Buhari said this when he visited the Emir of Daura, Dr Umar Faruk Umar, at his Palace.
According to him, .
“We want to thank God always for keeping us together as a country. From January 15, 1966, the country was thrown into political crisis. We had a 30-month civil war that resulted in the loss of about a million lives,” Buhari, who is at his hometown to mark the Eid-el-Kabir, told the Emir.
“We still thank God for keeping us together. We remain grateful to all those who showed interest in our unity and progress. May God continue to bless them,” he added.
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Despite the forceful unity, what has Nigeria achieve over these years? Let's be sincere and realistic here. Two strong international recognized terrorist organization in it. Boko Haram terrorism and the Fulani herdsmen terrorism. What is the essence of the force unity if backwardness is all that's found therein?
ReplyDeleteThey should keep living in denial. Unity na by force?
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ReplyDeleteOne day, one day...
ReplyDeleteWe need better leaders.
ReplyDeleteTired of this civil war yenyen. Say another thing biko
ReplyDeleteSDK, the look on your dog summarises the story
ReplyDeleteOur leaders are very good at playing this "Grace of God " card. Let us tell ourselves the truth, is it the grace of God that will build roads, schools, factories?
ReplyDeleteU ask them questions in their staged debates, and they start with "by the grace of God".
Some will even quote scriptures join 😩😩 coz they know hw gullible we can become wen religion enters