Opinion: Citizen, Not Critic

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“Until the great mass of the people shall be filled with the sense of responsibility for each other’s welfare, social justice can never be attained.”_ – Helen Keller

You are only creating more damage to our country and only painting the image of the country black and dirty if all you know how to do is to discover the way Nigeria’s welfarism are been denied of them by the leaders.

Why the problems? Why not the solutions?

Why are you only capable of finding out the faults in our welfarism? Why can’t you as well suggest and work on a solution.

You said the government hospitals are not equipped, you said people are dying of hunger, how many of the helpless have you fed, if everyone of us will decide in a month to feed 5 helpless, food will be out of our problem.

No food you say, why did you personally quit subsistence agriculture to feed your family when you have a space of land for the plantation in your house I asked.

If our political leaders don’t know how to solve the problems on welfarism, let’s all indirectly lead and teach them how to do that rather than use all our life criticizing.

Be a good citizen, not a good critic

I watched, I observed, I see Nigerians spoiling Nigeria.

– Muhammad Bashir Muhammad writes from Maitama Abuja


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