There's one country that can be trusted to understand the complexity of history, it's Nigeria.
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In such a regime, I say you died a good death if your life had inspired someone to come forward and shoot your murdered in the chest - without asking to be paid.
In such a regime, I say you died a good death if your life had inspired someone to come forward and shoot your murderer in the chest - without asking to be paid.
Any leader who feel the pain and fight for you. Support him or you lose but if that leader doesn't feel the pain and fight for you. Don't support him, fight for yourself, be a leader and fight for others.
It is the duty of youths to war against indiscipline and corruption because they are the leaders of tomorrow.
Nigeria is one country, one people and one nation.
You and I must work together to develop Nigeria to get education for our children, to have doctors, to build roads, to improve all the basic essentials.
If Nigeria will change for the better, then we must take responsibility for the changes in Nigeria.
The instability and disorderliness we have in Nigeria today and Africa at large is totally due to the absence of this light.
Working together as a team helps build a cohesive organization.
What we need now is a nation of great people who live to positively impact others and build enduring legacies
The Constitution only guarantees the Nigerian people the human rights either in their preamble or substantive provisions in the country.
I am not Nigerian because I was born in Nigeria but because Nigeria was born in me.
I love Nigerians because they are extra ordinary people they make impossible to be possible.
There's a place for talking and criticism. But there's also a place to let our ACTIONS do the talking!
This land has brought forth numerous children, favouring both the bad and the good ones. It is not the land that is responsible for the people__ hardships, it is the people themselves. Pg.8
Everybody looks at oil and almost entirely forget that the percentage of jobs the oil sector creates is relatively small compared to the population; the introduction of more sophisticated exploration methods makes it even worse. Oil companies now look for smarter, leaner and cheaper operations. Where will these leave the economy? Good disposable income to the government with no real value to the people of the Niger Delta.
But facts abound to the affirmation that most Christians in my nation Nigeria and all around the world, would rather pray to God to come and fix their country than do something about it themselves.