5 comments
- Onyi said...
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Like the chinese saying: " If you want peace you must be prepared for war". it often leaves bad BLOOD.
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November 20, 2008 at 8:12 AM
- Buki said...
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Oh well, change is relative...in terms of the people of the world, change comes through revolution, revolution comes through tyranny, tyranny is a derivative of autocracy, dictatorship, capitalism....Change doesnt happen without confrontation.
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November 20, 2008 at 10:17 AM
- Kunsarned said...
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I be nija thru and thru and i love my fada land gbabe!!
Martin Luther King Jr said and i quote him "Peace is not the abscence of conflict but the presence of Justice", i support that quote.
Nija must RISE again. -
November 20, 2008 at 1:33 PM
- Abisure said...
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All these comments really are quotes that have proven to be true.But my question is,must there be anarchy and like onyis quote war before we can achieve change?cant we come together as one to agree on a just course. From my opinion,ehtnicity and religion is a big problem that has to be resolved,only then can change be peaceful and not a revolution. PEACEFUL CO-EXISTENCE IS ALL ABOUT UNDERSTANDING,AND LOVE FOR ONE ANOTHER. MY QUOTE.
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November 21, 2008 at 8:04 AM
- Theodore Stegna said...
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I was on the road for most of today. Traffic was hell. Hardship so drapped people with suffering that even the air tasks the lungs in hot revolt. One wonders what would alleviate this crude shame-hacked living? All around you find people so lean you could swear to see their intestines, not even the rib-bones.
When people struggle between traffic, with dear life hanging in the breadth of their teeth, trying to eke a living - selling fruits and articles that yield next to nothing in profits.
Age isn't a barrier. Kids scantilly dressed, doped by stress, mocked by the fear of returning unsolds home; cowered by the consequence of such acts. Little lives - innocent and helpless, endangered by factors, miry structures, set by Leaders who hide their profound emptiness and abject poverty of ideas, and a sheer natural laxity to do something right, under the garb of sickenning affluence.
We try to xray our homes, our offices, our associations and all. It is easy to see that confused people who are not fit to be left alone are placed on a driver's seat, to manage life threatening affairs of fellow men.
Which way forward? Our people are dying. They deserve a better future, a better life - in this very short calendar days called years.
We need help. Please touch Lives while you still can. -
November 21, 2008 at 6:18 PM
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