Obasanjo’s new year text was criticized, according to Nana Kazaure, the spokeswoman for the Obi/Datti Campaign Council, but that was to be expected as it called for Nigeria’s unity. Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, according to Nana Kazaure, addressed the Nigerian youth in general, urging them to avoid stereotyping members of other tribes as being bad. She emphasized that Obasanio was speaking profoundly about hereditary biasness, which has persisted in sowing the seed of conversation among the Nigerian people.
She believed that after reading the book, intellectuals would have a greater understanding of the necessity to make up for the nation’s mistakes. And that the battle should be waged against the criminal rather than the tribe the offender sprang from.
“People didn’t really focus on what Former President Olusegun Obasanjo said in that document,” she claimed. He urged the young people of Nigeria to cease siding with people’s enemies and embracing prejudices, saying that doing so would be crucial.
He is implying that hatred is not something you inherit. You have probably never encountered the awful Yoruba, Hausa, or TIV man, nor have you met that Igbo man. You can tell that children have inherited those attitudes, nevertheless, because of the preconceptions of other individuals. The nation needs to stop bleeding and begin to heal, according to OBJ. We must realize that before anything else, we are Nigerians.
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