In the rhythmic dance of diversity, Nigeria's story unfolds, where the vibrant beats of culture and the complex steps of history create a paradoxical symphony on the stage of the African landscape for a people lust into poverty amid pilfered abundance.
In the pulsating heartbeat of Nigeria, where the kaleidoscope of humanity converges in a symphony of countless souls, a nation of abundant promise navigates the labyrinthine dance of numbers, grappling with the Herculean specter of both opulent potential and the shadowy waltz of bureaucratic excess.
Pitifully the paradoxical reality of Nigeria's political theater, where the symphony of democracy echoes with discordant repetition, politicians fluffing words with the grace of cunning foxes, their promises as fleeting as mirages in the scorching desert of electoral integrity murder at altar of deceitful deception.
I did write an 'article' over a decade ago with my thoughts, insights and hopes for Nigeria. It looks even more daunting now.
Titled: THE NIGERIA THAT BOOMED
1st Paragraph: The Nigeria of my dream is beautiful, elegantly so. The Nigeria of my dream is wealthy, abundantly in both natural and human resources. This Nigeria is real, for indeed its been proven possible beyond a reasonable doubt. Ironically, the Nigeria of my dream is in the past.
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ReplyDeleteI did write an 'article' over a decade ago with my thoughts, insights and hopes for Nigeria. It looks even more daunting now.
ReplyDeleteTitled: THE NIGERIA THAT BOOMED
1st Paragraph: The Nigeria of my dream is beautiful, elegantly so. The Nigeria of my dream is wealthy, abundantly in both natural and human resources. This Nigeria is real, for indeed its been proven possible beyond a reasonable doubt. Ironically, the Nigeria of my dream is in the past.