Wednesday, 21 October 2015

Lets Play, WHO WANTS TO BE A MINISTER?

This is by far turning out to be the best reality Tv series that has been engaging families and glueing people to their Tv screens for days now, it is now by far somewhat the most watched for now, apart from Telemoundo which will not be dethroned anytime soon, and not forgetting the just concluded general elections which held the nation to a standstill. So for this reasons it would be nice to
talk about it right here. Although there is no hot seat, just a hot stand, where the aspirants stand to be screened, and its not just one single interviewer unlike the hit show, Who Wants to be a Millionaire.
It can tell us a lot more about our selves and the stage we are advancing to as Nigerians and what the future holds for us as a nation. From questions ranging from economy, national security, foreign policies, health sector etc. Nigerians as a whole have been educated more on the minds of the aspirants and Nigerians can as well record or take notes to see if the promises made is fufiled by the end of the service year. Not withstanding i wish more exciting things will happen in Nigeria like this. I also like the fact that it is a people and government feedback kind of exercise, more like ask the audience section in WWTBAM. Where observers can send his remarks on twitter and it will be corrected and effected. "So they promised us a thorough screening of these nominies, hmm!" they said they were gonna drill this people till they poop "lol kidding about the poop part", but over all i think they have been doing a preety decent job with four persons screened per day. Its not fastest finger first, there is a roll call, although it will be cool to watch the nominees solve calculus on national Tv. Icing on the cake, Yummy.
I'm not here to endorse any candidate, because i think having an open opinion makes me feel like Jega and i like to always be in a state of Jega even when some Orubebe's are trying to put presure on me, i would say that i want the Nigeria of my dream to be a Nigeria where my minister is commited to the rule of law, diversifying the economy which wil create jobs and also an economy that gives room for entrepreneurs to thrive, i want a standard justice system and a great educational system,

Some of the quotes gotten from the Nigerian senate twitter page
'Housemanship can be taken care of if a proper program is mapped out to accommodate medical graduates'-

'Availability of equipment, trained staff & affordability of the service are the problems of health care'-

'The respect patients get from Private Hospitals should also be gotten in Public Hospitals'-

'We should not be afraid of the problems facing us now, but rather be happy that these problems can be solved'-

'We have abundance of coal in some parts of the country, we need to use coal for power generation'-

'We have not been able to do well in the Technical and Vocational part of our Educational Sector'~@KFayemi

'Poverty is the problem between the mindlessly rich and hopelessly poor.' - @KFayemi

'Our security needs to address our Criminal Justice System, people don't get punished for crime'-@KFayemi

We cannot turn this economy around if we rely solely on public sector; we have to focus on the private sector

'We don't conduct feasibility studies for projects etc.'

'If confirmed minister, my priority will be to look at all the uncompleted projects and complete them'

Unless issues of resettlement are properly addressed there will continue to be half-hazard allocations.




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