Thursday, 18 June 2015

Agony Of A Nigerian Graduate

Below is an Agony Of A Nigerian Graduate who analyzed the system of Nigeria and shared is taught and he has a question for the general public, what do you all think about his view

Below is the general highlight of all the things he has to say about

It’s almost a month (though my counting seems to be prematurely out of place) an old government is out and a new government is in. The later is touring from one continent to another on supposed crucial meetings while the former is rumoured to be in London by the overzealous bloggers..

Nothing has really changed (in fact arguably nothing has changed). The dollar is yet to depreciate in favour of the naira; many still queue to fuel their tanks at a quite exorbitant price; the fumes and the noise from the generating sets are pretty much still around; the legislators are still parasites feeding on the fortunes of our collective wealth; the terrorists are still on rampage causing as much havoc as their bombs can execute.

My expectations are still high and no one should blame me the beauty of the promises left me in an euphoria of a blissful el Dorado, the glory land and the Nigerian dream (if there’s anything as such) but while I still ponder, the more seconds, days, hours, weeks, and very soon month that pass by,

I reiterate the need to ask: is change an illusion???

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