With detribalised president, Nigeria can rise again — Ighele | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

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My New Year Message to Nigerians is that people should learn to know their rights and fight for their rights. A lot of Nigerians are living in ignorance.

Bishop Charles Ighele is the General Superintendent, Holy Spirit Mission . He spoke to ISAAC TAIWO on the state of the nation, 2023 general elections and the new Nigeria of the citizens’ dream. They do not know who they are, who they are supposed to be, where they are supposed to be and the role of the government to put them where they are supposed to be. This nation is what it is today due to peoples’ ignorance. It is the right of the community to be given a borehole by the government.

One of his ministers saw children that closed from the school and were trooping home and his heart almost hanged as he was thinking of how to get jobs for the teeming children after their education. That is the type of president Nigeria needs: leader who is interested in the wellbeing of Nigerians and the development of the country, not just to be in power. A President that will appreciate the fact that human beings are the centre of development.

To avoid revolt that would consume the ruling class, something like what happened in England has to take place with leaders coming together and think about how commoners can enjoy the resources endowed the nation.We all know that corruption has increased. When this administration took over in 2015, for the first month or two, people tried to sit up, thinking that the administration meant what it proclaimed during its campaign that it was out to fight corruption.

 

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