HE @MBuhari and @atiku the tussle for power come 2019 will neither be built on the altar of religious bigotry nor ethnicity, but rather on competency to deliver Nigeria from the grasps of poverty towards building an egalitarian society for the good of all Nigerians.
Neither @APCNigeria nor @OfficialPDPNig can bring an existential divides built on regionalism or ethnicity in their campaign for vote.
Nigerians desires an environment where the collective interest of the nation surpasses our individual interest as citizens.
We have come thus far fighting for our independence as a nation and we overcame, we fought against secession and yet we won. Now is the time to put our differences and do the right thing for our children, siblings and generation next to come. #NigeriaWillThrive#MakeNigeriaGreat
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Governance
Judging by individualism and egocentric state of the larger Nigerian, we deserve the leaders we have, and guess what? They are assume to be the best of us.
We need the reeducation and rejuvenation of altruistic character to produce the better version of governance.
Our politicians are not the only problem, the everyday Nigerian who try to cheat and beat the system is also an accomplice in creating the destructible state of the nation.
Buhari cannot change Nigeria until every Nigerian rise to calling of true governance and morality.
It is imperative to state that what you are is what you get. If Nigerians really do care about the state of things, change must come from within to reflect without.
Therefore, true governance is a product of a truthful system made up by a truthful people.
Dealing with Fear: The Edo Approach 1. What you don't dare, you don't become is the phenomenal lesson the Edo election should teach everyone out there today. You have to consistently fight strategically to win against those who wish to oust you from your rightful place.
2. Indeed "Edo is not Lagos" is a phrase that will live with us for generation to come. People must understand that the "power" does not belong to the Godfather or the rigger, but the very people who form the foundation to the existence of democratic practices.
3. Today has shown that we don't fold our hands in the face of intimidation and subjugation of our collective choice and conscience, but rather stand up to refute and reprise the voice of them that wish we remain in abject obeisance to their callings.
The Edo Election 1. What you don't dare, you don't become is the phenomenal lesson the Edo election should teach everyone out there today. You have to consistently fight strategically to win against those who wish to oust you from your rightful place.
2. Indeed "Edo is not Lagos" is a phrase that will live with us for generation to come. People must understand that the "power" does not belong to the Godfather or the rigger, but the very people who form the foundation to the existence of democratic practices.
3. Today has shown that we don't fold our hands in the face of intimidation and subjugation of our collective choice and conscience, but rather stand up to refute and reprise the voice of them that wish we remain in abject obeisance to their callings.
INNOVATION AND GOVERNANCE 1. Innovation is the pedestal on which growth and economic development is built, fostered by entrepreneurial activities built on competitiveness. It is the engine that fuel sustainability.
2. However, sustainability is the key factor for every innovation to translate to growth. But for there to be this sustainability, government must create a healthy ecosystem that will ensure that businesses thrive to benefit the local economy.
3. While nation must leverage on it creative youthful population, there is an oversight on the part of the bubbling firms to create procedures to influence policies and laws to be enacted by the government.
Dear Anonymous
I live in a country where the election is won before the poles. I was birth in it soil, i have seen the good and the ills of it kindred, i have loved it like a mother's love, but sometimes i feel like going back into my mother's womb for a rebirth.
Sometimes I ask myself whether it's our land or us, but whichever the cause be it, I am continuously thrilled by the level of dehumanization express by our politics and economy. The rich is hitting the poor and the poor are hitting the poor. What a case of naivety.
Poverty growing like weeds in the forest, graduate are out of place or misplaced but that I can't really say. Youth are used as weapon of Vendetta by the few nobles; an abused of their despicable state.
Yet their children lives in the safe heavens (oh, sorry i meant harbor)