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The Federal Government of Nigeria has appealed to Nigerians living abroad and in diaspora to return home to help build the Nigeria of everybody’s dream, assuring them that things are changing in the country.



minister of Science and Technology, Dr Ogbonnaya Onu, made the interest at a progression of Town Hall gatherings with Nigerians in the United State where he revealed to them that old methods for doing things are currently offering approach to new ways.

The minister was in the U.S. to sharpen diaspora Nigerians on the Presidential Executive Order V marked by President Buhari in February, to enhance neighborhood content openly acquirement with science, designing and innovation parts.

The Order is relied upon to advance the use of science, innovation and advancement towards accomplishing Nigeria's improvement objectives over all divisions of her economy.

The minister said:-


“Please we want you to return home, it is important. Not everybody will return but some can start coming home, and that’s the essence.
We are telling you that things are changing in Nigeria, this is the message, that’s why I’m here.
I heard all the complaints people will do this and nobody responds and all that and so on; yes, these are things that happened in the past and we can’t correct these things just overnight.
This is the truth, there is no way you can make these changes and then make the corrections and all that overnight. But the important thing is that there is a change”.
Onu appealed to the Nigerians to make a patriotic decisions about their country, saying “we can’t all be waiting until everything is okay in Nigeria before we can return home”.

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