By Chinedum Treasure
Acting Director, National Orientation Agency (NOA), Anambra State, Bar Ifeoma Chijioke has advised Nigerians both at home and in diaspora not to allow their cultural, social and religious differences to rob them of their common destiny.

Chijioke made the call during the first meeting of the year of the Association of Heads of Federal Establishments in Anambra State, held at the Corporate office of the Industrial Trust Fund ( ITF) in Awka.
She underscored the need to embrace principles of National Identify Project and National Values Charter of the Federal Government as some of the measures geared towards building Nigeria as one of the greatest nations in the world.
Declaring the event open, Chairperson of the association, Dr Mrs Blessing Ogbonna decried multiple problems facing workers in the Federal Secretariat complex, which she regretted had largely hindered their effective performance.
She listed some of the challenges to include lack of functional toilet facilities, total dearth of power supply, water, and environmental uncleanliness.
Lending his voice, State Controller Federal Ministry of Housing, Chief Sunday Eze identified inadequate power supply to the Federal Secretariat as a source of worry to them.
