<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><?xml-stylesheet href="http://www.blogger.com/styles/atom.css" type="text/css"?><feed xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom' xmlns:openSearch='http://a9.com/-/spec/opensearchrss/1.0/' xmlns:georss='http://www.georss.org/georss' xmlns:gd='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005' xmlns:thr='http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0'><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2401992796960469196</id><updated>2011-07-29T02:14:36.001-07:00</updated><title type='text'>Nigeria Let There Be Light</title><subtitle type='html'></subtitle><link rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#feed' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://nigerialettherebelight.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/2401992796960469196/posts/default?max-results=100'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://nigerialettherebelight.blogspot.com/'/><link rel='hub' href='http://pubsubhubbub.appspot.com/'/><author><name>SocialNetworkAnswers</name><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><generator version='7.00' uri='http://www.blogger.com'>Blogger</generator><openSearch:totalResults>11</openSearch:totalResults><openSearch:startIndex>1</openSearch:startIndex><openSearch:itemsPerPage>100</openSearch:itemsPerPage><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2401992796960469196.post-1230743258227512618</id><published>2010-10-13T09:38:00.001-07:00</published><updated>2010-10-13T09:38:22.936-07:00</updated><title type='text'>DONATE</title><content type='html'>&lt;form action="https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr" method="post"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;input name="cmd" type="hidden" value="_s-xclick" /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;input name="hosted_button_id" type="hidden" value="NH23X4MEBYXDS" /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;input alt="PayPal - The safer, easier way to pay online!" border="0" name="submit" src="https://www.paypal.com/en_US/i/btn/btn_donateCC_LG.gif" type="image" /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;img alt="" border="0" height="1" src="https://www.paypal.com/en_US/i/scr/pixel.gif" width="1" /&gt;&lt;/form&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2401992796960469196-1230743258227512618?l=nigerialettherebelight.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/2401992796960469196/posts/default/1230743258227512618'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/2401992796960469196/posts/default/1230743258227512618'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://nigerialettherebelight.blogspot.com/2010/10/donate.html' title='DONATE'/><author><name>SocialNetworkAnswers</name><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2401992796960469196.post-8880113147957707845</id><published>2010-10-06T20:06:00.001-07:00</published><updated>2010-10-06T20:12:30.259-07:00</updated><title type='text'>NIGERIA LET THERE BE LIGHT</title><content type='html'>&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: small;"&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_HpAzmVTeIeE/TK0nxWiwAkI/AAAAAAAAAMg/3G91U2LZAnM/s1600/nigeria-flag.gif" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" height="217" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_HpAzmVTeIeE/TK0nxWiwAkI/AAAAAAAAAMg/3G91U2LZAnM/s320/nigeria-flag.gif" width="320" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: small;"&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: large;"&gt;To Get Power For Nigerians Is A Task That Must Be Done. It’s time to do our part and elect leaders that are accountable&lt;/span&gt;.&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Fellow Nigerians and Friends of Nigeria:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I am not a politician and I don’t play one on television either, but I have come to realize that nothing happens in this world without some politician having a say so. I have also come realize that you do not have to be a politician to influence policy, as long as you are politically active overtly or covertly and you lend a hand in electing the good men and women that you believe will further the political agenda of positive change for the causes you believe in &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I have been given the task of leading a committee to re-elect President Jonathan, by the PDP US Chapter, under the Chairmanship of Bernard Thompson Ikegwuoha. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;This is a political action committee under PDP US for Jonathan and the objective of the committee is &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;To build a grass roots movement of Diaspora Nigerians under the PDP umbrella so that we can successfully influence policy changes in Nigerian politics in the following areas.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;1. Enacting legislation to allow Nigerians in Diaspora to vote for National, State and    Local elections.&lt;br /&gt;2. Keep the government focused on power generation and infrastructure development.&lt;br /&gt;3. Restructure of education.&lt;br /&gt;4. Restructure the Judiciary.&lt;br /&gt;5. Focus on good government and fight against corruption.&lt;br /&gt;6. Move towards true federalism.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_HpAzmVTeIeE/TK0oIYFEgjI/AAAAAAAAAMk/t1K96fNQ_Sg/s1600/cofarms.gif" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_HpAzmVTeIeE/TK0oIYFEgjI/AAAAAAAAAMk/t1K96fNQ_Sg/s1600/cofarms.gif" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;As the chairman of the committee, I would like to invite every Nigerian, and friends of Nigeria to join hands with me, in order to effect the changes that are so necessary to move our country in the right direction. Therefore, under this platform we will also endorse Senators, Governors, Representatives and local government leaders that are committed to implementing our agenda&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_HpAzmVTeIeE/TK0oR8P5XvI/AAAAAAAAAMo/dcmnBU809DQ/s1600/laibin-b.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_HpAzmVTeIeE/TK0oR8P5XvI/AAAAAAAAAMo/dcmnBU809DQ/s1600/laibin-b.jpg" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;One year ago, I began planning how my company can build 4,000 megawatts of power in Nigeria. The president heard about my idea and contacted me. In less than six months, Capital Investment Group, under my leadership, has been able to persuade the Federal Government of Nigeria to allow state and local governments to generate their own electricity.  This is an indication that President Jonathan is our man, because he is willing to listen to good ideas and he is passionate about changing our country for better. This is the first step in moving our country towards true federalism, where every state and local government will be able to control their own resources, their own law enforcement and not be dependent on the federal government allocation for funds.  If I can achieve this feat as one person, can you imagine what we can all achieve together if we join hands demand the best for our country. There is strength in numbers.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Nigerians have been described as one of the happiest people in the world, but it is obvious that Nigerians are not happy with the state of affairs of their country.  &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I do not need to repeat the problems of Nigeria to Nigerians. However, If Nigerians at home cannot effect the changes necessary to move the country forward; it is incumbent on those of us in the Diaspora to lend a hand in a positive and supportive way to seek the changes that are necessary. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The quote below came from the honorable Chairman of PDP USA, Bernard Ikegwuoha&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;“Politics can truly be used for good; however, it needs men and women with strength of character, clarity of purpose, measure of trustworthiness, and certainly not opportunists, for it to achieve its desired goal -to improve the quality of life for the people, and better the society.”&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_HpAzmVTeIeE/TK0oifpPo2I/AAAAAAAAAMs/S84HMV8fH50/s1600/Millennium-wobben.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_HpAzmVTeIeE/TK0oifpPo2I/AAAAAAAAAMs/S84HMV8fH50/s1600/Millennium-wobben.jpg" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Nigeria’s number one problem is apathy. We all like to sit on the fence, and complain about everything without making any attempt to do something about it.&lt;br /&gt;That is why Nigeria, a country of 150 million people generates only 3,500 megawatts of power while the city of Los Angeles generates 7,200 megawatts of power for its 4 million residents. Yet, you don’t see Nigerians on the street every day protesting lack of electricity.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_HpAzmVTeIeE/TK0ouSQ-slI/AAAAAAAAAMw/TFb64hn2FZQ/s1600/aps-prescott-airport.