Wednesday, January 13, 2021

 Why the Nigerian Diaspora Won't Stop Crying For Nigeria.

For instance, American Universities are already mobilizing their Admission Counselors and Alumni members to contact and interview prospective students or applicants for the 2021/2022 academic year that is set to begin classes in August or September in 2021. In fact, most Universities have started dispatching admission letters to students who are starting classes in August 2021. 

Meanwhile, in Nigeria, students in the 2019/2020 academic year, have not taken their final exam. In other words, if you were in 100 Level for the 2019/2020 academic year, you are still in 100 Level today, January 13, 2021. Also, the candidates or applicants for the 2020/2021 academic year that should have started classes in August or September of 2020 and round up in May or June of 2021, are yet to be notified or issued an acceptance letter. 

This is just one example of why we cry and lament for our Father's Land. So, the much-overhyped leadership ambition on our part has nothing to do with our concerns and spirited engagement on Nigeria wahala. It is hard to standby and watch helplessly as neophytes are taking Nigeria down the path of lawlessness and mediocrity. 

They cherish quality education and they appreciate the values of quality education. And they live no stone unturned in ensuring that they send their children overseas to take advantage of the orderliness of the western culture and educational system. Why must you continue to allow them to Lord it over us and our resources at Abuja, squandering our riches, destroying our educational system, and sponsoring their children overseas with public funds? That's not cool. Nigerians should be ready to rally around those who know the essence of power and responsibilities and vote them into public office. 

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