Thursday, July 4, 2013

USA Africa Dialogue Series - Re: Theory of a Nigerian uprising

I should also like to observe a little further that Egyptians have now discovered the power that they can exert through mass (massive) protests. Whereas Nigeria I s still lagging behind in that respect. Nigeria is very much a different country and it's difficult to imagine that a few weeks of mass demonstrations in the nation's capital would have succeeded in dislodging someone like Sani Abacha. But people are learning from the demonstrations they see on TV, so it's possible that someday (one fine day) disgruntled Nigerians will join forces to demonstrate their disgust with e.g. the rise in fuel prices or the never expect power always syndrome and the idea of  Suffer, suffer, suffer, suffer, suffer Suffer for world na your fault be that

 
 
On Thursday, 4 July 2013 17:21:48 UTC+2, Cornelius Hamelberg wrote:
The immediate problem facing Egypt is the instability that will inevitably follow deposing Morsy and the Brotherood by a military decree.
 It is not the sort of instability that will be conducive to foreign investments, or tourism or economic development.
The only hope I can see is the sort of power-sharing in which the Brotherhood gets a large chunk of the Power and of course the military continues to  enjoy controlling 40% of  Egypt's economic empire
 
 

On Thursday, 4 July 2013 13:04:25 UTC+2, Augustine Togonu-Bickersteth wrote:
My Theory is that not until Nigeria achieves a life expectancy of about 75 years would we have the kind of protests in Algeria, Libya,Syria,Egypt and Turkey. These countries suprisinly have better standards of living than Nigeria.In Turkey life expectancy is 73-9 years,Libya 77.88,Syria 75.84,Egypt 73.20 Algeria 73.0 Causes cited by the protestors in Algeria include unemployment, the lack of housing, food-price inflation, corruption, restrictions on freedom of speech and poor living conditions. We have all these and more in Nigeria where life expectancy is a mere 51.86 years. No Nigeria leader would love to be unseated by popular revolt and so what our leaders would do is keep life expectancy to a minimum. Thats my theory

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