I smile because there's God. A God who enthrones kings and also dethrones kings. He also fights for the weak, he is the voice of the voiceless.
I smile thinking about the Niger Delta and how the youths can benefit from the region, as well as the innumerable resources it is blessed with.
I smile knowing that the era of "Monkey dey work Baboon dey chop" will soon come to an end.
My smiles are ever endless when I see how much the Niger Delta region is blessed with both human and natural resources.
Unfortunately, despite these indisputable endowments, it is so saddening that the region is still plagued with unemployment, inadequate medical care, little or no industrialization, gas flaring epileptic power supply, inadequate human development, amongst many others.
Nevertheless, I rejoice with all confidence that all would be well again, because sooner than we envisaged, draws closer to us an era where the Niger Delta Youth can say with all confidence that "I am from the Niger Delta region", a land following with milk and honey - and I'm a beneficiary.
An era where valuable jobs are surplus, with wide smiles in the faces of the Elderly seeing that all is well with their offsprings, and that their struggles were not in vain.
We pray that the God of heaven and the God of our land shall protect his people from the evil men who have mortgaged our rights for peanuts and self gratifications, and bring the Niger Delta of our dreams to a reality.
Long live the Niger Delta Region!!!
Long live the Niger Delta People!!!
Adaka, Okemena Victor Pedro
[The Obanikoro of Niger Delta].
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