We have been inundated with so many of the Volkswagen Rwandan issues. Normally, I will keep quiet, but we have to start reacting.
Evil thrives when the good keeps quiet. I am not sure if we are aware that we have at least 8 motor assembly plants rolling off trucks and cars in NIGERIA. About 5 started in the past 3 years.
No one sang their praises. Even with all its issues, Innosson, which has done so well assembling/manufacturing cars and SUVs, is almost being killed through criticisms because of its issues with Customs and GT Bank.
How do we sing more about our achievements?
Let’s talk more about the positive developments we have had in the past few years rather than the overflogged bad news, rumours, and wicked comparisons.
💥Nigerians are the biggest issue for NIGERIA.💥
We never see anything good about our country. Grass is always greener on the other side.
💥We berate ourselves so much we do not need any other nationals to do it for us.💥
It’s as if there are no issues in the UK, USA, and even the Vatican City with its 265m Euro theft?
I have no issue with Rwanda that I visit often. I commend them. I just do not see the comparisons between NIGERIA and Rwanda.
Will like to have a debate on Governing 192m vs 12m; largest vs. small economy in Africa, Democracy vs. non democracy etc!
Despite all, I still respect Rwanda but not comparable to what we have achieved in NIGERIA.
Denigrating Nigeria does not uplift the individual either, you are digging your own unhappiness and depression.
The temporary high will be over, and soon you will realize you just criticized yourself.
Let’s reduce the sensational issues and be factual pls. Destructive criticisms do not help. Constructive ones do.
Let’s give suggestions on how we can glorify God with our words, writings, etc. through services to humanity and Nigeria.
By the way, I am proud of current developments in NIGERIA, the massive opportunities there are, and the great efforts being put in by our children in the private sectors.
Whilst we the parents are becoming more destructive by the day our children are making waves in technology, entertainment, food (thanks to Chef Imoteda who taught me that Food industry is massive in NIGERIA & globally), fashion and construction.
We thank the Dangote’s, Fintechs, and NIGERIAN Banks that have taken over Africa (UK almost being dominated by our banks now) and doing great job of it without being noticed and praised May God bless them all.
We thank our security agencies for the great sacrifices/jobs they are doing despite the lack of resources due to our large dependence on oil.
We thank our teachers who have been so criticized by their ‘successful’ former students for their continued service to humanity despite poor pays ( I wish these arm chair critics will Voluntéer their spare times in the classrooms and hospitals just like their counterparts do in other nations).
We thank our Doctors and Nurses who take care of us with little or no infrastructures and medications. (My mum had neurosurgery continued when the power supply went out using a TORCH by a great Nigerian in Osogbo.
God bless Dr Rabiu. Let us contribute our little quota to make sure it does not happen to others. Yes, it’s a problem, but let’s find a solution)
We thank Nigerians who are doing their best, irrespective of the issues.
Other nationals developed their own countries. Let us develop ours pls. God bless you all.
Demola Aladekomo
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