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Nigeria’s Peace Mass Transit Should Stop Risking Lives With Reckless Drivers

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If you don’t value your customers time, money and life, you are as good as a thief.

I had my first travelling experience with Peace Mass Transit and I must say, that would be my last business relationship with them unless they improve.

I travelled from Ibadan to Awka on Thursday using the popular transport company, Peace Mass Transit, with the vehicle numbered PMT 799. What I experienced was quite different from what I was told by a friend.

They have zero customer satisfaction. All the passenger that journeyed with me all lamented and vowed never to use the company again even if they are offering the service for free.

The worst part is, I paid more than what I do pay for public transport and I got no satisfaction for the money paid.

The bus had no air conditioner, no comfortable seats and a very rude driver. If a private company can’t afford to acquire all the legal papers, then why is such a company in the business of transportation.

They have no understanding of the business. Maybe I am wrong, but I have no choice after my time was wasted for over two hours because of an incomplete paper issue.

Here’s the story, we were stopped by the local government officials for checking. It turned out to be that the company doesn’t have the required paper – ”emblem”.

We spent hours waiting for the company to solve the issue. The driver put a call through to the office but to no avail. After we(the passengers) had waited for over two hours, we got frustrated and begged the officials as we have a long journey ahead – about six hours journey.

After many pleas, they were considerate and granted our wish on one condition – ”settlement”

Since the driver wasn’t ready to pay them a dime, we the passengers had to contribute from our pockets. The worst customer service ever.

That never ended there as we collided with a trailer due to the reckless driving of the driver. It took us another two hours to resolve the issue.

The journey was never a smooth one as we have to cautioned the driver from driving recklessly on many occasions. A journey of six hours turned out to be a journey of sixteen hours. I arrived at Awka around 11:30 pm.

It was the worst customer experience I ever had. In spite of it all, there was no apology from the driver or the company. It shows they only care about money and not the people.

I pray the Federal Government would ban the company forever unless they change for the best. They could have killed almost sixteen people due to their nonchalant attitude.

My advice to everyone out there, ”DON’T TRAVEL WITH PEACE MASS TRANSIT”.

Open Letter to Nigerian Leaders by a US State Dept Mandela Washington Fellow

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TO THE FOLLOWING HIGH RANKING INDIVIDUALS:

PRESIDENT BUHARI

VICE-PRESIDENT OSINBAJO

GOVERNORS OF THE 36 STATES

SENATE PRESIDENT LAWAN

SPEAKER GBAJAMIALA

 

In 2014, President Barack Obama despite his short-changing Africa or Nigeria in some areas dependent on which PENDULUM you HOLD unveiled a signature Leadership Development Program that identifies, trains and empowers Young African Leaders aged 25 – 35 years Old across the continent who have been exceptional in driving change and LEADERS who had largely never travelled or dream of travelling to the United States prior to their selection as Mandela Washington Fellows.

In the 1st year of the program, 500 Fellows from across sub-Saharan Africa were selected by the U.S State Department to attend a 6 weeks Leadership Development Program across the United States in Tertiary Institutions where they are trained and equipped with knowledge and leadership skills that enhances the work they do back in Africa.

By 2015, the U.S State Department had increased the number to 1,000 (Nigeria always had a guaranteed 10% of the 1,000 selected across the continent). By 2017, the number had reduced to 700 Fellows from across the continent due to a Funding gap occasioned by the exit of President Barack Obama from office in 2016. Fast forward to 2019, the number of selected Fellows remains at 700 but Nigeria that was guaranteed a 10% of total selected fellows from across the continent saw it having just 56 Fellows selected from over 11,000 applications that emanated from Nigeria alone in 2019. The sad REALITY is that there is NO CAUSE without EFFECT. 

I write to the BONE of my CONTENTION.

Every year since 2014 when the program was first initiated, Nigeria has produced the highest number of Mandela Washington Fellows across Africa, as at 2019, the number stands at 426. Of these 426 Mandela Washington Fellows, none has been found WORTHY to be hosted, recognized and celebrated by the Nigerian President or any high-ranking Nigerian Public official with real authority. It is a BIG SHAME that smaller countries with far less potential is leading the way in how Mandela Washington Fellows should be recognized and celebrated. In some African countries like Zambia, Botswana, Cabo Verde, Chad, South Sudan, the Gambia and Sudan – I can mention names of Mandela Washington Fellows who have being appointed as Federal Ministers in the Presidential Executive Cabinet. These are countries that recognize the place of these fellows having gone through Africa’s most prestigious non-academic Professional Development Program. The Mandela Washington Fellowships TOWERS tall as the most prestigious, most attractive and most impactful Professional Development Program that isn’t keen on educational level/qualifications or the social cadre of the individual applying.

