Nigeria@62: Time to kill the blaming syndromes

By Abdulquadir Iyanda Jimoh

The country indeed is currently in a dilemma ranging from economic instability, insecurity, the crime in different phases, political shenanigans, and a host of others.

We must therefore thank God for keeping us together as one indivisible nation.

As patriotic Nigerians, we must at this very point in the history of the country continue to remain firm, optimistic, and prayerful for the oneness of Nigeria and work harder in contributing to her development and economic growth.

People abroad wanted to come home, there is no other place beautiful than our homes. We must work hard to keep Nigeria together in love, unity, and in truth.

And every great country in the world has its darkness and tough times full of turmoil and harshness. But they sustained it with faith, commitment to duty, and sacrifices.

What we lack in this part of the world are visionary leaders who are intentional about their roles in government and what they are determined to change in our systems even in the face of odds and uncertainties.

It is never late to make changes, we have been endowed and blessed with enough and an abundance of resources in humans, and natural possession that are available and can sustain us for thousands of years to come.

However, our problem as a country is solved 100% when every one of us learns the best act of taking responsibility. It is time for us to eschew or kill our “blaming syndrome” and reprogram our mindsets, talk good and pray for our country every time, every day for God’s guidance and everlasting peace, love, unity, and progress in Nigeria 🇳🇬.

We have gone through this harsh far more than disintegration, Nigeria must prosper and be stable.

God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria 🇳🇬.

Happy Independence Nigerians 🇳🇬.

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