Wonders shall never end in my beloved country Nigeria,........... - TopicsExpress



          

Wonders shall never end in my beloved country Nigeria,........... People will just attached one meaningless tittle to their names and before you turn around they became Honourable , Doctor , Barrister etc. You can imagine a charge and bail lawyer calling himself Barrister ,an ordinary chemist is now a doctor because he performed D&C inside his small shop. A clerk ordinary clerk to a secretary in governors office people now addressed him Honourable, women leader is honourable, gateman simply because he worked there for 20years has eventually become honourable, counsellor with school cert.,honourable. It is now honourable here , honourable there even along the street. Are you people sick ? What is our problem in this country ? In Akure alone , they have about 250 SA,( Special Adviser ). Special adviser to the market women, SA to the thugs , SA to Zone A , SA to Zone B and all these SA are school certificate aye atijo, they are all over in Akure.,and all honourables. What A Country ???? And come and see our people calling them My Honourable , twalle ma/ sir , owo meji fenikan......... Some honourables with empty heads, they just open their mouth and talk Gbammmmmm , nothing good ever come out of that useless and big for nothing mouth....... Wake up Nigerians , I beg wake up !!!! Dont be deceived by fools....... Since Ive bn in United States , I have never heard anyone addressed as honourable , even my immigration lawyer as good as he is , I cant remember I ever call or addressed him with a tittle barrister or lawyer. I called him by his name and same thing with other professionals......... As soon as you have money and you start using a truck in Nigeria you become honourable. Honourable my foot......... Dont get it twist up , some deserves the tittle but majority are fake , they are not even suppose to be among humanbeing not to talk of calling them honourable. Check the meaning out in your dictionary and see if you worth it before attached to your name. Honourable ko , Honourable ni............ E kaaro jare.
Posted on: Wed, 10 Sep 2014 06:24:17 +0000

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