Thursday, December 3, 2009

Nigerian Eye is here for good


Nigerian Eye is an instrument of informing and enhancing the relationship between Nigerians in the Diaspora and their host nations, to help them understand the psyche and cultural uniqueness of Nigerians, it's a medium of discouraging the conspiracy to isolate Nigerians globally with misinformation about Nigerian and Nigerians and also a tool for fostering the regional integration of the African continent.
Nigerian Eye, the sight of African Unity.

This has just been a brief about the piece you are holding which has materialized out of the mercies of God Almighty and your sincere patronage which we cannot hold with bare hands. Your individual contributions spiritually, physically and otherwise have turned this into the mouth-piece of the Nigerian in the Diaspora. Thank you.

Over the years as youths and ably supported by visionaries, we thought it wise to tame the prejudice and overcome the louder mouth of always seeing and talking only on the negative parts and things of Nigeria, so this passion to talk about the great and natural things going on in Nigeria, we did not think twice about the name but NIGERIAN EYE. The team has come a long way in making sure that this dream does not die, so we have decided to officially make the world hear, know and keep for posterity sake the aim and believe we have all have as Africans that we can hold heaven in a grain of sand and infinity in our palms. This is where we are today.

We have witnessed a lot and can authoritavely say that the relationship between Nigerians and their host in this context which is Ghana is rapidly growing faster than imagined. We also have it in mind concerning the warm reception gotten from our host; we want to also say that we have enjoyed every bit of friendliness and cordial acceptance gotten from our host...we sincerely want to use this medium to say 'thank you'. In showering accolades, we will love to thank the following persons who have supported us from Gov. Ikedi Ohakim, Ambassador (Sen.) Obanikoro, Prince B.B. Apugo, Chief Tony Chukwu, Mr. Otunba Mike Ajayi, Anita Joseph, Yvonne Nelson, Majid Michel, Rebecca Acheampong, among others who we are recognizing this day.

On behalf of the team, we want to say a big thank you to all Nigerians in the Diaspora, all Ghanaians, other nationalities as well as the founding fathers of Africa who thought it well that someday, the unity of Africa will be achievable, and that unity will only start from us as one.

Long live Ghana. Long live Nigeria. Long live Africa.

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