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_HpAzmVTeIeE/TK0ouSQ-slI/AAAAAAAAAMw/TFb64hn2FZQ/s1600/aps-prescott-airport.jpg" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;After so many years of being one of the apathetic Nigerians, I resolved a few years ago, that I have to do something rather than complain about the problems.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;We do not have bad leaders in Nigeria, we have weak and apathetic citizens, who can’t even stand up for their rights and fight for what they believe in. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The so called bad leaders are counting on Nigerians apathy, that as long as they make it difficult for good people to penetrate the leadership of Nigeria, the bad eggs that are in leadership can continue to rape the country for as long as they want. That is why each and every one of us must stand up today and say, “thus far and no further, and it starts with joining our movement for change. According to Martin Luther King Jr., “all that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men and women to keep silent and do nothing.” &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I came to this conclusion because it finally dawned on me that Nigeria needs my help. The same goes for every Nigerian at home or in the Diaspora.&lt;br /&gt;President Kennedy once told Americans, “Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country”&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;So the question is what have you done for Nigeria lately?  What will you do for Nigeria soon? What can you do for Nigeria Today?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_HpAzmVTeIeE/TK0o7zjpBbI/AAAAAAAAAM0/sPVtXT7R4yQ/s1600/theater.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" height="211" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_HpAzmVTeIeE/TK0o7zjpBbI/AAAAAAAAAM0/sPVtXT7R4yQ/s320/theater.jpg" width="320" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Our country is at a cross roads, and our ancestors are calling on us to right the ship. It’s been fifty years since we assumed the running of the affairs of our country, yet we have little to show for it in terms of basic necessities.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;No Electricity, No Running water, No Good Roads, No Reliable educational system, lack of security, Lack of adequate health care, you name the ill, and Nigeria is plagued with it. (Please feel free to add yours) Yet we are celebrating 50 years of independence. I am not sure whether we should be rejoicing or crying? &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;This piece is not designed to blame anyone but myself, for failure to do anything to help Nigeria in the last 50 years.  Anyone reading this who is a Nigerian should not try to blame any of the leaders past or present either. You should be blaming yourself for failure to act. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Just like William Shakespeare   said in one of his epic stories, “the fault therefore is not in our stars, but in ourselves, that we are underlings.”  I would like to paraphrase and say, when it comes to Nigerian’s problems, that “the fault therefore, is not in our leaders that our country is ………..(you can fill in the blank) the fault is in ourselves as citizens for failing to appoint, elect or make our leaders accountable.”&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Now the time has come to stand up and be counted. Imagine a Nigeria of your dream, and resolve right now to do something to achieve the Nigeria of your dream. The first step you need to take is to join some movement. You need to join a party, PDP, ACN, NPP, join something, and resolve to help elect the good leader you believe will help change Nigeria for the better.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;You must realize that Nigeria will never change unless you and I seek the changes we want.  We cannot effect these changes unless we are part and parcel of the policy making machinery. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;According to a wise saying, “if you are not sitting at the table, you are on the menu.”&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;So if you want Nigeria to change, you better be part of the people making the policy, or have some influence on the people making the policy so you can steer them to the change you want.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_HpAzmVTeIeE/TK0pFGMpaoI/AAAAAAAAAM4/fspvarbH8lo/s1600/NigeriaStatesMap.gif" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" height="278" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_HpAzmVTeIeE/TK0pFGMpaoI/AAAAAAAAAM4/fspvarbH8lo/s320/NigeriaStatesMap.gif" width="320" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;That is the essence of this political campaign to re-elect President Jonathan and endorse other candidates that we believe are willing to implement our agenda.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Therefore, I call on all Nigerians and friends of Nigerian to join me in seeking a new dawn for Nigeria. Let us join hands and make the changes we want. Let us join hands with each other and seek basic necessities like power, water, good roads, good education, independent judiciary, true federalism, justice, unity, peace and security for all Nigerians&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Let us join hands to unanimously re-elect President Jonathan because I believe he is the leader we can look up to effect the changes we need for our country.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;If you believe in Nigeria, please stand up and be counted. We need your help, we need you financial support and we need your prayers.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;We need to get this show on the road, and we need money.  Our goal is to raise the necessary funds to help re-elect President Jonathan and other leaders that will push the New Nigeria agenda either by legislation or presidential proclamation. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;If Nigeria is important to you, you must act now. Even if you no longer believe in Nigeria, you need to make sure Nigeria is there for your children. Please donate generously, and encourage your friends and family members to do the same.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Remember, if you are not part of the solution, you could be part of the problem. Please click here to be part of the solution.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Even if you cannot afford to donate, we urge you to register your support for this cause. There is strength in numbers and we value your support.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Please start your journey to the new Nigeria by sending your donation of $5 [] $10 [] $25 [] $50 [] $100 [] $250 [] $500 [] $1000 [] $2500 [] $5000 [] $10,000 []  other $_______&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2401992796960469196-8880113147957707845?l=nigerialettherebelight.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/2401992796960469196/posts/default/8880113147957707845'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/2401992796960469196/posts/default/8880113147957707845'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://nigerialettherebelight.blogspot.com/2010/10/nigeria-let-there-be-light.html' title='NIGERIA LET THERE BE LIGHT'/><author><name>SocialNetworkAnswers</name><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><media:thumbnail xmlns:media='http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/' url='http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_HpAzmVTeIeE/TK0nxWiwAkI/AAAAAAAAAMg/3G91U2LZAnM/s72-c/nigeria-flag.gif' height='72' width='72'/></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2401992796960469196.post-202517350173578722</id><published>2010-10-05T17:55:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2010-10-05T17:55:59.224-07:00</updated><title type='text'>To get power for Nigerians is a task that must be done. Time to do your part... We need your help to elect good leaders.</title><content type='html'>Fellow Nigerians,&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I am not a politician and I don’t play one on television either, but I have come to realize that nothing happens in this world without some politician having a say so. I have also come realize that you do not have to be a politician to influence policy, as long as you are politically active overtly or covertly and you lend a hand in electing the good men and women that you believe will further the political agenda of positive change for the causes you believe in &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I have been given the task of leading a committee to re-elect President Jonathan, by the PDP US Chapter, under the Chairmanship of Bernard Thompson Ikegwuoha. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;This is a political action committee under PDP US for Jonathan and the objective of the committee is: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;To build a grass roots movement of Diaspora Nigerians under the PDP umbrella so that we can successfully influence policy changes in Nigerian politics in the following areas.