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A better Nigeria.

 Most times when we contemplate and reason why we have not and cannot leave this country for good. Many answers may rush to our mind, and each of them striving to recognised as being the most cogent.

We sometimes remind ourselves of the popular slogan that ' this country belongs to us all', for which Nigerians must join hands in trying to salvage it.We try to dismiss the argument by reasoning that its is foolhardy attempting to lend a helping hand where one's services are apparently not required.

Most people want to leave the country in a hurry just because of our political instability and economic hardships, but the fact is that out commitments to our family and extended family at home would suffer.

Some believed that as soon as they got abroad, they would arrange for their family to join them, other financial problems would be taken care of. They  would that they will go and never come back until the situation in the country improved considerably, and there will be a much flow of Money and reduction in the insurgency and terrorism of the nation.

But my question now is this ; who do we expect to carry on with the task of national rehabilitation when we and other people with the same the same thinking with us leave the country?, Those who messed up the country in the first place?.

What our country needs now is God's Mercy and people who will pay the price and sacrifice to intercede for the country, not those who will condemn and complain. We have been condemning and complaining but it has not changed anything, why not we adopt a better way of making the country a better place.

 Ensure to do something new everyday to make Nigeria become the better country you desire.
 If you are not in power, you can express love to someone who deserves or doesn't deserve it from you.
You can pray, you can vote without being bribed, you can stand for the truth.
Let the better Nigeria you want begin with You. It begins with you and I.
~Emmanuel Ina.

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