Davido gets conferred Outstanding Georgia citizen

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Davido receives outstanding ovation from members of Georgia General Assembly as he receives certification as an ‘Outstanding Georgia Citizen’Davido receives outstanding ovation from members of Georgia General Assembly as he receives certification as an ‘Outstanding Georgia Citizen’ Nigerian Afrobeats singer, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido is breaking borders as he is officially recognized as an ‘Outstanding Georgia Citizen’. He was conferred this honor at the U.S state of Georgia General assembly meeting where members of the Georgia senate and Georgia House of Representatives were present. Davido receives outstanding ovation from members of Georgia General Assembly as he receives certification as an ‘Outstanding Georgia Citizen’Davido receives outstanding ovation from members of Georgia General Assembly as he receives certification as an ‘Outstanding Georgia Citizen’Popular Afrobeats artist, David Adeleke Adedeji aka Davido. In the meeting the speaker had introduced him specially, as a US born citizen and conferring upon him the special title for his addition to the state. The speaker said; “We have a special guest today, I’d like to introduce David Adedeji Adeleke also known as Davido, a Nigerian American Afrobeats artist who was born in Atlanta a Georgia native, he’s up in the gallery. He is a three time nominee of the Grammy award, the BET recipient of the Best International Act, recently performed at our State Farm arena and sold it out, boosting our economy right. He is a global artist who is promoting fine arts and entertainment which is growing our economy” Davido showed off his certificate as an ‘Outstanding Georgia citizen’, which affords him the courtesy to be treated as an ambassador for the state across other regions and nations. See post below

Shettima campaigns for Akpabio, says number three citizen should be Christian

10th Senate: Shettima campaigns for Akpabio, says number three citizen should be Christian

Vice-President Kashim Shettima has thrown his weight behind Senator Godswill Akpabio to become the 10th president of the senate, saying that Equity, justice and fairness demand that the number three citizen of the country be Christian. Shettima who said that a multi-ethnic, multi-religious polity like Nigeria already has a Muslim president and a Muslim vice-president said that he is ready to kneel down to beg the incoming senators to give Sen. God’swill Akpabio and Sen. Barau Jibrin an opportunity to lead the 10th Assembly.

10th Senate: Shettima campaigns for Akpabio, says number three citizen should be Christian

Senator Godswill Akpabio Shettima said this at an interaction with senators across party lines held in Abuja. “I’m ready to kneel down and beg my colleagues for the sake of the nation. This is for the survival of this nation. “Here we are with a Muslim president and a Muslim vice-president in a multi-ethnic, multi-religious polity like ours. “Number 1, 2. All of the same faith for God’s sake!!!. “Under the current dispensation, the worst, the most incompetent Southern Christian is better than the most puritanical Northern Muslim for the Presidency of the Senate,” he said. Shettima added: ” Equity, justice and fairness demand that the number three citizen of this country should be Christian. “What binds us together supersedes whatever divides us. But most importantly, we should make deliberate efforts to take inclusivity in governance. “This is a young nation where every community will like to have fair representation on the dinner table of their kinsmen. “Politics is about perception, politics is about optics. I want to appeal to you, I want to appeal to your conscience.” “The stability and inclusivity and togetherness of this nation supersede the depth of our pockets, stability of our pockets. “We are talking about the sustainability of the nation. The nation is at a crossroads”. Also speaking, Sen. Ali Ndume (APC-Borno) said that the stability group had 73 persons who had signed for the Akpabio/Barau ticket. “We are working very hard to support you in your course for the stability of this country. “We have committed ourselves to your administration alongside President Bola Tinubu to ensure the stability of Nigeria. “The last time we had a meeting with the lawmakers-elect across party lines, the president shook hands with each one of us and called us by our native names. “This is one administration that will not only be people-oriented but close to the grassroots, ” he said. He added: ” So far, the decisions that are coming out are those that will strengthen Nigeria. “We’ll see Nigeria change before our very eyes and we’re committed to being a part of that change. We assure you not just of our loyalty but the stability of the parliament.” Similarly, Jibrin said “I must begin by thanking His Excellency, the vice president for his uncommon commitment. “To the actualisation of all those that have been endorsed by the party to preside over the two chambers of the National Assembly. “Your commitment is not to us as persons, it’s to the stability and peaceful coexistence of the people and indeed the progress of this nation.”

Osinachi Dike becomes US citizen

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Popular actor and comedian, Osinachi Dike vows never to return to Nigeria as he becomes a citizen of the United States of America.

The newly made U.S. citizen took to his social media page to make the announcement to fans and colleagues. He showed off his US passport and Nigerian passport as he noted that becoming a citizen of the foremost nation was no mean feat. According to him, he would be leaving everything behind in Nigeria including his family to move to his new country. He told his wife that she’d have to take care of their kids in Nigeria because he has done his part. Osinachi Dike added that he’d would be going to the United States to hustle and won’t be returning to motherland. Watch the video below;  

Being a second class citizen in another man’s country

Being a second class citizen in another man’s country

Being a second class citizen in another man’s country isn’t something I admire - ZicSaloma speaks

Famous Instagram skit-maker, ZicSaloma has revealed that he does not share in the excitement of being a citizen of another country.

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In a lengthy post shared via one of his official social media pages, Zic disclosed that he feels a tad bit strange when people congratulate others about their relocation.
He stated that being a 2nd class citizen in another man’s country is “not something he admires at all”. The skit-maker adds that he feels sad about the ongoing mass relocation.
According to him, it feels as though many have given up hope in Nigeria.
ZicSaloma wrote:
“I don’t know, but I feel somehow when I see people congratulate people who ‘japad’. It seems everyone is hopeless about the Nigerian situation; being a second class citizen in another man’s country is not something I admire at all.
About my last tweet about ‘Japa’. I never said anyone can’t leave Nigeria if it’s their dream. I am just concerned about the mass relocation which in my opinion, seems like everyone has totally given up on the country and If every has that mind set, we can’t stand and f#ght… Many young people do not even care about the country they are going. They just wanna leave.
No wounder I have met some of my friends in some of these countries (wouldn’t want to call names) and they live in worse situations than when they were in Nigeria.
Before you japa to a random country, inquire about their immigration laws and not just becos the country is fine. Of course, I would not want to post screenshots of Nigerians in some countries begging for funds to clear their overstay and return to Nigeria.
So I made that post because It is my dream to see Nigeria work and not because I have money in Nigeria – as many of you think. I first traveled to South Africa and Dubai before I became a house hold name in Nigeria and did not think twice about returning.
I still have faith in my country Nigeria I might not be the popular voice you hear on social media ranting about bad government but I really want young people to stand and ensure this country works. How would someone who wants this feel when every young person you turn to says, ‘omoh! once I just see chance, I don comot for this hopeless country’. Everything I said is my opinion about how I see the whole ‘japa’ thing.”