Conditioned Apathy: 36 Ugly Truths Politicians Exploit to Keep Nigerians Subdued
We must confront these truths honestly and without flinching.
We must confront these truths honestly and without flinching.
The more we pray, the worse things seem to get.
If the UK is serious about supporting Nigerian education, let Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial College, or the University of Manchester open branch campuses in Nigeria.
We must create spaces for women to lead—not as tokens but as equal partners in shaping Nigeria’s future.
For the Igbos of Nigeria to reach their full potential, they must embrace the principle of quiet greatness.
Death is inevitable, but chaos for our loved ones doesn’t have to be.
The judiciary itself cannot be corrupt; it is the individuals within it who are corrupt. Similarly, leadership does not fail; it is the individuals in leadership positions who fail.