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2023: Nigeria's Next President Deserves Pity By Frederick Nwabufo by aminulive: 10:32am On May 19, 2022
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Expectations are high. Rightly so. 2023 has been roundly described as a make-or-mar year for Nigeria. Citizens seek change. Things have to change. The current socio-economic tailspin must be arrested. But we have to be pragmatic with our expectations. Good things do not come easy. No single individual can magic Nigeria into an El dorado in four years. Nigeria’s problems, which are functionally in situ, are age-long. But one ‘’Alexander the Great’’ can actuate the process to cutting the systemic Gordian knots.

According to legend, Gordius, king of Gordium, tied an intricate knot and prophesied that whoever untied it would become the ruler of Asia. It was cut through with a sword by Alexander the Great in 333 B.C. Alexander went on to conquer most of Asia. So, the term ‘’Gordian knot’’, which means difficulty, snag, setback, problem or obstacle, came from the artful tapestry of the king of Gordium.

What are Nigeria’s Gordian knots? Pervasive insecurity, omnipotent corruption, nepotism, prostrate economy, acutely divided citizenry, decrepit health infrastructure, wobbly education, ubiquitous poverty, unchecked killings, indiscipline, persistent workers’ strikes, capricious and avaricious petrol subsidy regime, and general societal malaise.

Nigeria’s next president will be coming at a time the country is agonisingly sundered along ethnic and religious contours; at a time of unseething anger and great uncertainty; when the economy is in shreds; corruption at the apogee; at such a perilous a time when Nigerians cannot commute from one part of the country to another for fear of being killed and kidnapped; at such a vulnerable time when a dollar is N600 at the parallel market, and when over 13 million children are out of school. Nigeria’s next president will be coming at a time of anomie.

In the column, ‘Why are ethnicity, zoning dominant issues of 2023 elections’, I said while we fixate on primordial concerns, we lose sight of the most important matters. We dispense too much energy on trivialities, and leaving little to interrogate those who have come forward to represent us. Even if ethnicity, region and religion are to be criteria for selecting Nigeria’s next president for the sake of ‘’justice, equity and fairness’’ as propounded by those calling for an orbiting in the geography of power, this should not take precedence over the principal issues of leadership.

The task ahead is humongous and Nigeria desperately needs the right people in government to get the right fixes.

A critical concern today is insecurity. How would the next president tackle the hydra of insurgency, banditry, terrorism and kidnapping? What measures will the next president take to address the galloping debts, oil revenue shrinkage and freewheeling inflation? How will the next president provide elixir for our health sector and get our wobbly education kicking again?

What are the plans to take the edge off youth unemployment? What will be the policy on petrol subsidy, considering that N4 trillion will be spent on this Venus flytrap in 2022? What is the plan to oxygenate Nigeria’s power sector and make it less of an embarrassment? How will ASUU demands be addressed for good? How will sectional agitations and omnipresent corruption be tackled?

These are some of the issues that the next president will have to contend with. The task ahead is immense. If we are serious about getting out of the doldrums, then we must make this election about real issues – with gravitas.

Who will begin the process of cutting Nigeria’s many Gordian knots? As a matter of fact, people with the capacity for governance are not in short supply here. But if we are seeking some flawless individuals or celestial beings to turn Nigeria around, we will only be chasing a will-o-the-wisp. Again, we have to be realistic and measure our expectations.

No single government can fix all of Nigeria’s problems. What we need is successive corrective leadership. One government addresses some critical challenges, and the next comes to build on the successes of the other. Governance should be a progressive continuum.

If 2023 is really a make-or-mar year for Nigeria, then we must begin to make every bit of the process to electing a new leadership count. We must prioritise the real issues and interrogate those who have come forward for elective office. It is facile to assume that because delegates, who are often bribed, will nominate the candidates for elections, the choice of the ‘’uninitiated population’’ is already compromised. It is not a fait accompli. Delegates do not exist in isolation. They are everyday Nigerians encumbered by the same quotidian problems.

I believe the zeitgeist; the mood of the time, (among other factors), will govern the nomination of presidential candidates by the parties.

And if I am reading the mood of the country correctly, Nigerians are tired.

My sympathies in advance to anyone who takes up the job of leading Nigeria under this reign of babel.

By Fredrick Nwabufo; Nwabufo aka Mr OneNigeria is a writer and journalist.

https://politicsnigeria.com/2023-nigerias-next-president-deserves-pity/

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Re: 2023: Nigeria's Next President Deserves Pity By Frederick Nwabufo by dynicks(m): 10:33am On May 19, 2022
grin

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Re: 2023: Nigeria's Next President Deserves Pity By Frederick Nwabufo by eliyke(m): 11:10am On May 19, 2022
embarassedno b small, especially if na southern president embarassed

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Re: 2023: Nigeria's Next President Deserves Pity By Frederick Nwabufo by oluseyiforjesus(m): 11:10am On May 19, 2022
On a serious note I'm not ibo but we need someone like Peter Obi,
Osinbajo could hv being better but d moment he said he will continue from where Buhari stop, make us to japa...........
A o ni soriburuku oooo

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Re: 2023: Nigeria's Next President Deserves Pity By Frederick Nwabufo by benhope222: 11:10am On May 19, 2022
If there will be a Nigeria by 2023

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Re: 2023: Nigeria's Next President Deserves Pity By Frederick Nwabufo by LagosToyota5: 11:10am On May 19, 2022
Female Room mate needed on the Lagos mainland by a friend

All bills including your hair, cream, data etc on him.

