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2023: WE MUST RESCUE NIGERIA

2023: WE MUST RESCUE NIGERIA

November 19, 2022 | News

I warn all patriotic Nigerians that we must redeem Nigeria once and for all from thieves who have held Nigeria hostage

 

 

 

-By Zik Gbemre

 

 

2023: WE MUST RESCUE NIGERIA



Nigeria is our country and it belongs to all of us. It doesn't belong to the major tribes of Hausa/Fulani, Ibo and Yoruba.

All of us, including the minority tribes own it equal, no one tribe owns it more than others. We must redeem the country from the hands of the oppressors in 2023. Next is the dispensation we must vote in the right presidential candidate that will lead Nigeria out of ignorance and darkness.

I warn all patriotic Nigerians that we must redeem Nigeria once and for all from thieves who have held Nigeria hostage. A country with abundant petroleum resources and yet can't find fuels to operate  cars. A country with abundant natural gas and yet we can't use it to power electricity. A country with abundant medical doctors and yet no medical facilities to work with.

A nation so blessed but its people live in abject poverty. A country that we have billionaires with no evidence of wealth creation. A country that with government and oil industry players deliberately promoting violent criminals as messiahs. A country that its politicians are not accountable to those who supposedly elected them into power.

A country where criminals are celebrated as heroes. A country where security operatives are overwhelmed, forcing citizens to negotiate with criminals when their loved ones are kidnapped. Nigeria doesn't need a wasteful president. Nigeria is in need of a prudent president and not a tribal bigot. The youths of this country must get up and stand up to fight for their rights.

To fight for their rights they must vote in a prudent president in 2023 irrespective of their tribes and political parties. Among the three most prominent candidates, Peter Obi is the only presidential candidate that has the history of prudence.

It is not about my brother or tribe man. It is rather about voting in the right presidential candidate as president. With political structures or no structures Nigerians must wise up and vote for a prudent president.

If we miss it 2023 then Nigeria is further doomed.

Nigerians and Africans are treated like beasts in Western and Eastern countries because of bad leadership in the entire Africa. The black skin is the despised abroad, but the irresponsible leadership in Nigeria continues to compel our youths to now troop out of the country. In the 60s, 70s and early 80s whenever Nigerians travelled out of the country to study they returned home to Nigeria after graduation because there were jobs for them at home.

In the 60s, 70s and even up to the mid-80s medical, law, accountancy, degrees/certificates from Asian and Eastern countries were not recognized in Nigeria. I still recollect Indian teachers recruited to teach sciences were not allowed to teach in urban areas unless they were taken to remote village schools.

We must change the narrative of bad leadership in Nigeria. 2023 must not escape us in this political revolution.

 

Zik Gbemre

November 15, 2022

 

 

 

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