[UN] United we stand...

Day 2,725, 17:14 Published in Nigeria Nigeria by CharlesG


Hello fellow eNigerians!

350 days passed by since eNigeria has been founded. Us, (the first round) founding fathers established a multinational party on the very first day to fight against the expected PTOer attacks. Well, there were actually two party created by accident, but solved the first problem instantly by merging the two parties to United Nigeria. Here is the first appearance in the news: [eN] A UNITED NIGERIA.

At the beginning everybody was positive, full of energy and inspiration in the whole eNigeria. There were groups on both side, some planning the long bright future of eNigeria - and of course some of them were planning the exploitation for their own profit.

But at first things went well... until the first congress elections and by the time the first citizenship passes had been given, the "other side" started to gain more power.


Yet another great image by Vigon from the article after the first elections: [UN] The Nigerian Congress

"United we stand, divided we fall."

And we did. We did unite, and did managed to keep the the congress and the government free from any harmful activities. Well, sort of.

But as the time went by, we faced more and more problems. A country with only about a hundred citizens cannot be successful. Hence we faced threats from other superior countries in transnational policy and on the battlefield, the biggest problems were inside our borders for long time. Ironically the end of the story is a dictatorship from abroad - thanks admins, yet another great feature to fix the economy.

What does the continuous fighting against PTOers/dictators/etc means for citizens? Lots of sufferings. Actually there are only a few founding fathers left around us. They gave up sooner or later, regardless of their activity or goals.


And well, the reason of this article:
Today I have received the keys to United Nigeria party - we are loosing one more founding father in the background (actually there are only 6 citizens in the party right now, 4 of them are founding fathers).

Probably it is a good idea to do a reckoning, and I promise I will do some statistics to the 1st anniversary of eNigeria.

But until then, please everyone stop for a minute, think about the history of eNigeria, what we went trough, and how could we solve the current situation. Or should we rather leave it? Nah, I won't.

Cheers,
CharlesG
Party President
United Nigeria
A two-clicking ex-addict