HOSTAGE IN NIGERIA
Nigeria is my country (so far it exists); it is an entity that I cherish and will continue to value and uphold her unity. The nation of over 160million people of which 55percent constitutes the youth and larger percentage of this found themselves perpetually unemployed.
Hostage is defined according to the free online dictionary as "one that is under the constraining control of another". Over the years, many of us have been taken hostage by individual or groups who termed themselves different names, performed different forms of rehearsals in order to earn public attention; having gotten this attention, they turned to god of the people they solidly solicited their interests and attention.
Nigeria has been stolen and nobody thinks of a way to salvage it (not even to restore it) but different verbose had been the terminologies of her looters in order to confuse her hapless populace. From 1980's to this period, virtually all things are recycled in Nigeria from human resources to infrastructural development. Findings show that Nigeria has been under recycle generation through the principal, his family and even relatives. These are cabals which have taken over the nation and their decisions have significant impact on the populace even though they are few. These cabals have associates and their associates have a web base of individuals who communicate the trend in the economy to them.
Is there hope in sight as she clocks 55 years in October this year?
Hmm...assembly of the same people will commences their lordship over the nation very soon; though they have a new mantra termed "change" under a dedicated and discipline disciple. Oma se oo, the game had changed over the years and these cabals have penetrated into every form of the nation endeavour and the only option available for the disciplined guy is to legislate laws with total enforcement.
To digress a-bit, the transition week will likely witness unease attitude of the populace toward the artificial scarcity of petroleum products and this will usher a new beginning for the sector when the new government comes into power.
I eagerly look for a nation (Nigeria) I can call my own
Abiodun Ayinde
Hostage is defined according to the free online dictionary as "one that is under the constraining control of another". Over the years, many of us have been taken hostage by individual or groups who termed themselves different names, performed different forms of rehearsals in order to earn public attention; having gotten this attention, they turned to god of the people they solidly solicited their interests and attention.
Nigeria has been stolen and nobody thinks of a way to salvage it (not even to restore it) but different verbose had been the terminologies of her looters in order to confuse her hapless populace. From 1980's to this period, virtually all things are recycled in Nigeria from human resources to infrastructural development. Findings show that Nigeria has been under recycle generation through the principal, his family and even relatives. These are cabals which have taken over the nation and their decisions have significant impact on the populace even though they are few. These cabals have associates and their associates have a web base of individuals who communicate the trend in the economy to them.
Is there hope in sight as she clocks 55 years in October this year?
Hmm...assembly of the same people will commences their lordship over the nation very soon; though they have a new mantra termed "change" under a dedicated and discipline disciple. Oma se oo, the game had changed over the years and these cabals have penetrated into every form of the nation endeavour and the only option available for the disciplined guy is to legislate laws with total enforcement.
To digress a-bit, the transition week will likely witness unease attitude of the populace toward the artificial scarcity of petroleum products and this will usher a new beginning for the sector when the new government comes into power.
I eagerly look for a nation (Nigeria) I can call my own
Abiodun Ayinde
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