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The current state of this entity called Nigeria is so preposterous, to the extent of been debased. The talk of Nigeria been the highest economy in Africa is just a growth on paper that does not reflect on the well being of the masses. The rate of power failure in Nigeria is the worst thing that can happen to us.
 Nigeria has spent billions of dollars on power, yet we are still struggling with 4-5 thousand mega watts, whereas the biggest power station in China, which is almost twenty four thousand mega watts was built with the sum of twenty four billion dollars, almost half of the amount Nigeria have spent on power yet nothing to show for it. “What kind of country is this”? I weep for Nigeria, but my inner man keeps encouraging me to be strong that it will be well someday. I really hope for that day to come, I will be one of the most fulfilled persons on earth.
I really want to see a Nigeria where corruption will be a thing of the past.
 A Nigeria where people can go to school with ease, without been compelled to pay exorbitant fees.
 A Nigeria where the growth of our economy can be reflected on the lives of the masses.
A Nigeria where men and women of impeccable character will be the ones mounting leadership positions
A Nigeria where our universities can compete favorably with their counterparts all over the world.
A Nigeria where vehicles and goods can move freely without undue harassment from any form of uniform men.
A Nigeria where all our uniform men can stand up for truth and integrity.
A Nigeria where the rule of can be observed by everybody no matter the status.
A Nigeria that will be the envy of other nations, and not a mockery.
A Nigeria where every citizen will be politically civilized to vote for someone of high integrity, and not because of the “he is our brother” syndrome.
A Nigeria we can all be proud of.
A Nigeria where development will reach every nook and cranny of the country.
Things have gotten so bad to the extent that jamb has started “jambing” people, PHCN has given us “darkness”, and Immigration is killing the “future leaders of tomorrow” ah! ah!! ah!!! I laugh; I need to laugh at the stupidity of our clueless leaders that have decided to impoverish the masses.
But come to think, whose fault is it? Is it the fault of our colonial masters; or the fault of our politicians? Despite the fact that the white men exploited us, at least they would have developed us to the full, that’s why South Africa are enjoying development today, because the white men developed the place, despite the apartheid menace which I as a person see as a blessing in disguise. We should not have rushed our independence at all, because the white would have develop us completely it’s a pity that Nigeria even in the midst of plenty is still suffering from underdevelopment up till this moment. Our politicians keep embezzling billions of naira, while the masses who will ignorantly under sun and rain all in the name of campaigning are still suffering. May God help us. Once again I weep for my country, things are so bad
I as a person am seriously angry with what is happening here. Some Nigerians are so myopic in their thinking. In a civilized nation, citizens do not for their “brothers”, they vote for someone with integrity, someone who is ready to serve people and no to exploit people, and steal from the treasury of the nation. Men like Lee Kyang Yu, Nelson Madiba Mandela, Castro, Martin Luther King jnr., Halle Selassie were able to make changes for their countries, because they have the passion for service. In Nigeria, oh no, nothing to talk, gone are the days when we have leaders that are selfless and ready to serve us, and bring good governance to the people. But what do we have now, we have shambolic leaders, with all manner of juvenile policy like” stomach infrastructure” once again I say may God help us. “Ma nwoke, ma nwanyi”

The good book says” that when the righteous rule the people rejoice, but when the evil, the people will surely suffer. As a Christian I strongly believe this world. That’s the case of Nigeria my “great country” the latter here is the case. No good road network, no good school to be proud of, no good hospitals, no power, “jeez” (apologies to our girls) am really fed up.
Once you identify with the ruling party, even if you are a thief, you will be seen as a saint. I won’t call names now in order to avoid people accusing me of been partisan.
Anybody that wants change will never stop talking. I have been quiet for years, and now I have decided to use my pen to talk. That’s why men like Martin Luther King jnr., Nelson Mandela, Mahatma Gandhi fought so hard for what they believe in. So people should stand up and join other forces to fight for freedom from the forces of under development.
Nigeria here is a worst scenario, politicians fight for power and the “paper gold” that comes from it, they kill each other for power, while the masses are been hoodwinked and maligned, yet they keep suffering from the “our brother “syndrome. Too bad, they can’t stand up and speak up, that’s what other civilized citizens do.
Once again, power (light) has really killed our economy, so many industries have shutdown and relocated to other country. What is making me have goose pimples right now because of Nigeria is that; if poor nations can have steady power supply, then why can’t Nigeria as rich as she is have steady power supply? It really baffles me. Chai!! “Corruption; you don us something”
Youths of Nigeria, what is going on? Why have we allowed politicians to use us, and at the end they will forget you and focus on enriching themselves and their immediate family; what a world.
What’s really happening to us; whose fault is it? That people are suffering in the midst of plenty. Is it the fault of our leaders? That have kept on deceiving people, just for personal aggrandizement; or the fault of the masses that have allowed themselves to be hog washed and hood winked by our politicians; “chain a God go judge all of una”
When a woman is pregnant, it’s certain that in9 months time she will put to birth, so preparations starts from the very first week of pregnancy. This is the case of Nigeria, Nigeria as an oil producing state is so much dependent on oil. Our leaders became so carried away by the excess dollars that comes from the oil; but they never thought of the future, no they don’t. It’s very obvious that the price of petrol will go down due to the well known fact that Nigeria does not have a say in the fixing of oil benchmark price, but our clueless and visionless leaders were not bothered about it. Now it has happened as a result as result of negligence by the government. Our money has been devalued, austerity measures has been put in place; but who will suffer from this? The masses of cause, because the politicians are not ready to cut down their own salaries for anybody; but they are the ones that caused all these nonsense. Yet clueless Nigerians are busty carrying “brooms and umbrellas” all in the name of campaigning. God help us!
Concerning our media, wow! Money can make an adult to dance “shoki and sekem” front of small children. Our media houses have now been compromised now by our “power drunk” politicians. They dance to the tune of anybody that that flashes clean money. The media that I ones cherish a lot for their fearless and partisan way of reporting news, have allowed themselves to be infiltrated by the politicians, who are over ambitious. You see media houses these days propagating

 
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