To give a little context to why the Nigerian Government needs to pay attention to Mandela Washington Fellows, in 2018 when the application process opened for the 2019 cohort, more than 11,000 CREDIBLE Nigerians with excellent track records applied to be part of the program. Of the 11,000 that applied, ONLY 56 Fellows were selected having gone through an extremely RIGOROUS REVIEW AND SELECTION process that starts from the State Department before interviews are conducted by Nigerians and Americans that work with the U.S Govt in DC and across their several diplomatic outposts. You can’t influence the final outcome in anyway because of the several checks and re-checks made along the way and of course, the highest level and sense of responsibility is placed on how selected Mandela Washington Fellows emerge.

Everyone who has made it to become a Mandela Washington DESERVED it and has earned their place in the Fellowship through diligence, hard work and an increased sense of self-awareness. Mandela Washington Fellows never go through this exchange program and come back the same, they come back ANGRY but HUNGRY, HUNGRY and ANGRY to help drive policies/initiatives on how Government can effect changes and impact the masses through the lens of their areas of competence. Presently, 100% of Mandela Washington Fellows have a way they are driving change and impacting lives in their communities no matter what they do in their individual professional LIVES. They are a testament to the altruistic BELIEF that we can contribute our quota towards development even if our Government hasn’t done much for them in terms of realizing their dreams and ambitions. These fellows have asked, answered and applied themselves to the important question around what they can do for their society rather than what the society (Government) can do for them.

Here lies my PAIN and the IRONY of this situation – whilst in the United States; everyone including senior elected and appointed officials always wanted to hear our perspective on Africa and our respective countries. We practically talked about Nigeria all through the period of our Exchange Program. We become unwilling Ambassadors of a system that has largely failed to acknowledge or recognize us prior to venturing into the United States. Everyone courts Mandela Washington Fellows including Business men, Civil Society Groups, International NGOs and Government Officials who feel there is a synergy or collaboration that can be exploited to the benefit of both countries. Our Nigerian Government and its officials disregard Mandela Washington Fellows in painful ways we wouldn’t want to remember.

It is PAINFUL to note that NO MANDELA WASHINGTON FELLOW has been IDENTIFIED by our Federal or State Governments. No Mandela Washington Fellow has been recognized by the Federal Government and no Mandela Washington Fellow has been fortunate to get appointed into any technical committee, board, ministry, agency or parastatal where they can have an OPPORTUNITY to share their BOLD IDEAS through POLICY MAKING in developing a New Nigeria.

What’s the POINT of discussing and planning for the FUTURE of a nation if worthy AMBASSADORS who earned their place in an extremely competitive process cannot be invited afterwards (Post Fellowship) to the table to contribute their quota towards national development?

If Nigerian Footballers or some entertainers were to be winners of some competition, the Nigerian Government will roll out the Red Carpets, Share monies, promise houses and ensure there is unlimited media coverage just to launder an image of supporting youths and young talents.

Why not do the same with Mandela Washington Fellows? – use us as an example and poster child to CATEGORICALLY affirm the fact that success earned through DILIGENCE, HARD WORK, CONSISTENCY and PERSISTENCE can still be heavily recognized and celebrated on a large scale in Nigeria.

As Mandela Washington Fellows, we are not saying come THROW MONIES at us AIMLESSLY – There are ways and methods the Nigerian Government can maximize and milk the benefits of the exposure and investment the United States Government has given to Mandela Washington Fellows – we shouldn’t allow the Millions of Dollars vested on our heads to go to ruins or waste.