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;1. Enacting legislation to allow Nigerians in Diaspora to vote for National, State and    Local elections.&lt;br /&gt;2. Keep the government focused on power generation and infrastructure development.&lt;br /&gt;3. Restructure of education.&lt;br /&gt;4. Restructure the Judiciary.&lt;br /&gt;5. Focus on good government and fight against corruption.&lt;br /&gt;6. Move towards true federalism.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;As the chairman of the committee, I would like to invite every Nigerian, and friends of Nigeria to join hands with me, in order to effect the changes that are so necessary to move our country in the right direction. Therefore, under this platform we will also endorse Senators, Governors, Representatives and local government leaders that are committed to implementing our agenda&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;One year ago, I began planning how my company can build 4,000 megawatts of power in Nigeria. The president heard about my idea and contacted me. In less than six months, Capital Investment Group, under my leadership, has been able to persuade the Federal Government of Nigeria to allow state and local governments to generate their own electricity.  This is an indication that President Jonathan is our man, because he is willing to listen to good ideas and he is passionate about changing our country for better. This is the first step in moving our country towards true federalism, where every state and local government will be able to control their own resources, their own law enforcement and not be dependent on the federal government allocation for funds.  If I can achieve this feat as one person, can you imagine what we can all achieve together if we join hands demand the best for our country. There is strength in numbers.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Nigerians have been described as one of the happiest people in the world, but it is obvious that Nigerians are not happy with the state of affairs of their country.  &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I do not need to repeat the problems of Nigeria to Nigerians. However, If Nigerians at home cannot effect the changes necessary to move the country forward; it is incumbent on those of us in the Diaspora to lend a hand in a positive and supportive way to seek the changes that are necessary. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The quote below came from the honorable Chairman of PDP USA, Bernard Ikegwuoha&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;“Politics can truly be used for good; however, it needs men and women with strength of character, clarity of purpose, measure of trustworthiness, and certainly not opportunists, for it to achieve its desired goal -to improve the quality of life for the people, and better the society.”&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Nigeria’s number one problem is apathy. We all like to sit on the fence, and complain about everything without making any attempt to do something about it.&lt;br /&gt;That is why Nigeria, a country of 150 million people generates only 3,500 megawatts of power while the city of Los Angeles generates 7,200 megawatts of power for its 4 million residents. Yet, you don’t see Nigerians on the street every day protesting lack of electricity.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;After so many years of being one of the apathetic Nigerians, I resolved a few years ago, that I have to do something rather than complain about the problems.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;We do not have bad leaders in Nigeria, we have weak and apathetic citizens, who can’t even stand up for their rights and fight for what they believe in. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The so called bad leaders are counting on Nigerians apathy, that as long as they make it difficult for good people to penetrate the leadership of Nigeria, the bad eggs that are in leadership can continue to rape the country for as long as they want. That is why each and every one of us must stand up today and say, “thus far and no further, and it starts with joining our movement for change. According to Martin Luther King Jr., “all that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men and women to keep silent and do nothing.” &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I came to this conclusion because it finally dawned on me that Nigeria needs my help. The same goes for every Nigerian at home or in the Diaspora.&lt;br /&gt;President Kennedy once told Americans, “Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country”&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;So the question is what have you done for Nigeria lately?  What will you do for Nigeria soon? What can you do for Nigeria Today?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Our country is at a cross roads, and our ancestors are calling on us to right the ship. It’s been fifty years since we assumed the running of the affairs of our country, yet we have little to show for it in terms of basic necessities.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;No Electricity, No Running water, No Good Roads, No Reliable educational system, lack of security, Lack of adequate health care, you name the ill, and Nigeria is plagued with it. (Please feel free to add yours) Yet we are celebrating 50 years of independence. I am not sure whether we should be rejoicing or crying? &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;This piece is not designed to blame anyone but myself, for failure to do anything to help Nigeria in the last 50 years.  Anyone reading this who is a Nigerian should not try to blame any of the leaders past or present either. You should be blaming yourself for failure to act. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Just like William Shakespeare   said in one of his epic stories, “the fault therefore is not in our stars, but in ourselves, that we are underlings.”  I would like to paraphrase and say, when it comes to Nigerian’s problems, that “the fault therefore, is not in our leaders that our country is ………..(you can fill in the blank) the fault is in ourselves as citizens for failing to appoint, elect or make our leaders accountable.”&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Now the time has come to stand up and be counted. Imagine a Nigeria of your dream, and resolve right now to do something to achieve the Nigeria of your dream. The first step you need to take is to join some movement. You need to join a party, PDP, ACN, NPP, join something, and resolve to help elect the good leader you believe will help change Nigeria for the better.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;You must realize that Nigeria will never change unless you and I seek the changes we want.  We cannot effect these changes unless we are part and parcel of the policy making machinery. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;According to a wise saying, “if you are not sitting at the table, you are on the menu.”&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;So if you want Nigeria to change, you better be part of the people making the policy, or have some influence on the people making the policy so you can steer them to the change you want.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;That is the essence of this political campaign to re-elect President Jonathan and endorse other candidates that we believe are willing to implement our agenda.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Therefore, I call on all Nigerians and friends of Nigerian to join me in seeking a new dawn for Nigeria. Let us join hands and make the changes we want. Let us join hands with each other and seek basic necessities like power, water, good roads, good education, independent judiciary, true federalism, justice, unity, peace and security for all Nigerians&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Let us join hands to unanimously re-elect President Jonathan because I believe he is the leader we can look up to effect the changes we need for our country.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;If you believe in Nigeria, please stand up and be counted. We need your help, we need you financial support and we need your prayers.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;We need to get this show on the road, and we need money.  Our goal is to raise the necessary funds to help re-elect President Jonathan and other leaders that will push the New Nigeria agenda either by legislation or presidential proclamation. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;If Nigeria is important to you, you must act now. Even if you no longer believe in Nigeria, you need to make sure Nigeria is there for your children. Please donate generously, and encourage your friends and family members to do the same.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Remember, if you are not part of the solution, you could be part of the problem. Please click here to be part of the solution.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Even if you cannot afford to donate, we urge you to register your support for this cause. There is strength in numbers and we value your support.