Who Failed Nigeria Or Nigerians
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Who Failed Nigeria Or Nigerians Dr Kenny Odugbemi

Nigeria is not a failed state, but rather its citizens have failed themselves and the country through their greed, unhealthy competition, and unsustainable lifestyle choices.

 Nigerians have become consumed by materialism and a sense of entitlement, leading to a culture of greed and selfishness. 

They emphasize that the country is 100 times more prosperous today than it was in the 70s, 80s, and 90s, but despite this, people are crying out about hardship and poverty due to their own inability to manage their resources and live within their means.

Nigerians must reflect on their values and priorities, and to take responsibility for their own lives and choices.  

True change can only come from within, and that individuals must free themselves from the enslavement of greed, ethnic and religious bigotry, and other negative mindsets in order to build a better future for themselves and the country.

Nigerian society, and a call to action for individuals to take responsibility for their own lives and choices. 

Nigerians must reflect on their values and priorities, and to work towards building a more sustainable and equitable future for all.


Evaluation of Nigeria in context

Rating: 9/10

Evaluation:

Strengths:

- Emphasy on the importance of sustainable living and managing resources


Weaknesses:

- May be too critical concrete solutions or implementation plans


Way Forward:

- Encourage Nigerians to share their thoughts and reflections on the text

- Provide a platform for discussion and debate on the issues raised

- Offer concrete solutions and implementation plans for individuals to take action

- Encourage readers to share their own stories and experiences of how they have overcome challenges and made positive changes in their lives.


 This represents a passionate and concerned citizen's perspective on Nigeria's democratic system, highlighting the need for reform and improvement. 

This gives valid points about the country's political and economic challenges, emphasizing the importance of addressing these issues to ensure a better future for Nigerians.


My suggestion 

This is a valuable contribution to the discussion on Nigeria's democratic system and its challenges. 

By offering constructive criticism and suggestions, Nigerians  are encouraged to think critically about the country's political and economic landscape.


Rating: 8/10

Recommendations:

1. Provide more specific and realistic solutions to the challenges facing Nigeria's democratic system.

2. Offer concrete implementation plans and strategies for reform.

3. Engage in more constructive dialogue with stakeholders and decision-makers to effect change.


By addressing these areas, the author can make an even more impactful contribution to the conversation on Nigeria's democratic system and its future.