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Friday, 21 March 2014

Rev. Chris Okotie writes on the NIS employment test tragedy

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This tragedy mirrors the desperate situation of Nigeria.

One only hopes that this unfortunate loss of lives, coupled with the incessant Boko Haram killings and other youth-based violence, would serve as a wake-up call to the summiteers, that this country needs a new governance paradigm. If the conference cannot produce that, then the over N7 billion invested in it would amount to another colossal waste of our scarce national resources.

It is an irony that each delegate would earn a whopping N12 million for the 3-month duration of the conference. By conservative estimates, N12 million is enough to provide self-employment for 12 resourceful graduates, and N7 billion could do likewise for thousands, some of whom perished under chaotic conditions in stadia around the country, while waiting for a poorly organised aptitude test by the NIS. The young graduate job-seekers who turned out for the tests filled up many stadia around the country, as if they came to watch high-profile football matches.

These hapless chaps paid N1,000.00 (One Thousand Naira) processing fee each. So, the Nigerian Immigration Service must have made quite some money, considering that in Lagos and Abuja alone, over 125,000 applicants turned up. We may be looking at millions of Naira that this monetised recruitment exercise generated for the NIS. There was record turnout in each of the 34 states for just 45,000 slots that the NIS advertised. The alarming job application horror is a clear evidence of the inability of our public institutions to manage events, resulting in poor crowd control and avoidable deaths through stampede. This is not an isolated case, it is a regular occurrence.

When things go wrong, our leaders seldom take responsibility. The NIS has tried to duck charges of culpability, by claiming that it outsourced the recruitment exercise to a private firm which actually collected the N1,000.00 levy. As usual, a panel would be setup to investigate this incident, followed by a white paper, and then, the report may end up gathering dust in a cabinet somewhere in Abuja, while government officials focus on the more important 2015 general elections in a country where competition for political power is about resource control, not the promotion of the general good of the people.

The fact that four expectant mothers died in this incident, with about 700 others reportedly injured, is enough reason why those who organised this event should not escape appropriate sanctions. Unfortunately, the Jonathan Administration is not known to punish errant public officials, although the NIS boss and the Internal Affairs Minister have been queried. In other countries where human life is valued, the President should compensate the victims and, more importantly, prevent a future re-occurrence. But the Federal Government has other priorities.

For me, and also for the FRESH Democratic Party, which I lead, nothing else matters in our quest for a functional, self-accounting and representative democracy, than a fundamental change of the prevailing order which is responsible for our national predicament. It should be reasonably assumed that delegates to the conference would know this, but I have my fears.

Many commentators have observed that the composition of the delegates to this National Conference is skewed in favour of the old politicians, and some of those who ran this country aground. How can we expect any meaningful change from this set of people? 20th century ideas cannot solve 21st century problems. If you look critically, the composition of the participants in this conference reflects the geriatric propensity of our polity.

All the progressive nations of the world, especially those who have graduated from under-development to emerging markets, are being governed today by new sets of leaders, whose orientation reflects the new world order, and are thus able to successfully confront the challenges they encounter in their respective nations.

As this NIS recruitment tragedy shows, our meal ticket educational system is not designed to drive industrial development or produce resourceful, self-employed folks who can create opportunities, rather depend on employment. The belated introduction of entrepreneur studies in the newly remoulded college curricula is like putting the cart before the horse. While vocational studies have been introduced, there are no teachers to instruct carpenters, electricians etc.

I have long been advocating a shift in the paradigm of our educational sector, which should be anchored on Human Capital Development. Science subjects are foundation of technology. If I were the President, this would be the mantra that would drive my reform agenda because without a solid, qualitative, continuous stream of local production of graduates in the technical, or science-related courses, our dream of industrial revolution as recently articulated in a widely publicized launch by Mr. President, would be a mirage.

The secret of Asia industrial miracle is that, leaders of that continent sent their students to Europe and America. The returning Asian students, who went to learn the technological wizardry of the West, laid the foundation of the technological revolution that produced the Tigers, who now threaten the scientific dominance of Europe and America. This is a model we could learn from.


