BAD GOVERNANCE MADE US BELIEVE EVERYTHING IS A MIRACLE. by Anario-Igwe Ogechukwu Prince.

Just take a look at what bad governance and leadership has turned our society into.

It has made us believe that everything is a miracle. I mean, things that doesn't even worth the strength and sweat and utterances of our long and passionate prayers.

You write Jamb, get a good score and get an admission, it's miracle.

You graduate from school with good result and get a job, it's a miracle.

You get married to a good man or woman, it's a miracle.

You enjoy good and quality education, it's a miracle.

You see Nepa light in your house and maybe stay till the following day, it's a miracle.

You enjoy good road network with less traffic, it's a miracle.

You go to the hospital and receive good treatment, it's a miracle.

You travel and reach your destination without meeting armed robbers and kidnappers, it's a miracle.

You train your children to be responsible in the society, it's a miracle.

You get at least food on your table, it's a miracle.

You save up a little money, start a business and it flourishes in our society, it's a miracle.

Things that are basic needs that should be made available for people are now become miracle to get.

Where's the lie here?

Everything now takes prayer to get.

It's now a miracle to even school without strike.

It's now a miracle to walk back home without being kidnapped.

Things that doesn't even worth the stress of having to pray over and over and over again to get them.

You've got an interview for a job you duly qualify for above others, you'll need to pray seriously because someone else with little or no qualification can buy it out.

What a decadence in Leadership and Governance. Things other countries are enjoying at will is not left at the mercy of Miracle.

Things we don't need prayers to get. I mean there are more serious things to pray about than praying to get admission after having good result, than praying to get job after graduating with good result.

Governance brought to Nought!

God, help my country home! 

© SonMentality

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