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A time to pray and not jubilate.
It is not yet time to be jubilating,my fellow Nigerians.
it's time to stand and pray,
for our great nation .
our nation need to be delivered
from this fear of the unknown.

yes some of us Nigerians who are Christians or Muslims, believe in the protection of God.
but let say the truth.
Are we really protected?
I have gone to some European countries,i have seen how secured some of them are.
but Nigeria is not secured yet we are celebrating sixty three years of slavery from the great Britain.


Transportation is now so high
in Nigeria, our president increased salary of house of assembly, house of senate but didn't increase the salary of the civil servants,is that fair.
yet we say that we are celebrating a 63 year's.


Everything has increased in the market,things are getting harder by the day, our niara has reduced it's value,1000 dollar's is now one million niara,and yet instead of us praying for our nation and asking God for mercy,we are celebrating 63years of what?

Our Young boys were killed in the lekki toll gate,all because they were protesting for ending of SARS brutal killings.
The government said that it's was just a mere fantasy.
Nigeria need to cry for mercy because our children who were killed in the end SARS process cry's for justice.

What are we really celebrating.
when we have rich men who collect bribe and shut their mouth up,we have religious leaders whom wealthy men has shut their mouth up, from telling this politicians the truth.

We have bad roads in Nigeria,
our government is not ready to
do good road's for us,we are suffering yet we claim we are celebrating 63years.

I saw the celebration done today
in Abuja Iwas in asovilla but I was pained because of the slow progress in Nigeria.
Our Nigerian girls have been captured yet they are not set free.

What is the need to celebrate.
when your joy has not come.
i want all the well-wishers and Nigerians to pray for our nation peace and progress.

© Oputa fortune