Friends, since when has irresponsibility become a Nigerian factor?

— Sunday Adelaja

God does not have any business with irresponsible people.

— Sunday Adelaja

Irresponsibility is a sin with a high price tag.

— Sunday Adelaja

We can certainly run from a lot of things. But when we eventually pull up exhausted and entirely out of breath, we are rather shocked to discover that we haven’t been able to create any distance between ourselves and what we’ve been running from regardless of how fast we might have been running and how far we think we might have gotten.

— Craig D. Lounsbrough

Had Moreau had any intelligible object, I could have sympathized at least a little with him. I am not so squeamish about pain as that. I could have forgiven him a little even, had his motive been only hate. But he was so irresponsible, so utterly careless! His curiosity, his mad, aimless investigations, drove him on; and the Things were thrown out to live a year or so, to struggle and blunder and suffer, and at last to die painfully.

— H.G. Wells

Since when has irresponsibility and lack of accountability in public service become a Nigerian factor?

— Sunday Adelaja

When people who remember her better than me talk of her, she is always described as headstrong and irresponsible, which, if you think about it, are just different words for untameable. The wind is untameable, and so are rivers, and there is something poetic in that.

— Claire Wong

Due to our act of Personal Irresponsibility, illegal businesses are set-up, our neighbourhoods are not secured and the economy directly and indirectly takes a big hit. The government alone cannot be blamed for this, because this is our neighbourhood and if we cannot take care of our immediate surroundings, then we are clearly not carrying out our responsibilities and we don’t have any business blaming someone else.

— Sunday Adelaja

Perhaps, too, in the 'shift-the-blame' society we live in, we have forgotten how to weep over our sins. David, the psalm writer, said, 'When I kept silent, my bones wasted away through my groaning all day long' (Psalm 32:3). I wonder if so many of us rush off to self-help groups because we have lost the ability to be real in our churches.

— Sheila Walsh

The reduced sense of responsibility and the absence of effective volition in turn explain the ordinary citizen's ignorance and lack of judgement in matters of domestic and foreign policy which are if anything more shocking in the case of educated people and of people who are successfully active in non-political walks of life than it is with uneducated people in humble stations.

— Joseph Alois Schumpeter