The Nation's Dilemma.
The Nigeria economy has been threatened in all ramifications from the abhorred tales of terrorism to the failing Nigeria currency amidst it's folks. It's yet alarming that with an apparent hope, we find eyes still in tears. The government, the multinationals, the citizens or the gazing" environment, who is to "blame? I doubt we've ever had a chance to blame as it was a thought we would naturally jettison, knowing fully well that the coffers of the government was choice—less to blame. Has the lead a lid upon our own thoughts and action? Is the maturity of our own individualism not but an epitome of our own self-governing. Our father had called for a community of all compatriots to serve from our wealth and not in lack, the gospel ofgospel, Peace and Progress. Sadly upon his demise we laid-off our pledge and preached the preacher's Peace, a word we never lived to. gradually, our chants in unison became silence in discord. Where are the minds that once beat the drum to the bafflement to the old gods of our unique mortal power. To restructure, review, reflect, relearn and remind ourselves that there is a reason to rethink our Nigeria strategy. I vouchsafe for a Nigeria which enhances living, accepts all as one, believes in social welfarism, and an individual and a collective growth in the right direction. On this note, I rest my writing ink.
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By
KHALIFA ABDULSALAM.
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By
KHALIFA ABDULSALAM.
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