Where does the vision of Nigeria lie | What are Nigerian's up to

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Hello,
Today in class my teacher was talking about the problem of our country Nigeria, He asked us why is our country, blessed by God with natural resource, this poor. But none of us answered him right.
Now in today's article, I will look into what may lecturer said was the problem of my country.

This Nigeria am calling mine is ours, but it pains that none of us fight to see that things are done right in this country. Just like Henry Smush once said that we are next to ass. What he meant, was that we are so patient like an ass. An ass is so patient that even if you hit it, it can't retaliate. And which is the meaning of niggle, according to Henry Smush, and also means to argue or make criticisms about something that is not important, according to the dictionary. That's was what Henry Smush called us, tell me fellow Nigerian is it true, Is it true that we do not think about the future. So said George Beer that the black race is hitherto and show no capacity for progressiveness nor developments.


During the period of colonization, a group of twenty-one Catholic missionaries came together to argue if we black have souls. The conclusion later became that we have souls, on the ground of eleven to ten. This is to say that out of the twenty-one missionaries, only eleven believed that we had souls, while ten are not in support that we have souls. Tell me do we have souls, do we, NO we don't. Yes I said that, do we have soul when butchering a fellow Nigerian all in the name of religion, do we have souls when we embezzled all the money coming into the country, do we have souls when we go to the native doctor to kill someone who just got promoted only to replace him, do we have souls when we convert Government affairs to family investment. Do we have souls when we refuse to pay our workers
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The answer my lecture gave us was that, our politicians were the cause of our problems of today. Surely they are. Our politicians kept us in this situation today. Nigeria the greater country respected in the whole of Africa. Now are the once, that are being forced back home from southAfrica. As of 2014, Nigeria's petroleum industry contributes about 14% to its economy. Now what's the percentage of Nigeria's petroleum to the economy. Entirely our economy depend on petroleum only. The oil which our politician has made their own personal source of income tell me how we can survive.

Our politicians have turned down farming and pushed us into oil which they made their personal income.

Now, what is the political ambition of this country? None of our politicians have a view for this country, what there are interested in, is how to win an election. That is why you see them jumping from one political party to the other like prostitutes. Today in APGA, tomorrow in APC, now trying to jump to PDP. Why won't our politicians get a permanent party? What height will the character of jumping from one party to the other of our politicians take us to? Do we need to remain a niggle, why don't we make a change?

What is holding us back, our country is dying, are we going to survive it finally, if it falls. What are we going abroad to do why we have a country to run. This is our country, we own it, let's save our country.
How are we suppose to improve, when our vision is not straight, how!!. #25 tomato now sold for #50 with "abeg". Economy increasing, suffering multiplying and people dying of hunger. Am writing this post with pain in my heart. The burning desire to see the progress of my country. Let's fight to see the success of our country, for our little one's who will come after us.

We all can combat this corruption, and our present government to prove George Beer and Henry Smush wrong. Let's fight for the sake of our children, let us fight for our economy, let's stand with courage to see that things are done in the right way in this country. If we don't fight, things are going to continue the way they are. And if so what will be vision 2020. One tin tomato sold for #50 in 2016, #75 in 2017, #100 in 2018, #125 in 2019, then #200 in 2020. Don't laugh, because this is not funny. This is our economy we are talking about. The dollar rate will then be 1USD = #1,000. It's true then Naira is bigger than Dollar but now what's the rate.

Thanks.

Let's think Nigerians, let's think. No matter how small your contribution is to the development of this country. Hold strong on it, be courageous, and see how greate your little effort will be. Greate man are known for there achievements.          


           

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