A Nigerian mother and her son have cried out to expressed their concern on the state of the Nation, asking the government for a change.
The mother who was heard crying while pleading on the Nigerian Government, interviewed her son, Isaac, about his worry as a student outside the country.
Isaac, while responding to the mum who questioned him about his worries as a student abroad, lamented on the racial abuse in school.
He said he feels ignored about being a black skin amongst white skin students, adding that his classmates have refused to properly relate with him because of his skin colour.
While stating his reason, he said, “because they don’t play with me all the time.
“I think they don’t play with me all the time because I’m not the same skin of colour of [sic] them,” the boy explained.
The Year 3 student who was taken out of the country while he was 18-months old, added that he would love to further his secondary education in Nigeria, in other to feel at home.
In reaction to his desire, Isaac’s mum stated that Nigerians in the diaspora have the intentions of coming back to the country, but are, however, worried about the insecurity, poor governance and development of the nation.
While listing their expectations from the Nigerian government, Isaac and the mother bursted into tears.
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