Like other Nigerian Youth, I have mixed feelings about whether to dance in celebration of Nigeria’s 62nd independence anniversary or go sober with a special tahajud invoking the name of God to help her revive her old glory. As a typical Ìgbómìnà lady, an inward perusal of the realities of Nigeria still forces me to glorify God’s name for Nigeria amidst my worries and fears.
Nigeria
Tafawa-balewa
Bauchi
Abeokuta
Ogun
Nigerian
Nigerians
Samina-mahmud
Aminu-kano
Magaret-ekpo
Haja-gambo-sawaba
Tobi-amusan
As we begin a New Year, it is with mixed emotions that I share these thoughts and long overdue highlights of things every family should address in this time of opportunity change in our beloved country, Nigeria.
We’re an amazingly unique nation with our peculiarities and so much has happened in the past few months to exhibit the beautiful, humorous, fun, bright, excellent, the bad, ugly and downright evil in our country too. As a result, we must be open and honest in our wishes, desires, and prayers for 2021 and beyond. We need to examine our conscience and commit to our consciousness the following questions and thoughts for action:
Nigeria
Lidia
Rivers
Abeokuta
Ogun
Nigerians
Nana-asma
Magaret-ekpo
Zulu-sofola
Magajiya-daurama
Moremi-ajasoro
Flora-nwapa