You must be of good behaviour o.
Said he is tired of living alone.

Only serious persons please. You will have to meet first at a neutral place like Mr biggs.

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Re: 2023: Nigeria's Next President Deserves Pity By Frederick Nwabufo by omoadeleye(m): 11:11am On May 19, 2022
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Re: 2023: Nigeria's Next President Deserves Pity By Frederick Nwabufo by autodevice(m): 11:11am On May 19, 2022
He will surely be shocked by what he will inherit
Re: 2023: Nigeria's Next President Deserves Pity By Frederick Nwabufo by DaddyGoo: 11:13am On May 19, 2022
Hit all the right nails on the head.

As usual with Naija, na implementation be the problem.

Peter Obi, PYO, BAT, Atedo Peterside.... whomever you put there will still have that problem.

Why?

Because it's human beings, Nigerian human beings that will implement.

And we know how terrible we can be, especially for "work wey no be my papa own".

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Re: 2023: Nigeria's Next President Deserves Pity By Frederick Nwabufo by gender123: 11:13am On May 19, 2022
grin

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Re: 2023: Nigeria's Next President Deserves Pity By Frederick Nwabufo by Ominina: 11:14am On May 19, 2022
Successful people make a lot of sacrifice. Don't envy a successful man without the back-up plan to do what he did to be successful.

You can get your dream job/scholarship today if only you will take the right step and prepare adequately.

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Shalom!!

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Re: 2023: Nigeria's Next President Deserves Pity By Frederick Nwabufo by gambia(m): 11:15am On May 19, 2022
Which pity? They are all same species.

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Re: 2023: Nigeria's Next President Deserves Pity By Frederick Nwabufo by TOPCRUISE(m): 11:15am On May 19, 2022
Those employing violence to cause problem and division in Nigeria are the major problems behind the scene.
Not doing enough background checks on your ministers and officials when you get elected are the ones that will cause people to pity you.
You might have good intentions as a president but if your officials and friends have corrupt and evil intentions you are finished.
If a section of the people you are ruling are rebellious and have economic destabilization agenda sponsored by known and unknown terrorists hiding somewhere, it only God's grace that will see you through.

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Re: 2023: Nigeria's Next President Deserves Pity By Frederick Nwabufo by Mopolchi: 11:16am On May 19, 2022
Yes, this apc govt destroyed alot of things and brewed alot of hate, jealousy and unhealthy rivalry. In truth, it ushered poverty of a high standard, inflation that is second to no other dispensation, high rate of unemployment and a retrogressive economy. Little thing now, citizens impulsively react and to maim others does not cost a thing for them. Under this apc government, we have reached the state of nature, where the will of every one is to survive.

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Re: 2023: Nigeria's Next President Deserves Pity By Frederick Nwabufo by Scuviomna: 11:16am On May 19, 2022
Successful people make a lot of sacrifice. Don't envy a successful man without the back-up plan to do what he did to be successful.

You can get your dream job/scholarship today if only you will take the right step and prepare adequately.

A CV introduces you even before you are met. You are your CV!!!

Let's help you get that professional introduction (CV) you need to "wow" your potential employer.

Contact us and we'll make you a top-notch CV with over 15 different CV templates to select from.

Shalom!!

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Re: 2023: Nigeria's Next President Deserves Pity By Frederick Nwabufo by Tbbt5: 11:18am On May 19, 2022
Seriously
Re: 2023: Nigeria's Next President Deserves Pity By Frederick Nwabufo by Built2last: 11:18am On May 19, 2022
It will be a Northern president and they don't give a flying Bleep.

Nigeria can end in a deeper cesspit. they can't be bothered. so long as their elite have money to eat massa, marry more wives and chew gworo

If it happens to be a southern president, once you try to unbucle the strategic positions occupied by north, they will increase banditry and bombing to discredit. Elrufai will return to twitter to taunt.

North is NIGERIA'S problem

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Re: 2023: Nigeria's Next President Deserves Pity By Frederick Nwabufo by Nobody: 11:19am On May 19, 2022
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Re: 2023: Nigeria's Next President Deserves Pity By Frederick Nwabufo by updatechange(m): 11:19am On May 19, 2022
undecided
Re: 2023: Nigeria's Next President Deserves Pity By Frederick Nwabufo by Juanmike(m): 11:19am On May 19, 2022
benhope222:
If there will be a Nigeria by 2023
That's what you said in 2019, here we are, and you still yabbing...

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Re: 2023: Nigeria's Next President Deserves Pity By Frederick Nwabufo by codeigniter(m): 11:24am On May 19, 2022
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Re: 2023: Nigeria's Next President Deserves Pity By Frederick Nwabufo by Authoreety: 11:28am On May 19, 2022
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Re: 2023: Nigeria's Next President Deserves Pity By Frederick Nwabufo by FireUpNow(m): 11:35am On May 19, 2022
This very wrong, why pity the next president? After all those justlng to become the next president are well aware of the task ahead. Pit the citizens instead

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