Why Nigeria May Never Be A Great Nation
Why Nigeria May never be a Great Nation takes the reader through the foundation of the nation
how things went wrong from inception. It discusses how the British decision during the creation
of Nigeria was based on self interests that laid the foundation for a failed state. It explores how
leadership failures have changed the direction of the nation and its people.
It exposes ethnic groups and hidden agendas by visionless leaders who took a nation with
abundant wealth, and incredible human resources to the brink of failure. The visionless leaders
of Nigeria created poverty out of abundant wealth. Once described as a fast emerging economy
in the 70's, Nigeria has quickly descended into the poverty capital of the world. It is breeding
half baked illiterates devoid of value based education. With more than 14 million children out
of school, rather than build them schools Nigeria is building churches and mosques faster than
industry.
If you want to find a nation where they fit square pegs into round holes, you will need to visit
Nigeria. A president that cannot authenticate his basic primary education is leading a Vice
president with a law degree. A Vice President who is clueless about economics is put in charge
of the economy.
If there ever was a nation that the rest of the world should collectively agree to invade, Nigeria
is the model for it. It has been taken over by armed gangs, warlords and organized crime bosses.
Nigeria is traveling to the bottom of the pits faster than a bullet train. It May, after all, Never
Be a Great Nation.
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how things went wrong from inception. It discusses how the British decision during the creation
of Nigeria was based on self interests that laid the foundation for a failed state. It explores how
leadership failures have changed the direction of the nation and its people.
It exposes ethnic groups and hidden agendas by visionless leaders who took a nation with
abundant wealth, and incredible human resources to the brink of failure. The visionless leaders
of Nigeria created poverty out of abundant wealth. Once described as a fast emerging economy
in the 70's, Nigeria has quickly descended into the poverty capital of the world. It is breeding
half baked illiterates devoid of value based education. With more than 14 million children out
of school, rather than build them schools Nigeria is building churches and mosques faster than
industry.
If you want to find a nation where they fit square pegs into round holes, you will need to visit
Nigeria. A president that cannot authenticate his basic primary education is leading a Vice
president with a law degree. A Vice President who is clueless about economics is put in charge
of the economy.
If there ever was a nation that the rest of the world should collectively agree to invade, Nigeria
is the model for it. It has been taken over by armed gangs, warlords and organized crime bosses.
Nigeria is traveling to the bottom of the pits faster than a bullet train. It May, after all, Never
Be a Great Nation.
Why Nigeria May Never Be A Great Nation
Why Nigeria May never be a Great Nation takes the reader through the foundation of the nation
how things went wrong from inception. It discusses how the British decision during the creation
of Nigeria was based on self interests that laid the foundation for a failed state. It explores how
leadership failures have changed the direction of the nation and its people.
It exposes ethnic groups and hidden agendas by visionless leaders who took a nation with
abundant wealth, and incredible human resources to the brink of failure. The visionless leaders
of Nigeria created poverty out of abundant wealth. Once described as a fast emerging economy
in the 70's, Nigeria has quickly descended into the poverty capital of the world. It is breeding
half baked illiterates devoid of value based education. With more than 14 million children out
of school, rather than build them schools Nigeria is building churches and mosques faster than
industry.
If you want to find a nation where they fit square pegs into round holes, you will need to visit
Nigeria. A president that cannot authenticate his basic primary education is leading a Vice
president with a law degree. A Vice President who is clueless about economics is put in charge
of the economy.
If there ever was a nation that the rest of the world should collectively agree to invade, Nigeria
is the model for it. It has been taken over by armed gangs, warlords and organized crime bosses.
Nigeria is traveling to the bottom of the pits faster than a bullet train. It May, after all, Never
Be a Great Nation.
how things went wrong from inception. It discusses how the British decision during the creation
of Nigeria was based on self interests that laid the foundation for a failed state. It explores how
leadership failures have changed the direction of the nation and its people.
It exposes ethnic groups and hidden agendas by visionless leaders who took a nation with
abundant wealth, and incredible human resources to the brink of failure. The visionless leaders
of Nigeria created poverty out of abundant wealth. Once described as a fast emerging economy
in the 70's, Nigeria has quickly descended into the poverty capital of the world. It is breeding
half baked illiterates devoid of value based education. With more than 14 million children out
of school, rather than build them schools Nigeria is building churches and mosques faster than
industry.
If you want to find a nation where they fit square pegs into round holes, you will need to visit
Nigeria. A president that cannot authenticate his basic primary education is leading a Vice
president with a law degree. A Vice President who is clueless about economics is put in charge
of the economy.
If there ever was a nation that the rest of the world should collectively agree to invade, Nigeria
is the model for it. It has been taken over by armed gangs, warlords and organized crime bosses.
Nigeria is traveling to the bottom of the pits faster than a bullet train. It May, after all, Never
Be a Great Nation.
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781954297609 |
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Publisher: | Alpha Book Publisher |
Publication date: | 09/24/2021 |
Pages: | 130 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.28(d) |
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