 Now, former president of Lucia Gombás Mujor says Nigeria needs more rebels who speak truth to power, not minding whose arches goad. Abbas Mujor stood at the east in a bell quarter while unveiling the autobiography of the Babala Dini of Egbaland, Chief Tire Showme. It tackled footprint of a rebel. It was part of the 80th birthday celebration of the former activist and elder statement. However, the serving overseer of the Citadel Global Community Church pastor Tore Bakare called for intergenerational reintegration between older and younger generations as part of efforts to rebuild Nigeria. Those who will look at things straight in the face and say, this is not right. This is not on. This will not be part of. This is not good for Nigeria. Nappers, drug pushers, drug users, users, corrupt politicians, and treasurer in the public and private sectors are products of families. These functional homes produce these functional nations, but strong families are the units of a strong nation. The transference of a worthy legacy from value-driven parents to their offspring will result in value-driven societies. Second, we must embrace the redentive value of culture. We must revive those aspects of culture that foster community spirit and nation building. Mindful of the African proverb that says, it takes a village to raise a child.