Onengiya Erekosima is the founder and president of the Foundation for Peace and Non Violence in Nigeria. ln this interview with OBIRE ONAKEMU, he states that Nigeria must do everything to get a lot of things right in 2023, that the use of dialogue will solve the crisis of insecurity in Nigeria and that this […]
Onengiya Erekosima is the founder and president of the Foundation for Peace and Non Violence in Nigeria. ln this interview with OBIRE ONAKEMU, he states that Nigeria must do everything to get a lot of things right in 2023, that the use of dialogue will solve the crisis of insecurity in Nigeria and that this…is the founder and president of the Foundation for Peace and Non Violence in Nigeria.
Do you entertain any fear over Nigeria’s unity and existence as a corporate entity as the level of insecurity rises? No. I don’t have any fear because I know that Nigerians don’t need any kind of help from outside Africa to do well. We have what it takes to end the insecurity and killings all over Nigeria and Africa. This insecurity we are seeing today is worsening for a reason, which is to unite us in demanding for a common goal, which is peace. For the first time in our country’s history, Nigerians are asking for one common thing, which is peace in the country and Africa.
What are the qualities you expect from the next governor of Rivers State and what should be his priorities? And what about the next president? Any governor or president at anytime should love their people and have regard for human lives. They have to know that they don’t have a lot of time. There’s a purpose behind everything in life. So, I will say to everyone in government or not, just make sure you make your mark, make your mark in this world, be the strength for others when they’re weak. Do something that will make you a better person. Don’t ever dim your light.
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