President Muhammadu Buhari Special Adviser, Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, on Thursday noted that hate may end Nigeria.
The presidential aide stated this in article released on Thursday ‘If Nigeria dies, hatred killed her’.
Adesina lamented that the protest police brutality and bad governance in the country led to the death of some citizens.
According to him, political office holders defeated in 2015 and 2019 elections are planning to return to power in 2023.
Adesina further stated that Nigeria is hated by some of its citizens and it has always been so.
Adesina referred to what some people call ‘the mistake of 1914′ – the Northern and Southern Protectorates merger by the colonial masters.
“If Nigeria dies, whether now or in the future, hatred killed her. How can a people go about, bearing giant-sized grudges against their country, its leadership, against one another, and expect that country to live in peace and prosperity? It won’t happen.”
He added that are many factors and agencies of hatred in the country, and until it’s attended to Nigeria maybe not move forward.
“Hatred is evinced from many quarters for Nigeria, and for its government and people at any given time. It comes from churches, mosques, professional activists and agitators, interest groups, some elements in the media, so-called analysts who never see anything good, and so on and so forth.”
“They may carry fancy religious titles, or parade as activists, analysts or newspaper columnists, but what they are is really simple. Hate mongers, and one day, they may ensure that Nigeria dies. Not of old age or other natural causes, but of hatred”, he added.
Source: Naija News
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