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See the content of this letter written to Nigerians by Hardeysolution(op):
LETTER OF AN AGGRIEVED NIGERIAN TO ALL NIGERIANS.

This is not a letter to probably support a political party or a letter to throw shades at anybody. It's a letter with free mind and sincere heart.

The following questions I need to ask at first;

When as a country will we be realistic and non sentimental?
When as Nigerians will we approach matters correctly?
When as Nigerians will we understand that we are for one another?
When As Nigerians will we eradicate political sentiments and tribalism?

When, I ask whenhuh

Hasn't it crossed our minds why we tend to remain the same despite some vision moved leaders that we've got in the past and now? Isn't it high time we started thinking straight?

I was ashamed to be a Nigerian when comments arising from current corruption fight by the president show that Nigerians, at about 90 percent of us are not real. As wicked as we could be, no matter the mistakes of Mr President, as long as he's from our side, we tend to always support. If appointments are made and not our people are appointed, we flare up.


Won't you be ashamed of that Nigerian who boldly could say the SGF was suspended so that suspension of the NIA DG won't look bias? Won't you have thought in like manner that the Nigerian who boldly said all money recoveries are propaganda? Won't you feel like the world is against us when the so called leader of tomorrow could arrogantly say the President isn't working?

A political party which could not successfully tackle corruption advised that the SGF AND DG NIA be arrested. Who will be the first to call Mr President a tyrant?

Where exactly shall we be selfless?

Nigeria

A country where someone served a jail term abroad and comes back but to be given a chieftaincy title.

A country where monies are being kept underground for personal use.


A country where banks are no longer safe but private houses are better.


A country where everyone wants to 'chop' from the national cake.


A country where hate governs the heart of many; party interest, selfish interest and sectional interest.

A country where trust exists not.

Yet! Yet! We shout, this doesn't happen abroad! Are they as deluded as we arehuh

I am sometimes forced to believe that as black as we are, so is the brain of many of us.

We're behind yet we disregard moving forward.

Nigerians! Fellow Nigerians. Let's love this country. There must be a sacrifice. Let us in love and peace make use of the social media. Enough of wailing. Enough of the hate. Let's come together as one.

It's my desire that this letter captures a larger number of Nigerians. Thank you as you share.

God bless Nigeria!


From a CONCERNED NIGERIAN
Re: See the content of this letter written to Nigerians by Hardeysolution(op): 11:17am On Apr 21, 2017
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Re: See the content of this letter written to Nigerians by Horlufemi(m): 1:23pm On Apr 21, 2017
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Re: See the content of this letter written to Nigerians by kingzizzy: 1:45pm On Apr 21, 2017
Hardeysolution:
LETTER OF AN AGGRIEVED NIGERIAN TO ALL NIGERIANS.

This is not a letter to probably support a political party or a letter to throw shades at anybody. It's a letter with free mind and sincere heart.

The following questions I need to ask at first;

When as a country will we be realistic and non sentimental?
When as Nigerians will we approach matters correctly?
When as Nigerians will we understand that we are for one another?
When As Nigerians will we eradicate political sentiments and tribalism?

When, I ask whenhuh

Hasn't it crossed our minds why we tend to remain the same despite some vision moved leaders that we've got in the past and now? Isn't it high time we started thinking straight?

I was ashamed to be a Nigerian when comments arising from current corruption fight by the president show that Nigerians, at about 90 percent of us are not real. As wicked as we could be, no matter the mistakes of Mr President, as long as he's from our side, we tend to always support. If appointments are made and not our people are appointed, we flare up.


Won't you be ashamed of that Nigerian who boldly could say the SGF was suspended so that suspension of the NIA DG won't look bias? Won't you have thought in like manner that the Nigerian who boldly said all money recoveries are propaganda? Won't you feel like the world is against us when the so called leader of tomorrow could arrogantly say the President isn't working?

A political party which could not successfully tackle corruption advised that the SGF AND DG NIA be arrested. Who will be the first to call Mr President a tyrant?

Where exactly shall we be selfless?

Nigeria

A country where someone served a jail term abroad and comes back but to be given a chieftaincy title.

A country where monies are being kept underground for personal use.


A country where banks are no longer safe but private houses are better.


A country where everyone wants to 'chop' from the national cake.


A country where hate governs the heart of many; party interest, selfish interest and sectional interest.

A country where trust exists not.

Yet! Yet! We shout, this doesn't happen abroad! Are they as deluded as we arehuh

I am sometimes forced to believe that as black as we are, so is the brain of many of us.

We're behind yet we disregard moving forward.

Nigerians! Fellow Nigerians. Let's love this country. There must be a sacrifice. Let us in love and peace make use of the social media. Enough of wailing. Enough of the hate. Let's come together as one.

It's my desire that this letter captures a larger number of Nigerians. Thank you as you share.

God bless Nigeria!


From a CONCERNED NIGERIAN
You have given your message to concerned Nigerians. Now, what message do you have for concerned Biafrans such as myself who desperately want to exit the British created colonial fraud people refere to as "Nigeria"?
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