Rev. Chris Okotie, a Pastor-politician wrote from Lagos

115 comments:

  1. Have been expecting someone to say something since.... Finally!!! Bt Wats d way forward for those families dat lost dere loved ones

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    1. Is it only that, it just came out today that David mark's wife was the one who they gave the exam contract to nationally when Moro and the NIS couldn't agree on which department to conduct it. So the funds collected was split 3-ways. Curiously, the senate president has kept silent about all this. A class action lawsuit has now been started. You see now how your greedy leaders hate you? They are nothing but evil bastards.

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    2. Abegi sharrap Chris Okotie! How many jobs have created with all the tithes you rake-in everyday? Rather all you do is show off your fleet if luxury cars and change women like beddings. Hypocrite of the highest order. Many have missed the oath the eternity through this guy and he writes this up to criticize something he is indirectly a part of. How many workers does thus guy pay def? Nah so -so oshofree him dey ask for.

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    3. May d wrath of d Almighty God be upon each and everyone who organised that so called test & whoever partakes in d sharing of d money. May d spirit if d innocent people that died torment them all d days of their lives, may they know no peace IJN, Amen.

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    4. You're a true personafication of ignorance...all he said would have been accepted by you if it was your dad that said them...FYI your hatred for this man,does not remove a single fact from what he said,he has read far and wide,and you're just a school drop out who gets second hand news/knowledge from blogs and friends...learn to separate reality from illusions.the reason why you're soooo dumb now is because you failed to accept a crystal clear truth said by Okotie!

      Logic!

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    5. Stop being foolish.the fact u don't have any personal intrest for this man doesn't mean u shld condem what he's saying.never u relate personal feelings with business.okotie he's just being factual and he's made a whole lot of sense here.after all is nt the only one living a flambouyant life.oyedepo and others all also involved.abi we'r christians uni money they go?na dem sup cheap pass

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    6. the word 'bedding' does not take the plural marker 's'. it's uncountable. *uwc

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    7. bedding does not take the plural marker 's'

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    8. How many jobs did your pastor or imam creates, tithe or no tithe the man I made. He spoke the truth, the minister and the NIS boss should resign or be sacked. The recruitment company if there is any, should be sanctioned.

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  2. Abegi.. Kettle calling pot black... he have no moral Right to complain delegates will collect such amount wen he's also corrupt nd living unnecessarily buoyant for a "man of God"

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    1. It's he has... not he have. Go to school and leave lib alone.

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    2. Exactly dats wat v bn telling him, dis gay oshe will fail woefully in school.

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    3. Mr gay, u don't knw anytin... Dis is y I hate u, idiot

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  3. Was seeing reasons with him,till he brought in the issue of his political party.
    Shame on you Chris for trying to score cheap political points with what happened last Saturday. All you politicians are the same,the one that wears cap and those that relax their hair.
    But trust me Nigerain youths are gradually being pushed to the elastic limit,when they decides to bounce back it will be catastrophic. And hypocrites like u Chris won't be spared.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA3310

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    1. My tot exactly Bonario. He would have scored high with me and probably redeem a little of his already battered image and reputation if he had adressed d issue without any mention to him or his party as d saviour nigeria has been waiting for. Dis is cheap campaign as far as I am concerned Pastor. Thumbs down with me.

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    2. Guy u fall my hand badly, na why naija no fit develop coz of pple like u with small brain that can't reason well, d guy made a big point about ur useless nd hopeless govt but instead make u attack d message u dey attack d messenger, u dull gidigon no wonder ur brain still dey behave like 3310 u belong in d past

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  4. oga thanks for the speech well spoken but that useless party of urs shebi na FRESH PARTY will neva smell a presidential ticket until DEVIL GIVES HIS LIFE TO CHRIST......

