What I Love About Nigeria
If everything happening in our country hasn't broken your heart, then perhaps you don't love Nigeria deeply enough. To love Nigeria is to feel its pain, to be willing to make sacrifices for its sake.
If everything happening in our country hasn't broken your heart, then perhaps you don't love Nigeria deeply enough. To love Nigeria is to feel its pain, to be willing to make sacrifices for its sake.
If you are among the few who are not actively engaged on these platforms, it might be advisable to thoroughly examine the rules governing participation.
No longer bound by apathy's heavy chain, We march as one, our purpose clear and plain. Through the streets we tread, our voices resound, Demanding change, a better world to be found.
What factors contribute to Nigerian-Americans earning less than Indian-Americans, having lower retirement savings, lower homeownership rates, less healthcare coverage, but higher poverty rates and higher divorce rates? Why is there a higher representation of Indian-American CEOs compared to Nigerian-American CEOs?
Ututu boasts an abundance of brilliant individuals across numerous fields, including academia, business leadership, entrepreneurship and innovation, engineering, finance, high technology, medicine, scientific research, sports, and the arts.
The culture of victimhood obstructs progress and must be eradicated from Igbo narrative and character to empower Ndigbo to transcend victimhood and achieve triumph.
One incident that particularly unsettled me was hearing the radio playing music on its own, with no one having touched or turned it on. Similarly, our gramophone would start spinning without any visible operation. Even the taps in the bathroom and kitchen would turn on automatically, without anyone having touched them.