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Has The Labour Of Our Heroes Truly Been In Vain? by iwaeda: 9:51am On Oct 09, 2020
The sense of fierce patriotism to my country, Nigeria, was first instilled in me at an early stage in life. I could remember how I sang the national anthem with high cadence, vigour and vivacity. I also grew up reading about Nigerian history, and how we came about our sovereignty as a nation was what most piqued my interest. I was an avid reader of current affairs and later moved on to the national dailies to keep myself abreast of national and sub-national happenings. I was curious about discovering new stories about my country. It was through all these that I developed a state of mind — a reflection of the true sense of our self-worth as a nation and upholding of our values and respect for our roots.

I ascertained that the route through which Nigeria traversed to the highway of independence was unity — not only people, but also in action and purpose. This can even be safely said to be our core founding principle. And this can be first traced as far back as 1914, during the colonial rule, when the then Governor-General, Frederick Lord Lugard, amalgamated the Northern and Southern protectorates. This, thereafter, made Nigeria rise to independence on the shoulders of her selfless heroes and dogged nationalists who rested on the grounds of unity. Though different in ethnicity, partisanship and ideological inclinations, they were all strongly committed to the noble cause and fought the patriotic struggle of our national autonomy to the core. De facto, they indeed forged a united front, braved all odds and triumphed. All these culminated to gain us our independence from about 100 years of the British colonial rule on October 1, 1960.

As Nigeria clocks 60 years in her journey of nationhood, the big question that still begs in the crying face of our present circumstances is whether or not the labour of our heroes has truly been in vain? Has the price they paid to gain the prize, Nigeria, really worth the while in the end? The answer is certainly not far-fetched.

Understandably, one may want to say that the prevailing social, economic and political woes pervading our national landscape lend a prima facie credence to the vanity of those labours and that Nigeria is a failed state. But while this sequitur seems to be reasonable, the point of fact is that it is a slightly different kettle of fish. It is as a result of the good governance and true leadership that have long deserted our corridors of power.

Now, let’s face it and see beyond the blurry view of the general present state of our dear country. The fact that we have still maintained togetherness in our cultural diversity over the years is a true testament that the laborious efforts of our founding fathers have not gone down the drain at all. We have so far remained as one indivisible, complete entity with a strong nationalistic sense. Even with several attempts like the Civil War, ethno-religious conflicts and agitations for secession that have threatened our unity as a country over the years, we have risen through all these teething challenges to remain strong and united together as ever.

Through it all, with our spirit of togetherness, resilience and nationalism across our divides, we have scaled through and stayed true to our long-cherished principle that our unity is indeed non-negotiable. And even though we still have a long way to go in our journey of socio-economic development, the fact that we have impressively integrated culturally and socially into a whole integer shines forth a beacon of hope for our beloved and promising nation. There is deep love and strong power in togetherness. And I believe when we eventually get things right and become prosperous, we will only look back and see how the labour of our nationalists set us on the right-of-way we treaded and built on. The Nigerian dream is still valid. Let’s reignite our collective hope in its emergence and be resilient enough to further strengthen our commitment to the Nigerian project.

Like our national anthem resounds with deep respect and silent drum beats, the labour of our heroes past shall never be in vain. Never! May it become a gain for us, and never a pain and in vain. And may we continue to strengthen the uniting cords and spirit of togetherness in our nation’s citizenry.

Agbaje Ayomide is the co-founder of Upskill Writing

https://punchng.com/has-the-labour-of-our-heroes-truly-been-in-vain/
Re: Has The Labour Of Our Heroes Truly Been In Vain? by helinues: 9:52am On Oct 09, 2020
Those heroes are selfish

They could have made policies that will affect the masses positivet instead of making the policies to favour elites
Re: Has The Labour Of Our Heroes Truly Been In Vain? by iwaeda: 10:06am On Oct 09, 2020
helinues:
Those heroes are selfish

They could have made policies that will affect the masses positivet instead of making the policies to favour elites

As in
Re: Has The Labour Of Our Heroes Truly Been In Vain? by helinues: 10:08am On Oct 09, 2020
iwaeda:


As in

Take your time to read over my comments and ponder on it.

Our past and present leaders/heroes are selfish...

So Desmond Elliot have soar throat that won't make him to fight for the masses or the likes of Quilox guy and Akin Alade have suddenly becot deafs
Re: Has The Labour Of Our Heroes Truly Been In Vain? by Nobody: 10:13am On Oct 09, 2020
While jamming to Olamides new album...............

Yes I can tell you with all sincerity and honesty

The labour of our heroes truly has been in vain

Period
Re: Has The Labour Of Our Heroes Truly Been In Vain? by iwaeda: 10:15am On Oct 09, 2020
helinues:


Take your time to read over my comments and ponder on it.

Our past and present leaders/heroes are selfish...

So Desmond Elliot have soar throat that won't make him to fight for the masses or the likes of Quilox guy and Akin Alade have suddenly becot deafs
So what have I said wrongly? Is conscious pricking you?
Re: Has The Labour Of Our Heroes Truly Been In Vain? by helinues: 10:18am On Oct 09, 2020
iwaeda:

So what have I said wrongly? Is conscious pricking you?

I did not accuse you wrongly but Instead directing you to ponder on my comments.

Who are the heroes of Nigeria? What have they actually done to better the life of an ordinary citizens,?

Eh pls,answer the questions this time
Re: Has The Labour Of Our Heroes Truly Been In Vain? by iwaeda: 10:34am On Oct 09, 2020
helinues:


I did not accuse you wrongly but Instead directing you to ponder on my comments.

Who are the heroes of Nigeria? What have they actually done to better the life of an ordinary citizens,?

Eh pls,answer the questions this time

The past are still the present, we all need to come against them becoming the future!
Re: Has The Labour Of Our Heroes Truly Been In Vain? by helinues: 10:36am On Oct 09, 2020
[quote author=iwaeda post=94760211]

The past are still the present, we all need to come against them becoming the future![/quote

Come against?

Edejo,who are the people currently doing g that in Nigeria?
Re: Has The Labour Of Our Heroes Truly Been In Vain? by helinues: 10:36am On Oct 09, 2020
iwaeda:


The past are still the present, we all need to come against them becoming the future!

Come against?

Edejo, who are the people/groups currently against bad leadership in Nigeria?
Re: Has The Labour Of Our Heroes Truly Been In Vain? by olagoke29970: 12:05pm On Oct 09, 2020
[quote novelist=iwaeda post=94760211]The over are still the presentation, we all need to come ahmwainst them becominhmw the future![/quoteCome ahmwainst?Edejo,who are the folks currently doinhmw hmw that in Nihmweria?
Re: Has The Labour Of Our Heroes Truly Been In Vain? by sapientia(m): 12:08pm On Oct 09, 2020
I did not read the post

Only the title.

This is my own conclusion

Nigeria have no heroes

Since 1960, we have been getting it wrong.

It was the cumulative of their myopic egocentric dubious policies that eventually landed us in the hands of Buhari.

Buhari who happens to be the worst disaster Nigeria have ever faced since 1914 is finally out do those people you call heroes by making sure Nigeria is officially referred to as a Failed State.

News Flash, same people have been there since 60s including Buhari, OBJ amongst others who are clearly not heroes.
Re: Has The Labour Of Our Heroes Truly Been In Vain? by slivertongue: 7:39pm On Oct 09, 2020
yes .. hmmm
Re: Has The Labour Of Our Heroes Truly Been In Vain? by IduNaOba: 8:36pm On Oct 09, 2020
Short answer yes

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