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Our identity is not forged by shared culture or destiny but by our place in this scramble for state-mediated oil wealth.
So, my fellow Nigerians, the question is not whether a Caligula rules in Aso Rock, but how long we will endure his reign before the curtain falls on him or on us.
Only in Nigeria do visionless and inept figures like Atiku, Jonathan, Obi, and Tinubu keep returning as presidential contenders.
To bring him back now would be to deliberately return to the same patterns of mediocrity, entrenched corruption, and paralyzing indecision that set the stage for our present decline.
What Tinubu is selling is not reform but a calculated distraction.
Cooperation, not exclusion, is the path that protects U.S. interests and promotes mutual security with Nigeria.
At some point, Nigerians must confront the truth: what happens when a government keeps taking and gives nothing in return?
