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Udom Emmanuel - Nigeria’s Diversity, Our Greatest Untapped Asset by Readability: 6:05am On Nov 05, 2021
Nigeria’s diversity is one of the country’s greatest untapped assets and strengths for national development, peace and progress, Akwa Ibom State Governor, Mr Udom Emmanuel has declared.

The Governor who stated this on Thursday while delivering a lecture at the Arewa Media Interactive and Development Forum held at Arewa House Kaduna said, the country must rise to this reality and fortify those foundations with the bricks of faith, patriotism and love as Nigeria needs new foundations to confront the challenges of today since Nigerians are inherently united.


According to Governor Emmanuel, “for decades, the drumbeats of our Nation have filled and seared the ears about the fragility of our unity and the elasticity of the tolerance of our diversity. Some have prophesied the imminent demise of our Nation, so many scenarios depicting the coming Armageddon have been pushed, prognosticated and predicted. But in all of these, our Nation still remains intact. Though the contours of our unity may not be straight, though the lines of development may be zigzag, the tone and tenor of our discourse discordant and divergent, but the soul, the spirit and the identity of our Nation remain sacrosanct. And on this, all Nigerians of goodwill have come to a solid agreement”.

He noted with admiration that Nigeria is a nation that is diverse, and beautiful as a coat of many colours as what tends to divide us should bring us together.



Hear him, “Is it tribe, is it language, or is it food, or is it dance or is it religion? Take, for instance, the consumption of kola nuts. Few know that it is grown in the Southwest, used for prayers in the East, and consumed for recreation in the North. It comes to life among the Yoruba, gives life in Igboland and is lively in the jaws of the Hausa man. In the same way, a lot of our onions come from the far North; it enriches Ofe Nsalla in the East, Ewedu in the Southwest and Afang soup in my house in Uyo”.

Continuing, he said, “We quarrel over religion yet when a big business deal is hatched, no one asks why Ahmed praises Allah and Adewale shouts Hallelujah. Both of them are smiling at the same bank.

It was the same country that built a marvel of a pyramid from groundnut in Kano. Experts came from Malaysia to learn about palm produce in the South-South and South-East regions, respectively.

And cocoa underwrote the prosperity of the Western Region. Oil was in the backdrop then. It is same Nigeria, the same tribes, the same faiths, the same language, the same historical backgrounds, the same geography. So if I may ask, what changed?”




He noted that Nigerians were glad when the late Maitama Sule orated on the floor of the United Nations and rejoiced when Wole Soyinka won the Nobel Prize for Literature, advocating for more unity despite our diversity.

“In the rougher days of Boko Haram, the militants burned Churches and Mosques, and they slaughtered Muslims and Christians. Who were the soldiers fighting to save the whole of the country? We did not say it is a Northern fight, so no Southern soldier should go there. It was not a Fulani soldier or an Ibibio infantryman.

It was the Nigerian soldier. When bullets are fired it does not bear a message on what tribesman it should fall. It hits a human, a Nigerian whatever the name of his God or the tribe or language he confesses”, he declared.

He noted that the country still has more diversity than unity, questioning what happened to Nigeria where a Southerner can win an election in Kaduna, or a Fulani man could win an election in Lagos?

In his words, “We have had it in the past. We can have it again. I am sure that a good number of those listening to me now must have heard of Umaru Altine, a Fulani man from Sokoto, who was popularly elected as the first Mayor of Enugu in 1952 and he stayed in office till 1958.

The Western Region House of Assembly also had an Igbo man, Emmanuel Ebubedike, from Ozobulu in present-day Anambra State, as the Representative of Ajeromi/Ifelodun/ Badagry Constituency. We can point to several other examples”.

He regretted that efforts of some founding fathers at laying a solid foundation for national unity and cohesion have been destroyed as what we see nowadays is a country where ethnic champions drive the narrative, and the cacophony of discordant voices makes it difficult for us to hear ourselves. “This has been given expression in the numerous calls for restructuring, resource control and even an outright division of the country along ethnic and tribal lines”, he stated.