The Government can do either or all of the following:

  1. Set up a Unit within the Office of the Special Adviser on Diaspora Matters and another Unit at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs that celebrates and recognizes Nigerians selected for exchange programs, graduate studies scholarships and other intellectual oriented awards and programs that is extremely and usually competitive – this unit will ensure that a senior Government Official always recognizes and encourage them to make Nigeria proud and remember to have a mind-set to give back towards national development when they are armed with this western oriented skills and exposure. This will go a LONG way in telling these COUNTRIES that the Nigerian Government recognizes, acknowledges and appreciates the efforts they have made via investing in our young people. I and selected Mandela Washington Fellows can lead this charge by setting up the processes to ensure this outlives successive Governments in power
  2. For the 56 2019 Mandela Washington, President Buhari, VP Osibanjo, the Nigerian Ministers, the Nigerian Senate and the Nigerian House of Representatives need to organize and host a national program where fellows will come share details and highlights of what they do and what they learnt and how the experience has prepared us to take a role towards national development. This is URGENT and the Nigerian Government through its protocol unit should set this in motion – a week of serious dialogue and festivities can be hosted in Abuja where we engage with the Executive and Legislature at the very Senior Political Leadership level. These will enhance the image of the Nigerian Government and endear the Nigerian Government to the heart of the U.S State Department in Washington DC, the American Diplomatic Mission in Nigeria and send a strong SIGNAL GLOBALLY that helps LAUNDER positively the BRAND Image of our Country and its present Government. Mandela Washington Fellows need to be hosted and showcased on the floor of the Federal Executive Council and also showcased on the floor of the National Assembly. As young Nigerians, we helped shape positively the narrative of Nigeria in the United States with everyday Americans who had a complete change of heart about the initial perception they have always had about Nigeria and her youths. I can categorically say that we are Nigeria’s biggest non-resident export to the United States. These moves will ensure Mandela Washington Fellows are well appreciated, not drawn to leaving Nigeria afterward as they get identified and celebrated on a scale unimaginable in Nigeria.
  3. Secondly, for the 56 Mandela Washington Fellows, the Nigerian Government needs to set up a special purpose committee that will help all Mandela Washington Fellows share and fine-tune their ideas then help them scale their social enterprise and for-profit-businesses to ensure sustainability in the LONG RUN. The Nigerian Government should SET ASIDE an ANNUAL 5 BILLION NAIRA from the Mandatory PROFITS Nigerian Banks contribute back to the Central Bank of Nigeria every end of a financial year. This money should be called SOCIAL IMPACT INVESTMENT FUND and a model that can ensure sustainability should be adopted to ensure continuity after the Government that initiates the process hands over. This can be done, Nigeria has the money, imagine the impact this will have on those to be employed, businesses that will provide services and the ripple effect of keeping our young, vibrant and sharp minds here in Nigeria. I will say it again; the Nigerian Government can do this. Like before, I and other Mandela Washington Fellows can help set this up to ensure continuity.
  4. Beyond providing funding to enable Mandela Washington Fellows build sustainable enterprises that integrates structures and processes, the Nigerian Government needs to IDENTIFY the EXPERTISE areas of each Mandela Washington Fellows since inception and get them appointed into Federal or State Ministries, Parastatals and Agencies where they can be a part of the decision making process that affects young people. The Federal and State Government offers LOADS of opportunities and employment to a very large reservoir of political party loyalist – the Nigerian Government will not get HURT if it decides to absolve 426 Nigerian Fellows and scatter them across several Ministries, Agencies and Parastatals where they can help identify modern day policies and solutions that can drive sustainable change for Government Programs. It can be in a Special or Technical Adviser Role or as Board Members or Director Roles where they have clearly historical comparative advantage and experience. Like I said before, the Nigerian Government can do this, there are opportunities everywhere.
  5. For all I have shared above, our Nigerian Governors can do same and more for Fellows who hail from their respective STATES, as Governor, this is an excellent PR opportunity to align with young and intellectual professionals who have been identified and recognized by the United States. Governors are meant to embrace and support Mandela Washington Fellows prior to their Journey to the United States and after their return from the exchange program
  6. Lastly, the Nigerian Government can also DECIDE to FUND all Mandela Washington Fellows irrespective of their educational degrees on well paid post-graduate scholarships to American Universities where they can earn a PhD. in 5 or 3 years. – The program will be fully paid up with living allowance at the time of admission to the University. The funds can be managed by an Investment Company in any modern economy. The goal is to ensure we can come back better prepared, empowered and ready to contribute our quota as Technocrats helping to create and drive policies that ensure our long term sustainable growth as a nation.

