What's the way forward??
I haven't done much reading about the political issues facing Nigeria. Interesting that you have federal states instead of a single state (most African countries have just single state governments). Whoa, your entire government is modeled after America. Nice!
With that in mind, rallying around local authority would give some autonomy in the issue. If you can convince the majority of the state parliaments to solve certain specific issues; the entire government may move forward.
It's a lot easier to gain representation in these state assemblies rather than the national assembly or than trying to win a Presidential election.
I believe there are 36 states within Nigeria, each of these states have their own bodies.
Each of those states have local governmental areas with their own bodies.
In theory, you could probably use the state's autonomy or even local autonomy to legalize cryptocurrency by accepting taxes in it or something along those lines; but that might get shot down in the courts. But at least it's moving forward on that issue.
Rather than me reading about supposed problems off another website, what are the problems you're facing today? What specific changes and actions do you seek to be made?