Jun 7, 2015

Rapper Eva Alordiah sent an open letter to Nigeria's president

Rapper Eva Alordiah sent an open letter to
Nigeria's president,Muhammadu Buhari.
Read the letter below...

Dear Mr President Buhari sir,
What a pleasure it is to send you a letter my
man!
Kai kai kai! I am so honored to be
communicating with you like this yo.
I am going to go straight to the point and skip all
unnesscesary mumbo-jumbo.
There are two sides to everything Mr President
and the only way you are going to take our dear
Nigeria to canaan is by understanding this fact
and knowing what to do with this information.
Lucky for you I have done that job and all you
have to do now is pay me daddy!
Now there are two sides to what Nigeria needs.
There is your side, and there is the peoples' side.
You know your side, and it must be a really good
thing you have planned because the mighty God I
serve couldn't have put you in this position by
mistake **except of cause you think you got here
by sheer luck or votes of the people** Taahh!
You have to know what the peoples' side is Mr
President.
What are our needs, what do we yearn for,
what do we need to heal our souls, how
can we put us on the paths that would
help our dreams come true. We are the
ones living through the severe hardship of
our great country, We are the ones
working for the country despite the
inhumane conditions we have to work in.
We have tried our best so far and we have
done well. Just imagine how much further
we could take this country to with your
help and dedication.
If I were in your shoes, which I sincerely do not
think I am worthy of, (I'd stick to my stilettos
thank you very much) I would listen to the
Nigerian people.
The only way you can change this country is by
doing for us. If you do for us then you do for
yourself too.
I sha know you are where you are by grace and
by grace you will succeed at moving Nigeria
forward, in Jesus Christ name, Amen
Today 1st of June is Independence day here in
Kenya and I am staring out into the most
amazing view of trees and greenery thinking how
so beautiful this place is.
Take a trip Mr President, to Kenya. See bah, you
don't even have to go too far guy, only Kenya,
our next day neighbour fa.
It is heaven here guy!! Not entirely though,
because the people have troubles of their
own too. They have security issues just as
much as every other country does, they
have curruption in high places too. But
they are the most happy people I have
ever being around. The place is
soooooooo beautiful and life here feels like
what life should be in Nigeria if we could
just put in a little effort.
3 things I brought home with me from Nairobi?
1. They Love genuinely!
The Kenyans just love. They care about one and
another and they do things, not just because
there is something in it for them but because
they believe when they do for one, they do for
self.
Love.
This is what the Universe operates on. Can you
inspire and instil the value of one love in the
hearts of the Nigerian people?
2. They enjoy 24 hours electricity supply.
Everywhere. If the power has to go off, the
people are notified. You know what this
does? You know what this means? This
means that businesses work without the
extra hustle that lack of power brings! And
if businesses are working the people are
successful. If the people are successful,
the country is successful.
If you do not do anything at all, please give the
Nigerian people constant power supply. I say this
on behalf of every Nigerian. We all know how this
can improve every sector of the Nigerian
economy so I would not make this letter longer
than should be by stating the obvious.
3. If you cannot do No.1 and No.2 I sincerely
doubt you would be able to do anything at all. So
lets keep it at 1 and 2 and when you have
accomplished those, I'd write you yet another
letter to tell you the third most important thing I
got from Kenya.
Now I really like you guy. Prior to
becoming the President, congratulations
again, I heard a lot of things about you.
Bad things. And some good. You know
how people are, people talk, and boy was
there much talk on your matter! I didn't
make any judgement of you however. I
don't roll like that. I have decided to make
my own personal assessment of you
myself based on what I experience during
your time.
So far I think I like you. You are the kind of guy I
could have my morning coffee with. With Mr Jega
of course. I like that guy. Don't lose him.
I was also thinking it would be a really cool thing
to work for you. Like I said, I like you.
I could be your special adviser on youth
affairs and extra-curricular activities. With
my position and influence in Entertainment
and Music, I am quite confident that
creating a direct communication pathway
between your government and the Nigerian
youth would be an easy feat for me.
Although I charge by the hour, I promise
not to go overboard with my billing. Think
about this.
Please note however, there are a lot of
issues you have to deal with in Nigeria
don't get me wrong. Power is just one of
them. There are issues with Education,
Transportation, Corruption, Health
services, Energy, Security...the list is
endless and I'd hate to scatter your head
just yet. You sef sabi this thing.
My Nigerian friends online are going to be
sending in comments below this post to tell you
what they want and how they think your
Government can move Nigeria forward. Please be
prepared there would be a lot of comments.
You see I have begun my duties and we haven't
even made my position official. I do this Mr
President Buhari sir. I do this!
Do not forget what I said kind Sir, there is your
side, and there is the Nigerian side. Remember
God speaks through men, if you listen to the
people, you listen to God.
I like you Mr President Buhari Sir. I think I might
really like you. My Album " 1960 " drops next
week! I'd send you an autographed physical
copy, please send a picture holding it up will
you? Thank you! God bless you. God bless
Nigeria.
Dear Nigerians, this is your moment, The
President is reading this. Have something to say?
Some suggestions maybe? Please air your views
and opinions in the comments below. Say it. As e
dey do you for bodi, just say it.

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