By Nelson Fadoju
According to an eyewitness account of the arrival of world leaders at a UN General Assembly in New York, United States:
“African leaders are the richest in the world.
They arrived at the UN in New York each in a convoy of over 20 powerful vehicles hired from American car hire companies.
I was shocked to see European leaders arriving at the UN for the UN General Assembly in small cars and some arriving as a group of European leaders in Coasters.
The Prime Minister of the UK arrived in a small car with the Prime Minister of Norway while the Prime Minister of Italy arrived in the same small car with the Prime Minister of Luxembourg one of the wealthiest economies.
The German chancellor arrived in a Mercedes Benz with the Prime Minister of Sweden and the Prime Minister of Denmark, and the three of them slept at a budget hotel in Manhattan.
African leaders took over very expensive hotels in lower Manhattan which is the headquarters of Wall Street and the most expensive area in Manhattan borough.
Each African leader is staying in a separate five-star hotel with his delegation of politicians from his country.
The African leaders plus their entourage are buying expensive items in New York.
The Prime Minister of Israel is sleeping in a budget office far away in Queens borough of New York while the Dutch Prime Minister is in the same budget hotel with the Prime Minister of Malta and the President of the Czech Republic which is a highly developed nation..The Prime Minister of Slovakia is sleeping in Harlem in New York in a budget office together with leaders from Jordan.
The most shocking part of it is that African leaders took over at least 39 five-star hotels in New York, The same African leaders are engaging European leaders asking for help to increase financial support to respective African nations.
I saw a German chancellor looking at African leaders arriving in big motorcades in total disbelief..he was shocked but still, he went ahead to meet them.
The African leaders in New York are in pomp and proving how rich they are.”
COMMENTS:
This is why WE and not THEM must always sacrifice because we are Sacrificial Lambs more so, that, we want to be like Jesus Christ.
The mentality of most of our African Leaders are upside down.
We can’t but, always point all of these serious and killing mistakes to them to have a good and balanced re-thinking mentality for the African Countries they are leading so that we can move forward after independence.
For years, we have been celebrating low-key independence when in 1960 and 1963 we celebrated our independence and Republic with high celebrations when we had good visionary leaders in Africa.
When shall our Leaders emulate good Leaders of the World?
African Leader’s minds should be geared towards “Forward Ever and Backward Never”.
They should stop priding themselves on “Coachroaches Chairs (Aga Aayan).
The Lord will touch their hearts one day, Amen.
Nigeria being the Giant of Africa should lead by good example.
We await a Good, Benevolent, Progressive, and Caring Heart Presidential Broadcast today – October 1, 2024 much more than ever before.
Let Nigerians have succor from this dangerous and killing “Oil Subsidy Gone”.
Our Beloved President Bola Tinubu, be kind, be merciful like Almighty God unto Nigerians.
You can do it to establish a meaningful mark different from the bad marks put on Nigerians by some wolves and Pharaohs of the past.
“Bomi ba bale, omi a n’ipa”- When rain falls on the ground, there must be a noticeable and impactful mark.
Please, Mr. President Sir, make a resounding positive Mark during your tenure to show that “You are true “Omo Akin and Omoluwabi of a good Yoruba Race.
“Ja itanna ti ntan, to tutu, to si dara,mma duro dojo ola, akoko nsure tete”.
2 Peter 3:8
But, beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years and a thousand years as one day.
Time flies…..Time ticks….and four (4) years are like yesterday.
Nigeria, We Hail Thee…
Happy 64th Independence Day Celebration Nigerians.
- Ven.Amb.Nelson Fadoju, alias***Ayekooto, writes from the Voice of the Voiceless (VoV) of Jubilee Projects and Justice for Peace, Nigeria (JP-JP, NIGERIA).

