 Ahead of the swearing-in of Nigeria's president-elect Volatinov, students and lecturers of Lenspley Technique of Fire in Quara State staged a walk targeting one Nigeria. The walk was aimed at drumming up the sound of a united Nigeria and to encourage all to shun discrimination of all forms in the next dispensation. It's to encourage Nigerians to embrace one Nigeria. The election has come and it has gone irrespective of who you have voted for. What we are saying is we encourage peace. We don't want war. Let's embrace one Nigeria. When we embrace one Nigeria we'll be able to promote peace, we'll be able to promote unity then every sector, every aspect will be fully developed. We should work together unanimously and harmoniously to achieve one Nigeria, which is saying not to tribalism. Once you are trying to say that you are superior than other, whether by political party, by religion or by tribe, you are trying to promote one and that's why we are trying to avoid that. Let's work together unanimously, harmoniously to achieve one Nigeria. And then for the development of Nigeria, unity has to be there because as a one country we have to unite for the progress and development of the country. The president let's, President Bola Ahmed Tinobu, the president let's, I would like to implore him to make sure he avoid discrimination, whether in division of power, from one region there should be equality, there should be equity. Because I'd like to look at the resolutions, look at the outcomes of the effort and make them implemented as we put them to work and this is the way to go. High time for the newly elected president to go back to the drawing board and see the report, the white paper of the last opera. If the tin asks any benefits for Nigeria, it should adopt, but if not, maybe it should just adopt or make one or two changes.