Oh, how I wish I were mistaken
Amid Nigeria’s heavy reliance on a single commodity economy, the leadership’s lack of vision and involvement in ethno-religious politics hastened the nation’s inevitable economic and social decline.
Under the tenure of Buhari and Emefiele, Nigeria descended into lawlessness and leadership negligence, sealing its fate and making revival seem increasingly remote.
The undeniable reality remains: Nigeria’s downfall traces back to as early as 1970, with irreparable decline setting in by 1999 due to an unprecedentedly corrupt elite class.
The rampant looting between 2015 and 2023 further exacerbated the situation, leaving nothing but a shadow of its former self.
With secret brotherhood societies widespread, Nigeria’s plight and profound losses transcended the material, delving into the spiritual realm, an irreversible truth that has led Tinubu to abstain from seeking avenues for its resurgence.
If no mortal possesses the ability to revive the dead, why should Tinubu suddenly be expected to possess such power?
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With the thick shadow of darkness cast over the political landscape of this country, only God can allow the penetration of light to dislodge it.