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Wednesday 26 February 2014

Nigeria’s amalgamation not a mistake –Jonathan

Being a national broadcast by President Goodluck Jonathan on the centenary celebration, last night, I extend warm greetings and felicitations to all Nigerians as we celebrate our nation’s centenary, a significant milestone in our journey to Nationhood.
One hundred years ago, on the 1st of January 1914, the British Colonial authorities amalgamated the Southern and Northern Protectorates, giving birth to the single geo-political entity called Nigeria which has become our home, our hope, and our heritage.

I have often expressed the conviction that our amalgamation was not a mistake. While our union may have been inspired by considerations external to our people; I have no doubt that we are destined by God Almighty to live together as one big nation, united in diversity.

I consider myself specially privileged to lead our country into its second century of existence. And as I speak with you today, I feel the full weight of our hundred-year history. But what I feel most is not frustration, it is not disillusionment. What I feel is great pride and great hope for a country that is bound to overcome the transient pains of the moment and eventually take its rightful place among the greatest nations on earth.

Like every country of the world, we have had our troubles. And we still do. We have fought a civil war. We have seen civil authorities overthrown by the military. We have suffered sectarian violence. And as I speak, a part of our country is still suffering from the brutal assault of terrorists and insurgents.

While the occasion of our centenary undoubtedly calls for celebration, it is also a moment to pause and reflect on our journey of the past one hundred years, to take stock of our past and consider the best way forward for our nation.
Even as we celebrate our centenary, we must realise that in the context of history, our nation is still in its infancy. We are a nation of the future, not of the past and while we may have travelled for a century, we are not yet at our destination of greatness.

The amalgamation of 1914 was only the first step in our national journey. Unification was followed by independence and democracy which have unleashed the enormous potentials of our people and laid the foundation for our nation’s greatness.

19 comments:

  1. Stop that sugar coated rhetorics my President.Amalgamation is the biggest mistake ever made. The british did that out of greed for our resources because they know if the country is not unity then can go aheaad to be sucking us and wheeling us too.

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  2. Nigeria amalgamation is a mistake.

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  3. No futur for Nigeria,we need our Biafra biko.

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  4. I am not Nigeria, we are Biafra.ake ever

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  5. your gods, the british and not our God Jehovah joined this forsaken union. we are tired of answering to this so called man made one nigeria. what are we really celebrating?

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  6. Biggest mistake ever

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  7. Some igbos will also support Jonathan here thereby going against their fight for biafra... Jonathan is not an igbo, not a biafran... Here he is trying to say our fight for biafra is not neccessary because Nigeria should be united not divided yet we address him as a biafran and an igbo!

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  8. The amalgamation was a great mistake & should be corrected at the national conference.

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  9. Is beta GEJ to start making decision abt 2015 bcos hausas r thirst for power n can do anytin to get it.

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  10. I see smoke everywhere!

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  11. oga jona, how can human being and cow live in the same room and u say its not a mistake? u no see as there behavior be? which other people causes the greatest wahala if not them? abeg the mistake is horrible.

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  12. I ddn't see anything special about dis thing and i see no reason 2 be celebratin cus we hv achieved #nothing instead coruption nd murdering of innocent soul..!!.so 4get abt dat!!

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  13. Confused man simple

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  14. I see anything that is happening in nigeria as the will of the almighty God. But God will see us through.

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  15. Seems to be the greatest mistake ever

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  16. It looks like it was a mistake with the present situation

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  17. FELICITATIONS, MR PRESIDENT

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  18. That's my president

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  19. Consoling yourself, Nigerians will live to regret the so called amalgamation, what have we achieved? Embezzlement? Looting? Discrimination? Fighting? Cheating? Tribalism? Nepotism? etc, and you sat there to write nonsense!!! God have mercy on you.

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