It's another day, a moment to celebrate our independence. An independence that we have only gotten on paper, a facade in reality. Our people are being sold as slaves in Libya like in the colonial times
We still trek miles across the Sahara desert and pack ourselves in boats in the mediterranean sea like the slave boats without knowing our destination. Families, children going on a journey to an unknown destination.
Our so-called leaders are still beggars for handouts and aids from foreign nations. We still live in a divide and rule system created by the colonial masters. We are being ruled by our leaders based on our religious and ethnic differences.
We raise up our flags celebrating an independence. An independence we are yet to gain in reality. We do say we are free, free from the colonial masters. No longer in the bondage of a foreign power yet we are still in chains. We are in chains, chains we created by ourselves and for ourselves, getting loose is something that seems like an almost impossibility.
The giants of Africa we are called. How can the giants of Africa be held down? Tied and be in bondage? Those at the top hold the power of the nation. Yeah, they are the leaders. The leaders of the giant of Africa. Leaders leading for themselves and not for the people
I thought leaders ought to be for the people? But in our nation, the opposite case is the order of the day.
Growing up, we were told that "we are the leaders of tomorrow" And now the tomorrow has come but we are no leaders. It has dawned on us the youths that we were told a lie. The leaders of old are still ruling, the leaders I read in my secondary(high) school books are still in power. I'm tempted to say that Nigeria is a failed state anytime it dawns on me that we have leaders in the 20th century still ruling in the 21st century.
Our youths keep hustling day to day for the daily bread. We were told to get educated so that we can acquire a great future and a comfortable life. We did get educated but at the end of the day, we discovered what we were told was non-existent, a lie. Did that makes our youths to give up? No, we didn't, we kept working hard despite the hard economic and political condition we find ourselves. And at the end of the day we were expecting some accolades but instead, we were called "The Lazy Nigerian Youths" by those in power holding the national cake to themselves alone.
How won't we be called lazy? When some of us youths are traitors, betraying ourselves and selling our birthrights. Yeah, birthrights are being sold for sheakles. Youths taking bribes to vote and campaign for a given candidate. A candidate not worthy to be in position. Bribes are being taken in exchange for birthrights.
We are a great nation whose leaders ain't only guilty of corruption but also some of the masses that ought to fight it.
We celebrate Independence day raising up and swinging our flags yet we lack stable electricity, good roads and social amenities. Unemployment is the order of the day but we say Happy Independence.
We need a revolution. The Giants Of Africa needs a restructuring. A restructuring of the government. Let that youth be given the opportunity to rule. Let the young lead. The leadership shouldn't remain in the hands of the old, let the young spring forth and grow.
I believe in this nation. I believe in Nigeria. I believe we can make it. The future is bright we do say but let not the future be only bright in our speeches. Let our actions work towards the bright future. Let's start now, A corrupt lifestyle should be shunned. Let's the faithful and deserving ones only be elected into political positions.
Let's stop living and being ruled base on our ethical and religious differences. Voting for leaders shouldn't be based on who share the same ethnical groups and religious views with us but who is credible enough to serve our great nation
The fight is ours. It's our duties as citizens to make Nigeria the great nation it ought to be.We should cease complaining and fight we our all. Let our might and strength stands up to fight for our beloved nation. For we are not weaklings but giants, not just giants but the giants of Africa. Let's stand.
I'm a Nigerian and I say
No to injustice, No to corruption and No to discrimination
We are one Nigerians
We are united
Let Nigeria rise. Let's get up and fight our limitations. Let's take a step in setting ourselves loose from the chains we have held ourselves in. Making the Happy Independence we say worthy should be our priority.
Nigeria is deserving of it. She is a great nation with great people
Let Nigeria stand
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I remain @prechyrukky
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Upvoted.
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Wow! This is a well articulated and moving piece, Nigeria truly is lacking. But so long as we have hope and work towards a better Nigeria, the future is bright.
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Happy Independence to my country; the giant of Africa. The home of industries, entrepreneurs and great minds.
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Great article and a reality check it is..
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