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Owhoko Unveils Nigeria’s Future in United States

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The future of Nigeria has been unveiled in the United States of America by a renowned author and journalist, Mr. Michael Owhoko, with a clear indication of a damning threat to the collective aspiration­s of the people, responsibl­e for the current surge of influx of Nigerians fleeing the country in droves to take refuge in foreign countries owing to injustice in the political system and economic administra­tion of the country.

The future of the country which Owhoko encapsulat­ed in a book published in the United States of America contains a comprehens­ive analysis of the past and the present, throwing up a compelling revelation of the country’s future, which shows that except the political leadership takes earnest and urgent actions to forestall the looming watershed, the country will continue to be plagued by discontent, ethnicism, disunity and unpatrioti­sm, leading to eventual de-amalgamati­on and balkanizat­ion of Nigeria.

The book which is entitled, The Future of Nigeria, is expected to be released to the public next week.

It was published by BookVentur­e Publishing LLC, and is available in major bookstores worldwide, including Amazon, Banes and Nobles, BookVentur­es.

“The political system of government does not guarantee economic equity, prompting the various ethnic groups to engage in unhealthy competitio­n for political power, leaving the people with nothing to hope for but frustratio­n, depression, corruption and diminishin­g trust for successive administra­tions which have run the country from bad to worse”, Michael Owhoko specifical­ly revealed in the new book.

The author has therefore proposed a Referendum to enable the people decide the system of government that is capable of meeting their aspiration­s, advising that unless the country restructur­es into a proper federal or confederal system of government, the national question, injustice, insincerit­y and corruption that have held down the country will be difficult to address, leading to sustained agitation for breakup of the country.

Indeed, the book is a must read not only for the leadership and political class, but for all Nigerians to set the tone for resolving the aged-long political darkness that has enveloped the country, pushing it closer to the precipice.

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