Recolonised Solomon Islands?

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The bizzare political instability that overhowls our sunny isles has in a way left so many questions in my weird mind. Waswe Solomon bae guti tu ya? What is going to be the life if all politcians wea kam up after the current ones ota same nomoa....lookin back at what ota old man save talem about country blo umi lo past, things look to be okay, n flow good tumas ya...which caused me to think ating if Solomon Islands ota recolonisim na ating bae things bae start stret moa ya...think think nomoa ya
 

yoyo (not verified)
jackson Fiasi might not be too happy about that

Iroasi, I dont think your idea will go down well with the likes of Jackson Fiasi and his cohorts LOL.

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Joined: 09/28/2009
Recolonization

I find this idea quite funny because you are trying to bridge to different era ...  hoping that bae hem gud if yumi go baik. Recolonization is not the answer! We have corrupt leaders who used the system to please themselves instead of building this country. There are leaders and there are those who are led, there are wannabe leaders, there are genuine leaders. There are leaders who are yet to lead, there are leaders who are tired of leading! There are leaders who wanted to lead but when they took the leading role, they forgot to lead others. And there are those who just don't have a clue! My leader will be the one that turns Solomon Islands into a productive nation. A nation thats not depending on Taiwanese money and one that doesn't look to get rich but looking to rescue Solomon Islands out of the financial choke experienced over the eyes. Until that day comes, SI will remain a country that depends entirely on foreign aid money! 
Secondly, every country in the world is going through some hard economic times and no one is in its proper frame of mind to colonize another country. England was clever enough to give us our independence knowing that they could control us from a far not by way of government but financial institution wise. They do today! 
This election is one that should bring in good leaders and rid of the ones. ....

He who has never learned to obey...cannot be a good commander.
Aristotle

mamio (not verified)
tingting blong me nomoa.

I find it funny that we're blaming our stagnant stage on corrup leaders. Does this mean that our legal system protect them?

Maybe some one is not doing his/her job. I mean those tasked to a keep a check on our leaders.

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