Thugs and Nigerian Politicians

I love thugs but HATE the “thug life.”
I love Nigerian politicians but I HATE GREEDY, CORRUPT, SELFISH Nigerian Politicians.

Recently, a Nigerian governor told a widow “you are a widow, go and die.”
I mean, who says that?
I was shocked.
I couldn’t believe what I just watched.
For how long will my people suffer in the hands of wicked people, o God!
Clearly, this governor doesn’t care about his own people.

How can Nigerians move forward with people like this in office?
This woman was on her knees begging this man.
If this governor is not willing to help a widow on the streets, how he can help his whole state?
I am very concerned for the future of my country.

THIS IS A CLEAR EXAMPLE WHY I DISLIKE NIGERIAN POLITICIANS.
To governor Adams Oshiomhole: BIG SHAME ON YOU!!
SHAME ON YOU!!!

Why are Nigerians Everywhere?

The truth is each Nigerian has their own reason why they are where they are.
Here are my top reasons why Nigerians are Everywhere:

1. Nigerians value Education
Did you know the United States doesn’t recognize college degrees from Nigerian schools? I can’t speak for other countries. They are some college degrees that are accepted but it rarely gets accepted. For a Nigerian who wants to further their education in another country; going to school in Nigeria might be a waste of time because that school might not recognize their degree. Most people who school in Nigeria might have to start college all over again to get a degree because their Nigerian degree is not accepted.
-Some Nigerians are in your Country for Education.

2. Government Instability in Nigeria
Our Country is rich in oil and other natural resources, but we have selfish politicians who only think about themselves and their pockets. The money we earn from oil is only distributed among our selfish politicians, who only think about how to exploit their citizens than help them.
-Some Nigerians are in your Country to escape Nigeria’s corrupt politicians.

3. Broken School System in Nigeria
Can you imagine spending 6-7 years in school for a degree that should only take you 5 years? Students in our Country due to strikes might have to stay in school longer. Some strikes can last for months without students knowing when the strike will be over. Most strikes arise for a lot of reasons; it could be due to the fact that our government have not paid teachers in months. Thus, teachers use a strike as a way to demand their salaries paid.
-Some Nigerians are in your Country because your Country has a more stable school System.

4. NEPA
NEPA is a company that is responsible for supplying lights (electricity) throughout Nigeria. A lot of Nigerians make fun of this company because they don’t give us any light and we have to pay them every month. NEPA is one of the things I hate most about my country. Most Nigerians use generators as a source of light because we never know when NEPA will give or take the light. Can you imagine going a whole day with no lights? NEPA can take lights for a whole week straight meaning you can stay a whole week straight with no light. It seems like someone in their NEPA station is playing with the light switch. They can give your lights for 1minutes, 2min, or 4min (their choice). To be honest, I lived in Nigeria for 12years and I can’t remember sleeping throughout the night with lights. We have some states like Abuja, Lagos.. etc who enjoy constant light but not in my state Akwa Ibom.
-Some Nigerians are in your Country because you have constant light.

5. Graduates have no jobs..
A lot of college graduates feel they went to school in vain because when they graduate they only add to the pool of unemployed graduates still searching for jobs to no avail. It is not easy going to school for 5years or more and graduating with no job to show for it. A lot frustrated youth take on a life of crime to support themselves or they look for a way to leave the country to a place that offers more opportunities.
-Some Nigerians are in your Country because they couldn’t find work in Nigeria.

6. Nigeria has a long way to go. Some Nigerians don’t see themselves progressing in their own country and that’s why they look for a way to leave.

This is why I get angry at Nigerians who are giving Nigerians a bad name by messing things up for Nigerians who genuinely want to better themselves for the sake of their future and the future of our country.

International Eagles of Nigeria 2014: Calling for Eagles

International Eagles of Nigeria: a blog to motivate Nigerians aboard to start giving back will be launched in March 2014. Please, if you are a Nigerian aboard or in Nigeria, I need your help. I need more creative young minds to join for more impact. We can do this! Our Country needs us.

If you are interested please, email [email protected]

Happy Birthday Nigeria 2013

We are 53..
We are not kids anymore.
It’s time to empower Nigeria by empowering Nigerians.
Our government has failed us.
We have to take charge of our lives and destiny.  
A better Nigeria starts with you and me..
We can’t give up.

Our government use their power to exploit the poor, our youth and future.
They don’t know they hurt themselves by hurting us.
It’s time we stop making excuses for our sorry lives.
Our government promises are empty with no intention of executing anything.

I plead with you Nigerians aboard..
Remember 9ja..
It’s time to give back.
We can all do something to give back.

Africa 101- Apes and Kim Kardashian

When I see comment like this..
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I laugh..

Indeed, IGNORANCE is BLISS!!
I don’t blame her (ethnocentric)..
I blame the person who invited her to Nigeria in the first place.
Nigeria used to welcome guests like Queen Elizabeth and other important people..
Now.. we are entertaining the Kardashians..
Seriously people, Join me to Pray for my Country.

Dear Nigerians…

Yesterday, our Super Eagles made us so Proud.Nigeria won
Obviously, hard work, perseverance and dedication pays off.
I pray.. our leaders will get a wake up call and stop cheating us.
Nigeria is rich but only the leaders are rich and the civil servants are suffering.
Corruption is tearing our country apart.
The part that hurts the most is that poor are constantly exploited.
Boko haram is not our problem, our Selfish leaders are the problem.

I celebrated yesterday cos I know the God who fights for the poor is still alive
and he will vindicate us.

God please give us good leaders who will lead this great country without exploiting us.