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        Nigeria will be sixty tomorrow, the question what are or is our tangible achievement after independent? What are the positive changes in our system of operation? What has become our economic? We can boastfully say we are moving to climax or dancing to perish. Can we say our system of government is helping or still? Can we say there is better future with the dramas in the government ssystem

     Hopefully, The positive thinker said "yes" but our leader has no better plan for the future.why? We changed a MAN to replace a MAN? But the MAN  was chasing what cannot be achieved, he is trying to eliminate what has been from beginning "CORRUPTION". Corruption can't be eradicate unless you want to be eradicated by corruption. The MAN said that Our years in school has no meaning while 60% of the rulers hardly got a better certificate. His government gives chances for those monster to use slight opportunity to enrich their account while they left the citizen to starve. The MAN said AGRICULTURE is the solution to the country, YES, he is right but can unfeed ox work? Hell No, we are blessed with land to farm but the government is not ready to bless us with better farming equipment and they called lazy youth.

A scholar said " the first fifty years of a country will determine the nature of the country ”. Do you know what the FIFTY YEARS OF OUR COUNTRY SAYS?  It says our country is blessed, our educational system is imbalance, the part of the country is occupied with terrorist and our political system is error. The country is plus one doesn't mean it is normal and it is going forward but we need better government to motivate and empower the youth..

Happy🇳🇬🇳🇬 independent in advance 🇳🇬🇳🇬

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