As the ‘giant of Africa’ turns 55 on October 1 2015,
Nigerians have begun to count their blessings despite the
country is yet to rightly attain her full position amongst
countries of the
However, just hours to the D-day, citizens have started to
patronize anything in ‘green and white’. It is so evident
that people will always come out to show their love for the
country. From a random interview with some Nigerians by
Naij.com in Lagos, it is evident that they want the
president to focus more on corruption.
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Mene Blessing who is a laureate for the international youth
foundation in the United States revealed that Nigeria is
such a blessing to this world and encouraged fellow
citizens to continue to support President Muhammadu
Buhari.
He said: “We are going through a developmental
stage which
is unique to us as a nation. At 55, we are not where we are
supposed to be, but we are not where we used to be and
there has been a lot of progress. We have a new president
who happens to be a man of integrity,I think there is a
redefinition of politics and to me it is cool.”

Mene Blessing
The Delta state born writer also urged the president to
focus more on corruption.
“I think the president should continue to focus on corruption
and he has set a good example on that. He is really
sanitizing the system. Every president has what they want to
achieve. So far, Buhari is doing well and should focus on
what he is already doing. If the leadership is right, everything
will work well,” he concluded.
Also, Nwankwo Dick who resides in Lagos praised the new
administration. “The new government has brought about
change. Infact in my area, for over two weeks now, there has
been constant power supply. One thing is, Buhari cannot do
it alone, and he needs our support. I love this country.

Nwankwo Dick
“I have been to many countries in Africa; you can’t compare
them with us. Nigeria is very rich. I just want Buhari to help
us stop corruption. That’s what I like about him. God will
help him.”
Nigeria gained her independence from the British
government on October 1, 1960.
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