Friday 26 September 2014

Nigerians are too busy governing themselves

Whenever the phrase ''Nigerians are too lazy to start a revolution'' comes up, i tend to rise my eyebrow wondering how, where, when, who is going to start the revolution when the people called Nigerians are to busy struggling to govern themselves.

The professionals, i mean people that are employed to work in an office wake up 5am, depending on which part of Lagos such individual lives, say someone coming from Ikorodu or Sango area of Ogun State where they wake up by 4am to start their day. Traffic is a factor if you live in Lagos, it takes two to four hours to get to any office destination in Eko and it takes another two to four or more hour to get to various homes while coming back from the office or work. So automatically an average office personnel in Eko travels 8 hour each day of the week so they could put food on the table with their under-priced expertise. How do you expect someone who spends 8 hour in traffic everyday to start a revolution against the overzealous corrupt political office holders? An individual whose life have been wasted on the road and manages to be productive at work.
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Saturday 20 September 2014

City drags Chelsea into Manchester



Manchester City will make up ground in premier match on Sunday when they host the league leader Chelsea.
A 90th minute strike by City former player Jerome Boateng condemned Man City to 1-0 defeat at Bayern Munich on Wednesday and left Manuel Pellegrini's side without a win in three matches.

Chelsea can open up an eight point lead over the champions if they pull off repeat of their 1-0 win at the Etihad stadium back in February and City midfielder Fernadinho says it is a game that his side must win.

So let us wait till tomorrow to see how both teams will slog it out in Manchester.