Natasha's Ajoakuta Advocacy, the Restoration of a Dying Hope | Bright Chimezie Irem

This is part of statistics you never knew existed: Apart from an over 1.6 Million live viewers and  With over 642,000 viewers, 29,000 community members sharing and over 2000 unique comments, all unsolicited, had to pause a moment of their life to watch one of the testaments that have been hidden from Nigerians for over 3 decades as Barrister Natasha Hadiza Akpoti raised her voice, stood before the world and bear witness to TRUTH against political facts.



On Natasha's Ajaokuta Steel Industry Testament before the Nigeria's national Assembly shall the creed of our national renaissance stood, the hope and dreams of a shift from the sustained failures of the past and present be rekindled and the pride of once the home of diginity and respect be restored .

 Natasha, for defying the palpable odds and putting truth ahead of interest, a certain level of prayers of the gods of the land and that of the Almighty is upon you, and unto which ever capacity your audacity propells you to offer, serve and help in rescuing this country from the death claws, shall DIVINE GUIDANCE AND PROTECTION BE UPON YOU AND ALL THAT CONCERNS YOU in this generation and generation next to come.

We have never had it this bad in our history, but in bad moments like this, shall the rescue stars of our land spring up, and that springing shall be from unlikely places and most improbable quarters of this land.

An alter of prayers have been raised for you in the hearts of many Nigerians and families which you don't even know, and may not even know, but whose destinies directly connected to the burden and responsibilities you bore and will still bear.

 Thank you for making yourself available and history will ever be kind to you while posterity will always favour your act.
Thank you.

                     Bright Chimezie Irem
                     Fellow Global Citizen

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