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Board Politics and society (Naija)
Re: Past Nigeria and Present Nigeria
by
Spaceman1000$
on 06/03/2025, 22:36:48 UTC
History have had it that Nigeria use to be the best country in the world with estimation of 9.9 Million People, the country was known for so many things like natural resources, culture, military governance and politics, refined education system and welled defined relationship with other international countries. Countless of desires to see the formal Nigeria by present youths as pertaining transport to foreign countries with cheap dollars, going for education with less pennies and having surplus of available raw materials, one dollar equal one naira.

We have had past wonderful leaders ranging from Nnadi Azikiwe, S.L Akintola, Michael opara, Gen. Iziogu, Tarawa Balewa down to Obasenjo to some points. Nigeria became crisis ground in a quest to take power and oppress others instead of good governance, Gen Ojuku saw it from afar in 1967-1976 and agitated from freedom of easterners and south-south and he was fought by Gen. Gowon and he ran to exile and committed suicide.

Today Nigeria can no longer records good leaders with the intentions of moving the country to another level but stealing and corruption is now normal leaving the country in penury and poverty with streets of suffering Nigerians. My question is where do we miss it and what can be done?
OP, just be hopeful, Nigeria is going through a phase, after a will they will go pass this current situation, remember nothing last forever, so we are also believing that this hard time will not last forever. Your prayers for now, is for you to be able to pull through this hard time, but expecting an immediate change at the moment wouldn't be too easy. Good leaders will one day take charge of the governance system and you will see true leadership and followership but for, you can only but manage the ugly situation.

There are ways to which we can request for an immediate change of the style of governance this people are giving us, but the big question is, are Nigerians ready to pass the sacrifice, it's not enough to come online and complain about the misgovernace we are experiencing, if a call comes for us to walk out from our shell's and demand for our rights, will you and others come out.