Beauty of the Giant of Africa - Nigeria


By ranking and statistics, nations of the world occupy one position or the other by self-actualization or through developmental tendencies. Nigeria as a yardstick of evaluation is globally known or called the “Giant of Africa”. 

Literally, a giant assumed an extraordinary power above its counterparts. The contrary is the case in Nigeria due to the challenges facing the strength and growth of the GIANT. Amidst all controversies, there lies greatness in the nation due to her beauty and richness in many walks of life. Statistically, the nation has the highest number of manpower in Africa ranging from the skilled, semi-skilled to the unskilled labour. 

However, the peculiarity of the occupants is their unequalled talents, skills in all fields of life (science inclusive) across the globe. The utilization of such talents/skills is a necessity for achieving sustainable development in Nigeria but brain drain as against brain gain is a major limitation amongst other. 

Across the entire globe, the cultural heritage in Nigeria is jealously worshipped due to her richness in diversities; arts and crafts, traditional rites, and festivals to mention but a few which attracts people from the various region of the world. 

Above all, the land occupied by the giant of Africa from the four cardinal zones flows with milk and honey. That is to say, the nation is gifted with abundant natural resources which can be shared from household to household thereby yielding transformation of the entire economy. 

Worthy of note, the beauty of the nation remains gloomy due to various beasts influencing her retrogression. Such beasts are corruption, bad leadership, poverty, unemployment amongst other. Unless these beasts are cushioned the freshness of the black beauty remains a mirage. 
Thanks for your time - GOD BLESS NIGERIA.

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