can produce explosive at a very cheap cost, by the time we show them what we are capable of, it wont take them long before they find solutions to our problem. just imagine how much government is paying militants that does not even know how to spell there names....just imagine..
NIGERIA GRADUATE WISE UP !!!!!
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!!!!
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Re: Nigerian graduate, is this protest/showdown strategy workable?
This move is quite interesting. For the first time Nigerian graduates are becoming so perturbed about their predicament. I am in
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Re: Nigerian graduate, is this protest/showdown strategy workable?
me too, but we need a leader to coordinate the movement.
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I think we ve finally come 2 terms wit d fact dt we can no longer fold our hands n watch our dreams die slowly. Each day, we awake wit a hope dt things would change only 2 go to bed with faild xpectations. Arise! O compatroits, Naija Graduates call, obey. We ve prayd, its time 2 act! Don't b left out!
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Re: Nigerian graduate, is this protest/showdown strategy workable?
Again, We must narrow down our aims. Steady power suppy, If we have it, I tell you most people would want to do their own thing. PIB is another thing we must struggle for. A lot of companies projects execution is dependent on that.
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Re: Nigerian graduate, is this protest/showdown strategy workable?
This a good initiative..as long as its a peaceful protest, but pls those dat are talking about violence, bombs and people dying shld stop saying dat sh*t here, b4 u jeopardize d whole thin and get security guys 2 start monitoring dis site and ur lives.
@Emergency: slow down guy, ur making it sound so "nollywoodish", by sayin all dis u'll give ur CV 2 so and so, dats nt wat u shld b sayin now.
wat dis needs is support 1st via facebook or other netwrks, then d rest will follow.
Naija grads..as much as I cant participate, but I still concur in sayin "enough is enough".
We no go carry last.
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Re: Nigerian graduate, is this protest/showdown strategy workable?
can you imagine, the calibre of graduates with heavy post graduate degrees and professional certifications, doing the job of legislative assiatants, for senators and house members?.....you wonder, whether its even worth it to get a job.they pay them better.....
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Re: Nigerian graduate, is this protest/showdown strategy workable?
Am in! Where do we start from?
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Re: Nigerian graduate, is this protest/showdown strategy workable?
Good initiative,am IN. I WANT EQUAL RIGHT $ JUSTICE 4 ALL!
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Re: Nigerian graduate, is this protest/showdown strategy workable?
we are not talking about been violence..., just to tell our government that we are tired of their fake promises, we are graduate 4 God sake, we cant be treated like fools, afterall we have rights under the constitution...
if nigeria as a country has the power to be paying militant some basic allowance per month, then what stop them from paying graduate.
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Re: Nigerian graduate, is this protest/showdown strategy workable?
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Re: Nigerian graduate, is this protest/showdown strategy workable?
EMERGENCY,quite thoughtful of you to start this thread,peaceful negotiation is key, OJUMOAYO,please cut-out the explosives and dirty violent stuffs,i ll not be part of that.
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Re: Nigerian graduate, is this protest/showdown strategy workable?
Why sit we here till we die?.Lets all move to Abuja and make our demand known to those who loot our treasuries.
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Re: Nigerian graduate, is this protest/showdown strategy workable?
I'm ready oh! I'm in abuja oh! When are moving? Is a very gud move/idea.
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Re: Nigerian graduate, is this protest/showdown strategy workable?
I'm in. Enough is enough. Those looters are not brilliant than us and the same set of degrees that they have that we have too. So why are we suffering and dey are enjoying the same resources that belong to us all. Let us make them realize we're not dull, we're graduate for God's sake. It's all our fight Graduate. I'm totally in.
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Re: Nigerian graduate, is this protest/showdown strategy workable?
bt seriously this fustration is so much i guess our last straw was broken when 2011 politicians gave us empty cake pans. Our last option for a negotiation deal is to be paid monthly until we get hooked wit a job. Bt communication for updates is the master tool for a successful outing. Blocking main road networks to bring attention before we match to meet Mr. President.
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Re: Nigerian graduate, is this protest/showdown strategy workable?
My brothers and country youth, I can’t but accept the statement the statement that being unemployed is the most devastating and frustrating thing that can happen to a vibrant youth in any nation.
I feel your pains every day because I am also currently unemployed. I am a graduate of chemical engineering with an award as the best chemical engineering student of my section. So when I tell you that, I know what you are passing through I really know.
In contribution to the statement of violence that was proposed by some of us, I can truly say I feel your pains and frustration because I am also currently one of you. But violence from the beginning has never achieved anything or solved any problem, it has only postponed problems.
I am in the view, that we still need to give this administration a chance to prove themselves because change is not automatic but a gradual process. I am not the spoke man of the president, but I think He is not doing badly.
As we all know, the president when he was preparing the budget allocated some huge sum of money to tackle unemployment, so I will suggest that we should wait and see how that budget is implemented.
For my brother that suggested that we should use our knowledge as engineers and scientist to make weapon to disrupt the peace of the nation, I also feel your pains, because an idle mind is the devil’s workshop. In regard to that I will propose that we should use our knowledge for something profitable, constructive, productive and something that can benefit ourselves, family and nation.
I will propose that we can stir up this group and if possible divide ourselves into smaller research group and as a group if we have realise something tangible we can seek aide from the government.
In conclusion I still hold to the opinion that this administration deserve a chance and that true employment is not given by a president or His associate selecting a 100 or fifty, but by creating avenue for investment and production.
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Re: Nigerian graduate, is this protest/showdown strategy workable?
that day jonathan and his cabinet must collect all our CVs and offer automatic employment he is capable no violence no going back!!!
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Re: Nigerian graduate, is this protest/showdown strategy workable?
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Re: Nigerian graduate, is this protest/showdown strategy workable?
am in and leaving well in lag, but i advise that the peaceful protest in abuja shld follow with one in lag simultaneously