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OPINION: Nigeria, a beggar’s colony?

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The state of the nation is pathetic. Now we have nearly reached the underside of the pit, with none hope of being lifted by those who presently govern the state.

By Valentine Obienyem

I spend a few of my time today discussing concerning the situation of Nigeria. I usually surprise how Nigerians survive. The bread we purchased N450 a number of months in the past is now N1,000. Exhausting instances hover over all people, from Dangote to the bottom pauper.

I’m a kind of that frown on the antics of beggars and corrupt authorities officers that harass Nigerians, particularly on the nation’s airports.

As we have been going by means of boarding protocols this morning on the Murtala Muhammed Worldwide Airport, one counted as much as six authorities companies that subtly begged one for cash as if we’re in a beggar’s colony. I checked out them with understanding leniency. I maintain asking myself how Nigerians survive.

The state of the nation is pathetic. Now we have nearly reached the underside of the pit, with none hope of being lifted by those who presently govern the state. The nation is lifeless and must be re-born. We’d like the hunting down of nonsense that has punctuated our nationhood.

The foregoing is the compelling purpose for everyone to develop into obidient. We’d like the hunting down of the outdated order that has continued to mititate towards our efforts in the direction of a brand new starting.

It bought to some extent the place Nigerians have determined to inform themselves the reality. We should not proceed this fashion or else the destiny of Carthage will develop into ours – utter destruction. That is why all people is considering Mr. Peter Obi. To keep away from the demise of the nation all people should develop into a midwife, to help Mr. Peter Obi ship these essential concepts which have accomplished their gestation within the womb of time.

•Valentine Obienyem is a Media aide to Mr. Peter Obi, Presidential candidate of Labour Social gathering. 

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