We all want a better Nigeria and firmly believe in the Almighty that our tears will cease eventually and be replaced by a jubilant delight. The much-awaited 2023 presidential election has passed and is even further away.
My thoughts could be clearer, considering how we profess to believe in the teachings of our different faiths while disobeying some of its fundamental precepts. Since Nigerian politicians refuse to let things go, we have begun to question our trust in destiny and fatalism.
I have nothing against going to court to have your issues resolved. That is, without a doubt, a person’s unalienable right. Our illustrious state of Nigeria requires a coordinated effort for any meaningful progress. And it is up to us to put the past behind us.
The president should choose his ministers carefully since they are crucial to the operation of the Federal Government.
As corruption in the government service is ineffable, and the majority of city officials need to be cleansed of their corruption, they are not excluded from the problem. Avoid using obloquies, aspersions, and denunciations. Nowadays, carelessness in speech, verbal abuse, and cyberbullying are too widespread on social media.
And last, our diversity shouldn’t be a weakness. Due to its variety, the US military continues to be powerful and unbeatable. Our diversity ought to be our strength rather than our downfall.