Saturday, June 30, 2012

Just a little love.


Almost everyone I know keeps going on about how bad Nigeria is and how our leaders are our problem. I beg to differ, 'WE ARE OUR PROBLEM'. They all go on about how they want a better Nigeria, and how they wish things would just get better. I have just one question 'WHAT HAVE YO DONE TO CHANGE THINGS AROUND YOU'? Some even go on to say they are looking for the quickest ticket out of Nigeria to developed countries. I have just one reply to them 'IF THE CITIZENS OF THESE DEVELOPED COUNTRY YOU ARE RUNNING TO DECIDED TO BE LIKE YOU, WHERE WOULD YOU HAVE TO RUN TO'?
The biggest problem with Nigeria is not our leader, it is NIGERIANS. We are Nigeria's greatest problem. We don’t love her enough, so we are not willing to put in the effort required to make her better. Every one complains about how bad things are yet they are not willing to do their parts to make Nigeria better.
Agreed the leaders are a big part of our problem. But ask yourself this question 'DONT I ENABLE THEM BY REFUSING TO DO MY PART'? When we refuse to play our parts are we not giving their corruption an enabling environment to fester? If everyone one does their part, would these politicians have the 'TOOL' required to carry out their evil corrupt acts. I mean they are not God; there is no way they can do it all by themselves.

It’s about time we stop pointing fingers and start making efforst to change Nigeria. Nobody loves Nigeria that is the problem. You don’t expect to have a normal child when you don’t show her any love. A child needs love to become a social acceptable woman tomorrow; she doesn’t become that magically. Start loving Nigeria today and see the difference.

Love Nigeria a little today.

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