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Please start your journey to the new Nigeria by sending your donation of $5 [] $10 [] $25 [] $50 [] $100 [] $250 [] $500 [] $1000 [] $2500 [] $5000 [] $10,000 [] $20,000 [] $25,000 [] other $_______&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2401992796960469196-202517350173578722?l=nigerialettherebelight.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/2401992796960469196/posts/default/202517350173578722'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/2401992796960469196/posts/default/202517350173578722'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://nigerialettherebelight.blogspot.com/2010/10/to-get-power-for-nigerians-is-task-that.html' title='To get power for Nigerians is a task that must be done. Time to do your part... We need your help to elect good leaders.'/><author><name>SocialNetworkAnswers</name><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2401992796960469196.post-686155241135887425</id><published>2010-09-27T09:43:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2010-09-27T09:45:26.603-07:00</updated><title type='text'>Nigerians Need Electricity Now</title><content type='html'>President Jonathan declared his intentions for the 2011 election on Facebook two nights ago, and will formally announce it on Saturday, September 18th. His actions have been loud and clear in terms of what he believes should be his priority for Nigeria, namely, electoral reform, electricity, and Niger Delta. I am not sure in what order those priorities are, but if I were one of his advisers, the order will be electricity, electricity, electricity.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;This is my premise: once you have electricity, the other two will quickly fall into place. For example, Nigeria recently approved close to $500 million for the Independent Electoral Commission to purchase 120,000 computers and other equipment to register Nigerian voters.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Even if the computers are battery operated, the batteries may need to be recharged at some point.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The people of Niger Delta want to make progress and succeed, but they are handicapped by lack of infrastructure, specifically electricity. If everyone in Niger Delta has electricity, the problems will begin to disappear fast.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Nigeria, a country of 150 million people generates 3,500 megawatts of power while the city of Los Angeles, generates 7,200 megawatts for its 4 million residents; yet, most Nigerian leaders, except President Jonathan have been aiming for 10,000 megawatts for the last 10 years. Nigeria needs 150,000 megawatts now, and if you build it, the demand will be even more.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Nigeria’s telecommunications has grown from 500,000 lines to 70 million lines in less than 10 years, and the industry has attracted over $12 billion in private investments, according to a statement made by President Jonathan. Ten years ago, most people could have argued that Nigeria should not dream of having 70 million lines, but now we know 70 million lines is not enough. If we aim for 150,000 megawatts, the possibility exists that we can attract over $100 billion in foreign investments during the build out.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Jonathan was quoted as saying, “South Africa, a nation of some 47 million people generates about 50,000 megawatts. For Nigeria, a nation of 150 million people to realise the ambition of becoming one of the 20 largest economies in the world by the year 2020, we should be thinking of producing some 80,000 megawatts as soon as possible.”&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The operative word used by the president, is “as soon as possible”, that is why complete privatisation and emergency measures are needed. Our first objective should be 24/7 power for every Nigerian household immediately, by any means necessary, regardless of vision 20/20. This is why Capital Investment Group is offering to build, finance and deliver 4,000 megawatts within the next two years. We understand the urgency of the situation.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;We plan to use distributive generation to provide power across Nigeria faster than it is currently being done, by focusing on simultaneous build out in each state. It is a lot easier and faster to build 10 megawatts of power in one locality than it is to build one power plant of 1,000 megawatts. So, if each local government concentrates on building 5 to 10 megawatts, it is even possible to deliver our 4,000 megawatts in less than a year.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Eventually, Nigeria may decide to build the 1,000 or 3,000 single power plants, but right now we need power, and since the 1,000 or 3,000 megawatts plants take at least 3-4 years to deliver, we must explore the fastest alternative now, while we plan long term mega plants. Let us generate power now for our people and give them the opportunity to build and manage the plants themselves.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The recommendation of the President’s task force may be on the right track, but it needs to go further. It is okay for the federal government to have some say in transmission, but having one entity control all transmission throughout the country is courting the same disaster that has plagued us for the last 30 years. Every state and every locality must be given the opportunity to generate their own power by law.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Transmission should be split up among three or four groups of independent public utility commissions that are governed by specific laws. The members of the commission may be appointed by the president or the state governor, but neither the president nor the state governor should have the ability to fire members of the commission, so that they would be able to discharge their duties faithfully without the fear of termination or the desire to favour any government policy that may be detrimental to the stability of the industry.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;To achieve stability and succeed with the privatisation initiative, Nigeria needs to attract investors, especially foreign ones. How do you attract foreign investors when your country has just been declared the “13th worst country to operate business”?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;So Nigerian leaders need to ask themselves, what can I do today to make my country more stable. Is zoning more important or political stability?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Time is of the essence, and the rest of the world is moving on; therefore, I say to Nigerians, make your voices heard, and force the government to listen to you.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Don’t just pray for electricity, demand it. Don’t just pray for good leaders, help elect some. Join our movement by logging on to “Nigeria let there be light.”&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Send us an email if you want to make a contribution or have ideas on how we can deliver power faster. We need you and Nigeria needs you.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Let’s go.&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2401992796960469196-686155241135887425?l=nigerialettherebelight.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/2401992796960469196/posts/default/686155241135887425'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/2401992796960469196/posts/default/686155241135887425'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://nigerialettherebelight.blogspot.com/2010/09/nigerians-need-electricity-now.html' title='Nigerians Need Electricity Now'/><author><name>SocialNetworkAnswers</name><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2401992796960469196.post-768614207998485712</id><published>2010-07-28T23:19:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2010-08-02T07:50:19.587-07:00</updated><title type='text'>President Obama's Dream Is Nigeria's Nightmare By Toyin Dawodu</title><content type='html'>&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_HpAzmVTeIeE/TFEdwU2ttNI/AAAAAAAAAKI/rwutaYrgN0s/s1600/BO+AND+GEJ.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" height="322" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_HpAzmVTeIeE/TFEdwU2ttNI/AAAAAAAAAKI/rwutaYrgN0s/s400/BO+AND+GEJ.jpg" width="400" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;h1 class="title" id="page-title"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/h1&gt;&lt;h1 class="title" id="page-title"&gt;President Obama's Dream Is Nigeria's Nightmare By  Toyin Dawodu&lt;/h1&gt;&lt;div class="meta"&gt;&lt;span class="submitted"&gt;      &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.twitter.com/PresidentGEJ"&gt;&lt;img src="http://twitter-badges.s3.amazonaws.com/follow_me-a.png" alt="Follow PresidentGEJ on Twitter"/&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;When  the U.S housing market  collapsed in 2007, little did anyone, including  leading economists,  market makers, and legislators know that it would  lead to the collapse  of the world economy.