What Have I Done Today To Make The Homeland More Prosperous?

The hall was dense, filled with ndi Anambra from all walks of life resident in Abuja, who came to interact with Charley Nwa Mgbafor.
It was Evangelism for the prosperity of the Homeland which lasted a little less than 60 minutes. Soludo did not leave anything to chance as he spoke to Ndi Anambra from the heart. The impact of this was evident in the refreshing silence that greeted the audience as he took them through the letters of the People’s Manifesto.
“Ndi Igbo are the only global itinerant tribe without a Prosperous Homeland”, he bellowed.
This is a sad revelation that further left his listeners enthralled. Soludo continues to show depth and grasp of the current challenges faced by the State, and has not failed to mention future possibilities that must be exploited to avert the vicious cycle of self deprivation. Prosperity of the Homeland is the most essential revolt in the face of what appears to be a systemic marginalisation.
An exciting evening it was, never to be forgotten in a hurry.
– Mazi Ejimofor Opara writes from Awka, Anambra State.













