Asserts the pro-free-market president of Rwanda, about Nigeria's capacity to solve its problems of corruption and underdevelopment. From Osun Defender (Nigeria): "After sharing his experiences as well as the progress recorded in his
country in the past decade, Kagame warned Nigerian youths not to give
up on the country and challenged them to take up the responsibility of
changing the status quo."
More: "He stated, 'It starts and ends with the people. It is not the oil
that is the problem or gas that is the problem or the lack of it that is
problem, it is the people. And people can address any problem. You
don’t need to give up and say things have been like this for so many
years, it won’t change. Please don’t give up. It is never too late, you
can turn things around. In fact, this is a challenge for young people of
Nigeria. People are looking to you for solution[s].'"
Paul Kagame: "Nigeria Is Too Big To Fail Africa"
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11/13/2012
Labels: Africa