Thursday 1 September 2011

LIBYA'S LIBERATION.

  Celebrations and joy swept accross Tripoli for the defection and overthrowing of Former ruler MOAMMAR GHADDAFI. It is good to celebrate for liberation from Totalitarian government and dictatorship.The question now is that does that mean the end of bad governance in Libya?
  The new Transitional government will they be transparent and practised good governance and democracy.How long will it be? Many Africa countries still suffer from bad leadership and governances thereby putting blames on our colonists and  slavery era.

    Most of our leaders schooled in Europe and other western countries.They have seen a lot and got experiences but whenever they come to Africa they make mouth and when elected to post they fumbled and wobbled.
   We should try to learn from our past mistakes and stopped that glitch that puts us behind our European counterparts. For Libyans i wish them good governance and democracy.
    
                                   JAMES DADA ORUWA
              COMPUTER EXPERT AND SCIENCE TEACHER.


A GIANT UPHEAVALS COULD BE SOLVED.

   Nigeria is a great country in Africa. It is the most populous country in Africa with multi-ethnic diversities of culture and tribes sub-divided into three major groups Igbo, Yoruba and Hausa.
   Nigeria has been dubbed a troubled giant because of different kinds of problems which generate all the time in the country.Now at present the issues and upheaval of Islamic sect in the Northern part of Nigeria tagged HARAM BOKO  which translates that western ideas are forbidden is now talk of the town.
   This Islamic Sect has claimed many innocents lives and produced carnages in the country. The problem of insecurity in Nigeria is of great extent which needs to be dealt with immediately.
  Crimes and Corruption are another upheavals in Nigeria which need attention of the Nigeria Government.
    I believed that Nigeria is a giant in Africa with many upheavals and those upheavals could be solved.


                      JAMES DADA ORUWA
      COMPUTER EXPERT AND SCIENCE TEACHER.