National Issues
Among The Who, Who Is Fostering False Hope? -By Isa Salisu
An urgent need for reconciliation and rebuilding is needed. Despite the challenges our resolve is to continue to look for opportunities to expand and get better for the country. As important as this is, the path is not easy and could be disruptive but we recognize the need to reinvent Nigeria.

Most of us just experienced the national special convections across the partys we have here in the country. The delegates stuffs. Whether you see it or not, now it just something of the past. In contrast now Nigerians face a constant battle themselve.
As delegates does theirs even though some people believed that money was reported to be the use for votes. Fact or myth little knowledge is a dangerous thing. Anomalistic way of thinking though if prove to be the fact. Selling the future of your offsprings? Are delegates the people who are fostering the false hope.
Next, Nigerian citizens who decide on who and who during elections whether national, state or local levels. It’s their behoove and rights to do so but the citizens just alike to delegates some portion of the citizens were believed to be participating too guess what voting selling. Collecting frugal money that will not even last for year and send the country into so sad to say deleterious way. At the last-gasp of everything falling under the trap. Are Nigerians the ones who foster false hope?
Over night: brothers, neighbors, friends and communities have become enemies: these suspicious life, people picked arms against each other. Hmm man killing man. Inflation, poor educational system, banditry, terrorist and violence ravaging communities. Some people are missing, kidnapped never to found, seen nor heard again. Family separated, high rate of internally displaced persons.
Admit those challenges facing the nation cupidity politicians turn a blind eye on the cynosure, misusing official funds meant for national works and projects. But one person, just one will decide to steal and hide. Absolute power corrupts and the law most a times falls to work and isn’t that why everyone uses government funds any how? Adding fuel to the fire. They obliviate that there is a relationship between life and dead.
To air our grievances, they are good at speeches. Does Nigeria need good speeches? Actions speak louder than words. We have the resources to tackle, our problems, hunger, and more, but government look the other way.
Ahead of this crucial 2023 Elections, we all carry a burden we know there is momentum to push and go for the apropos leaders to take charge. In the last few days, we won’t accept any more empty promises. What we need now is action. We only have a few months left to collect as many messages from the aspirants and possible and make sure we are heard from them to make our decisions, and decisions for our future.
An urgent need for reconciliation and rebuilding is needed. Despite the challenges our resolve is to continue to look for opportunities to expand and get better for the country. As important as this is, the path is not easy and could be disruptive but we recognize the need to reinvent Nigeria.
Nigeria doesn’t have any problem at all, we are the problem of Nigeria.
God bless Nigeria,
Long live Nigeria.