 Nigeria's six-starred independence anniversary is casting divergent views among Nigerians. Some residents in Kaduna argue that there is no tangible achievement to celebrate, highlighting the need for the government to address livelihood and insecurity challenges rather than celebrating independence. Across both, there is nothing that is working per se in the country as we speak. The economy is like the basic indices we can use. People are getting on guard, security issues. A few days ago, some students were kidnapped and, you know, I think generally everything just needs to change and improve in the country. There is a correlation between the insecurity and our legal differences. If all of us are working as Nigerians, there is nothing like insecurity, our background, our threat in this country for this long. So my expectation is that this leadership should quickly stamp out religion by down to issue of, I mean stamp out insecurity by down to the issue of religion and work together as one. Nigeria should go to farm without fear of insecurity. If that one comes on board and after security, you can see that Nigerians are not, they are not lazy people. They are very hardworking. They can survive anywhere. If they go to US, they go to UK, if they go to African countries, they always stand out. And which means that we can live on our own. So why are we backward? Some argue Nigerians' progress is in retrospect urgent for government to implement a people-centered mechanising, improved Nigerian standards through effective economic policies and tackle insecurity challenges in the nation's territory. We have been hearing about rhetorics of how good Nigeria will turn to be tomorrow or next. But it is getting over. Nigerians are getting tired of such promises. What we want to hear now and sincerely about what the leadership of this country has in mind to do that is physically going to be seen. If anybody come to train Nigerians in this independence because we have this on board, investors, that's not what Nigeria will bring Nigerians to reality and put good food on their table. Not just food that we are eating now, just to blow our stomach. In 1963, looking at the situation of things on ground, I remember some time ago, while I was younger, I heard of Vision 2020 for this country. But fortunately, here we are at 63 years and there's nothing still to show forth. The government should put up their heads together and do the needful. The America we are talking about today, they are independence. They are over 200 years, 247 years thereabouts. So I believe that they still hope for the country. The leaders can put up their heads together and then do what is expected of them. For more news, please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.