Do Not Abandon Nigeria – Oluwo Begs Nigerians In Diaspora

The monarch advised Nigerians abroad to contribute to problem-solving in Nigeria.

Oluwo made this known in a statement issued by his Press Secretary, Alli Ibraheem, on Thursday, as he narrated the account of how he left Nigeria for Canada in the 1980s.

The monarch lamented that most of Nigeria’s past leaders did not govern the country well leading to its colossal problems.

“I was a victim like most of you too. I left Nigeria hastily in the 1980s in search of greener pastures. We saw it coming, the damage done by most past Nigerian leaders is monumental. Indeed, very huge problems have been created.

An adage says ‘a problem identified is half solved’ and this is true when people involved have the heart to change it. The hardship in Nigeria was created by the minority because the majority were onlookers. And to make it worse, many diasporans exercise restraint, showing little or no interest in Nigeria once they leave the shores of the country.”

While commending…

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