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President Of Prince Osisioma Foundation, Dr. Onyeka Eze Calls On New Pillars Of Development As Nigeria Marks 59 Years Independence

As Nigeria celebrates her 59Years of Independence today, the 1st of October 2019, the President of Prince Osisioma Foundation, Dr. Prince Onyeka Eze has joined other well meaning Nigerians to express his goodwill messages, prayers and expectations to Nigerians as she marks this historic date in the calendar of the nation's  struggle.

In a post this morning on one of the social media handles of Prince Onyeka Eze, he congratulated Nigeria on its 59years of Freedom. He noted that it was not enough to have a stable economy, a stable government or a modern government, but insisted on the need to build new pillars of development. Dr. Prince Onyeka stressed on the need for improvement in education, science, technology, innovations, enterpreneurship and more equality.

The billionaire philanthropist and humanitarian had also captured the moments on behalf of Prince Osisioma Foundation to wish Nigerians and the rest of the world a fabulous month and wishes everyone new expectations and experiences. The Foundation under the leadership of its founder has remained unequivocally committed to the improvement of education, rehabilitation of prisons, development and assistance of communities and sectors that requires immediate interventions.

He called on peace and unity across Nigeria, especially in the north and other key areas across Nigeria, maintaining that Nigeria is a nation with several potentials and prospective visions. He encouraged Nigerians to think Nigeria and focus on delivering the nation into dreams and visions of our Heroes past, who fought tirelessly to earn us the independence and freedom which we all enjoy today.

We must therefore work together to sustain our independence and ensure that we build better structures that will further improve the growth and developments of all sectors in Nigeria. "Happy Independence Day", he concluded.