 As for the nation, we have been through a lot. While others believe 60 years plus after independence is enough for a nation to evolve, others believe it took other democracies 90 years before they could attain greatness. A country long into civil war, less than 10 years after independence, with 90 military rules and uninspirational rule can be said to have seen it all. Despite the challenges that she has caused, she has evolved and done very well in other facets of life, such as sports, education, and of recent IT, to ensure a few, the laureates and amplots keep coming. Nation building is a collective effort from all as 100. From previous only some of us people, we all have a responsibility of making the country work, both the leader and the left, the civil servant and the artisans, the how and the have not. The missing link here that we have to agree to come to term with is that nation building as a collective effort, leadership failure, then that's going into followership and attitude. A lot of these promising talents are leaving the shores of the country to go into the greener pastures. Our brain is the other end, it's yet to be known. Sapa is now the reason for all our people to go to Japan. So we should come to term to the fact that this nation has to work and if it has to work, it has to be me and you. We all deserve a great nation to live in. Thank you very much Suleiman. Yeah, thank you Suleiman for that. That's really important and he talked about nation building and the nation building is a collective effort. Like it's from the top to the bottom, bottom to top, like vertical, horizontal, everybody's involved. And he said something that was really profound. Sapa creates Japan and which you see the way you think about it, it's true, right? People are leaving, there's massive exodus and of course who is going to be, someone's made a joke, please, the last person to leave Nigeria should turn up the generator because there will be no light. So, and I'm going to be building the nation from the UK. But I don't know what you think. For local context, Japan means mass exodus of young Nigerians to all sorts of greener pastures. Just had to put out that there. We have to lead change, change begins with me. So that's what I can see. Nigerians should be responsible, let's be responsible and stop this bling game. Okay, let me take a historical view of this. If you look at all the European nations now, you look at Spain, you look at England and all that, the Irish and all that, you know, they moved, there was migration. America today is English, Irish, Italians, all kinds of people. So also you find with Spain, they moved and all that. We may not like Jakba, but it happens in the history of countries. It happens in the history of countries, just as it has happened with us. Our economy should be better. We should do better. We should do better with everything. But I want to end on a note of hope. This has happened before in history. This is going to be a great nation, but what is going to take time? It's going to take a long time, man. All right, all right, all right. No, just as you rightly said, no nation is built overnight. It has to come with a lot of efforts from all of us. The leaders and them. I want to really pass on to me a lot. Why is it that an average Nigeria on the streets of London will obey traffic? But the same Nigeria on the streets of Abuja We'll fight last month. This point to one. It points to institutions. So we must build our institutions around the system, not around people. So that at least that institution without people and our children will have a better nation that they will also be proud of. Correct. Government should be of roles rather than of men. Yeah, exactly. The end always seems to come too soon on The Advocate. I'm sure you enjoy today's show. However, The Advocacy continues on our social media platforms on Facebook plus TV Africa with the hashtag The AdvocateNG and on Twitter and on Instagram at Plus TV Africa with the hashtag The AdvocateNG. To catch up with previous broadcasts, go to plustvafrica.com for slash The AdvocateNG. Do not, I mean, don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel, Plus TV Africa. Till next week, same time on this station. Let us keep advocating for a better society. Hi, thank you for watching. Stay with us same time next week.