Walking the Talk! - 2
We are first Nigerians!
The Nigeria Diaspora Action Group, considers the current situation as indeed desperate. Across the diaspora, many Nigerians are pulling together to advance one clear message. One that would spell the death of the old and the birth of a New Nigeria, were equity, fairness and justice obtains. The nationhood that eludes its citizens has been a handiwork of a few who have arrogated to themselves rights that only sadly benefitted the rich. The message of change in a rather unexpected turn of events has shown the two major parties for what they truly are - carpet baggers and merchants of the people's destinies. What else can explain the events shamelessly witnessed during their recent primary elections.
In the chicanery that unfolded, providence birthed hope and many Nigerians for once sort to fan these flickering flames. Diasporans recognise the resources at the disposal of the machinery of government is immence. The incumbent would stop at nothing to deploy these resources to undermine the will of the people - which is to stop ongoing corrupt and inept leadership by the two leading parties.
APC, the party in government and its collaborator, the PDP have played this game for over two decades and Nigeria has in this period retrogressed. It is therefore fullhardy for anyone to believe these two parties have the will or desire to salavage Nigeria.
Voters Mobilization Campaign
Whilst there has been other parties, too numerous to mention, it is apparent that the Labour Party, like a new bride has attracted attention for the right reasons. The race to 2023 elections is no longer a two horse race. It is indeed between the 'Third force', a coalition of other right-thinking political parties which also includes the Labour Party and the Old force comprising APC and PDP, each a side of the same coin. The recent surge in registration for
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