&amp;nbsp; Today, the U.S remains a  struggling economy with  massive unemployment, up to 15% in some states  and close to 25% for  minorities in other&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; states. &lt;br /&gt;No one can  accuse the U.S. of being a one horse economy. The housing  industry was  just one of the thousands of industries that make up the  American  economy. Yet its collapse created economic tsunamis across the  world,  and most countries affected, including the U.S have yet to  recover.&lt;br /&gt;One  of president Obama's dreams is to reduce U.S. dependence on foreign   oil. In fact this dream is also shared by most Americans, and it has   nothing to do with Nigeria’s future except that if it comes true, it   would become Nigeria’s nightmare. &lt;br /&gt;&amp;nbsp;With the whole world clamoring  for green energy, the consequences  for a country like Nigeria where  95% of its foreign earnings comes from  oil and 65% of government  spending is from oil revenue is very scary.&lt;br /&gt;Nigeria’s new  president touched on this dilemma recently on his  Facebook page where  he wrote of, “moving the economy away from  dependence on foreign oil to  a more sustainable sources of income as  agriculture and its allied  industries.”&amp;nbsp; Leaders like former EFCC  chairman Malam Nuhu Ribadu and  other Governors like Lagos state’s  Babatunde Fashola have also  mentioned on the dangers of over dependence  on oil.&lt;br /&gt;Nigeria can  truly be described as a one horse economy.&amp;nbsp; Even with  Nigeria’s sole  dependence on oil revenue for income, the danger of such  dependency is  not apparent to the people of Nigeria and its leaders, and  where it is  apparent, there does not seem to be the urgency to address  it.&lt;br /&gt;Even  the Chinese are investing in electric cars to hedge their bets  against  future dependence on imported oil. The China National offshore  Oil  Corporation is a major investor in Coda automotive, a California   company that plans to deliver 100 miles between charges car later this   year. By 2050, over 40% of cars on the road could be electric. &lt;br /&gt;Companies like Coda automotive wants to do away with gas electric hybrid altogether. &lt;br /&gt;Last  week, an electric car dealership, named Zap opened in my  backyard, at  the Riverside auto center in California. Since California  is a trail  blazer, I can see hundreds or even thousands of dealers  opening shops  in the next 10 years.&lt;br /&gt;According to a fortune magazine article of  March 2010, “The U.S.  Government’s mandate for renewable energy is 36  billion gallons of  biofuel in U.S fuel supply, up from 12 billion  today.&amp;nbsp; The U.S  government is also in the process of guaranteeing&amp;nbsp; $4  billion to build  the longest ethanol pipe line in the world stretching  for 1800 miles  across seven states carrying 240,000 barrels of ethanol  per day linking  refineries and corn fields in the Midwest to fuel  consuming markets in  the east coast.”&lt;br /&gt;“The Obama government has  also announced an $8billion loan guaranty  to Georgia utility Southern  Company to build two large nuclear  reactors.” According to Fortune  magazine, America has been searching for  energy independence for almost  40 years. &lt;br /&gt;With R&amp;amp;D and massive government and private&amp;nbsp;  investments, the U.S  has&amp;nbsp; found ways to access previously inaccessible&amp;nbsp;  amounts of natural  gas that is cleaner than coal and oil that can  make&amp;nbsp; the country&amp;nbsp; more  self reliant.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;With  its massive oil sands, Canada could be supplying up to 6million   barrels of crude to the US within a year. Even if Obama’s dream is   delayed, countries like Canada could easily replace Nigeria’s oil   exports to the U.S within a few years. &lt;br /&gt;Can America afford energy  revolution? As a Nigerian American, living  in America, I am caught  between the rock and a hard place. Reducing  foreign dependence oil is a  priority to me also because I am tired of  paying $3.50 per gallon to  fill my gas tank. However, if the U.S.  succeeds in reducing its  dependence on foreign oil, countries like  Nigerian will be brought to  their knees very fast because they depend on  oil exports to America for  almost 95% of their foreign exchange  earnings. &lt;br /&gt;Should Nigerians  include in their prayers that Obama fails in his  dream of reducing  American dependency on foreign oil. If Obama were to  succeed, Nigeria  will be in a world of hurt, because Nigeria ships over 1  million  barrels of oil to the U.S. daily.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_HpAzmVTeIeE/TFEeCtd_DbI/AAAAAAAAAKQ/8WnWfh8Ex-E/s1600/GEJ+AND+BO+2010.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" height="213" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_HpAzmVTeIeE/TFEeCtd_DbI/AAAAAAAAAKQ/8WnWfh8Ex-E/s320/GEJ+AND+BO+2010.jpg" width="320" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;President Obama's campaign promise to Americans was to  wean them off  their dependence on foreign oil. Nigeria is the 4th  largest oil exporter  to the U.S. So if The U.S. Stops importing  Nigeria's number source of  revenue, what will happen to the Nigerian  people?&amp;nbsp; Are the Nigerian  leaders prepared for this eventuality? Are  the&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Nigerian leaders even  planning for this eventuality? To say that  the U.S. is seeking oil  independence is an understatement.&lt;br /&gt;&amp;nbsp;The  U.S. has been seeking energy independence for over four decades.  Every  successive U.S. Government has at one time or the other nursed  the idea  of making the U.S. Energy independent. The U.S. has a reason to  want  energy independence.&amp;nbsp; After all, every war that the American  people  have been involved with in the last 40 years probably had  something to  do with oil. In the last 8 years, American has been bogged  down in Iraq  and Afghanistan where over $1trillion of American tax  payer’s money  has been spent under the pretence of containing terrorism,  but if you  ask the average Americans, they will tell you that we are in  Iraq  because of oil.&lt;br /&gt;&amp;nbsp;America's bases and thousands of soldiers  stationed around the world  are not unconnected with securing a steady  oil supply for the  insatiable appetite of the American consumer for  oil. Even though the U.  S. has only 4% of the world population, we  consume 25% of world oil  supply.&lt;br /&gt;As Americans, we allow our  leaders to dream, after all, President  Kennedy once dreamed about the  U.S. going to the moon, and when he set  the goal for the U.S. to put an  American on the moon, most observers may  have labeled his goal a  dream. Dr.&amp;nbsp; Martin Luther King Jr. once had a  dream that one day a  little white girl will hold hands with a black  girl, in other words,  America will be fully integrated. Today we have a  Black President. So,  as far as the Obama's administration is concerned,  energy independence  for Americans may not remain a dream for too long.&amp;nbsp;  In addition to  massive government investment in renewable energy, the  private sector  has pumped billions into R. &amp;amp;D which has led to  trillions of  previously inaccessible sources of domestic natural gas for  the U.S. &lt;br /&gt;In  an article written by Phillip Emeagwalli the eminent Nigerian who  has  been "extolled" as "one of the great minds of the information age,  he  said, "Africa must produce or perish" He was imagining a world  without  oil and what the consequences might be.&amp;nbsp; What about a world  where oil  is no longer relevant and there are alternatives for the  Nigerian oil?&amp;nbsp;  For example, if the world were to suddenly produce more  automobiles  that run on batteries, more nuclear power is built to  produce  electricity, and every house hold in the U.S. converts to  natural gas  instead of oil to heat their homes. Under this scenario, the  U.S.  begins to reduce its dependence on Nigeria's oil and in five  years, or  60 months, Nigeria's revenue from oil goes from $200 billion a  year to  $150, $100, and $20billion. Is Nigeria ready for a life without  oil  revenue?&lt;br /&gt;&amp;nbsp;Even though Nigerians may not believe that this could  happen, but  please don't discount the American dream. President Obama’s  dream is the  American dream and it is alive and well. It is this  writer's dream as  an American, but also as a Nigerian, I don't want it  to be Nigeria's  nightmare. As an American, I worry about my country  that is dependent on  foreign oil and as a Nigerian, I fear for my  county that is dependent  on oil as its main source of income. So if  President Obama’s dream  becomes a reality, it is our job to make sure  it does not turn into a  nightmare for Nigeria. In my next piece, I will  discuss several ways  that Nigeria can accelerate and diversify its  revenue base.&lt;br /&gt;Toyin Dawodu is the Managing Partner of Capital  Investment Group, a  California based Diversified Investment Company  focused on  infrastructure development in Africa.  