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Nigeria's Biggest Problem. by DadaStephen1(m): 12:34am On Jul 14, 2017
If you ask the average Nigerian what the country's problem is, he quickly points and says: LEADERSHIP! Then he says CORRUPTION!

If leadership has always been our problem from military dispensation (when we had little or no say) to the current democratic dispensation which started since 1999,
Then we the followers are the problem!
The quality of leaders we unanimously choose or allow to lead us determines our taste, desire and values which translates into who we truly are.

If we've been complaining about corruption for over 4 decades and it rather grows stronger , then we are all corrupt. We have all fed the monster to grow to an overpowering extent.

Nigeria's problems are numerous because Nigeria's bigger problem is the people of Nigeria who have not understood that Nigeria's biggest problem is the constitution of Nigeria developed by the khakistocrats for the aristocrats.

Dada-Stephen Dst
12:00am
Friday, July 14, 2017.
Re: Nigeria's Biggest Problem. by DadaStephen1(m): 5:10am On Jul 14, 2017
Knowing the main problem is the first solution to the problem.
Another problem with Nigeria is that Nigerians do not know Nigeria's problems.
Re: Nigeria's Biggest Problem. by DadaStephen1(m): 9:36am On Jul 14, 2017
The first problem is the people.
The people developed the constitution for the people.
We need to start creating platforms to rehabilitate the people, then the rehabilitated people will revamp the legislature.

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