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August 25, 2025, 06:26:01 AM
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NIGERIA! A great name and a great country.
A country with great population and wide economic activities which brought neighbouring countries together, seeking for their self actualisation and growth. A country blessed with natural resources and rich in cultural heritage. It's our country, ''The Giant of Africa''
Our activities and great wide spread in all areas gave us that name, the giants of Africa.

But today, we lost that glory. We only manage to live in past glory. Infact, the glory is faded. The country faces so many challenges ranging from housing issues, insecurity challenges all over, wide and high spread of poverty amongst citizens, lack of employment, poor educational system, inflation and high cost of living, economic meltdown and recession, only to mention but few. Not that we are not better than some countries or doing well, or even richer than some countries, but a Lion should always be a Lion, but we faded that position and we are no longer Giants! Before in Nigeria, it used to be,, ''Ghana must Go'', but now in Ghana, it is now, ''Nigeria must Go'', according to recent happenings over there.

*Some countries are doing well and have gone far in Bitcoin mining.
*Educationally, Ghana and nearby countries are doing better than us.
*Our economy is dipping.
*Naira is falling daily.
*Health wise, we are not wise. We run to other countries.
*What is the problem with us..?

A recent report by visual capitalist ranked Nigeria 12th poorest country by GDP per capital 2025. Nigeria's poverty rate is 70.7% as reported by SAPA USA. Check link below
https://www.voronoiapp.com/economy/-This-Major-Economy-Falls-Into-the-Lowest-50-by-GDP-Per-Capita-in-2025-5417

*What could be our  problem?
I would mention few but viewed as major.
*Politics and bad governance
*Interference of foreign powers or masters
*Greed

*Possible solutions
*Restructuring the country economically, educationally and in all other areas.
*Saying NO to foreign rule in an independent and Democratic country like ours.
*Inculcating youths in the leadership structure of the country.

I believe that some of us here are political analysts, some are leaders of institutions or group, while some are close to political leaders either in societal levels, local, state or even federal.

You get another solution to add, make our cry for fit reach Dere ear, Wetin you think be the way forward to help this our country better for all of us, or wetin you think wey government fit do or sopose do to help us provide a lasting solutions to the Witch wey don bedevil us for the we country?
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August 25, 2025, 11:47:24 AM
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*Possible solutions
*Restructuring the country economically, educationally and in all other areas.
*Saying NO to foreign rule in an independent and Democratic country like ours.
*Inculcating youths in the leadership structure of the country.
this is no different from the kind of conversation you here on national televisions like Channels television and so and yet, you do not see the practical application of all the suggestion that political analyst always point out.

when you talk about restructuring, the different regions will give there own definition of restructuring in a manner that suit them. with that, it lands us in a spot where we become more divided than united.

our major problem is that we are more divided than united and so, there is no clear strategy that can work for long without ethnic difference coming in the way. let a youth that has goodwill come out tomorrow for a particular political position, people will vote him down and choose an old man that is of their ethnic origin.

indigenous old leaders have even caused more harm to the Nigerian economy that foreign influence we have hard.
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