Email:toyin@capvestgroup.com&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2401992796960469196-768614207998485712?l=nigerialettherebelight.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/2401992796960469196/posts/default/768614207998485712'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/2401992796960469196/posts/default/768614207998485712'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://nigerialettherebelight.blogspot.com/2010/07/president-obamas-dream-is-nigerias.html' title='President Obama&apos;s Dream Is Nigeria&apos;s Nightmare By Toyin Dawodu'/><author><name>SocialNetworkAnswers</name><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><media:thumbnail xmlns:media='http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/' url='http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_HpAzmVTeIeE/TFEdwU2ttNI/AAAAAAAAAKI/rwutaYrgN0s/s72-c/BO+AND+GEJ.jpg' height='72' width='72'/></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2401992796960469196.post-653537971739917065</id><published>2010-07-21T23:42:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2010-07-22T16:59:02.057-07:00</updated><title type='text'>How Africa Can Help To Solve US Unemployment Problems</title><content type='html'>&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_HpAzmVTeIeE/TEfquReTc_I/AAAAAAAAAJI/S73kN14lJ3w/s1600/tod+dc.htm" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" height="400" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_HpAzmVTeIeE/TEfquReTc_I/AAAAAAAAAJI/S73kN14lJ3w/s400/tod+dc.htm" width="300" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;The U.S economy lost another 125,000 non-farm jobs in June.&amp;nbsp;  Unemployment figures are slightly below 10%.&amp;nbsp; This translates to between  26 million to 30 million able-bodied Americans that are seriously  looking for work.   The Obama stimulus will be running out later this year, and congress  does not seem in any mood to renew it. It seems to me that we are  stumped on what to do to resolve this stubborn unemployment problem.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Some advocates like Paul Krugman, New York Times columnist and Nobel  prize winner thinks we need more stimulus or else, “we may enter a  period of deflation and chronic unemployment where the new unemployment  norm is around 8%,”. I think the new norm may actually be more like  9-9.5%.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Obama administration launched its export initiative in March to  double U.S. exports over the next five years. This is where Africa can  come to the US rescue in terms of exports. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Domestic consumption may not solve the U.S. unemployment problem this  time because the American consumer has now discovered that they need to  save.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Our traditional export markets like Europe and Asia may not be enough  either.&amp;nbsp; That leaves us with creating capacities in African countries  where the market exists to absorb American exports for the next 50  years, just like Europe did for the last 50.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_HpAzmVTeIeE/TEfp9X_yx8I/AAAAAAAAAJA/2DxS8DHRM64/s1600/africa+w+n+green+globe.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" height="320" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_HpAzmVTeIeE/TEfp9X_yx8I/AAAAAAAAAJA/2DxS8DHRM64/s320/africa+w+n+green+globe.jpg" width="320" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The United States built Europe, we Japan and Korea. U.S exports several  billion dollars worth of products to these countries, while exports to  Africa are very small.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;If the U.S. had not made the effort to build, nurture, and support those  three economic powers after the war, it is unlikely we could look up to  them to absorb the amount of exports they absorb from our economy.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;That is exactly why the U.S. needs to help build the African economy. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Africa is the new frontier in consumption growth over the next 50 years.  The population will exceed 1 billion people, and the economy will be  over $1trillion strong. According to the author of Africa Rising,  “50-150 million Africans are classified as economic elites with spending  power similar to our working class citizens in the west”&amp;nbsp; “There are  350-500 million people in the African aspiration classes from households  with stable jobs”&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; These consumers will demand the same products that  American consumers demanded over the last 50 years, like housing,  appliances, automobiles, and infrastructures.&amp;nbsp; The question is how do we  merge our needs with the African consumer for mutual benefits?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;According to a Washington Post article, “Why U.S. needs Africa, “ the  author, Paul Kagame, stated, “The United States has committed less to  African markets than the emerging economies of Asia have; China  guarantees nearly 30 times more in loans for investment in Africa than  the United States does. Africa’s needs are so great that there is ample  room for both U.S. and Chinese investment. Increased U.S. investment in  Africa would translate into more opportunities for U.S. companies, with  high potential for profit flowing back to the U.S. economy.”&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;For example, Nigeria has a population of 150 million, projected to grow  to 300 in the next thirty years. Currently, Nigeria generates less than  5,000 megawatts of electricity. Nigeria needs a minimum of 100,000  megawatts.&amp;nbsp; The US has the manpower and equipment to build both the  power plants and the grids to power Nigeria.&amp;nbsp; At the rate of $1million  per mega watt, the US can line up an export market of $100 billion  immediately by helping Nigerians to find a solution to their power  problem over the next ten years.&amp;nbsp; This will create thousands of jobs  both in the US and Nigeria. With a stable power supply, the Nigerian  economy can grow at a minimum rate of 8-12% per year. This will lead to a  middle class that will demand more American products. According to the  Nigerian minister of Agriculture, Nigeria needs a minimum of 2 million  agricultural tractors. Nigeria also needs to build a minimum of 2  million homes per year for the next 30 years to accommodate their  citizens. Therefore, if a company like John Deer were to establish an  assembly plant in Nigeria, all the engines will come from the U.S. Jobs  will be created in both countries. We can extend this process over  several industries and create tax incentives for companies that can  create a minimum of 10 new jobs that depends on a partnership that  creates jobs in both countries where the goods are partly assembled in  Nigeria and the raw materials comes from the U.S.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Every consumer and industrial product is in short supply in Nigeria, and  by extension Africa.&amp;nbsp; According to the Wall Street Journal article,  David Rubenstein, co-founder and managing director of Carlyle Group,  stated that “he expects economic growth in Africa to outpace every other  region over the next decade.” &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;So rather than rely on the same old trade partners, congress and the  Obama administration needs to work together and create tax incentives  that can open new export markets in the fast growing and emerging  African market.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&amp;nbsp; Toyin Dawodu is the Managing partner of&amp;nbsp; Capital Investment Group, a  California based Diversified Investment Company focused on  Infrastructure development in Africa.&lt;br /&gt;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;  Email:&amp;nbsp; Toyin@capvestgroup.com&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2401992796960469196-653537971739917065?l=nigerialettherebelight.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/2401992796960469196/posts/default/653537971739917065'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/2401992796960469196/posts/default/653537971739917065'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://nigerialettherebelight.blogspot.com/2010/07/how-africa-can-help-to-solve-us.html' title='How Africa Can Help To Solve US Unemployment Problems'/><author><name>SocialNetworkAnswers</name><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><media:thumbnail xmlns:media='http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/' url='http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_HpAzmVTeIeE/TEfquReTc_I/AAAAAAAAAJI/S73kN14lJ3w/s72-c/tod+dc.htm' height='72' width='72'/></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2401992796960469196.post-4037340876579496578</id><published>2010-07-14T22:02:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2010-07-14T22:09:41.890-07:00</updated><title type='text'>SMS by texting follow PresidentGEJ on Twitter</title><content type='html'>&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_HpAzmVTeIeE/TD6X_C7pG-I/AAAAAAAAAIo/D0zcHkNIBlI/s1600/twitter+beige.png" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_HpAzmVTeIeE/TD6X_C7pG-I/AAAAAAAAAIo/D0zcHkNIBlI/s320/twitter+beige.