 

In all of the ideas shared above, I specifically speak for my 2019 cohort who returned recently but the bigger picture for me is to see how this can be done for all Mandela Washington Fellows across all cohorts. The Nigerian Government doing this will send across an IMPORTANT message to young people that hard work pays, that hard work is recognized and that hard work can be appropriately celebrated. It will also teach and reinforce the spirit of resilience in the hearts of our young people despite our national shortcomings.

Young people will appreciate the fact that it is very possible to work hard, apply for an opportunity, compete on the strength of your personal achievements and get recognized globally and get recognized nationally by your own Government without been the son or daughter of a Politician or stooge to some godfathers.

In writing this open letter, I am not even CERTAIN if all the newspaper outlets, blogs and social media platforms I am sending this to will PUBLISH it – I am positive they will because it will mean that you are seeing this in the public DOMAIN.

We have a lot of unheard young people doing GREAT and AWESOME stuffs in Nigeria, the Nigerian Government only needs to validate, pat and recognize the efforts these young individuals make in our communities – that feeling alone is enough to ensure we are not losing our best hands, brain and head to more developed economies.

In conclusion, Nigeria still remains the giant of Africa seeing our true potential, smaller African countries shouldn’t lead the way for us, they should follow after Nigeria has led the WAY. Everywhere Nigerians that know their stuffs and onions go to, we always create a UNIQUE impression and experience for those from other African Countries. Let Nigeria get this right, play it right and see how other countries will begin to SCRABBLE to IDENTIFY and celebrate its own MANDELA Washington Fellows.

Let Nigeria do this. I know the Nigerian Government knows how to reach me via email when this comes to the public domain. 

I dey my EMAIL DEY WAIT!!!

Roadmap for Creating National Intelligent Economy Anchored on AI and Blockchain

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As digital transformation engulfs nations, its potentials for unlocking prosperity with real time data driven intelligence remains unmatched. Artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain hold great promises for governments to drive inclusive led economic growth and development for the benefits of their citizenry, security against internal and external threats, having a healthy workforce, building an educated populace, anchoring food security, and broad sustainable environment.

Different countries are investing in various capacities and deepening their capabilities in AI and block to fix different paralyses they are confronted with. The two major powers United States and China currently lead in these efforts while other countries in the Western hemisphere, East Asia and SouthEast Asia are not left out in the race for new intelligence.

I propose a roadmap for nations across the world to build intelligent economies leveraging these exponential technologies.

Human Capital Development for the Intelligent Economy: Every nation should invest a significant amount of her national budget on training her citizens in artificial intelligence, blockchain, critical thinking, product development, and emotional intelligence. With a large talent pool in these skills, they will develop AI and blockchain enabled solutions for different frictions. Their citizens could also become outsourced to create intelligent products for other nations earning massive revenue from that.

Acquisition and Development of Infrastructure For the Intelligent Economy: Hardware to power the intelligent economy such as deployment of drones, robotics, and sensors for real time analytics across different verticals such as agricultural farmlands, natural resources extraction fields, roads and public parking spaces, land borders, airports and seaports, facial recognition and identification cameras. Also, data centers for local hosting of their data and software like satellite imaging data; intelligent cloud platforms should be developed which will integrate artificial intelligence and blockchain for governments to offer smart services as important enablers.

Integration of Chief Data Scientist and Chief Decentralized Officer into Economic Management Teams: The Chief Data Scientist of the nation, at regional or state level, is responsible for aggregating various data through artificial intelligence to offer unbiased insight analytics which will support progressive economic decisions to be taken by the government, while the Chief Decentralized Officer will be responsible for creation of blockchain solutions to support the intelligent economy, and as such, their roles are very important.

Industry Adoption by Governments

Mapping For Social Investment Programmes: Artificial Intelligence can aid in citizen mapping with the aid of geospatial technologies for governments to have real time data on the economically disadvantaged citizens so that their social investment programmes will be more meaningful while the integration of the blockchain will monitor the process to ensure it is transparent and secured, limiting corruption with automation.

Healthcare: Intelligent Electronic Medical Record powered by artificial intelligence and secured on the blockchain which will contain the data of all patients in the country, and can be updated real time by only doctors permitted by their medical association, to carry out their services such as records sharing, prescription sharing to their colleagues and personalized treatment to patients on the network.