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  5. idiota na by english....sell ur rolls royce first and give the money to charity...

    with your flamboyant lifestyle u think we will vote fresh...

    u will get two votes...one from you and the other from choir master


    go and sleep

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  6. I don't understand this country o! Its as if this country Nigeria is under a spell, we keep advocating for change, the government are aware that all the masses are not in support of their action, bu not even a trace of change from them, and even the good ones when they get to office, changes totally


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  7. Okotie 4 once am wit u on dis one....

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  8. Well written. But the 120 million car could have also empowered 120 Nigerian graduates.

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  9. ...Hmmm,,noted..

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    1. This is wht I call "Akukoh Igba Mmonwu "

      Odiegwu.com

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  10. Campaign obviously. .. I wonder what this man sees in politics; a true man of God does not involve in anything debate/politics.
    They only say what God tells them and withdraw themselves.
    I guess his point is that he'll do a better job a president. . Haha!
    Leadership begins at home!

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  11. Since yu insulted my church non of ur thing will ever sound interesting to me again..... I hate yu....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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    1. Oga u foolish and too dry. Pls go and die somwia na..ahh

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    2. Don't be so stupid by commenting twice in every post. Maggot. Ugly goat

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  12. Go sleep.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  13. Any1 who need my nude pic hit mai name.

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  14. Not again.... he wants to run again? How do pple still go 2 his church?

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  15. odi egwu. Blood suckers in Naija. may the souls of d departed rip. May God shower His mercy and protection upon us Amen. Chris Thank u.

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  16. Wash! #lip sealed#

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  17. in summary wat is he saying?????. 2015 tinz

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  18. Rubbish he should hav use all dos money he wasted on politics to establish d youths

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  19. MO Gbeee ooo.E gba miii.is dere no hw ds our leaders will curb excesses? over 7billion just 2 go n talk.kai,we don suffer...oda tins dey 4 dere o like hotel bills,item 7 n d rest.av bn lukin 4 1 milion 2 start my poultry biznes all 2 no avail.
    u need 2 cum 2 gwagwalda n oda satelites town here in abj n c poverty smilin @ u in d face.we need a revolution (not d boko haram type).ds can't continue.it must stop!

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  20. Nice, but is that is political manifesto, for if it was in a politically correct nation he will surely get votes. But Nigeria na scam.

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  21. Oops is dis an indirect way of doing campaign for presidency smh I thought u r a man of God, pls use this majority of ur time to pray for the current administration then NAIJA go better although I am not a fan of GEJ, GBU pastor

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  22. Pls go to d stadium nd let ur butt touch all d seats there. Stop projecting urself nd party by highlighting the shortcomings of GEJ's administration. We kno he's nt perfect but u can't outdo him

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    1. My 14yr old son would make a better President than your GEJ. His administration's performance leaves very small shoes (or none) to fill.

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  23. Na wa oh, did one dat u didn't speak too much vocab come make sense small.well spoken.

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  24. Haba Linda who will read all dat?anyway he is trying 2 be relevant we get dat.

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    1. Of all dat have commented on dis post, u are amongst the VERRRRRYYYYYY few dat dint read it. Doesn't dat tell u something? Chicken brain

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  25. Rev face ur church work, pray 4 dis country and stop using wat hapnd as an avanue for campaign. D president has offered 2 give employment 2 members of d family of those who wia affected. If u could nt manage ur family, is it our great country Nigeria dat u wil b able 2 manage?

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  26. Wxcellent writeup#we need action#who would lead us out of this mess?we need a REVOLUTION

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  27. Aproko Manager_April21 March 2014 at 16:31

    Gbagaun, The emperor of linguistics has spoken. But Aproko Manager does not understand if this is an empathy note towards fresh democratic party or new campaign strategy.

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  28. All na 4 2015,no be only fresh party.lol

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  29. No be small grammar Oo°˚˚˚°! But dis guy make sense. Let's see how 2015 will be sha.

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  30. Nigerians are not ready for a change its all talk no action. May God help us.

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  31. Its not 45,000 but 4850 vacancies

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  32. Its not 45,000 but 4,850 Vacancies

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  33. I know Rev. Chris Okotie, is far from perfect, show me any human being on earth who is. However, I'm left in constant wonder, as to why we the Nigerian youth cant come together and vote for this man. Fresh indeed!... Its better than giving the power to these old blood sucking demons, and allow them continue sucking our bloods and wasting our future resources.