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;Mr. President this Twitter Page http://twitter.com/PresidentGEJ  stands as our gift to the Nigerian government, a token of  appreciation for the opportunity to discus our Electricity Plans for Powering Nigeria. Again I wish to thank the very gracious and humble Mr. Oronto Douglas for taking the time to meet with me on Friday.  &lt;br /&gt;Mr. Oronto Douglas, please enjoy a safe flight home. I am looking forward to the President's acknowledgment of his new Twitter page as a great opportunity to further engage the youths of Nigeria.&lt;br /&gt;Mr. President I thank you for providing this chance to allow Nigerians to stand ready, willing  and able to help provide critical services.  Each and every Nigerian with an innovative idea must be encouraged http://twitter.com/NigeriaOurHome .&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Get updates via SMS by texting follow PresidentGEJ to 40404 http://twitter.com/PresidentGEJ&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2401992796960469196-4037340876579496578?l=nigerialettherebelight.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/2401992796960469196/posts/default/4037340876579496578'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/2401992796960469196/posts/default/4037340876579496578'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://nigerialettherebelight.blogspot.com/2010/07/details-fall-into-place-everyones.html' title='SMS by texting follow PresidentGEJ on Twitter'/><author><name>SocialNetworkAnswers</name><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><media:thumbnail xmlns:media='http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/' url='http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_HpAzmVTeIeE/TD6X_C7pG-I/AAAAAAAAAIo/D0zcHkNIBlI/s72-c/twitter+beige.png' height='72' width='72'/></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2401992796960469196.post-3605644619345763099</id><published>2010-07-05T06:20:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2010-07-05T06:20:16.187-07:00</updated><title type='text'>Power For The People</title><content type='html'>&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2401992796960469196-3605644619345763099?l=nigerialettherebelight.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/2401992796960469196/posts/default/3605644619345763099'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/2401992796960469196/posts/default/3605644619345763099'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://nigerialettherebelight.blogspot.com/2010/07/power-for-people.html' title='Power For The People'/><author><name>SocialNetworkAnswers</name><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2401992796960469196.post-4969358008498725651</id><published>2010-07-05T05:53:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2010-07-05T05:53:59.257-07:00</updated><title type='text'>The future of Nigeria is in our hands</title><content type='html'>&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="comment_text"&gt;&lt;a class="comment_author" data-hovercard="/ajax/hovercard/user.php?id=100000085256700" href="http://www.facebook.com/AmazingToyinODawodu"&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;div class="comment_actual_text" id="text_expose_id_4c31cce6b43321a8603b2"&gt;Thank you Mr. President. The future of  Nigeria is in our hands. Your leadership is crucial. Every Nigerian with  an innovative idea must be encouraged. I look forward to hearing from  your office so we can take the first step in lighting up Nigeria. My  4,000 megawatts project is only the beginning. &lt;a class="comment_author" data-hovercard="/ajax/hovercard/user.php?id=100000085256700" href="http://www.facebook.com/AmazingToyinODawodu"&gt;Toyin  Dawodu&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_HpAzmVTeIeE/TDHVyudvcAI/AAAAAAAAAIY/hloM2dW7Pas/s1600/Thank+you+with+pen.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_HpAzmVTeIeE/TDHVyudvcAI/AAAAAAAAAIY/hloM2dW7Pas/s320/Thank+you+with+pen.jpg" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="comment_actual_text" id="text_expose_id_4c31cce6b43321a8603b2"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2401992796960469196-4969358008498725651?l=nigerialettherebelight.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/2401992796960469196/posts/default/4969358008498725651'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/2401992796960469196/posts/default/4969358008498725651'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://nigerialettherebelight.blogspot.com/2010/07/future-of-nigeria-is-in-our-hands.html' title='The future of Nigeria is in our hands'/><author><name>SocialNetworkAnswers</name><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><media:thumbnail xmlns:media='http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/' url='http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_HpAzmVTeIeE/TDHVyudvcAI/AAAAAAAAAIY/hloM2dW7Pas/s72-c/Thank+you+with+pen.jpg' height='72' width='72'/></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2401992796960469196.post-5702515614864711533</id><published>2010-04-07T17:43:00.000-07:00</published><updated>2010-07-04T10:23:22.578-07:00</updated><title type='text'>Sign This Petition   The  Road To 150,000 Megawatts Of  Electricity Light Up Nigeria</title><content type='html'>Please click both like and share button and be more proactive&lt;br /&gt;Petition 150,000 Megawatts of Electricity Light up Nigeria Now!&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;We tire of those pleasures we take, but never of those we give&lt;br /&gt;J. Petit-Senn&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;"You must be the change you wish to see in the world."&lt;br /&gt;Mahatma Gandhi&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;If you ENJOYED the basic privilege of turning on a simple light&lt;br /&gt;Today please share this page with ANY network listed on right.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Sign this Petition 150,000 Megawatts of Electricity Light Nigeria&lt;br /&gt;&lt;form accept-charset="UTF-8" action="http://www.emailmeform.com/fid.php?formid=657242" enctype="multipart/form-data" method="post"&gt;&lt;table bgcolor="#ffffff" border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"&gt;&lt;tbody&gt;&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;span style="color: #3333ff; font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; &lt;br /&gt;&lt;div id="mainmsg"&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/tbody&gt;&lt;/table&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;table bgcolor="#ffffff" border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"&gt;&lt;tbody&gt;&lt;tr valign="top"&gt; &lt;td&gt;&lt;span style="color: #3333ff; font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;"&gt;Your Name &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/td&gt; &lt;td&gt;&lt;input name="FieldData0" size="30" type="text" /&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;tr valign="top"&gt; &lt;td&gt;&lt;span style="color: #3333ff; font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;"&gt;Your Email Address &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/td&gt; &lt;td&gt;&lt;input name="FieldData1" size="30" type="text" /&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;tr valign="top"&gt; &lt;td&gt;&lt;span style="color: #3333ff; font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;"&gt;Subject &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/td&gt; &lt;td&gt;&lt;input name="FieldData2" size="30" type="text" /&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;tr valign="top"&gt; &lt;td&gt;&lt;span style="color: #3333ff; font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;"&gt;Message &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/td&gt; &lt;td&gt;&lt;textarea cols="60" name="FieldData3" rows="10"&gt;&lt;/textarea&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;tr&gt; &lt;td colspan="2"&gt;&lt;table bgcolor="#e4f8e4" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" id="captcha_table"&gt;&lt;tbody&gt;&lt;tr bgcolor="#aad6aa" id="captcha_table_header_tr"&gt;&lt;td class="label" colspan="2" id="captcha_table_header_td"&gt;&lt;span style="color: white; font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Image Verification&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class="captcha" id="captcha_table_img_td" style="padding: 2px;" width="10"&gt;&lt;img alt="captcha" id="captcha" src="http://www.emailmeform.com/turing.php" /&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class="field" valign="top"&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;span style="color: black;"&gt;Please enter the text from the image&lt;/span&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;input maxlength="100" name="Turing" size="10" type="text" value="" /&gt; [ &lt;a href="http://www.blogger.com/post-edit.g?blogID=2401992796960469196&amp;amp;postID=5702515614864711533#" onclick=" document.getElementById('captcha').src = document.getElementById('captcha').src + '?' + (new Date()).getMilliseconds()"&gt;Refresh Image&lt;/a&gt; ] [ &lt;a href="http://www.emailmeform.com/?v=turing&amp;amp;pt=popup" onclick="window.open('http://www.emailmeform.com/?v=turing&amp;amp;pt=popup','_blank','width=400, height=500, left=' + (screen.width-450) + ', top=100');return false;"&gt;What's This?