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Do We Have A Nigerian Dream?
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I was Reading Something that That touched my heart so greatly and tears ran down my cheeks,i did not konw it will bcome worse as soon as i get to the office.I put on my system and decided to search for OUR DREAM but guess what this is what i found....An What Is The Nigerian Dream?








SvS (f) Re: What Is The Nigerian Dream?
« #1 on: July 04, 2006, 10:56 AM »

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the nigerian dream
well maybe to leave the country and live in somewhere lik europe or america?





eveseh (f) Re: What Is The Nigerian Dream?
« #2 on: July 04, 2006, 11:13 AM »

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huh?





diddy4 (m) Re: What Is The Nigerian Dream?
« #3 on: July 04, 2006, 03:28 PM »

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fast cars, big cribs, flashy rides, the power, the respect, the ladies. there aint no dream bigger than that.





shawna (f) Re: What Is The Nigerian Dream?
« #4 on: July 04, 2006, 05:24 PM »

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to be a successful and powerful nation someday





Damsal (f) Re: What Is The Nigerian Dream?
« #5 on: July 04, 2006, 06:41 PM »

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The nigerian dream is to be rich, to have everything life has to offer without working to hard to get it. It's quite a selfish and self centered one.





SvS (f) Re: What Is The Nigerian Dream?
« #6 on: July 04, 2006, 08:51 PM »

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i agree with u damsal





retro (f) Re: What Is The Nigerian Dream?
« #7 on: July 05, 2006, 03:08 PM »

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Quote from: svs on July 04, 2006, 10:56 AM
the nigerian dream
well maybe to leave the country and live in somewhere lik europe or america?


Hahaha. I wouldn't know. Maybe, Nigerians want to be rich, happy ***?





Eurphoria (f) Re: What Is The Nigerian Dream?
« #8 on: July 05, 2006, 08:27 PM »

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Gosh it's sad to think of this, because we know what the dream is(money,house,cars,good lifestyle)very shallow but very much needed for people to have a good quality of life.


So maybe I'll say it like this. my ideal Nigeria, it would be that "you can have a good and uninterrupted education, have a conducive enough economy to be able to get a good job or if you are free spirited,be able to gain help to start up a business to further add to the development of the nation , hence(good and vibrant social infrastructures). Finally be able to be what you want to be without unnecessary hindrances.





jaguda (m) Re: What Is The Nigerian Dream?
« #9 on: July 10, 2006, 12:32 PM »

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i agree with Eurphoria, that is the Nigeria we dream of , but sadly, project Nigeria is Dead! Nigerians do not see themselves as a People Under God i.e. One Nigeria. the average Nigerian places ME before WE. its so sad.

We need to change this orientation!





naija_diva (f) Re: What Is The Nigerian Dream?
« #10 on: July 10, 2006, 04:26 PM »

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the nigerian dream is to get recognized by the world because nigeria has a lot to offer.





thimbook2 (m) What's The 'Nigerian Dream'?
« #11 on: July 15, 2006, 01:29 PM »

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We've Heard Of The American Dream. What's The Nigerian Dream?

yes o! if am no misled, we 're compelled every other time to see how even the ants in US are pitching in to make the american dream a reality but i don rack brain tire to see if even a hint of the Nigerian dream was communicated to the me at any level of my education (formal or otherwise) and sadly enough the answer is no.


So in case u know it, come out and let's see what the Nigerian dream is or at least what it should be like.





Mystique (f) Re: We've Heard Of The American Dream, What's The Nigerian Dream?
« #12 on: July 17, 2006, 01:09 PM »

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To win Lotto Nigeria

** E fit be u o**





GUNNER (f) Re: What's The 'Nigerian Dream'?
« #13 on: July 17, 2006, 02:59 PM »

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to be " Proudly Nigerian"





obiora (m) Re: What's The 'Nigerian Dream'?
« #14 on: July 17, 2006, 03:16 PM »

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ok this is my vision of the nigerian dream.

live abroad and live the american dream.
then come back with an entire suitcase full of dollars for your mama
then still go back abroad and still live the american dream.
thats whats up.

ok and another thing is : NAIRALAND RULES





whirlwind (f) Re: What's The 'Nigerian Dream'?
« #15 on: July 17, 2006, 03:22 PM »

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To work nine-to-five, have enough money to buy brand new cars not second hand cars, to get home within 20-30 minutes of leaving the office, to have constant light, and water, good roads, good affordable education for our children, Wait, that dream must be to work for an oil company!!





youngies (m) Re: What's The 'Nigerian Dream'?
« #16 on: July 17, 2006, 03:47 PM »

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Hmmmmm, Nigeria Dream!

There is no collective dream. the Niger Delta is dreaming to conrol their resources and be the next president of nigeria, the north is dreaming for the return of political power to them to continue their squandering of the economy which they are contributing little or nothing, the south east is confused and in deep slumber - no dream, the south west is awake now, knows that their dream is over - TTA.

There is no meeting point for a collective national dream







spikedcylinder (f) Re: What's The 'Nigerian Dream'?
« #17 on: July 17, 2006, 04:26 PM »

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To have enough money to buy all the clothes and shoes i want!





youngies (m) Re: What's The 'Nigerian Dream'?
« #18 on: July 17, 2006, 04:32 PM »

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SpikedCy

Is that all your dream? clothes and shoes





ademiller (f) Re: What's The 'Nigerian Dream'?
« #19 on: July 17, 2006, 04:35 PM »

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well ma nigerian dream is to <> be the first female presido and marry all the boys that are fine in naija. live d dream baby shakadelli baby yeah.





