 An international conference speaker and a preacher says Nigeria needs divine speed in its administration and social networking area of the state. The preacher, who doubles as the senior pastor of Victory Live Bible Church, Lawrence Achedlume made this known in a Bill Kutawai review in comments from the just concluded presidential and governorship elections in the state. Achedlume called for ethical tolerance among Nigerians towards bringing about the needed change in the country. We must reduce our personal pride and ego. In the last few weeks, I've followed almost every comment from people I respected and would hide. I'm almost saying I'm ashamed on their behalf. In their recent comments and opinions concerning the state of the nation, concerning certain ethnic groups. As long as Nigerians we keep mentioning we are from here, we are from here, we can't go forward. When I hear some people say that is it non-indigenous, we live where they are, it doesn't make sense. Breathing was built by non-indigenous. America is America today because of people that come from different people and stay there. The best people in America are not re-American indigenous, they are foreigners. So it doesn't make sense that they are enlightened people, educated people, people supposed to be exposed as they speak in ethnicity and religion. Let's put those ethnic jaguars, religious jaguars behind us, let's speak Nigeria. Let's speak, once we can speak Nigeria there will be development. Unfortunately, those who are speaking ethnicity and religion are those that want to abuse you, use you for their selfish interests. So the way forward, let's speak one Nigeria, let's love one another, let's forget Ibu man, forget Hausa, forget Yoruba, forget Efik, forget whatever you are coming from, let's speak Nigeria. We all are Nigerians, that is the way we can go forward. Let's and Ibu man be able to come to Gunstate and establish and be happy, go to Sokoto, Kazanayasari and be happy. Let's forget the issue of whether you are a Christian, Muslim, Hindu, idol worshiper, whether you are Ibu Hausa, let's say we are Nigerians.