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Dear Nigeria

Letter to My Nigeria How are you today? I hope this letter meets you well.  I am writing this to you from the corner of my bed as I try to express how I am feeling right now at this moment. Firstly, I want you to know that I am truly happy that you are still standing strong despite  being  the storms and challenges you are facing.        Nigeria Just like every other storm, we become better and stronger when we overcome them. So I ask how long will you continue to face these storms and challenges? How long will your people feel trapped in the system? How long are You going to keep us in the dark with packaged  lies? How long do we wait till You are completely  free? You have gained Independence for 58 years, yet it feels like there is no true freedom. Freedom  feels  like an illusion sometimes in this country.     law stories You have the highest population of youths in the continent yet there is no Nigerian dream for them. Over the period of last  month , I have

Happy Independence Nigeria

Nigeria has only been an independent country since 1960, and immediately thereafter, from 1960 until 1963, the British Queen (Elizabeth II) was still considered the head of state for the country. To learn and explore the leaders of Nigeria since that time of independence, read on below.   Don't look down on yourself 16 Nigerian Presidents And Military Leaders Since Independence - Prime Minister Abubakar Tafawa Balewa (1960-1963)  - President Nnamdi Azikiwe (1963-1966)  - Major-General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi (1966) - General Yakubu Gowon (1966-1975) - General Murtala Mohammed (1975-1976) - Major General Olusegun Obasanjo (1976-1979) - President Shehu Shigari (1979-1983) - Major-General Muhammadu Buhari (1983-1985) - General Ibrahim Babangida (1985-1993) - President Ernest Shonekan (1993) - General Sani Abacha (1993-1998) - General Abdulsalami Abubakar (1998-1999) - President O