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Are you proud to be Nigerian or identified with Nigeria???

Well, not very many people are proud Nigerians because we are celebrated for corruption, decay, decadence, bad government and I could go on and on. Not a lot is being done to change this. A large percentage of the people are the cause of the problem, a major percentage of people add to the problems, and a larger percentage do nothing about the problems. On the other hand, a very tiny percentage are daring to stand out and step out of the trending box to make a difference in Nigeria. And that’s where I come in.

I intend to use this blog as a platform for every single youth who wants to make a difference in our country. So please come on board. Our country is decaying or has decayed and so it needs us to stand up together in our individual communities, to make our country a better place and to give our children a hope of a tomorrow. Therefore, with a view to make an ocean of difference, we would begin with little drops. I would show you how in a minute.

The first thing I’ll bring to your notice is that our country does not celebrate their own. We as a people do not celebrate Nigerians who dare to make a difference or who attempt to fight for change. This does not spur others on to walk in the same light, and where corruption is the order of the day, it would make it absolutely difficult for those trying to be different. As the saying goes, where they can’t beat them, they would eventually join them.

Our aim therefore is to celebrate youths who are making a difference to encourage others to be a part of the vision, lend helping hands and to follow in that line. We want our youth to know that it still pays to be good, helpful, respectful and thankful.

We want to encourage ourselves in the strive to make Nigeria the Dream country. So if you are at a loss on how to contribute to the development of your country, if the decadence around you infuriates and annoys you, and you have no idea of how to go about changing it, then you are in the right place. 

Our parents’ generation have failed this country, they have given up. It is up to us to take back what is ours. We need to all pitch in to repair the damage done. We (youths) are the solution to Nigeria. So let’s ensure our voices are heard. Let’s ensure that every child and youth has a fair playing chance in our society.

I BELIEVE IN NIGERIA!!! Join me, let’s change and define our world.

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