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Board Politics & Society
Re: What is really the future of Nigeria
by
Jegileman
on 29/02/2024, 22:02:01 UTC
My fear about Nigeria
Nigeria has been a country of promising dream and a better future to it's young citizens but with the look of things it seems like time is revealing the actual fate for Nigerians, the dream people had when they were much younger only to grow up and realize that the system does not allow dreams come through .
   Just some days back I had a dream about Nigeria and in my dream I saw people running up and down and protested left, right and center and I came to discover that they were protesting against the government and the government ordered that they be shot directly at and that was how people were dieing in their numbers and it became a serious issue that led the country to a very devastated state  with the way things are going in this country it's looking like there is no hope for the country on a daily basis
    The solution to all this lies in democracy for as long as we can not have democracy there can never be good gorvernance the system in the Nigerian politics needs a total reformation to make it work
    What posible solutions do u think Nigeria needs to be a better place please give your thoughts

You don’t have to think Ill or voice out a conclusions that you can’t see a change happening for the country soon and always seeing the negative part of the nation thereby making feel or having the narrative that nothing will ever work out in the country and the country will fail big time or woefully. Democracy was meant to be the government of the people, by the people and for the people but the one we are facing does not care about its people which has made many Nigerians lose hope in the country.

I am a Nigerian but I still feel we haven’t gotten that worse as many people have proclaimed it and makes the outsiders feel we are. The solution to Nigeria is us and without our collective efforts and prayers, we can only just continue lamenting without finding the best solution to our problems. If we don’t ourselves become a better citizens, the change we are hoping for will never come. I always believe that with every hardship comes ease but still the same time, we shouldn’t blindly have hope or exercise patience for something that is not worth it. Nigeria will be good again and with that optimism, we would always look for the best thing in everything we encounter or come through in the country. The future is bright for us all.