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Writer's picturelolade Alaka

All Nigerians Everywhere

Updated: Nov 14

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Wake up

Be aware that our country is a disgrace

And it is all our faults

All of us, Young and Old, locals and emigrants

The greatness of Nigeria is our responsibility as citizens and as bloods

Our God-given duty

And we have failed, woefully

We are all failures regardless of whatever success we might have achieved, or hope to achieve

As long as you have Nigerian blood running through our veins

And our glorious country remains impoverished, decaying, a carcass

WE. HAVE. FAILED.

And may God have mercy on our souls


Illustrated by Daniel Alaka

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We claim to have bright minds

We must act like the desperate people we are and think of something to save our country

Because we are desperate

We should be if we are thinking straight

This is a state of emergency

With an abundance of sun, water, wind, gas, minerals, oil, we have no electricity

With a record of “the best student/mind/result is a Nigerians” each year, we have no schools

I repeat with absolute confidence, we have no schools

A school without research and innovation is not a school

A school without technology and funding is not a school

A school without passionate teachers, a school without teachers is not a school

A school without a computer, or books, or furniture, or a roof, is not a school

Why are Nigerian doctors/nurses some of the best in the world when we have no hospitals in Nigeria?

Basic things are a struggle for the non-existent middle class

Nothing works

Not our democracy, nor our law and order, nor internal enterprise, foreign exchange, utilities…

Nothing

I repeat with absolute confidence, nothing works

EVERYONE. IS. HUNGRY.

And everyone knows

We complain

Everyone has the perfect analysis

Every family is its own political party

We know exactly what we would do if we were in power

We recognise the dysfunction and passionately rebuke it

Or we allow ourselves to grow obtuse and justify it

In the end, we do nothing

We have become used to nothing

Children, a new generation, are being born into, being raised on nothing

Taught to appreciate, beg for, accept nothing


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A new day comes and goes and we find ways to survive

A new day comes and goes and we relinquish our rights, our voice, our honour, to the ruling thieves

We relinquish our honour

In the end, there is only one solution

Our fear or baseless passive faith will only delay it

We must, all Nigerians everywhere rise with a single purpose

Save our nation, Nigeria

Not for our children or descendants

For our honour

To save ourselves from having lived a disgraceful existence

To reclaim OUR honour

We emphasise small respects and titles when we abuse our little powers and bully our children

But the one true honour, we have already lost

The honour of elevating our God-given nationality


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All Nigerians everywhere, we must abandon our enterprises, our hustle, our perpetual struggle for basic survival

We must have one single vision

Save our nation, Nigeria

Let us be officers of this vision for a time

Let us form a single, active, present resistance against the treasonous traitors who have monopolised our democracy

Let us fight to liberate the oppressed, suppressed and repressed, grass root majority

Let us abandon all prejudice, the bane of all human development

Let us shut out and cast out all who have been brainwashed into believing there is hope in today’s government

Those who think we can negotiate with the terrorist organisation that is our government

We will create a new Nigerian order

A system and structure that will flourish without human interference

A true democracy where everyone has a voice

Where every voice has a mind of its own

Where every mind is educated and free

This alone will be our liberation

Not God

Not each or any of us in isolation or in small groups

Not another product of the existing compromised government

No. All Nigerians everywhere

All of us. Together

We have heard it before, this idealist dream

We have lacked faith in the one thing we should have channelled it into all these years

The time is now

We can begin now. We must

Enough talking. Enough wishing. Enough praying. Enough waiting. Enough running

God has given us the country, the people, the faith AND the responsibility

It is our duty

Return. Stay. Unite. Fight

Die if we must

But first, live

Or stay quiet and forsake Nigeria

There will be no change.


This essay is meant to inspire and incite action, and not to condemn anyone.

However, let us know your immediate thoughts and reaction in the comment section below. Do you agree with the points made? Do you have counter thoughts? What can we do as every-day Nigerians?

We curated this series to be heavy and intersectional, and so posts in this series will be irregular as they will rely on deep inspiration and/or guest features.


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