    I think a serious org should be set up with the sole focus of rallying the youths from all tribes in this country. Initiate series of lectures to educate the common minds on the havoc being perpetuated by these so called shameless elders in power today.

    Nigerians.... In the name of GOD, please wake up from this deadly slumber thats rapidly stealing and killing your golden future.

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  34. Αѕ much αѕ am not a fan of this pastor, i strongly agree with his opinion.

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  35. Ride on pastor but I may need a dictionary.

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    1. Are u dat dumb?or u must shaa comment

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    2. Are u dat dumb?or u must shaa comment

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    3. Pls what is 'shaa comment'? Don't get

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  36. I luv dis man...#no homo

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  37. Well said,I jst hope they(our leaders)dnt pay deaf ears dis time cos dey seem 2 b so gud @ dat

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  38. Pastor, i won't vote for you either hoo haa!

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  39. Big yawn jesus,pastor jerry curl d's one is novel mbok,go 2 aso rock n tel dem....

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  40. This can't be written by d pastor himself. Obviously written by his assistant on social media matter. Cos we all know he can't speak plain English. Cos when I saw d post, I was getting ready to grab my Dictionary. Anyways, as usually, everybody seems to make sence cos they r not in govt. D minute they get into power na then them go remember say it will take 50years to solve d problems in Nigeria. God help us all. Amen.

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  41. All of una na thesame...dis 1 na story in d jungle...

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  42. He is an attention seeker & should stop distracting our naccent democrasy. One has 2 b able 2 manage ones matrimony/mariage b4 coming out 2 manage a more complex Nation dat is multi_cultural, multi_lingual, multi_religous & multi_everyfin.
    He should start by relocating his church 2 an area populated by less privilegded rather dan romancing celebrities in d name of religion. D change he brings about in d lives of such poor will go a long way in defining his intents.
    If he becomes Nigeria's number 1 citizen, I wonder how many tugs, sorry bodyguards he will use.
    Ogamba Chux

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  43. I hope libers will understand the content of this write up.understand the message and not try to diss the messenger.
    "The secret of Asia industrial miracle is that, leaders of that continent sent their students to Europe and America. The returning Asian students, who went to learn the technological wizardry of the West, laid the foundation of the technological revolution that produced the Tigers, who now threaten the scientific dominance of Europe and America. This is a model we could learn from".

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  44. You earned my respect pastor. Very articulate!

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  45. Even though he is controversial in many instances, I can't but agree totally with him on this issue. Ride on pastor.

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  46. U can never b the president.wake up from the dream

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  47. He is an attention seeker & should stop distracting our naccent democrasy. One has 2 b able 2 manage ones matrimony/mariage b4 coming out 2 manage a more complex Nation dat is multi_cultural, multi_lingual, multi_religous & multi_everyfin.
    He should start by relocating his church 2 an area populated by less privilegded rather dan romancing celebrities in d name of religion. D change he brings about in d lives of such poor will go a long way in defining his intents.
    If he becomes Nigeria's number 1 citizen, I wonder how many tugs, sorry bodyguards he will use.
    Ogamba Chux

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  48. He is an attention seeker & should stop distracting our naccent democrasy. One has 2 b able 2 manage ones matrimony/mariage b4 coming out 2 manage a more complex Nation dat is multi_cultural, multi_lingual, multi_religous & multi_everyfin.
    He should start by relocating his church 2 an area populated by less privilegded rather dan romancing celebrities in d name of religion. D change he brings about in d lives of such poor will go a long way in defining his intents.
    If he becomes Nigeria's number 1 citizen, I wonder how many tugs, sorry bodyguards he will use.
    Ogamba Chux

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  49. He is an attention seeker & should stop distracting our naccent democrasy. One has 2 b able 2 manage ones matrimony/mariage b4 coming out 2 manage a more complex Nation dat is multi_cultural, multi_lingual, multi_religous & multi_everyfin.
    He should start by relocating his church 2 an area populated by less privilegded rather dan romancing celebrities in d name of religion. D change he brings about in d lives of such poor will go a long way in defining his intents.
    If he becomes Nigeria's number 1 citizen, I wonder how many tugs, sorry bodyguards he will use.
    Ogamba Chux

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  50. Damn! This article is the truth man. Simple & straight-forward.

