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Our Governmental Dispositions

In our world today, every Country or Sovereign State has a Constituted Authority. Such Authority is called the Government. The Government are a section of the people, other people have chosen to lead them. At least, Democratically, that's what it means.

In a correct system, the Government is supposed to be accountable to the citizens of her country. But in a failed system, it may not be so🤦.

Our Government is not perfect. People would and will still continue to make mistakes in what ever position they are. And such people are the ones that makes up the Government.

The citizens of the country are not perfect either, we all have flaws, we believe if we get into the governmental leadership position, we would perform excellently well, better than the previous people. Well, its just something we wish foršŸ™„.

But what should we do instead, we are aware we have an imperfect government system with citizens that are full of flaws, what should be our disposition?

1. Instead of raining curses on the government daily, why don't we, change our curses to prayers. We've seen where the curses have brought us, why don't we explore where prayers can take us

2. Be positive in your thoughts, actions and inactions towards the country

3. The citizens are at the safe spot where we can say anything that runs through our mind to the people up there. But put yourself in their shoes, would you accept the things you're saying now if the flip switched?

4. Be commendable in your words


Let's believe in our heart and say with our mouth that our country will be great. And not forget that this time shall pass. Stay safe🌹

God bless you
God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria
God bless the World

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