Letter of Coercion for Progress on the 60th Anniversary of Nigerian Independence



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The annual celebration of the Nigerian Independence Anniversary is such an important event in the history of our great country Nigeria, especially as we reflect on the progress and challenges that we may face in recent times. As a philanthropist and diaspora physician based in the United States of America-USA. In the US, I am quite surprised and overwhelmed by the level of development in our country at the moment, but we couldn’t be blind not to notice some areas where they are concentrated. Efforts are needed for progression.

However, my message to Nigerians in this special season of celebration would be to reflect on the paths we have traveled to advance our independence. On this very day I will carefully say that the need for coercion for progress among the citizens of Nigeria, both the leaders and the led and the diaspora may have become a mandate that we cannot disappoint.

Our ancestors fought for the Independence that we celebrate today; many have died in the process and we must remember this story. The road to success is not suited to lukewarmness, but to romances with perseverance, willpower, and other coercive commitments. Therefore, Nigerians, especially young people, must apply coercion to achieve sustainable progress and development of the country.

I and the entire Mercy Wave Conglomerate have decided to send this open letter to Nigerians, in order to encourage, motivate and set an agenda for progressive change and development in Nigeria.

God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria as it celebrates its 60th anniversary of independence.

** Your faithful *
* Princess Dr. Mercy Uwakwe *,
* President and Founder, Mercy Wave Conglomerate *

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