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Political economist, Prof. Pat Utomi, yesterday, told a hybrid meeting of Nigerians in Dallas, Texas, in the United States, they are duty bound to champion massive intervention to rescue Nigeria.

Noting that the diaspora remit more money home than Nigeria earns from crude oil sales, the former Presidential Adviser, who is leading a coalition of national redemption movements, said the diaspora are high stakeholders with a moral obligation to halt drift in Nigeria.

He said the diaspora, which have higher competences and a global network but are being blocked from national rejuvenation by politicians that thrive on exclusion to achieve state capture, deserve a place at the table. Utomi told his audience that the shadow government he leads has offered an economic revival blueprint that has a critical role assigned to the diaspora.

 

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Prof, asking Ndigbo to save 🇳🇬 Charity begins at home in d South East if d audience were interested they will start from own states. All acquiescence to mob rule in self destruct politics degrading own economics cutting nose 2 spite face, nobody send SE. Premium tears loading

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