Tuesday, December 21, 2010

LETTER TO THE PRESIDENCY

To begin from the beginning, I would like to congratulates the entire Nigeria Community Service Association (NCSA) for a successful hosting of all Nigerians in Cambodia. It was such a great party that brought people from all walks of life together in oneness and in the spirit of naija. The party took place at the very popular Lucky Star Hotels. Amongst the dignitaries present at the NCSA end of year party was former President of the association Dr. Ken Gabriel Gadaffi and family, Mr. Bede and family, the association's legal adviser and  elder Osayande Sunday to mention a few.

Respect the pride of Africa


Also, to the eminent committee that worked tirelessly to make sure last week Saturday was a reality. It was such a huge opportunity on my side serving on the same committee along side the history making committee that did the unexpected. May the almighty rewards all your handsome effort towards the progressive and continuous growth of our dear association in making sure Nigerians get the best always. Thank you all for a great job done.

A stitch in time they say saves nine. This is to draw the attentions of all the serving executives of the association, elders, advisers, well meaning Nigerians and all stake holders to please call for a quick and critical meeting on recent hostilities involving Nigerians. It's has been heard of last two weeks of Africans fighting themselves for a reason best known to them.  They have scattered people's businesses as this ugly incident took place and host community are fully aware though no open action have been taken by them and hope we all know what signal it sends to them about us. The most recent of it was after party fight that involved some rebrat Nigerians who claimed to have been drunk from end of year party at Lucky star hotels which I witnessed. Sir, if the association and well meaning Nigerians continues to pay deaf ears to this ugly happenings, we should be aware of host country's inhuman action taking system.

I have known Nigerians as peace loving people and not this new set of Nigerians that specializes in chasing girls on streets of Phnom Penh, harassing girls at night clubs, stalking around dangerous arena, fighting in night clubs, appearing suspicious, given fake identity, causing havoc for innocent Nigerians who work so hard for their daily living. I can't stand the shame of being taking as one of this group of people anymore and if proper actions are not taking, I am afraid of the future occurrence for the Africans resident in Cambodia. Let the peace, unity and faith reflects amongst us instead of fighting one another.

Long live Africa, Long live Nigeria, and Long live Nigerians!!!

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