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 No father could be prouder than you are today. It is with immense joy and fulfillment that you celebrate the remarkable achievement of your son, who recently earned a Master of Laws (LLM) degree from Queen Mary University of London, UK. Attending his graduation ceremony alongside your wife was undoubtedly a moment of deep pride. Your son’s unparalleled dedication to his academic and career pursuits serves as an inspiration to others, and there is no doubt he is poised to excel as he embarks on the next chapter of his journey.


This personal milestone is a cause for celebration, but it also invites reflection. The substantial investment in providing a world-class education abroad—spending in foreign currencies at institutions like Queen Mary University—highlights a broader issue in our national development. Imagine the transformative impact if such resources were directed toward strengthening Nigeria’s educational institutions and economy. The ripple effects could be profound: robust learning platforms, job creation, and sustainable national progress.


Nigeria is a nation blessed with abundant natural resources and a dynamic, energetic population. However, our over-reliance on foreign systems and chronic underinvestment in local infrastructure have significantly hindered our development. Political leaders, elder statesmen, and other influential figures have a critical role to play in reversing this trend. By prioritizing local investments and encouraging domestic and international stakeholders to see Nigeria as a destination for growth and innovation, we can build a sustainable and prosperous future.


Education is the bedrock of every progressive society. A renewed focus on revitalizing Nigeria’s universities, vocational institutions, and research centers is not just necessary but urgent. By doing so, Nigeria can position itself as a global hub for knowledge and innovation. Alongside education, critical investments in healthcare, technology, energy, and transportation infrastructure are essential for stimulating economic activity and attracting foreign direct investments.


Strengthening these sectors would not only reduce the need for Nigerians to seek opportunities abroad but also create an environment where local talent thrives, driving national prosperity.


The wealth and influence held by prominent individuals in Nigeria present a unique opportunity to make a lasting impact. While celebrating personal achievements abroad is commendable, such milestones should inspire leaders to take deliberate steps toward economic revitalization at home. Supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), stimulating innovative startups, and collaborating with government-led initiatives are tangible actions that can stimulate growth and development.


Reinvesting in our economy sends a powerful message of hope and commitment to future generations. It is a call for collective responsibility—a challenge to all Nigerians, regardless of socioeconomic status, to contribute to rebuilding the nation.


Your son’s graduation is a demonstration of hard work, perseverance, and the importance of family support. However, it also serves as a reminder of the collective effort required to uplift Nigeria. Individual successes, while significant, should inspire us to contribute to broader initiatives that benefit all citizens. Together, we can transform our country into a sea of opportunity, stability, and growth.


To our leaders and stakeholders: let us rise to this occasion. Let us seize this moment not only to invest in our families but also in the future of our nation. By doing so, we ensure that Nigeria thrives for generations to come.


Congratulations once again to your son and all those pursuing excellence in their respective fields. May we all strive to leave a legacy of positive change and enduring impact in our beloved country, Nigeria.


Finally, I commend your outstanding work on the ongoing construction projects in Abuja. The visible progress is a monument to your competence and dedication. President Ahmed Bola Tinubu made the right choice in appointing you, and you have proved beyond all reasonable doubt that you are more than capable of handling this responsibility.


Daniel Okonkwo

Writer for Profile, International Human Rights Advocate, Member of Amnesty International, and Write for Rights Campaigner, committed to promoting justice, development, and nation-building.


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