Governor Emmanuel explained that several reasons have been adduced for this state of affairs as many individuals and groups have taken umbrage at the over-centralization of power at the centre, perceived marginalization of some parts of the country as these are sore points that give a fillip to the agitations for balance and equity in the country, warning that we cannot afford to run a country where some parts of our country feel marginalised or left out of the scheme of things as this is a potent threat to the unity of the country. “We must ensure that there is equity and justice and that no part of the country is made to feel less of itself as this will definitely not augur well for our union” , he admonished.

He blames most part of the nation’s current problems on the elite, stating that the Nigerian elite stokes the hate between one part and another. “ And we are seeing them in the debate over VAT, restructuring, zoning, herdsmen and these are not too difficult issues to resolve. VAT calls for fairness between us. To restructure is for all to feel like the brother’s keeper. It ensures we all eat from the same pot and no one goes home hungry or deprived. Zoning means abiding by a formula that works for all ”, he x-rayed.

He noted that it only takes the people to sit at a table and cross-fertilize ideas, with patriotic give-and takes. “There will be no zero-sum game. The part will become the sum and the sum will be like the part. The equation will be complete. As former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill once said,? It is better to jaw than to war-war. But if one set must take everything, we will always remember our languages, our tribes, the aroma of our mother’s soup. Hate then replaces love, and handshakes will move beyond elbows”, he stressed.

According to Governor Emmanuel, as a way forward, Nigerians must sit down and talk to themselves, rather than talk at themselves.

We must listen to understand, rather than listen to respond. We must build bridges of unity rather than walls of division. We must realise that every part of our country is an equal stakeholder in the Nigerian project and work actively to harness the best of our diversity for the good of our country.

There must be a level playing field and equal opportunities for all Nigerians, irrespective of where they come from or what language they speak.


“Development plans and projects of the government must also be spread evenly across the country so that a sense of fairness and justice will permeate the land. We must take deliberate steps to integrate ourselves and unify the country. One quick step we can take in this direction is a little tweaking of the format of the National Youth Service Corps. This was one of the instruments designed to unify our nation but which hasn’t quite achieved this purpose. I suggest that we make it mandatory for States to retain a certain percentage of youth corpers in their public service every year. This way, we would create employment and state civil services would be more multi-ethnic as unity is a creative process”, he advocated.

He advised that the situation where any part of the country is denied commensurate benefits from resources harnessed from that part will only further alienate the people there and weaken our bond as a country, noting that the leaders must work to restore hope and confidence by actively ensuring that there is a sense of belonging and inclusion imbued in our citizens.

“Far too many of our compatriots identify more with their tribe and ethnic group than with our nation. We don?t need more Ibibios, or Fulanis, or Igbos, or Yorubas, or Ijaws, or Hausas. What we need is more Nigerians!” , he admonished.
Source: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/11/nigerias-diversity-our-greatest-untapped-asset-gov-emmanuel/

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Re: Udom Emmanuel - Nigeria’s Diversity, Our Greatest Untapped Asset by Grace001: 6:06am On Nov 05, 2021
Nigeria’s diversity is one of the country’s greatest untapped assets and strengths for national development, peace and progress

This is what most past and present leaders have always been saying “our strength is in our diversity” just saying what people want to hear and we keep deceiving ourselves

Unfortunately you can’t achieve development, peace and progress with a diversity coerced by force by fire with the barrel of gun

This Diversity can only achieve little or no development, progress and peace. With one section of the country lord over other sections and no equality in justice.

Diversity where as a southerner you can’t do some certain legal business in the north you will be arrested by hisbah and you expect development, progress and peace

Where is the progress, peace and unity ?

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Re: Udom Emmanuel - Nigeria’s Diversity, Our Greatest Untapped Asset by Lawlab249: 6:14am On Nov 05, 2021
He is Politically correct

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Re: Udom Emmanuel - Nigeria’s Diversity, Our Greatest Untapped Asset by Authoreety: 6:36am On Nov 05, 2021
This one Don go asslick for arewa...

Rubbish...

Politicians are the problem of the citizens.!

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Re: Udom Emmanuel - Nigeria’s Diversity, Our Greatest Untapped Asset by STRI1: 6:36am On Nov 05, 2021
It is well
Re: Udom Emmanuel - Nigeria’s Diversity, Our Greatest Untapped Asset by observer88: 6:36am On Nov 05, 2021
There is strength in symbiotic diversity , where every component unit strives to contribute its quota to the whole. This becomes WEAKNESS when some parts chose to PARASITICALLY affiliate with others, and refuse to develop their potentials, or be competitive in stating their place in the whole.

