~~May 13, 2014~~
The Key Challenges To Peace In Nigeria
Nigeria is faced by various devastating political and socio-economic conditions, with about 250 multicultural ethnic nationalities.
Nigeria is plagued by religious, ethnic, communal and resource conflict. Large resources and benefits from oil wealth could not touch the lives of the people. Allegiances to ethnic groups come first before the Nigeria state. The recent resource control agitations in the Niger Delta have given birth to various militia groups. The rise of vigilante and separatist groups threatens the hard earned democracy, the growth and development and the coexistence of Nigeria as a nation.
Unfortunately democracy that seems to be a dream come true is fast turning a nightmare. The April 2007 polls which will mark the first change of government from an incumbent civilian government to another have been described as a test that will make or mar the largest country in Africa. Many of the challenges faced by Nigeria today were analyzed in this paper with possible solutions that will awaken Nigeria to its position in Africa and avert the 1967-1970 civil war experience.
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~~Uploaded on Nov 17, 2011~~
A MASSIVE SONG FOR PEACE IN NIGERIA
Song features a Nigerian All-Star ensemble. Song is part of the Neighbour 2 Neighbour Peace Project album.
Written by Steve Gukas and produced by Wole Oni and Jeremiah Gyang. Video was shot is Lagos and Abuja, directed by Steve Gukas, DOP Leo Nformi.
One may think that the biggest obstacle to African development is poverty, but like Ebere Onwundiwe argued, “The strategic danger to Africa’s expected rebirth is the disintegration of Nigeria, the largest political concentration of African people in our continent” with a population of 140 million people, any major conflict is a disaster to the continent.
Nigeria is also another point of concern, as “one of the potential areas of instability” according to Porter J. Goss the former U.S. Director of Central Intelligence Agency, in his address to the Congress. His fear was that in the southern Nigeria, military is still struggling to contain militia groups in the oil-producing area, the continued ethnic violence that frequently erupt throughout the country and the threat of Muslim population.
But as the Nigerian government struggle with the various challenges that faces her, it has been emphasized that as a political and economic giant in Africa, it future can either be a shining example for the continent or a cautionary tale of what happens when great potential is sabotaged by poor governance, lack of leadership and and pervasive corruption.
Reason for the kidnapping and immediate inaction of the government
“sabotage, poor governance, lack of leadership and pervasive corruption”
We ALL are ONE!!
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TY, dearest brother!!
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my pleasure always
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TY for the reblog!! Peace … 🙂
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BRING THEM BACK
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First, the song it is spectacular. The information is so good, as between a few of you there continues to grow a wealth of information many of us never knew.
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That’s my reason for blogging …. to learn and to share what I know & what I learn. That’s what gives me a sense of personal satisfaction. 🙂
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Mostly, me as well though sometimes it is simply to rant and rage.
😉
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We make a great team!!!
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We do.
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LOL …. ❤ ❤ …..
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I found the song by chance … or synchronicity!!
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