“We need to really need to Hope,” said NIDOA South Savannah vice-president in Georgia.
NIDOA has restated its commitment to supporting Nigerians to development the country sustainably.
“I won’t encourage you to break any law relating to political funding; you know how it is operated in America,” NIDCOM chairman said.
Uzoma Emenike argued the crisis Nigerians face is not unique, saying “it happens everywhere.”
Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation Americas (NIDOA), USA Chapter, has written a letter to President Muhammadu Buhari saying his regime practises archaic policing of 1960.