Showing posts with label Invest in Nigeria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Invest in Nigeria. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Nigerian Diaspora: 2012 Calling!

Despite all the faults and falterings, patriots must not give up on their fatherland - this blessed land, NIGERIA.

The politicians test our very limits, don't they? But the militicians did worse, didn't they? We survived the jackboot and outlived the gun-loot. Alas, we will survive the slack-hoot and outlive the pen-loot. We are NIGERIA!

Now is then the time to call on our successful sons and daughters in the diaspora to rise in full duty and diligence for the rescue mission: Come Home! Choose your path, chime your time; no matter. But, please, Come Home!

By 2015, this land is going to retire many of the present galloping gladiators. The sweep will be sharp and shocking. And we need worthy replacements - a blend of home-based and diaspora-groomed patriots.

To fit in, dear compatriots, 2012 is the PrepYear. Start the strategic links and break the jinx...

Come Home!

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

By the way, there are amazing business opportunities in Nigeria now. Never mind the nay-sayers, our economy is being drained of corrupt practices, and our political class will wear a completely different and enabling complexion come 2007. Cleansing is on course! Believe me.

So, anyone who wishes to make money, real good money, should now be putting their feasibility studies and business plans in shape. This includes both the Nigerian and African Diaspora as well as the global business community. And, yes, crusaders in the sustainable development and civil society world should join the fray. The prospects are exciting, will be immensely rewarding.

From June 2007, a new dawn will descend upon our land, and it will be a great pleasure to do good business again....for sustainable and enduring gain. Believe me.

If you be no doubter, and do genuinely seek, then get in touch and stay in touch. I am personally aiming and willing to consult for 10-20 thirst responders and real travellers. I like dreamers. Oh my country needs lots of them, now! Real dreamers, and change agents are warmly called.

Can you dream? Will you dare? Try victoronoviran@gmail.com when you do.