Unfortunately, the latter is the sorry case with Nigeria... When do we fix this?

IMAGINE repeating the mantra that two heads are better than one; and a man who earned 150k, spent frugally and saved a hundred every month, takes a wife who's a spendthrift, wants the best of everything, yet refuses to work. Now, he can barely save 20k in a month and you continue saying two heads are better than one?

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Re: Udom Emmanuel - Nigeria’s Diversity, Our Greatest Untapped Asset by Picker28: 6:37am On Nov 05, 2021
Ok
Re: Udom Emmanuel - Nigeria’s Diversity, Our Greatest Untapped Asset by sotall(m): 6:37am On Nov 05, 2021
undecided
Re: Udom Emmanuel - Nigeria’s Diversity, Our Greatest Untapped Asset by BeardedShaman: 6:39am On Nov 05, 2021
They keep recycling the same hooey year in and out but fail to realize that it is also the source of our greatest weakness.

Nigeria, like any company is powered by diversity. Each member carries with him, ideas, innovations and the likes that can fuel the growth of that venture but only when there is organisation which the country lacks; everyone including Mr. Governor here promotes diversity by doing anyhow but they expect the people they've so treated poorly and mismanaged to remain United. How? cry

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Re: Udom Emmanuel - Nigeria’s Diversity, Our Greatest Untapped Asset by sotall(m): 6:39am On Nov 05, 2021
All these governors playing to the gallery to appeal to unity beggers.

We have heard this statements and more before.

Nigeria isnt working and it wont work till the slaves look the oppressors in the face and tell them enough is enough.

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Re: Udom Emmanuel - Nigeria’s Diversity, Our Greatest Untapped Asset by Freestainworld(m): 6:40am On Nov 05, 2021
Any day he is done as a governor or retires politically, the language will change, politicians are just sweet coating their gullible followers into believing the impossible, we can never achieve peace and progress as far as each region doesn't control their area or we separate as different nations.

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Re: Udom Emmanuel - Nigeria’s Diversity, Our Greatest Untapped Asset by Ademola47(m): 6:41am On Nov 05, 2021
He's absolutely right. Politicians made it look otherwise. They'll divide the people on religious, ethnic and economic stand (using the Roman "Divide and rule" tactic).

If we can put up a stiff resistance against divisive politics, the potentials of living in harmony dearth of background sentiment can be harnessed to improve our individual life and country in general.

But then, this is Nigeria...

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Re: Udom Emmanuel - Nigeria’s Diversity, Our Greatest Untapped Asset by southsouthking(m): 6:45am On Nov 05, 2021
The southern governors dont't have balls to speak the truth except wike in his own little ways.

Dear Governor Udom, The worse thing that has ever happened to Nigeria was the Almagamation of the South and North.
Mr Lord Luggard and whosoever that had a hand in the Almagamation process, may you all continue to rot in Hell.

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Re: Udom Emmanuel - Nigeria’s Diversity, Our Greatest Untapped Asset by xpressionx(m): 6:48am On Nov 05, 2021
The diversity that the Northerners have hijacked?

The one that someone who scored 50 in jamb from the north will be given admission before someone who scored 300 from the South.

The same Northerner after coming out with 3rd class will be placed above the southerner who finished with 2.1 in the office.
The the southerner will be doing the office work and the Northerner will be more concerned with promotion.

If you are not civil servant in abuja,you will know what am talking about.

There will be unity in diversity if equity and justice is ensured for all tribes,and merit is placed above nepotism.

Good morning

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Re: Udom Emmanuel - Nigeria’s Diversity, Our Greatest Untapped Asset by Heriga: 6:50am On Nov 05, 2021
Authoreety:
This one Don go asslick for arewa...

Rubbish...

Politicians are the problem of the citizens.!

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Re: Udom Emmanuel - Nigeria’s Diversity, Our Greatest Untapped Asset by Brushstrokes20: 6:54am On Nov 05, 2021
Bullocks for Brainless buffoons undecided

# YOU CAN'T FORCE A MARRIAGE!

# make everybody answer him papa name....

I rep odua Republic!

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Re: Udom Emmanuel - Nigeria’s Diversity, Our Greatest Untapped Asset by Grace001: 6:57am On Nov 05, 2021
xpressionx:
The diversity that the Northerners have hijacked?

