Building the nation for all

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The Nation’s Pride

Nigeria is a country blessed with abundant resources and talents. Every part of the nation has something to be proud of.  Let’s join hands to build a nation that provides equal opportunity for all by exploiting our natural resources optimally using our God given talents.

Economic Drivers

Prior to the the advent of the Oil boom era, Agriculture was the mainstay of Nigeria’s economy. Today, Nigeria relies heavily on Oil and Gas today as the main source of revenue and the unwillingness to diversify our economy is inimical to fulfilling the nation’s potential as the giant of Africa, likewise the quest to be classified as an emerging economy. Our focus is to sensitise Nigerians on how best to exploit our resources to enrich the nation and it’s citizenry. In addition to two main sectors identified above, we will also take a look at other sectors that will enhance a robust economy with a view to improving the standard of living for all Nigerian citizens. Top on the chart is the Human capital that remain fully untapped considering our size and population. Economic growth and development focused on the identified sectors will only be possible when we are able to tap from the pool of talents within and outside the country. Nigeria has a population of about 180 million people with good percentage of the population having the required skillsets to boost capacity in the Oil and Gas sector, Agriculture, likewise the solid minerals that are yet to be exploited.

The Challenges

In the mist of plenty, Nigeria is still plagued by myriads of problems for more than 50 years after independence. Things are getting worse by day but unfortunately everyone seems to be so contented with the status quo. Join the conversation and tell us what you think and how we can pull ourselves and the nation out of this mess.

Poverty

  Hunger across the land

Unemployment

Joblessness at its peak

Corruption

Diversion of state resources

Abuse of Power

Lack of Accountability

Call to Action

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