Food Security: Artificial Intelligence will help nations in predicting farming outcomes based on real time geolocation data, and the prices of basic agricultural commodities which are consumed and marketed by marketing boards, while blockchain can be integrated to track from the smart farming process to the final consumer in the agribusiness value chain.

Education: With millions of people without access to quality education across the world, governments can invest in AI tutors to educate their citizens using familiar languages in skills and courses which will make them globally competitive while those who are beneficiaries of this initiative can be embedded into a blockchain network to monitor their learning outcomes.

Licensing and Identification: With artificial intelligence enabled real time identification of citizens and their property, the blockchain can aggregate this data and create a distributed digital secure record.

Infrastructure Development: Artificial Intelligence through image and object recognition can engage in predictive maintenance of infrastructure while blockchain can be used in tracking the reconstruction process.

Security: Artificial Intelligence can be utilized by internal security operatives to predict possible crime scenes and those with propensity to commit crimes and give real time feeds autonomously while the blockchain can be used to register and track illegal migrants into any country and renewal of passports and visas to citizens and foreigners. The defense forces can use AI in identifying terrorist threats and autonomously nullifying them while utilizing blockchain for monitoring their armament supply chain.

Some Common Problems Most Jobseekers Face

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I had been a JOBSEEKER long back and I struggled with my JOB search.

Finding a job is always a job. During my job search, I face the lows. No one was willing to help, people promised to help but stopped recognizing  when I approached them in need.

It’s easier for people to feel bugged by the pressing need of jobseekers. I felt I must have bugged them during my job search. You’d not blame them. It’s not always an easy ride for any jobseeker out there.

But one thing kept me going during the turbulent period, my faith in God, self-belief in my abilities and parents blessings.

 After getting countless of ”nos” and hurtful words, the breakthrough came. I didn’t just get a job to survive, I got a well-paying job that transformed my life from a wretched man to a successful man.

 Yes, I am successful because I have the time to go about other businesses and also get paid for doing what I love. To me, it was the greatest success any jobseeker can have.

 During my job search, I discovered that jobseekers get stuck in their JOB search and find no way out, they face lots of problems in their JOB search. The good news is – JainderSingh Negi has got a way out for you by sharing some of the problems every jobseeker faces. Since a problem known is half solved, these could help them in understanding what and how to tackle the problems of job search.

Here are the common problems you are facing in a JOB search: 

  • You are unable to put up an ATS compliant and eye catching RESUME
  • You are not able to land a JOB INTERVIEW
  • You are able to land JOB INTERVIEWS but unable to clear telephonic INTERVIEWS
  •  You get stuck in face to face INTERVIEWS with RECRUITERS or HIRING MANAGERS and unable to cross this step
  • You always get stuck in Final round of a JOB INTERVIEW even though you are a much better candidate but unable to express it
  • You are getting JOB offers but not the ones you would like to have
  • You are not able to get access to the best companies or RECRUITERS
  • Difficulty in landing the first JOB due to zero experience
     

Where do you belong?

Now that you know, tackle it.

Our Nigerian Tribes Are Ever Deepening

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Somebody tell me; Oh why do we fight it

One love can set us free; if we just let it be

Take heart in a brand new day

Cause love is all we need; To chase the past away

You never need worry; if you just let it be…You never need worry, no no

Let one love set you free!

Onyeka Onwenu (Lyrics ‘One love’)

It would be needless to say the legend, Onyeka Onwenu, was unaware of the overbearing tribe crisis when she sang this song with her delightful voice. So, I would subject to the prevailing thoughts in the hearts of every creative artiste – Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything (Plato).

She possibly wrote her simple lyrics with 1966 Biafra and Nigeria’s bloodshed in mind. She probably knelt by her bed with the candles of the night to scribble a song that she desired will soar in the hearts of coming years in Nigeria for positive change.

The plight of our nation’s state of viewing our differences has grown largely into many unforeseen circumstances unimaginable by many Nigerians. We have deeply instilled the culture of “My Culture and Me.” Our hearts have gradually soiled the grounds of inhumane blood and insensitivity to a fellow Nigerian. Everything, including success and goodwill have become a question of “Where is she from? Yoruba? Hausa? Igbo?” And like Ibukun Awosika angrily professed at The Platform 2018, October 1st that such questions are inconsequential to the existence of their being as Nigerians – “Where is he from? He is a Nigerian!”.

