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Former US Ambassadors Want Nigeria Recognized As A Failed Country by CodeTemplar: 10:29pm On Jun 02, 2021
We should acknowledge that Nigeria is now a failed country - Former American Ambassador to Nigeria tells US




A former United States Ambassador to Nigeria, John Campbell (L), and a former Director with Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government, Prof. Robert Rotberg (R), have said it is time for the United States to acknowledge that Nigeria is a failed state.



Campbell and Rotberg said this is in light of the many security threats plaguing the country.



This was made known in an article titled, "The Giant of Africa is Failing" which was published in the May/June edition of Foreign Affairs magazine.



Both men stated that every part of Nigeria now faces insecurity which threatens the nation’s corporate existence.



The article read in part, "Nigeria’s worldwide companions, particularly the USA, should acknowledge that Nigeria is now a failed state. In recognition of that truth, they need to deepen their engagement with the nation and search to carry the present administration accountable for its failures, while additionally working with it to supply safety and proper financial system."



Campbell and Rotberg noted that the security agents have been unable to curb crime due to the sophisticated weapons that the criminals in the country have known their possession.



They also spoke about the Buhari Administration, stating that the country had moved from being a weak one to a failed one.



"Underneath the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari, a number of overlapping safety crises has remodelled Nigeria from a weak state right into a failed one. Buhari’s authorities has struggled to quell numerous Jihadi insurgencies, together with the one waged by the militant group Boko Haram," the article read.



The duo alleged the Federal Government seemed to have given up in some areas and non-state actors had taken over while quasi-police organisations and militias controlled by state governments have become more common.



The authors stated that due to kidnappings and other crimes, several schools had been forced to shut down.



The article reads: "Regional quasi-police forces and militias—generally related to state governments however not often formally sanctioned—train de facto authority in some areas. However in lots of others, the federal authorities have successfully ceded management to militants and criminals."



Campbell and Rotberg said that most failed states in Africa such as the Central African Republic, Somalia, and South Sudan are small or marginal but Nigeria, in contrast, boasts rising inhabitants of over 200 million people and could be the third-largest country on earth by 2050.



Campbell and Rotberg said happenings in Nigeria also affect other areas of Africa.



The article adds that Nigeria depends too much on oil and is regularly faced with economic disasters.



The authors wrote: "However the Nigerian state has long failed to supply its residents with social companies and Nigerian politics is basically an elite sport disassociated from governance.



"The Federal Government doesn’t or cannot tax the true wealth of the nation, stays too depending on income from oil and gasoline, and lurches from one fiscal disaster to a different. Corruption is structural, too, casting almost everybody as each perpetrator and sufferer."



The authors recommended that through conferences, technical recommendations, and different instruments of "comfortable diplomacy," the US ought to help civil society and Nigerian non-governmental organisations in their efforts to strengthen the nation’s democracy.

https://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2021/6/we-should-acknowledge-that-nigeria-is-now-a-failed-country-former-american-ambassador-to-nigeria-tells-us-2.html

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Re: Former US Ambassadors Want Nigeria Recognized As A Failed Country by CodeTemplar: 10:30pm On Jun 02, 2021
Sad but true
Re: Former US Ambassadors Want Nigeria Recognized As A Failed Country by FarahAideed: 10:31pm On Jun 02, 2021
It is even more than failed .. Buhari is a disaster
Re: Former US Ambassadors Want Nigeria Recognized As A Failed Country by AntiBMC(m): 10:31pm On Jun 02, 2021
Like I said the world is not blind to what's going on in Nigeria. If fulani cabal like, let them hire a country of bmc freaks. They will remain completely naked b4 the international community. This is 2021 not 1967.
Re: Former US Ambassadors Want Nigeria Recognized As A Failed Country by Kandeed: 10:31pm On Jun 02, 2021
Just imagine if there's a one million man match on the street of Nigeria calling for the end to this government or Bad governance after a day or two you'll have more and more Nigerians joining in which for Army to comot barrack go face protesters go dey fear them las las they'll have no choice but to join Nigerians

But what's happening?? my people are too scared forgetting that the security architecture of Nigeria is at the weakest atm my people dey fear death wey fit Visit them when they travelling, walking on the road, sleeping at home, hunger itself is not far. My people dey fear really and it's such a pity

with a Southern population of 75m with roughly 140k security personnel yet these folks still dey fear what 140k would do to 75million
Re: Former US Ambassadors Want Nigeria Recognized As A Failed Country by Augla1: 10:33pm On Jun 02, 2021
Ok
Re: Former US Ambassadors Want Nigeria Recognized As A Failed Country by chatinent: 10:33pm On Jun 02, 2021
Please, no one should call me a Nigerian no more.

I choose Togo.
Re: Former US Ambassadors Want Nigeria Recognized As A Failed Country by MAGG0T(m): 10:35pm On Jun 02, 2021
That imbécile president have succeeded in driven foreign investors away...


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Re: Former US Ambassadors Want Nigeria Recognized As A Failed Country by PoloG: 10:37pm On Jun 02, 2021
Then help us to divide it na

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Re: Former US Ambassadors Want Nigeria Recognized As A Failed Country by fuckingAyaya(m): 10:38pm On Jun 02, 2021
chatinent:
Please, no one should call me a Nigerian no more.

I choose Togo.
we are going together

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Re: Former US Ambassadors Want Nigeria Recognized As A Failed Country by BigSarah(f): 10:39pm On Jun 02, 2021
We'll all want to blame APC and buhari, but let's all remember majority of Nigerians championed this failure in 2015 and some reinforced it in 2019..
This is what you get when we have a huge population of ignorant and selfish citizens

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Re: Former US Ambassadors Want Nigeria Recognized As A Failed Country by Chatflick(m): 10:40pm On Jun 02, 2021
Beautiful
Re: Former US Ambassadors Want Nigeria Recognized As A Failed Country by mystery22: 10:43pm On Jun 02, 2021
Is shouldn't only be called a failed state but also divided....only the useless parasites and dead brain bmc will argued...
Re: Former US Ambassadors Want Nigeria Recognized As A Failed Country by athaboi(f): 10:57pm On Jun 02, 2021
Buhari is a deadly bad luck

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Re: Former US Ambassadors Want Nigeria Recognized As A Failed Country by DrSamOnowu87(m): 11:09pm On Jun 02, 2021
Even a child born today ve one or more things to say about d baba go slow. The world number 1 most stark illiterate, unfortunate & calamitous president. World best mugu.
Re: Former US Ambassadors Want Nigeria Recognized As A Failed Country by DrSamOnowu87(m): 11:13pm On Jun 02, 2021
These men ve given d zoo government Roman Reigns 'super man punch' and Brock Lesnar's 'suplex city' respectively.
Re: Former US Ambassadors Want Nigeria Recognized As A Failed Country by nwafor1(m): 11:15pm On Jun 02, 2021
grin grin grin
Re: Former US Ambassadors Want Nigeria Recognized As A Failed Country by Mynd44: 5:09am On Jun 03, 2021

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