[Gov] Nigeria's Citizen of the Year 2014 - Evaluation and Interview

Day 2,628, 07:42 Published in Nigeria Nigeria by Nigerian National Bank



Aloha,

in the last week there were the elections for Nigeria's Citizen of the Year 2014. Thank you to eight people who made use of their suffrage. In an act of charity and grace (and not for reasons of procrastination regarding my seminar paper), I took pity shouldering incredibly nerve-wrecking ten (!) minutes of work to now be able to present the results of the election:


MOST LIKEABLE CITIZEN

1. AlexMCS182 (11)

2. Satyre Reynes (7)
3. MRSA SPB (6)
3. NorthAfricaCorps (6)

5. Andreas Mihai (5)
5. Kalif Batan (5)
7. Oothere (3)
8. cbird (2)
9. Gracek90 (1)
9. K1tho (1)
9. Z E N D E R (1)



MOST HARD-WORKING CITIZEN

1. Poncho Warrior (20)

2. Kalif Batan (16)
3. AlexMCS182 (6)

4. NorthAfricaCorps (3)
5. Juve Leo (1)
5. K1tho (1)
5. Satyre Reynes (1)



MOST HUMOROUS CITIZEN

1. cbird (12)
1. Andreas Mihai (12)


3. NigerBoy (6)
3. NorthAfricaCorps (6)

5. Juve Leo (5)
6. Grunho (3)
7. MRSA SPB (2)
8. Gracek90 (1)
8. Satyre Reynes (1)



Congratulations to all winners! Hopefully this will be an incentive to continue being friendly, diligent and funny. :3 Moreover congratulations to all those who went unmentioned as they have managed to remain invisible.

Besides, many thanks to MRSA SPB who voluntarily (!) consented to pay 3000cc for the trophy money. 1800cc will be divided between the winners, 600cc between both second places and 600cc between the five third ranked people.


To conclude this election, here is a short interview of one of our winners - the most sympathic citizen of Nigeria in 2014: AlexMCS182. Have fun reading.


Hi Alex, you have just been voted the most sympathic citizen of Nigeria in 2014. Tell us: Why are you here at all? Why did you join Nigeria?
Alex: Before Nigeria was created, I needed something new because I was pretty bored with usual jobs I had and also I was disappointed in eFrance. The announcement of the creation of four new countries was the perfect occasion for me to do something new: go to a new country and help it to grow.
I did not choose Nigeria on purpose, it was just done randomly to be honest, and I got in in the first assault of given CSs.

What are the benefits of living in a very small ecountry regarding play experience?
The main benefit of such small eCountry is obviously the community itself as it is a small one, everyone is united (or supposed to be), and we know each others. It's also a quiet and not stressful place for the people like looking for jobs in eRepublik that does not require as much time as in big countries asked me in the past.

So, as the most likeable citizen you might know a huge part of this community and get along well with its people?
If the poeple actually voted for me, I thank them for that. I guess it means that the answer is yes. I've always based my way to play on respect of people, although sometimes we have to go through the rude way to be understood by some.

Thank you for the interview.


Thanks for reading,
happy playing,
your government.