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August 26, 2025, 07:48:02 PM
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Today, I thought about my own country. I asked myself several times if we cannot change our country if we want. We have a country like Nigeria, full of potential, with enormous natural resources on one hand and (corruption, poverty, poor education and infrastructure)on the other. Despite having such good natural resources, we cannot export them correctly and improve our country.

On the other hand, other countries are making much progress with our country's natural resources. But we are moving towards corruption day by day. I cannot accept one thing. But we can take this deterioration towards development if we want and become the most developed country in africa and can hold our heads high and make a strong position in the world court but even if I want, it will not work. If our country's government system is not changed and there will be no benefit. I also know this very well by thinking about it.

There is widespread corruption in politics in Nigeria, which wastes the country's resources and lowers the quality of public services. The quality of education is poor and many people cannot attend school and many young people in Nigeria are not proficient in technology and digital platforms.

Well, my question is whether finding solutions to the problems here is possible. But besides these problems, what kind of problems do you see? And if these problems can be solved, why are we, the ordinary people, silent?

Again, our country does not have a sound education system and the education system in other countries is much better. International students come to study and get good degrees from there. Our country's education quality is so bad that we do not even see a good university. Despite being aware of our future generations, we cannot develop them well. Right now, we are going through extreme disasters. Will our times of disaster change at all? Will good days come in Nigeria or will it continue like this for generations?

Said these words after thinking a lot about the current context. Please share your opinion about them in relation to the current context. How can we escape these difficult times and move forward to something better?
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