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A.I. Abana

How and Why Nations Fail

  • Inah Josanne M.D.has quoted5 years ago
    Nations can taste failure because their security infrastructure is appallingly lackluster.
  • Inah Josanne M.D.has quoted5 years ago
    If there is one thing the world has need of, it’s peace.
  • Inah Josanne M.D.has quoted5 years ago
    The point here is that a dearth of industry can portend a serious setback to national progress. It doesn’t stop there, a dearth of industry, is also a factor behind certain major national issues I will be elucidating hence.
  • Inah Josanne M.D.has quoted5 years ago
    Illiteracy engenders failure in nations.
  • Inah Josanne M.D.has quoted5 years ago
    You see, illiteracy predisposes people to gullibility.
  • Inah Josanne M.D.has quoted5 years ago
    Ungodliness hampers a country’s progress in many ways
  • Inah Josanne M.D.has quoted5 years ago
    Godliness in contrast is the bedrock of a good conscience without which folks who successfully game a national system can pillage the same without remorse.
  • Inah Josanne M.D.has quoted5 years ago
    In a world increasingly filled with perversion one cannot and should not count on law enforcement alone to “right” wrongs, and one cannot count on the courts to judge flawlessly. The reason is simple; ungodliness has the capacity to creep into law enforcement, it even has the latitude to find its way to the courts and to pervade the offices of heads of government.
  • Inah Josanne M.D.has quoted5 years ago
    Moral decadence and wanton perversion are hand-in-glove with civil delinquencies.
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