The Cheap, Easy Fight by Nigerians:
Responding to MR A's comment in Vanguard daily
No! power belongs to a united people. For years criminal leaderships inNigeria have employed these tactics of 'divide and conquer’, appealing to our little difference instead of our larger and bigger commonalties, they have exploited our differences instead of our similarities for their selfish ends. Nigerian problems are not just the makings of the primitive leaderships but largely the willful and ignorant abdication of responsibilities on the part of the citizenry. Instead of demanding for a good leadership, sections of Nigeria demand sectional leaders comprise of their tribes. Yet all over Nigeria , north, south, east west, in all the ethnic groups majority of the people are abjectly poor. Good governance like respect, peace are neither gifts from the government nor from the most powerful to least but assured by willingness of the governed to demand and secure them once they are threatened. Nigerians are playing at the hands of the few primitive cabals masked as leaders when they fight one another not on principal and differing political ideology but over ethnic difference. This is exactly what these criminal leaders from south, north east and west want us to do. As Long as ordinary citizens are fighting each other over ethnic differences they would be too busy to realize the crime perpetrated against them even by their sectional leaders. Nigerians especially the youths must wakeup and take back this country before it is too late. Most people do not know the great value of a possession until they loose it. Most Nigerians do not see the great gift of a nation until Nigeria is no more.
To reiterate,Nigeria problem lies at the fact that Nigerians are fighting the cheap, easy and unproductive ethnic war while ignoring the difficult but true and rewarding war of national interest.
Responding to MR A's comment in Vanguard daily
No! power belongs to a united people. For years criminal leaderships in
To reiterate,
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