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Somewhere in Africa

  By Abia Friday The Federal Republic of Agbada was a very peaceful and progressive country. it was beautiful and every state was a tourist destination for both locals and foreigners. More than 95% of the country's youth population was gainfully engaged –some with good paying jobs and others in beneficial vocational training institutes and tertiary institutions. This is essentially why the country was reckoned with in the international community. The government was not hard on its citizens and the citizens on their part respected the government. People could easily criticize the leaders in the areas they were not doing well without any consequences as the government guaranteed everyone their rights of freedom of speech among others.  There was no discrimination with respect to the employment of any person: the major concern for employers was the capacity and the competence of the employee to get the job done. There was even a legislative enactment –the Anti-discrimination