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  51. We don hear u...doooh ooh

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  52. Lot of sense in all he said,but stil won't vote for him if he comes out for presidency 2015

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  53. Too long and confusing. We all know the issue of last saturday was tragic. KEEP IT SIMPLE

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  54. At least I can understand this writeup without a dictionary... This is progress... Mayb I should consider voting for him!

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  55. Okotie is very right on this one. We dont value human life. What is a big deal if Nigerian government start paying unemployed youth in this country as welfare package? When that was brought on the floor of Legislators, they shot it down. Very bad

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  56. But see hw this guy forehead dey look o! Is it normal? Abi na my eyes!!!!! I'm just saying! Nnaa lekwa!!!!!!!!

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  57. For the 1st time this man reasoned with his head and not his ass.but still he's a misfit to become Nigeria's presido

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  58. Yes, Y'all are just leveraging on this immigration test this immigration test that to make news headlines. common, even to the extent of politicizing it. It so unfortunate. You all speaking, how have you been able to employ this job seekers or help them in one way or the other to discover their talent??? and you are there talking rubbish about Nat. Conference and NIS deaths.Mtschew... if only we will do the right thing

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  59. Yes, Y'all are just leveraging on this immigration test to make news headlines. Common, even to the extent of politicizing it. It is so unfortunate. You all speaking, how have you been able to employ these job seekers or help them in one way or the other to discover their talent??? and you are there talking about Nat. Conference and NIS deaths.Mtschew... if only we will do the right thing

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  60. Yes agreed but no mean I go vote 4 u

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  61. Oro di hmmm..oro ma pe si je o...oro di hmm #inBabaFela'sVoice

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  62. Pple shuld just chill, what else do we want in dis Nigeria, even Jesus Came 2 earth and his pple did not still acknowledge him, it is too safe 2 say dat WE are the cause of our problems, if u want a change, get it. I mean I'm. Not a huge fan of Chris Okotie but when it comes. To his matter people just turn outright judgemental, u claim to know the bible but u purposely fail 2 acknowledge certain parts of it. David (who can easily be said 2 be the greatest king isreal ever had) was a king AND a minister, he was een a minister b4 King, yet he committed some of the greatest atrocities ever known, nd was also super rich. Yet u judge okotie 4 what, divorce? Having money?. If he was a poor preacher a lot of u wld still point fingers. @ him 4 d same reasons, if he was giving out all he had, I'm quite sure der wlda been one or two stories of ritualism aimed @ him. U may say dat David is in d old testament bt even the new we are called a ROYAL PRIESTHOOD, royalkty has 2 do with the govt and we all know wat d oda part means. All I'm saying is dat we shuld look HARDER, what we are lookin 4 in "Sokoto" might really just be in our "SHOKOTO"

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  63. Pple shuld just chill, what else do we want in dis Nigeria, even Jesus Came 2 earth and his pple did not still acknowledge him, it is too safe 2 say dat WE are the cause of our problems, if u want a change, get it. I mean I'm. Not a huge fan of Chris Okotie but when it comes. To his matter people just turn outright judgemental, u claim to know the bible but u purposely fail 2 acknowledge certain parts of it. David (who can easily be said 2 be the greatest king isreal ever had) was a king AND a minister, he was een a minister b4 King, yet he committed some of the greatest atrocities ever known, nd was also super rich. Yet u judge okotie 4 what, divorce? Having money?. If he was a poor preacher a lot of u wld still point fingers. @ him 4 d same reasons, if he was giving out all he had, I'm quite sure der wlda been one or two stories of ritualism aimed @ him. U may say dat David is in d old testament bt even the new we are called a ROYAL PRIESTHOOD, royalkty has 2 do with the govt and we all know wat d oda part means. All I'm saying is dat we shuld look HARDER, what we are lookin 4 in "Sokoto" might really just be in our "SHOKOTO"

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    1. After reading Mr jelly curl own, you carry your own essay come. Keep it simple and short dear. Btw, all na for politics for more money for Rolls royce, koo gini nwanu!