&lt;/a&gt; ]&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/tbody&gt;&lt;/table&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;tr&gt; &lt;td&gt;&lt;/td&gt; &lt;td align="left"&gt;&lt;input maxlength="100" name="hida2" size="3" style="display: none;" type="text" value="" /&gt;&lt;input class="btn" name="Submit" type="submit" value="Send email" /&gt;    &lt;input class="btn" name="Clear" type="reset" value="  Clear  " /&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td align="center" colspan="2"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/tbody&gt;&lt;/table&gt;&lt;/form&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: xx-small;"&gt;Powered by&lt;span style="bottom: -5px; padding-left: 3px; position: relative;"&gt;&lt;img src="http://www.emailmeform.com/images/footer-logo.png" /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;EMF &lt;a href="http://www.emailmeform.com/" style="text-decoration: none;"&gt;HTML Form&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Here Are The Enlightening Facts&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Nigerians can generate 150,000 megawatts of power given&lt;br /&gt;the chance. It is not the responsibility of the Federal&lt;br /&gt;government of Nigeria to generate power for the country.&lt;br /&gt;The function of government is to create a conducive&lt;br /&gt;environment where private industrial power generating&lt;br /&gt;companies can thrive, just like the Telecom companies.&lt;br /&gt;Nigeria went from 500,000 telephone lines in 1999 to &lt;br /&gt;over 70 million lines by 2009, because of deregulation &lt;br /&gt;and private investment. We can do the same with power &lt;br /&gt;and all we need to do is change the rules. Make it the &lt;br /&gt;responsibility of each community to generate their own &lt;br /&gt;power. There are thousands of companies and investor's &lt;br /&gt;waiting to come and invest in Nigeria but can't do so &lt;br /&gt;because we have no power. We have a project ready to &lt;br /&gt;build and install 4,000 megawatts of power immediately &lt;br /&gt;but we can't unless the rules of engagement are changed&lt;br /&gt;to give access to private investors to build and distribute &lt;br /&gt;their own power.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Rather than blame the leaders, the Nigerian population &lt;br /&gt;should be putting pressure on the leadership to change &lt;br /&gt;the rules. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;"You can't solve a problem with the same mindset that created it."&lt;br /&gt;The reason we have no power is because the mindset. We are responsible.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;It is insane to think that you can do the same thing over and over&lt;br /&gt;and expect a different result. Help us help Nigeria, sign the petition &lt;br /&gt;to change the rules. The Power is now in your hands. &lt;br /&gt;Focus that power on creating uninterrupted empowering energy.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Nigeria is one of the fastest growing Global Economies.&lt;br /&gt;It is the 7th largest oil producer in the world.&lt;br /&gt;The country is in virtually total darkness please sign&lt;br /&gt;the Electricity Petition. LET THERE BE LIGHT IN NIGERIA.&lt;br /&gt;Please become a fan. Click the like button leave us an &lt;br /&gt;EMPOWERING comment below and click Share to any network.&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2401992796960469196-5702515614864711533?l=nigerialettherebelight.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/2401992796960469196/posts/default/5702515614864711533'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/2401992796960469196/posts/default/5702515614864711533'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://nigerialettherebelight.blogspot.com/2010/04/petition-to-light-up-nigeria.html' title='Sign This Petition   The  Road To 150,000 Megawatts Of  Electricity Light Up Nigeria'/><author><name>SocialNetworkAnswers</name><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2401992796960469196.post-8183497951527494433</id><published>2010-04-07T17:13:00.001-07:00</published><updated>2010-07-05T14:32:59.230-07:00</updated><title type='text'>From Toyin Dawodu This is my story I need  Help</title><content type='html'>PLEASE SIGN THIS PETITION ABOVE TO LIGHT UP NIGERIA&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;150 million Nigerians are living in darkness because they have no electricity. I live in Riverside, and my city of 300,000 residents generates 500 megawatts of power. That is 1 megawatt per 600 resident. After 50 years of independence, Nigeria cannot boast of 6,000 Megawatts. 150 million Nigerian have less than 3,000 megawatts to share between them. That is 1 megawatt per 50,000 citizens of Nigeria.  Sometimes the people go for days without electricity. Nearly every house and business have a diesel generator that spill out carbon monoxide into their house and atmosphere 24 hours a day. It is impossible to determine how many lives have been lost as a result of power shortage in Nigeria. Even hospitals don’t have power.  Even though I don’t live in Nigeria, but as a Nigerian, I am depressed about our power situation because it has affected 3 generations of my family and I am sick of it. It pains me to no end and depresses me every time I call to speak to my eighty one year old mother.&lt;br /&gt;32 years ago, my grandmother who helped raised me lost her life as a result of Nigeria’s power shortage.  She fell into a ditch a few blocks from our home on the same street she had walked for almost 60 years. But on this fateful night, the street lights were off because there was no power.  Obviously, she probably did not know that the contractor fixing the road did not cover up some of the ditches they dug that day. She fell and hit her head.  She died a few days later from the blood clot, because there was no power in the hospital to do a proper CT scan to detect the blood clot. In those days, there were no generators.  I had just left home for college in U.K, with the hope of seeing her on the first chance I got. It never happened, every day for the last 32 years I just dream of being able to see her once and tell thank her for all she did for me, hug and bid her good bye.&lt;br /&gt;26 years after my grandmother’s death, my mother broke her hip as a result of the same power short in Nigeria.  One night in 2004, she woke up to use the bathroom, only to discover that there was no power.  As she felt her way around the room to find a match to light a candle, she fell and broke her hip.  At first, the x-ray that was conducted indicated that there was no broken bone, but because the pain was so unbearable, I had to insist on another x-ray. I felt so guilty for letting my mother suffer for such a long time because I believed the information supplied by the Nigerian hospital. Even though I was reluctant to have her surgery done in Nigeria, she made it clear that she was not going to travel outside of Nigeria.  I could understand, because at age 75, she was no fan of the air plane. &lt;br /&gt;The operation was a failure.  No she is bedridden at 81 and each time I talk to her I get depressed, all because my country can’t generate enough power to light a candle.  Today, she is losing her hearing also, probably the result of the constant noise from her generator and those of her neighbors. &lt;br /&gt;The last time I was home, my mother said to me, “you know your nephew has been out of college for a while, he has no job and he stays home all day. “  My mother wanted me to see what I could do about it.  When I got back to the U.S., I instructed my company to create a position for my nephew in Nigeria. His was to be paid 50,000 Nigerian naira per month.  His job was to do assignments and research on the internet. But the work was always late, and each time, the reason was the same, “uncle, we have no power, I can’t get on the internet.” Eventually, I was forced to shift the project to other virtual assistants in India.&lt;br /&gt;This is my story, and I am just one in a million Nigerians that have similar stories to tell.&lt;br /&gt;That is why I am gathering this petition. I want to gather 1 million signatures to submit to our current government that we need to change the law and give the responsibility to generate power to each community. &lt;br /&gt;According to a Greek proverb, “divide the fire, and you’ll soon put it out. Right now, my people are under fire, and I need your help to put out the fire.  “A CANDLE LOSES NOTHING BY LIGHTING ANOTHER CANDLE.”&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Please sign the petition and include your suggestions to get power if you wish. 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