Classy Quote logo
  • Home
  • Categories
  • Authors
  • Topics
  • Who said

Nigeria Quotes

Nigeria quote from classy quote

To those who are struggling. To talk about a struggle, you're likely to forget about it. To be shown a struggle, you're likely not to forget it. But, to live through a struggle, you'll understand it.

~ Valerie Owens

Valerie Owens Adventure Africa African American Women African Americans Africans Homelessness Human Trafficking Nigeria Nonfiction Social Conditions Temple University Student Travel Travel Adventure True Story

Nigeria is a country with abundance of wealth, but because of lack of truth and integrity, the wealth are stolen, but the paradox of the whole thing is, this stolen wealth always find their way to nations with no apparent natural wealth, but with a high credit of degree of truth and honesty.

~ Sunday Adelaja

Sunday Adelaja Integrity Nigeria Truth Wealth

Whoever can survive the stress involved in every institutional/documentation process, etc in Nigeria can survive anywhere.

~ Omosohwofa Casey

Omosohwofa Casey Masses Nigeria Stress Suffering

Some people in orthodox churches in Africa take poverty as a path that leads to heaven, making christianity look unattractive.

~ Michael Bassey Johnson

Michael Bassey Johnson African Africans Attitude Boredom Boring Christian Christianity Church Compulsion Deception Fanatic Fanatical Views Lackadaisical Madness Michael Bassey Johnson Monotonous Nigeria Nigerians Orthodox Penitence Poverty Satire Servitude Stupidity Unattractive Wretch Wretched

English, although the official language of Nigeria, was a formal language with which strangers and non-relatives addressed you. It had the potency of digging craters between you and your friends or relatives if one of you switched to using it.

~ Chigozie Obioma

Chigozie Obioma English English Language Language Nigeria Nigerian Authors

Wars have been waged over millions of square miles, significantly larger than the British Empire at its peak. Historically, Islamic conquests stretched from southern France to the Philippines, from Austria to Nigeria, and from central Asia to New Guinea. The Muslim goal was to have a central government, first at Damascus, and then at Baghdad, later at Cairo, Istanbul, and other imperial centres. The local governors, judges, and other rulers were appointed by the central imperial authorities for far off colonies. Islamic law was introduced as the senior law, whether or not wanted by the local people. Arabic was introduced as the rulers’ language, while the local languages frequently disappeared. Then, two classes of residents were established. The native residents paid a tax that their rulers did not have to pay. In each case, these laws allowed the local conquered people less freedom than was given to Muslims.

~ Anita B. Sulser Phd

Anita B. Sulser Phd Arabic Austria Bhagdad British Empire Egypt Imperial Conquest Islam Istanbul Language Nigeria Ruling Class Tax

I see that the culture that is prevalent right now in Nigeria and indeed Africa is the culture of GET RICH QUICK.

~ Sunday Adelaja

Sunday Adelaja Africa Culture Get Nigeria Prevalent Quick Rich Right

If we in Nigeria and Africa generally are to experience a true national transformation, there must be numerous movements championing the cause for truth and honesty in every aspect of our daily affairs.

~ Sunday Adelaja

Sunday Adelaja Africa Honesty Nigeria Transformation Truth

The Nigerian economy needs the world, and the world needs the Nigerian economy.

~ Saminu Kanti

Saminu Kanti Economy Government Nigeria

Naira is our currency, belong to our country and belong to the people. Buy made in Nigeria to grow the Naira to make it value.

~ Saminu Kanti

Saminu Kanti Country Currency Naira Nigeria Value

Naira is our currency, belong to our country and belong to the people. Buy made in Nigeria let's grow the Naira to make it value.

~ Saminu Kanti

Saminu Kanti Country Currency Naira Nigeria Value

Dry your tears, woman, the boy will be found. Nobody can do him anything…” Gradually, the tears began to dry from Etusi’s eyes, thanks to Okokpujie’s words, a mighty force that swung the entire village to action. Pg.38

~ Obehi Peter Ewanfoh

Obehi Peter Ewanfoh Africa Amende The Stream Water Dry Your Tears Esan Land Children Narration Nigeria Okokpujie Oral Tradition People S Hardships The Bad And The Good Ones Village Woman

The gold of life is for those bold and brave in life.

~ Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha

Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha America Author Book Gold Higherlife Ifeanyi Life Nigeria Sage

The rejection of Western democracy derives from the same rejection of secularism but was further sharpened by the Saudi Arabian establishment’s aversion to democracy’s subversive streak and the threat it posed to the Saudi monarchy if unleashed. Saudi scholars such as Sheikh Bakr Ibn Abu Zaid consistently attacked democracy and the freedoms it flaunted as anti-Islamic. Mohammed Yusuf was heavily influenced by the writings of Saudi-based scholars such as Bakr Ibn Abu Zaid, Sheikh Abdul Aziz Ibn Abd-Allah Ibn Baaz (1910-99), and Sheikh Muhammad al-Amin ash Shanqiti (1907-73). As mentioned before, all of Yusuf’s opponents side-stepped the issue of democracy being un-Islamic, thereby making the issue appear incontestable or settled.

~ Kyari Mohammed

Kyari Mohammed 2014 Boko Haram Democracy Islam Jihad Nigeria Salafism Saudi Arabia

The first step to Happiness is deciding exactly what kind of life you want. That kinda comes from experience.

~ I.b. Opene

I.b. Opene Author Books Ebooks Ike Opene Inspirational Nigeria Science Spirituality Uk

Every part of Nigeria is blessed.

~ Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha

Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha Africa America Blessing Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha Nation Nigeria

I love Nigerians becouse they're extra ordinary people they make impossible to be possible.

~ Hamzatribah

Hamzatribah Change Election Inspration Law Nigeria Rules Thought Year

in every 1st October we Nigerians helps very few of us celebrate there independence, very. soon. we will celebrate our own.

~ Hamzatribah

Hamzatribah Change Election Inspration Law Nigeria Rules Thought Year

Life is mean! Don't lose your humour jacket. You'll really need it.

~ Nike Thaddeus

Nike Thaddeus Africa Be Happy Be Merry Humor Humour Laughter Life Need Nigeria Survival

from 1960-2015 Nigerians live under the rules of those who are above the law, but from 2015 we hope for a little change, and if there is no change in 2015, only God knows what will happened.

~ Hamzatribah

Hamzatribah Change Election Inspration Law Nigeria Rules Thoght Year

Democracy, religion, education and terrorism have all become practicable norms all over the world – thanks to globalization

~ Tony Osborg

Tony Osborg Democracy Nigeria Religion Terrorism

Youths are the life blood of any nation.

~ Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha

Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha Africa British High Commision Democracy Ecowas Entrepreneurship Leadership Nation Nigeria Royal United Nations Youths

None of this is to deny that the Niger Delta has made mistakes. It has, and a good number at that. But then, mistakes are made to make wiser and therefore help in better decision making.

~ Emi Iyalla

Emi Iyalla Emi Iyalla Mistakes Niger Delta Nigeria

Our nation is ripe with a multitude of successful people, who have achieved much for themselves with little impact on anyone else

~ Fela Durotoye

Fela Durotoye Achievement Impact Nation Nation Building Nigeria Success

In my opinion, Nigeria matters! The body of Christ matters

~ Sunday Adelaja

Sunday Adelaja Body Christ Matters My Nigeria Opinion

For us to progress, we must be community in liberty, equality and fraternity.

~ Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha

Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha Brotherhood Dialogue Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha Nation Building Nigeria Peace Progress Unity World Peace

In all, Nigeria belongs to us all and we have a personal responsibility to see that it succeeds

~ Fela Durotoye

Fela Durotoye Africa Groth Inspirational Leadership Motivational Nationbuilding Nigeria Progress

I have learnt from the politics of my great country, Nigeria that there is nothing wrong with the heads of states, but there is something wrong with the state of the heads.

