Nigeria Looks Ahead
The Federation of Nigeria became a sovereign independent state and ninety- ninth member of the United Nations less than two years ago. Our entrance into the arena of international politics marked an epoch in our history, made even more memorable by the good will and affection with which we were received from all sides. Everyone hailed the appearance of Africa's largest state. To the leaders and people of Nigeria, however, this event was also a grim reminder of the fact that, for the first time in our history as a single unified state, we now have to fend for ourselves, and to sustain and consolidate our unity and freedom. We have to give real meaning to this freedom by making it an instrument for a better and more prosperous life for our people.
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Nigeria now.
Nigeria started as an independent country in the article to now being a country with vast oile reserves but too much corruption. In 1962 the oil must not have been discovered yet. Through good governance Nigeria could be a wealthy country because of oil reserves. Another big downside to the oil reserves has been air pollution because of the oil. It is discouraging that a country with so much agricultural and economic potential could be still in the developing stage.
John Navarra
Daytona Beach, Florida