Portray the nation positively, Dabiri-Erewa tells Nigerians abroad

Chairman/CEO, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission NIDCOM, Abike Dabiri-Erewa has called on Nigerians to always portray the nation positively, commended them for projecting the good image of the country through their good conduct.

Dabiri-Erewa made this assertion in Akure at the inaugural launching of Akure Primerose Club, held at the International Culture and Event Centre (The Dome), Ondo State on Sunday.



Speaking against the backdrop of Nigerians being portrayed negatively in some instances ,the NIDCOM boss said though, like any other country, there are a few bad elements, but majority of Nigerians are a pride to the country, as they excel in all areas of human endeavours.

“One of the biggest problems we have in Nigeria is our image. We are not as bad as we are portrayed and we have to do something about it. Communication is the key. What are we communicating? What are we saying about ourselves to the world? This is very important”.

“We are not a country of fraudsters or drug dealers. We are good people. We are determined, hardworking, passionate, and excel  in what we do as Nigerians. That is who we are as Nigerians and most importantly that is what you are as Akure indigenes. I look forward to working with you.

NIDCOM Chairman, Abike Dabiri-Erewa in the middle with association in Akure


She commended the Primrose Club for their initiative of giving back and making a difference in community they all schooled in , that gave them the foundation to succeed in the diaspora.

“I want to, particularly thank my diaspora brothers. What you are doing is what everybody should be doing. Getting those in the diaspora to come back home and see what they can do to improve the situation of their various communities.

“I am proud of what you are doing here today and I am happy to be with you for this programme. We’re urging others to follow your footsteps and contribute positively to their communities back home“.

According to her “the idea is that we can not do it alone. If Nigerians at home work with those in the diaspora, we will build a better society. You can imagine what you are doing in Akure here.

“I want to come back next year to see the impact you have made. I promise to be your number one broadcaster and I will broadcast to the world what you are doing in Ondo state, particularly in Akure”, she said.



Speaking in the same vein, the Ondo State Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Mrs Bamidele Ademola Olateju said the state has been working hard to ensure that the country attains its potential.

“In Ondo state, Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Akeredolu is putting a lot into place. We are one of the two states that have a ministry for the diaspora. I was there before, so I know. We are trying to put together a diaspora bond that you can subscribe to.

“We are trying to build that intersection entity so that there is trust between you and us and whoever is giving service so that you can invest your money sensibly.

“It is okay to give money to your family but how do you invest in the country of your birth? How do you get returns for your money apart from the money you give to family members? I need you to look at that.

”Presently in Ondo State, we have health insurance. If you have aged parents in Nigeria, you must be rest assured that their health will be catered for by competent hospitals here in Nigeria if you subscribe to that health insurance.

“We have a ministry of mines and energy, we have those working solar aspect, and we have caregivers who can help to take care of your aged parents here in Ondo State”, she stressed.

Also speaking, the State Commissioner for Diaspora and Regional development , Mr Boye Ologbese reeled out several investment opportunities for the diaspora, and urged them to continue to make a difference.

According to the Commissioner, beyond remittances, the diaspora should consider investing in various sectors of the state, particularly tourism and housing.

The President of the Club , Mr Kehinde Olateju said the group of friends of well over 40 years, who all schooled together, and excelled in their various fields abroad, saw the need to give back to the community .

He said they will work with their compatriots at home to impact their state positively.

The Primrose club is made up of a group of Nigerian men in diaspora who schooled in Akure, with the purpose of giving back to Akure in particular, and Ondo state, in general.

It gave scholarships to three best secondary school students in the state which included Boboye Kehinde Moses of Aquinas College, David Oreyemi Antonia of St. Louis College and Amire Oluwaferanmi of Aquinas College.

Highlight of the club’s lunch was a visit to motherless babies home, visit to the Deji of Akure’s Palace, lecture, and schorlarship award.

Present at the event were  Governor Rotimi Akeredolu, who was represented by the state Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Otunba Wale Akinlosotu, the Deji of Akure Kingdom, Oba Aladetoyinbo Oguniade Aladelusi, Odundun Il, the Minister of State Transport, Mr Ademola Adewole Adegoroye among other dignitaries.

Oluwaseun Sonde: Managing Editor, Nigeria, a renowned journalist with multitask functionality, member of the Association of Corporate Online Editor (ACOE). Email: admin@mediabypassnews.com
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