The one that someone who scored 50 in jamb from the north will be given admission before someone who scored 300 from the South.

The same Northerner after coming out with 3rd class will be placed above the southerner who finished with 2.1 in the office.
The the southerner will be doing the office work and the Northerner will be more concerned with promotion.

If you are not civil servant in abuja,you will know what am talking about.

There will be unity in diversity if equity and justice is ensured for all tribes,and merit is placed above nepotism.

Good morning

I couldn’t have said it better

Diversity where one section enjoy quota system

Diversity where there is unfair justice


Let’s continue to deceive ourselves

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Re: Udom Emmanuel - Nigeria’s Diversity, Our Greatest Untapped Asset by Akwamkpuruamu: 6:58am On Nov 05, 2021
You are a mumu man.

The North wants Sharia and Islam for Nigeria. The East doesn't want that.

The North wants child marriage, the East don't want that.

So how can they unite?

Mr mumu man, North and South are parallel lines

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Re: Udom Emmanuel - Nigeria’s Diversity, Our Greatest Untapped Asset by Nobody: 6:59am On Nov 05, 2021
Nigeria diversity is good but two tribes in Nigeria ibo and Fulani always abuse the diversity at the expense of other Nigerians

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Re: Udom Emmanuel - Nigeria’s Diversity, Our Greatest Untapped Asset by Finnese001: 7:00am On Nov 05, 2021
Diversity Kee all of una there

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Re: Udom Emmanuel - Nigeria’s Diversity, Our Greatest Untapped Asset by Akwamkpuruamu: 7:02am On Nov 05, 2021
SlyDev:
Nigeria diversity is good but two tribes in Nigeria ibo and Fulani always abuse the diversity at the expense of other Nigerians

So let these two have their way and go their way. You others can remain in your unity in diversity.

North has no drop of oil but NNPC, PETROLEUM MINISTER are all northerners. If na North dem go gree?

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Re: Udom Emmanuel - Nigeria’s Diversity, Our Greatest Untapped Asset by paskal16: 7:07am On Nov 05, 2021
Nope fool our weakness has been in our diversity
A northern man in power would want to please his people first
An igbo man in power would want to please his people first
A Yoruba man in power would want to please his people first

It makes for uneven development across the nation
Coz we all know even the federal character is not respected

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Re: Udom Emmanuel - Nigeria’s Diversity, Our Greatest Untapped Asset by Nobody: 7:09am On Nov 05, 2021
Akwamkpuruamu:


So let these two have their way and go their way. You others can remain in your unity in diversity.

North has no drop of oil but NNPC, PETROLEUM MINISTER are all northerners. If na North dem go gree?

You have the same mentality as the north, igbo and Fulani behave the same way with power

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Re: Udom Emmanuel - Nigeria’s Diversity, Our Greatest Untapped Asset by Cmexy: 7:10am On Nov 05, 2021
On the contrary, it’s being excessively tapped already, but in a lopsided manner.

In a clear case of monkey dey work baboon dey chop.



If you don’t gerrit forget abaureeet✌️

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Re: Udom Emmanuel - Nigeria’s Diversity, Our Greatest Untapped Asset by SouthNigeriac: 7:15am On Nov 05, 2021
� clown tongue grin cheesy

God bless Oduduwa republic
God bless biafrans

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Re: Udom Emmanuel - Nigeria’s Diversity, Our Greatest Untapped Asset by Gojas: 7:17am On Nov 05, 2021
Please ignore him... Na pink lips dy worry am grin angry
Re: Udom Emmanuel - Nigeria’s Diversity, Our Greatest Untapped Asset by Banona: 7:22am On Nov 05, 2021
...a lot of our onions come from the far North; it enriches Ofe Nsalla in the East, Ewedu in the Southwest and Afang soup in my house in Uyo”.

Udom Emmanuel is arguably the best performing governor. He should pls stick to governance and stop saying what he doesn't know

Attached is the picture of ewedu I cooked few days ago, I don't remember adding onions

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Re: Udom Emmanuel - Nigeria’s Diversity, Our Greatest Untapped Asset by Nobody: 7:29am On Nov 05, 2021
Sharrap nigga.


Which stupid untapped asset

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