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Why is Nigeria considered a failed State?
I am a Nigerian-American but never been to Nigeria, I honestly don’t know what to write here because everything about Nigeria has failed. Talk about roads, electricity, water, education, housing, security, government, food, jobs, currency, police system, stability, transportation, corruption, etc juRead more
I am a Nigerian-American but never been to Nigeria, I honestly don’t know what to write here because everything about Nigeria has failed. Talk about roads, electricity, water, education, housing, security, government, food, jobs, currency, police system, stability, transportation, corruption, etc just to mention a few. Any country that has failed in at least 5 of the list above is close to being a failed state but Nigeria has failed in all. Nigeria is a failed state, a woefully failed state. When a duly democratic elected president is not able to provide adequate security for his citizens, and citizens are not be able to afford three square meals, enjoy good electricity, then Nigeria is a failed state.
See lessWhat do you do in situations that require you to lie?
If lying never had a justifiable purpose, lying probably wouldn't have been an evolutionary development. Sure, lying is often used to boost oneself to the detriment of others, but generally that kind of deceit can only last so long before it backfires as it exhausts goodwill others may have for you.Read more
If lying never had a justifiable purpose, lying probably wouldn’t have been an evolutionary development. Sure, lying is often used to boost oneself to the detriment of others, but generally that kind of deceit can only last so long before it backfires as it exhausts goodwill others may have for you. Lying in order to preserve life is understandable, if not necessarily moral, and that’s why it can be okay. The problem is that situations where lying is advantageous but not really justifiable are more common than lying in terms of survival and stuff. So, justified lying is probably a rare event compared to the lying that most will be familiar with.
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