Nigeria is a nation of immense potential. However, this potential is undermined by a perfect storm of crises.
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We need to reject automatic negativity. Instead of saying, “It won’t work here,” we should ask, “How can we make it work?”
It is clear that INEC, along with the judiciary, has become thoroughly corrupt and discredited, losing the confidence of most Nigerians.
By Nnaoke Ufere, PhD October 1, a day of mourning,When I sit in silence, heart heavy with grief,What could have been? What dreams were lost?Our nation, once hopeful, now sinks in disbelief. We sought independence, yet found no freedom,Chained not…
If left unchecked, Nigeria could become another example of a nation where democracy crumbles under the weight of fascism.
In the end, it is Tinubu’s flawed character, above all else, that sealed his fate, leading his political life down a path of inevitable ruin.
The result is a nation paralyzed by mediocrity, where creativity, ambition, and progress are stifled at every turn.
Worse than Boko Haram at its peak, Tinubu’s economic terrorism has wreaked havoc on the nation's financial and economic systems.