Wednesday, 4 May 2016

Nigeria My Dream Country - The Plight Of A JSS3 Student

Written By: Onyedinma Uchechukwu Favour
  • A Junior Secondary School (JSS) 3 Student 


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Nigeria my dream country filled with great people, both young and old. Blessed with natural and human resources. Mighty amongst all nations of the earth. 

Oh yea! leaders of this great country turn from your evil ways and embrace peace and unity.  Disregard embezzlement and corruption and acknowledge goodwill.

Oh my dear country, let's stop the killings and bombing. Be it Fulani Herdsmen, Niger Delta Militias, Boko Haram, MASSOB or IPOB, we are all one. Let us put aside our ethnic and religious differences. Let us all love each other and work together for the good of our country, a country where we all live in peace and harmony!  

We have existed together for years, lets not allow ethnicity and tribalism tear us apart.

Would there really be a time where I would walk around freely without having the fear of being kidnapped? Lets shun kidnapping, armed robbery, prostitution and other wrongs doings. For it will lead to the downfall of this great country.  

I look forward to a Nigeria where when I write my JAMB and pass I'm certain of getting admission, a nation where I'm certain of graduating from school, when I'm supposed to, without been frightened by strike. 

A Nigeria where politicians would be humble enough to step down, if they can't achieve their goals and give room for those who can. 

A Nigeria where, outside our shores we would want to be associated with rather than been called "thieves and fraudsters". 

A Nigeria where workers are been paid when due, where pensioners are given their pensions and are well taken care of. 

A Nigeria where the youths are gainfully employed, where it's not all about who you know that matters, but your skills and abilities speaks for you! 

A Nigeria where every vote counts, every voice is heard, and everyone is secured. 

A Nigeria where health care services are provided and possibly free and accessible to every citizen.

A Nigeria where the law is respected, valued, obeyed and stands for what is right. Where the law defends the innocent and gives the right judgements to the guilty. 

A Nigeria that is free from bad roads, poor electricity supply, poor living conditions, bad water etc. 

A Nigeria free from religious and ethnic sentiments, where everyone is free to practice his or her religion and do that which is right. 

Let us unite and build up our nation, the Nigeria of our dream and the only place we can call home.

GOD BLESS NIGERIA, AMEN!!!! 

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