@60 all may not be well, but all is not lost

 

@60 all may not be well, but all is not lost. 

Nigeria and indeed Nigerians have come a long way from Independence; coming together of different people with different ethnicity and language will surely never be a smooth marriage just like two people coming together as husband and wife from different background. But, like earlier said - all may not be well, but all is not lost.


Maybe we should dwell on the good rather than the bad that is obvious and undeniable in our great country.

Africa's most populous nation - Nigeria, is still united despite many differences but the country must have realise that there is more in Unity than to dissolve the nation into unit.

The government maybe seen as selfish but the country has moved on the early years of majorly depending on the government.

Most Nigerians that are doing really well are working for themselves. From Sports, Music, Art, business, lawyer, doctors e.t.c. These people are making great waves even outside the shores of the country.

Nigerians saw the unity of this country again during the thick of the covid-19. The private sector came together to rescue the federal government with funds.

While many Nigerians are truly not happy at the moment and see no reason to be happy; yet, there is hope for today and tomorrow of Nigeria - in as much as there is no forceful plan to destroy the country existence.

What Nigerians would want more from the leadership of the country would be an impartial governance.

Creating a better and sustaining platform for all. Better and long electricity supply, better roads, good and working policies for all to follow, less bureaucracy system for things to work easier and transparency in all sector.


Surely Nigerians will move better if Nigeria government realise that the greatest resources the country has is in human capital and need to appreciate it and help it the more, than the oil resources that has caused more issues than mending it.

NIGERIA WILL BE GREAT

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