~ Ogwo David Emenike

Ogwo David Emenike Leaders Leadership Mindset Nigeria Ogwo David Emenike Politics

If we in Nigeria and Africa generally are to experience a true national transformation, we must purposefully begin a campaign for national reorientation.

~ Sunday Adelaja

Sunday Adelaja Africa Nigeria Reorientation Transformation

To succeed in this day and age, all you need to be ahead of the pack is to be informed, and turn the information into transformation for your betterment and that of others.

~ Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha

Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha Goidwin Onuoha Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha Information Inspiration Leadership Torch Nigeria Simon Onuoha Transformation

Alexa and the other guests, and perhaps even Georgina, all understood the fleeing from war, from the kind of poverty that crushed human souls, but they would not understand the need to escape from the oppressive lethargy of choicelessness. They would not understand why people like him who were raised well fed and watered but mired in dissatisfaction, conditioned from birth to look towards somewhere else, eternally convinced that real lives happened in that somewhere else, were now resolved to do dangerous things, illegal things, so as to leave, none of them starving, or raped, or from burned villages, but merely hungry for for choice and certainty.

~ Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie African Authors Immigration Nigeria Race

Grandma; it was to grandma I truly wanted to have returned, but she was no more. I could only remember the day she died. The tears mother shed on me, as if I was going to face a more difficult world than any other member of our family. Pg.100

~ Obehi Peter Ewanfoh

Obehi Peter Ewanfoh Africa Grandma Little Children Nigeria Primary School Tears Traditional Tales Uromi

Strange things are happening to us.’‘To our children.’‘They sayhe is looking for the spirit of Independence.’‘They say he is looking for himself.’‘For his ownspirit.’‘Which he lost when the white man came.

~ Ben Okri

Ben Okri Colonialism Independence Nigeria

In Nigeria we must have the dream, believe the dream, live the dream and work to build the dream and then live corruption.

~ Saminu Kanti

Saminu Kanti Believe And Achieve Corruption Nigeria

We must stop calling corruption a “Nigerian factor”.

~ Sunday Adelaja

Sunday Adelaja Corruption Nigeria

Corruption is an inevitable by-product of the present structure of Nigeria's federalism. Once we restructure the polity into a true fiscal federalism, everything else will simply fall into place. Until then, corruption remains as official as it is legal in Nigeria.

~ Tony Osborg

Tony Osborg Corruption Nigeria True Fiscal Federalism

Where justice if negotiable, filthiness becomes delectable

~ Tony Osborg

Tony Osborg Corruption Injustice Nigeria Politics

But facts abound to the affirmation that most Christians in my nation Nigeria and all around the world, would rather pray to God to come and fix their country than do something about it themselves.

~ Sunday Adelaja

Sunday Adelaja Affirmation Christians Do Facts Nigeria Pray

Everybody looks at oil and almost entirely forget that the percentage of jobs the oil sector creates is relatively small compared to the population; the introduction of more sophisticated exploration methods makes it even worse. Oil companies now look for smarter, leaner and cheaper operations. Where will these leave the economy? Good disposable income to the government with no real value to the people of the Niger Delta.

~ Emi Iyalla

Emi Iyalla Africa Emiiyalla Ijaw Nigerdelta Nigeria Oil Oilandgas

This land has brought forth numerous children, favouring both the bad and the good ones. It is not the land that is responsible for the people’s hardships, it is the people themselves. Pg.8

~ Obehi Peter Ewanfoh

Obehi Peter Ewanfoh Africa Amende The Stream Water Esan Land Children Narration Nigeria Oral Tradition People S Hardships The Bad And The Good Ones
Load More classy quote icon
  • Classy Quote

    ClassyQuote has been providing 500000+ famous quotes from 40000+ popular authors to our worldwide community.

  • Other Pages

    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Use
  • Our Products

    • Chrome Extention
    • Microsoft Edge Add-on
  • Follow Us

    • Facebook
    • Instagram
Copyright © 2025 ClassyQuote. All rights reserved.