Who Can/Will Save Nigeria

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The Nigerian enterprise has been without a rudder for more than half a century, as the country has been ruled by men who clearly lack the prerequisite competence to lead an ethnocultural society. Although the country was created for the economic benefit and the administrative convenience of colonial interlopers, the Nigerian experiment did have great potential. Which has since been scuttled first by the incursion of the military into public governance and now by a special brand of gravy train (jegudu jera) politicians.

Amid the current global uncertainty, Nigeria is in a dire strait, having inundating challenges to battle; insurgence, structural collapse, infrastructural deficit, food insecurity, a weak currency, social disorder and so forth. As these varied factors intensify, the clamour for self-determination across the country becomes amplified. What are the options or the alternatives open to us? As a body polity do we hit the reset button, thereby recalibrating the experiment? Or shall the Nigerian Enterprise be jettisoned altogether? Questions of these kind are now central to the discourse Nigerians at home and in diaspora are having as regards the state of affairs in the country. Using empirical statistics, this book simultaneously answers these questions and proffers pragmatic solutions, to the Nigerian conundrum

 

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yeye is an agnostic pantheist who borrows a leaf from all known perennial wisdom traditions, a chela that drinks from the cups of wisdom presented by custodians of ancient traditions. She lives life on her terms.

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