Friday, September 25, 2009

OPEN LETTER TO FELLOW NIGERIANS


Dear Nigerians
“I be king for my country, but now am a commoner in London....naija na my home, my home....” Sound Sultan sang with Wyclef Jean in the remix of the song king of my country. Obviously abandoned by our leaders to wallow in poverty, power failure, bad roads, insecurity amongst others we still find time to and even Jogodo, ShayoYori Yori(why not when we are the happiest people on earth). The possibility of transforming our corrupt leaders are bleak since they are hell bent on looting our money instead of asking God for Akonuche to rule Dem mama and Dem papa. The truth is the only expensive commodity to our leaders.
There is fire on the mountain and there is nowhere to run leaving us Confused and in Danger, while they leaders have Enough space to commit their atrocities. They had the time to march the streets showing so much Street credibility pleading for our votes(which really doesn’t count) but now No time for us. Ifunanya called me from UK asking wots up with our country, I told her “we live in a country where the rules applies only to the poor and defenseless, education and feeding for a selected few and more than half of the population lives on less than a dollar a day”, “Thats wots up” i said. Unfortunately our generation is fast growing and seem to be adopting the crazy ideologies of the crazy leaders following their every footstep Bumper to Bumper. Lade asked “Se na like this we go de de?” but Who am I to answer this question.

We may be tempted to say “Now its all gone” but we can still call on Jehova to Suddenly turn things around for good. I write in pain suffering from the Strong Thing the government is doing to us, I still urge us to call the Entertainer to entertain us while we try to Alanta and Gberekete. With all these suffering we go through we end up Overkilling anything we lay our hands(imagine the outcome if we had a better Nigeria) because we are Strong and Mighty. Let us not give up hope on our dear country as we can still do good to make it a better place such that when anybody Enters the place, they feel Safe. It may happen Slow Slow but we can achieve our dreams if we Pump it up working together in unity putting aside all religious barriers and ethnic differences. For those who still believe in a better Nigeria all I can say is Thank you.

yours sincerely,
Anoti.


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