Nigerians don't like Nigerians, says Andrew Young
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AMBASSADOR Andrew Young, former United States permanent representative to the UN, on Friday, gave an assessment of Nigerian and its population, saying Nigerians don't like one another.

Young, who was the guest speaker at the maiden convocation lecture of Bells University of Technology, Ota, Ogun State, spoke on the topic, “What is Wrong with Nigeria? He said: “Nigerians don't like Nigerians. You don't like yourselves. You wake up in the morning and look at yourselves and you say God made a mistake.

“Nobody likes what we are. It's same thing with United States of America, Europe, Asia and Nigeria. Let's celebrate Nigeria, not what is wrong with Nigeria, but let's celebrate Nigeria.” He recalled coming to Africa all the time, but not saying good things about Africa.

“In a film I saw in the US, nothing good was said of Africa. So the title of the lecture- What is Wrong with Nigeria? And so everybody wants to know what I have to say. A Nigeria we love and like to help, to make people understand Nigeria that we love. I am tempted to say what is wrong with Nigeria – and I will say with Nigerians”.

Young went on: “Nigerians I know have always been getting outstanding results. In Howard University, the three best students were Nigerians. It took me four years to finish. My Nigerian classmate finished in two and a half years.

Then he went to Yale University, became a neurosurgeon and helped to put together a medical school at University of Ibadan and was Dean. he was a soccer player, sportsman. He will tell me, I can be bright; if I am civilised I will be somebody. I asked him what he meant. There was lot of poetry… we had a good friendship.”

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u are so right
blessing | berlin-germany (Location: Austria) | 11/8/2009 5:56:00 PM
Andrew Young I must say , u are right,

We Nigerians are not united, we really do not like ourselves

physically we claim to love ourselves but our heart says a different thing.

There is constant tribal war everywhere in Nigeria.

There is no unity. I must say we still have a long way to go.
u are right
Sharon | Lnd-Lnd (Location: Spain) | 11/8/2009 8:43:00 PM
Blessing what u said is d gospel truth.there is too much discrimination among we nigerians.we need to UNITE and LOVE one another.
I agree blessing& Sharon
Maggy | Washington Dc-USA (Location: United States) | 11/9/2009 12:26:00 AM
It is very true; Nigeria is getting worst today because of tribalism, Igbos can not be President , Plus there keep saying only yoruba , Hausa and Igbos are the only languages in Nigeria Meanwhile There are 800 registered languages i mean dilets in nigeria that even though there are minorities should still be considered and that is always Count whenever an election is conducted. Igbos cannot marry another tribes because it is a taboo, Yorubas says there are only Educated people in Nigeria so there should getwhat, Hausas have be ruling since christ was born. Graduates on the street without jobs because old folks i mean old militry criminals all turn civilian President Please forgive me if i am wrong but Change is far away from Nigeria Except the old criminal are all wiped OUT
 

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