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Visa Lottery: A Tool In The Hands Of Modern Slave Masters by money4cash(m): 10:17pm On Sep 06, 2010
[b]The era of slavery had been long gone and buried but still unfortunate that the ghost of this slavery is still chasing us about each day.
We fall victim of the ancient style of slavery for these reasons: high poverty rate, lack of western education but as for this modern method of slavery, it is the graduate that fall victim and the causes this time around is lack of servant leader, ignorance on the side of government and the people.

The visa lottery is the modern tools in the both Americans and the Europeans hands today that they used in trapping our young breeds who could have been a major contributors to the fast growing of our economy. And permit me to share with you today Nigerians the motive behind the visa lottery;
Americans and the Europeans have spent so much not only giving their children all the education they deserved also to equip them up to the level where they will no longer be a job seeker but employers of labour. When these now happened the rate of the youth coming out of the school looking for whom to employ were now higher than the few lazy ones looking for employment. And this now left them with one choice, fetching for more hands from outsides to build their own economy so, visa lottery is not born out of love but out of their own interest ‘Nation building.’

Can Nigeria stop turning out job seekers year after year to employers of labour? Oh! Yes, how will this be possible? Re-brand the NYSC, how? Look into one million naira claimed to be spent on each corper every batch.
Nigeria can still spend that same amount of money or even more and yet nothing will come out of it while less than that can be as well spent and well manage with more be achieved.

STEPS TO BE TAKING IN RE-BRANDING PROCESS:
1. since all the student are and were not for professional courses, why then do we send them all into various school to teach, whereas they have not been taught how to impact that they had received into others, and this is another factors for the mass failure in WAEC. Let those graduate from education line do so while we use their performance to recruit them after the service.
2. Instead of one year intensive service where most times these corpers still struggled for at least a place to serve? In all these allowances will still be received, uniform they will never wear again after the camp will still be distributed.
-Their orientation camp can be rebuild and equipped for workshop where a better training can be given to these young graduates base on their chosen field,
-after the training, an individual can be released to go and practise or developed what they have learnt so far with adequate support from the government.
-N300, 000 can cover their workshop; N400, 000 for their start up capital on what they have learnt so far, and government will still have saved like N300, 000.
With this I believe the crime rate will be reduced, the rate of unemployment will also be reduced, and the economy of this nation will boost tremendously.

Inasmuch as I respect the initiatives that bring about NYSC by General Yakubu Gowon’s administration I will not hesitate to announce to the Nigerian that the vision for this project has been fulfilled. We have become too integrated to disintegrate therefore an urgent attention is needed to secure the future of youth as well as our great nation ‘Nigeria’.
Thank you and God bless us

Fortune Omuya Salawu
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