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	<title>Comments on: Now more than ever</title>
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		<title>By: sdotgang</title>
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		<description>It is a shame that the Americans were the ones that had to donate a scanning devices to the Nigerian security of airline transportation for our(Nigeria) own safety. What does that say about our airline security and how we cherish our safety?

I do not agree with Nigeria being put on the terrorist watch-list because of one disloyal citizen. What I do think however is that unless we are put at a state of unrest, we will not be proactive. Our entire airline security in Nigeria is a joke. This is an opportunity for us as a nation to reorganize our entire airline operations. And perhaps maybe one day remove the stigma, winning the hearts of other nations as Africa&#039;s pride.

To make things worse, we as Nigerians don&#039;t even have our leader in office to negotiate on our behalf. We share the same sentiments. The talk has already been done, what is now left is the acting.</description>
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<p>I do not agree with Nigeria being put on the terrorist watch-list because of one disloyal citizen. What I do think however is that unless we are put at a state of unrest, we will not be proactive. Our entire airline security in Nigeria is a joke. This is an opportunity for us as a nation to reorganize our entire airline operations. And perhaps maybe one day remove the stigma, winning the hearts of other nations as Africa&#8217;s pride.</p>
<p>To make things worse, we as Nigerians don&#8217;t even have our leader in office to negotiate on our behalf. We share the same sentiments. The talk has already been done, what is now left is the acting.</p>
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