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National Protest: A Clarion Call. by Tolupage(m): 8:53am On Feb 01, 2017
Nigeria has been long overdue for a national protest considering the state of our economy and level of development. We are blessed with numerous natural resources yet we never enjoy them, leaders embezzle funds without fear or conscience because they know Nigerians will do nothing about it, our judiciary is a shame when there are a set of laws for the poor and another for the rich, education is in crisis(lautech has been on strike for close to a year) yet the government sees nothing wrong about it. Ask Ogbeni Arrive and Ajimobi, would they allow there children at home for over a year while there mates are in school?

I fully support the planned national March, in a bid to see our leaders become more accountable, let's put them on there toes.

Constant electricity is not an option it's our right.

Our legislators earn over 350million per annum while our minimum wage is less than 250 thousand. This is unacceptable.

Good, affordable and quality education. Enough of our leaders sending there children abroad to study, we've got slot of schools here.

Healthcare must be taken care of. Nigerians cannot continue to die because of ill equipped hospitals and Lackadaisical attitude of workers.

Enough of the increasing cost of fuel, kerosene and diesel. We own them and therefore must enjoy them.

We keep churning out graduates in thousands yearly yet no job opportunity.

I applaud those who have signaled to join this March including government officials and hereby call on every Nigerian irrespective of the tribe, gender, religion, tribe or political affiliation as long as you are not happy or comfortable with the current economic situation to join in this March.

God bless You, God bless Nigeria.

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