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A Call For Hope On Nigerians, By Atuk Patience Terro

Today Nigerians are going through a lot despites having many natural resources which would have made the country become one of the greatest in the world, but rather they failed to achieve that because of their corrupt practices.

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Nigeria is a great nation blessed with so many natural resources and also a nation with many cultural diversity and its vast nature.

Over the years, the country has been known as the giants of Africa because of the successes they clinch at that time. But in recent years the nation has rise to become into a topic of mockery and public scandal because of its failures.

Today Nigerians are going through a lot despites having many natural resources which would have made the country become one of the greatest in the world, but rather they failed to achieve that because of their corrupt practices.

However, despites the citizens turning out in mass in the last conducted election to vote leaders who will rule them, after the outcome of the election many Nigerians wept bitterly and accused the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for rigging the result after promising heaven and earth that they are going to conduct free and fair election .

Moreover ,as at today the citizens of this nation are greatly suffering of hunger whereby many families find it difficult to had one square meal per day, prices of commodities are high likewise demand, this has really cause a great setback to our dear nation.

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I hereby, call on government to try and work hard  into bringing the country where it belongs because the people of this country are really suffering whereby leading many individuals to engage in social crimes and others where they tagged it as means of survival because government has failed awfully. I also call on Nigerians to engage in different industrial training which will help them in meeting their need and eradicate this plague savaging our dear nation. God bless Nigeria.

Written by: Atuk Patience Terro

Phone:09027537673

Email address :atukbaturepatience@gmail.com

From : mass communication department

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