Old Glory (m) Re: What's The 'Nigerian Dream'?
« #20 on: July 17, 2006, 04:38 PM »

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I think the average Nigerians Dream, is to leave Nigeria.





Chxta (m) Re: What's The 'Nigerian Dream'?
« #21 on: July 17, 2006, 04:39 PM »

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One nation under God, indivisible and strong and prosperous





my2cents (m) Re: What's The 'Nigerian Dream'?
« #22 on: July 17, 2006, 05:29 PM »

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FYI:

Having lived in the US for 13 years, I have this to say: The American dream is just that, a dream. Life, irrespective of where you find yourself in the world (be it the rolling hills or Jos or the high mountains of Nepal), is what you make of it. America only seems better because of more opportunities. However, many people have made the ulimate sacrifice of going there (selling houses and land, marrying citizens, forfeiting their high-paying careers, etc) only to end up disappointed. I remember reading somewhere that yrly, $30billion worth of degrees leave their respective countries and go to the states where they don't get utilized . If you doubt what I am saying, y r there so many Nigerians, say, who are phD holders and are driving taxi?

Don't get me wrong, there are those of us making it in the US. However, I would strongly caution against the notion of a "dream", because those usually don't come true. Speaking for myself, I live a comfortable life in the states (I pay my taxes and bills, pursue a few side-jobs and have a little left over to save and send home ) and I thank God for that, but my dream is yet to be realized.





raldsfield (m) Re: What's The 'Nigerian Dream'?
« #23 on: July 17, 2006, 05:48 PM »

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Before you have a dream you have to first sleep.

Nigeria has no dream/dreams, just leaving the life is what I will call it.

I think the dream now is who will save Nigeria and find us right track to move on(Pat Utomi).

For now their is no dream.

No dream for light (the only person that had a dream said we should wait till 2056"God forbid"), no dream of good health, quality education, employment,job creation, no road, no food for the common man, no water to drink.

The Nigerian dream for now should be providing the basic things of life.





Mystique (f) Re: What's The 'Nigerian Dream'?
« #24 on: July 17, 2006, 06:48 PM »

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Quote from: raldsfield on July 17, 2006, 05:48 PM
I think the dream now is who will save Nigeria and find us right track to move on(Pat Utomi).


And what makes you think Pat Utomi is the one that will save Nigeria??





tianshie (m) Re: What's The 'Nigerian Dream'?
« #25 on: July 17, 2006, 07:12 PM »

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Let me see, The Nigerian dream abi?

The Nigerian dream is to get into politics,get into a position of influence then embezzle money.





Old Glory (m) Re: What's The 'Nigerian Dream'?
« #26 on: July 17, 2006, 07:44 PM »

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Tianshie

Like i said in another thread, you are a victim of your environment. Your Hero is Mike Adenuga and your dream is to embezzle money. You are some character.





Gomer Re: What's The 'Nigerian Dream'?
« #27 on: July 17, 2006, 07:48 PM »

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Arise, O compatriots,
Nigeria's call obey
To serve our fatherland
With love and strength and faith
The labor of our heroes past
Shall never be in vain
To serve with heart and might
One nation bound in freedom,
Peace and unity.

Oh God of creation,
Direct our noble cause
Guide our leaders right
Help our youths the truth to know
In love and honesty to grow
And living just and true
Great lofty heights attain
To build a nation where peace
And justice shall reign.

I pledge to Nigeria my country
To be faithful, loyal and honest
To serve Nigeria with all my strength
To defend her unity and uphold her honor and glory
So help me God.

That is the Nigerian Dream
Its been staring at you since you were born!


Quote from: my2cents on July 17, 2006, 05:29 PM
FYI:
However, I would strongly caution against the notion of a "dream", because those usually don't come true.


Every goal starts with a dream, every invention started with a dream, every achievement started with a dream.
Hey guys, give this place a chance. Things are really wacked now but don't you think that somehow, sometime things will get better?
But you know, its got to start with US, from the inside it comes on to the outside.
We point fingers, we blame the government, we blame the so called leaders we have
Have you ever ran for office, won or held a post before?
Try it, you'd have a renewed admiration for your president
Who is the freaking government- You.
It don't matter where the change starts, even if its just a little corner of this country that changes- hey thats something.







Gomer Re: What's The 'Nigerian Dream'?
« #28 on: July 17, 2006, 07:57 PM »

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sorry 2 cents, i got all mixed up in the posting thing but i guess you understand what i mean





hibans (f) Re: What's The 'Nigerian Dream'?
« #29 on: July 17, 2006, 08:02 PM »

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@my2cents, i think u made a point and i love u for that.





Ka (m) Re: What's The 'Nigerian Dream'?
« #30 on: July 17, 2006, 08:07 PM »

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There is nothing like 'The Nigerian Dream'.

What we have instead are 150 million Nigerian dreams, each as different as the dreamer.





LiquidMind (m) Re: What's The 'Nigerian Dream'?
« #31 on: July 17, 2006, 08:21 PM »

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The Nigerian dream is to have a portion of the National Cake at least in a life time














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