Tuesday, 29 September 2015

State of Nigeria

Hello Everyone,
Its another day with the rain trying so hard to convince us we are still in its season, making it necessary to always have an umbrella close by.

The war between the ruling party, APC and the opposition party,PDP is far from over and it took a different twist when the opposition party asked for reasons the President and his delegates where visibly absent from the United Nation's summit on insurgency and Chad basin matters.
Even though the Presidency have come out to say the President cant attend every meeting and that there was also sabotage from some quarters, the major issue is the rate at which death is being recorded in this region is still heavily alarming.

Another issue is the rate at which notable Nigerians are been kidnapped from their offices, homes and anywhere the assailants deem it fit to perpetuate these crime.
I also read with dismay about the DSS office in Lokoja, Kogi state being invaded by people believed to be Boko haram.
I believe the security operatives need to step up their acts to always nip these acts in the bud via intelligence gathering and dissemination to agencies from a central database.

The JP Morgan saga is meant to be a big blow to our economy because it only meant we are depleting our foreign reserves to maintain the Naira at its current value to the Dollar. Thus, it has become absolutely important to diversify the economy. We need to STOP our dependence import and grow our export commodities.

I have decided to resist every temptation to voice an opinion about the Senate President probe.


The journey towards a new Nigeria begins with you.
God bless Nigeria.

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