PATRIOTISM, THE BEDROCK OF NATION BUILDING
Today, every Nigerian is clamouring and calling for a better Nigeria, but then we can't be a better people if we do not correct the mistakes of our past.
We have co-existed as a country for fifty eight (58) years now but then we are yet to attain the status of a great unified nation. We still have religious crisis here and there, ethnic crisis bedevils us from different areas, struggles for seccession from constituting elements, and so on and so forth.
WHAT IS NATION BUILDING:
Nation-building refers to the process of constructing or structuring a national identity using the power of the state. This process aims at the unification of the people within the state so that it remains politically stable and viable in the long run. Nation-building can involve the use of propaganda or major infrastructure development to foster social harmony and economic growth. Definition: The development of behaviors, values, language, institutions, and physical structures that elucidate history and culture, concretize and protect the present, and insure the future identity and independence of a nation.
PATRIOTISM:
According to Wikepedia, Patriotism is the ideology of attachment to a homeland. This attachment can be a combination of many different features relating to one's own homeland, including ethnic, cultural, political or historical aspects. It encompasses a set of concepts closely related to those of nationalism.
WHERE THEN DID WE GET IT WRONG?
The problem is that we have been so much divided along our ethnic, religious and political backgrounds that we have failed to build a progressive and united Nation.
The first stanza of the first Nigerian National Anthem:
Nigeria we hail thee,
Our own dear native land,
Though tribe and tongue may differ,
In brotherhood we stand,
Nigerians all, and proud to serve
Our sovereign Motherland.
As seen from the lyrics of the first stanza of the first Nigerian National Anthem, our allegiance to our nation goes beyond our ethnic, religious and political cleavages. We must understand that we are first and foremost Nigerians, and as such have no other nation we can call our own.
Political office holders should remember that after their days in office, they would still return to the populace and would still be seen as Nigerians.
Religious leaders in same vein should also preach peace, unity, and peaceful co-existence between the different religious bodies.
If you think your allegiance is first to your own ethnic group, before your nation, remember that when the nation is in crisis, everyone suffers irrespective of your tribe.
We are all Nigerians, whether Igbo, Hausa, Yoruba, Christian, Muslim, Atheist or what have you, we have no other nation to call our own, so lets build this nation and make it a better place even as she takes her rightful position among the comity of nations.
Be patriotic, place the love of your nation above your personal gains and ethnic, religious and political allegiance, be a better Nigerian.
Making Nigerian a United Nation has to start from me and you, imagine an igbo man in a Yoruba man's land just after little argument the next thing you would here is "this is not your land", "go to your land". How can there be one Nigerian when the issue of ethnic group is tearing us apart. Nigerians need a change of mindset.
United, we stand. Divided, we fall. We have to come together to make Nigeria great again.
It's high time we the youths realise our place in our country Nigeria, we are the strength Nigeria has, we are the majority, we own the voice, we can't talk of building a better Nigeria if we (the youths) are dormant, waiting for our aged fathers to do the work. Lets ARISE and SAVE NIGERIA.
Great post, you're a true Nigerian.
i'm sorry if i'll sound different and unpatriotic, we nigerians saw ourselves as one, however if we youths don't stop paying lip service and do what is right. we'll continue in circles. thanks for this peek in history!
I met with a man grim Kano state last week and he said something that got me. He said, "I am not a northerner, I'm a Nigerian."
Say no to ethnicity. One Nigeria
Also, as a fairly young country I'm in myself (The United States), 58 years is not a long enough time for a nation to find cohesiveness. Seriously, the United States within it's 100th year of officially being a nation was in the middle of a CIVIL WAR! The northern states were battling the southern states over slavery and the western states were deciding if they were going to be part of the slave industry or not! This was 100 years IN!!!
Countries have to go through a number of trials and tribulations (usually from outside forces) before they realize that as a nation we may have "internal disagreements" but dang it, nobody from OUTSIDE of our realm better come in here starting no mess with my brother or sister!
Nigeria (as the current nation) is still young yet, you are all growing and learning. But I have alot of faith, hope and confidence you all will come through this strong.
Thank you for your encouraging contribution. That is the Nigeria we look forward to too, strong and united
BRO, i really believe the synergy of our differences can really make an impact into better future, nice and concious write up
Nigeria! can this country be a better one! When are leaders are useless as a church rat! Am sure we had heard the news about the #36 million stolen by a snake, please my fellow Nigerian's how is that possible.
That is why my question is , can Nigeria be a better country?
may God help us.
Even though many Nigerians believe nothing good can come out of this country. I still have hope and optimism about our dear fatherland
I really wish powers were decentralized. My opinion about the downfall of Nigeria lies solely on the fact that people have not gotten enlightened about the power they have - the power in unity and standing for one course. Other better or doing well countries in Africa have all stood for one course during their existence and won. But what of Nigeria ? Nothing
We haven't stood in unity and love to get peace and progress
Thanks
@olanrewaju