Last month, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) made a show of our thirst for survival and success. Out of 200 million people in the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 77, if I am not mistaken, were indicted for cyber fraud. Aside from this, a notable Nigerian youth made more prominent by Forbes magazine, Obiwanne Okeke, was arrested for over One Million Dollars fraud. The events recurring too timely with the comments the sleek singing artiste, Simi, made outrightly to cyber fraudsters, popularly called Yahoo Boys. In a bid to make the saddening effect of cyber fraud on Nigerian’s reputation known, she said;

“They are laughing at us. They are laughing at us. I am repeating it because I have seen it. Do you know how many Nigerians going to business meetings or just to get the smallest opportunity for themselves to make it and they leave with nothing because they are Nigerian, that’s the only excuse they get. Sorry, we can not work with Nigerians.”

Nigerians had several views about her opinions, mostly finding it offensive to their ‘hustle’.

Our linens were washed in public with the aforementioned. By all means, as most Nigerians felt, I felt largely displeased but beyond my displeasure came the public neglect of these Nigerians away from home. Then the adage our ancestors professed in Igbo to our youthful hearing recalls, “O bu a nwe ozu na ebu ya nisi” – it is he who owns the corpse who carries it at the head.

I wouldn’t dispute their negligence in character and self-hood, but I would also say like our ancestors, “Ti a ba fi owo otun ba omo wi, afi ti owo osi famora” – When you rebuke a child for his act, you don’t cast him away. Besides, “Ile eni lati n je ekute oni dodo” – We don’t reveal our family secrets.

During this pressing period for Nigeria, displeased Nigerians went beyond castigating these indicted fellows to tribalistic claims. Certain social media influencers made insignificant cognizance to the names of the indicted Nigerians, claiming they are Igbos. Without any contradictions, in fact most certainly, they are indeed of the Igbo ancestry and lineage but that does not reduce them from being any less of a Nigerian than you are.

Today, a tabloid noted Allen Onyeama’s profound statement pertaining to the issue of diversity and Nigeria;

“Nigeria is a country of 378 ethnic nationalities; that means we have a huge diversity. This diversity is supposed to be our strength but it has become an albatross of a kind to us. Why can’t we manage our diversity for the good and development of our nation.”

Few days back, a friend once noted the shallow state of our diversity. He said: “You see Tobi, it is not that Nigeria cannot exist as one. It is just the state of our minds to think one tribe owns this and the other that. Igbos will say oil, Hausas will say food and Yoruba will say commerce.” So, it dawned pathetically on me, it’s a situation of entitlements and ownership. If we could only live to believe that we all own it all.

A lady, Miss Tinuke said something to me that made me shake my head horridly. To paraphrase her words, she said that only Lagos and Abuja can get to this point of commercialization in Nigeria. She made it clear when I told her I am from Lagos. She said that Lagos is tolerant to have indigenous occupants unlike other states. Then I asked a cogent question; “Can’t any other state be like these two states?” She replied that other states are busy guiding their land with selfish motives and entitlements. They can never allow a Hausa man graze neither can a Hausa man allow them trade peacefully. In causal terms, she noted that other states can’t meet Lagos. They seem to be backward with their ideologies and belief systems.

Hence my thoughts, can we allow our Yoruba daughter say she would love to marry our Hausa son? Can we allow our Igbo son say he would be marrying our Fulani daughter? Can we let go of our vague inter-tribal differences and embrace oneness in our Nation to attain a greater good. The horror that continually grows within us stems from our diversities and the inability to curb the negative extensions within the gates of our hearts.

Allen Onyeama, Chairman of Air Peace Airlines became my hero with his gracious action to bring home every NIGERIAN affected in South Africa without considering the tribe or lineage. The news is He is a Nigerian and he saved Nigerians.

So, when we intend to wash our dirty linen in public and battle within us, let’s remember what our fathers said: Yawa shi kan sa zarre ya ja duchi (quantity makes the cotton draw a stone) – UNITY IS STRENGTH.

God bless Nigeria.

God bless You.