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  64. And ds piece was beginning to make d best of senses oooo esp without d bogus oyinbo. I was beginning to agree more until I saw d selfish political paragraph of his.
    Excuse me sir, stay @d pulpit n keep praying for d country. Forget about ruling her jare, charity begins @home. D small wey God put 4 ur hand, u never handle well n u think sth as complex as d current state of Naija is d next leap

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  65. loved the first part of the write up until he brought his political party into it

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  66. Chris! Chris!! Chris!!! Face ur work! Instead of you to continue your so called preaching, you come out to talk about NIS test. You actually made sense up till the moment you brought in politics. You claim they are wasting money on the conference yet you didn't imagine your rolls royce coukd have empowered 120 youth? Your range rover could have empowered 30 youth too! It is appalling that your congregation donate money to you and you spend it in that manner. Tell me, did Jesus ever drive a car? Ride a horse? Did Jesus wear the best clothes? Use bodyguards? No! He always put His followers first before himself. Why don't you try to emulate Jesus and then we'll see about voting for you.
    Not that I support the current administration but you are no better than them.

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    1. His Rolls Royce was not bought with your money but the N7b being spent on the Natl Conf is YOUR money! Kapish?

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    2. I am sure his rolls was bought with money belonging to people like you. If we cannot tackle the current administration, let us start by tackling those closest to us. Misappropriation of tithes is just to show if he makes president he will definitely buy more. A vain pastor will make a horrible president. The 7bn spent on the conference is our money and we already have started to condemn the act so if you have nothing to say, try to listen to the news.

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  67. MAN OF DEVIL SHUT UP!!!!!

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  68. Okotie is talkin trash! He couldn't even get his figures right. Where he 4 read 45,000? What has he done alleviate poverty in 9ja, he doesn't go to his home-town coz he is afraid of witchcraft!

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  69. he probably sees his chances of making the presidency as clearer than him making a hit either as a writer or a musician. Or a Pastor.

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    1. Okotie was a fantastic musician! I was sad when he stopped singing. But u r probably too young to know that.

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  70. All have spoken, I'm just a passer by.

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  71. Well Chris sorry u r nt a good example or role model so u cnt even Lead let along d Country!face d work wey dey giv u rolls royce.

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  72. All have spoken, I'm just a passer by.

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  73. Cris, you can make a difference. Show you care!!

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  74. Am waiting for Atiku to take to twitter on this matter as well. If Chris is so concerned about the current situation in this country, he should start with the move to bring about the change. All these write ups is giving me a headache Biko.

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  75. ok i was almost sayin @ last some1 wt brains speakin until he made dt political move..linda u c ehn i c a time when 9jas teemin youths will storm aso rock takin laws into dre hands n demanding wats actually theirs..n believe me that time is fast approachin.n its goin to be a day to reckon with.

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  76. I agree with ps Chris. Most times I wonder whr nigeria govt get to see money I mean one person will buy car worth of 200million. Imagine president vp senate president salary millions billion whr are they keeping d money wat are they doing with it. Also I don't see a reason why president and oder govt shld have 5 cars houses and dat and a graduate in niggeria can't afford 2sqare meal no work and all. And Nigerian are nt up to 2million. Nigerian govt r enjoying forgetting d fact dat we voted for dem and yet dey suffer us. God is watchn

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  77. oh so he's doing this to campaign!!!!!
    I thought he was doing this as a concerned Reverend, when I got to the line which said "For me, and also for the FRESH Democratic Party, which I lead..." I stopped reading... Good luck still in all you endeavour to do.
    Hope God is happy with you

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