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Nigeria Good Governance Crops (NGGC)

Presents:
Nigerians- Home & Abroad;

We have said it all;

It’s no longer a secret...; But are we ready?


In any political setting actions must be the production of a change in the
system, or a change in the politicians and followers. The question of
how such changes might be brought about is the concern of political
theory, and our party has made a tentative foray into how we might best
model this process for the “The political system that is Visible Through
a Glass Dewey” or ‘Awo’s Realistic Philosophy’ that makes his saying
that “Nigeria is not a nation but a ‘Geographical Expression.’”  

In ‘Nigeria Advance Variation Party (NAVP)’ (forthcoming). Here, we can


restrict our attention to desired promising states of Nigeria nation if we
are concerned with the situation before and the situation after the
change, rather than the means by which the change is accomplished.
But are we ready for a change?

Even with this curtailed range, the sort of change that is desired is not
the ability to perform the assessment at the end of the election. Rather,
that the assessment is well designed and we as citizens made the
desired changes that make our choices meaningful. But are we ready
to? 

The importance of this difference can be illustrated by reflection on what


you want us to be saying on our country's experimental result of 60
years that, President Muhammadu Buhari Must Go! Senator Bola Ahmed
Tinubu is not fit to be president; Nigeria is a British ex-colony of
corrupted shrinks; Our phones have failed to pick up signals; We must
leave Nigeria! All these are not inherently of any interest any more. We
have said it all and they have heard with their ears. But are we ready to
say a new thing? 

However, what it might indicate is of interest is that, our homemade


penicillin kills bacteria; our area of sky with no visible features emanates
visible electromagnetic energy, Our ‘Garri Ijebu’ becomes a global
essential commodity, Our ‘Nsukka yellow pepper’ is sought for
worldwide, Our  ‘Kwara wara’ (Africa Cheese) compete globally with
Italian cheese; water  in trays of our freezers in couple of minutes turned
ice; pressed red button on our dress/phone make Nigeria Police around;
Our undergraduates are conducting scientific investigations. That we
don’t face starvation when we are not distant from piles of yam, and so
on. But are we ready for innovations? 

Cuties Nigerians, these are the importance as we look backward and


move forward, the task ahead of us is not to celebrate the positive
result, mere memory and recall on prompt is not generally considered a
valuable change, but to try and ensure that our choice produces
something other than the posited result. It crossed my heart that all that
said is within the reach of a good leader in our country if we choose
rightly ahead of 2023.  But are we ready for a better life? 

I challenged all Nigerians in diasporas and back home, we are extensive


enough to bring home the fact. To us diaspora, it is not a fanciful risk
that we become mobilized for a plethora of possibilities in our different
overseas abodes to make changes in our country. America, UK, Canada
and EU are not our father’s land and our sojourn for modern slavery
does not profit the Western world anymore.  But are we ready to be
liberated? 

I believe we can do this without being deterred by politicians' scarring


game. Seeking a better life away from our country of birth is part of
exercising our social rights and it doesn’t preclude us from exercising
our constitutional rights in forming a resonance party anywhere we are.
We will select a method that will not contradict the conventions of
practice in relation to popular demand, international initiatives and legal
orientation. I am not vying to rule Nigeria neither am I interested in any
political appointment but to make changes. But are we ready to exercise
collective rights to pursue a common value? 

We all said the leadership of our nation is not ideal for people over 50
years old. Truly over 50s are better served by heading a committee for
review on amendments to tap on their knowledge and experiences. By
virtue of my knowledge and experience, I say this irrespective of any
nation in the world all world leaders above the age of fifty are greedy,
not only the practice in our country. That is why they are contending
with each other. A good example is what is presently happening
between President Puttin of Russia and the West. But are we ready to
see changes? 

Nothing short of the aforesaid, they know where I am. Yes, I have been
arrested and detained on five consecutive occasions for standing for the
right in the UK and I have slept in the most notorious cells across the
metropolitan. My name has not changed. I have been arranged where
possible and tried by the UK authorities but I have always been
discharged and acquitted for consequences of the advancement of
understanding of my action. I still build up a reputation which is greater
than money. But are we ready to correct a wrong? 

So, we have to leave the presidency to the youth that are younger in
Nigeria.  My only concern is that are the youth well equipped to resolve
our problems? The choice of method they are choosing with the ways
they adopted is not part of this edition, but they should be informed, or
possibly even determined, to lead their generation by understanding the
history of our nation and work on building a good reputation to be able
to operate outside of the direct control of political or economic power
structures. But are we/youths ready to be receptive to the fact? 

That said, all that is happening now has been in existence for long. The
youths should cultivate the habit of listening and be devoid of their
argumentative nature. I have met with many of them so I know what I am
saying. They should be ready to lead us right. Our/the youths’
arguments are too much and it is not easy to engage with them.  I prefer
to write for easy referencing. It's more powerfully educative in writing
and not easily corrupted. But are our youths ready to take the lead? 

Thus, we have taken into account the features of the party structures
with other existing parties activities, and the effects these may have
upon our propaganda party. It is this fecund possibility, of overlapping
bribing and gift innovation taking place by public office holders right
now in our country ahead of the 2023 election. These largesse is a
constraint that will make our attempt noble innovative party a
collection a priori canonical methods intellectually indefensible. But are
we ready? 

Demands to the above means resources available always determine the


choice of method in the final outcome. We appeal to Nigerians to come
together in love and advice and fund this party. We don’t look at
physique to determine intellect. But are we ready other than taking our
money for a politician's bribe?
 
Please cutie Nigerians, let's source for the acquisition [of such our/your
party purposes] if we really want a change in our father’s land.
Unfortunately, the existing state funded parties cannot take us to the
promised land. The best rule of thumb would be nothing is taking from
the existing corrupt system in advancing the purposes of our course. He
that pays the pipe will dictate the tune. But are we ready to fund an
ethical party? 

I am tied to research projects in the UK at present but I wish to begin a


world tour as soon as I finish later in the year. We in the diaspora have a
legitimate role to play if we are really keen in liberating our country.
Honestly the movement to liberate our country from corrupt politics is
not exclusive to vulnerable Nigerians back home. But are we ready to
make a change other than criticisms?

Everything said here is globally online but please kindly share. A good
share brings excellences of character into fruition; A close friend is
"another ... self (Akerele, 2022).  

Thank us all.
With love
                                                                                            Dated: 21/02/2022
Akerele Abayomi Abiodun 
For: 
All Agreed Campaign Organisation Int. (Aaco)
(Love is the only good)

Nigeria Good Governance Crops 


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Nigeria Advance Variation Party


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Abayomi A. Akerele, FP, LLB, LLM, MLP, CPD (UK), Int. Coordinator 
Sir Raf Aremu, FP, LLB, CILEX (UK), Global Chairman
Com. Olawoyin Daps (France) EU Associate
Ms Hannah Omot, (NIG), Secretary General
Mr. Anani Idris, (NGA) Publicity Secretary 
Amb. Uche Stephen, Strategy/logistics
Master Saheed Bay (USA), Liason
Ms Peace (NGA) Administrator
 
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