A year ago, Nigerian youths came together to fight against bad governance, police brutality in the country, and the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS). Nigerians needed their voices heard; they needed answers they never got; they wanted to stop this unit of the police force known for taking innocent lives and wasting bright futures. However, on […]
Continue ReadingNigeria’s health care system is a Mess!
I am here again to address another critical issue in Nigeria, health care. Before I address this issue, I will like you to understand that health care should be amongst any nation’s most significant priorities for its citizens. The question often asked is, why is health care an essential aspect of a country’s budget? First, […]
Continue ReadingInsecurity is becoming a major issue in Nigeria
Many Nigerians are constantly living in fear as security has become a big probem in the country. It is no news that militant Islamic group Boko Haram is stillĀ terrorizingĀ the North. Since 2009 this group have killed tens of thousands of people and kidnapped and displaced abducted students. They have even forced many to flee their […]
Continue ReadingNigerians deserve a better Nigeria!
Weeks after the Oct. 20 Lekki tollgate Massacre, CNN release their independent investigation. It is no longer news that the Nigerian Government, the Nigerian army and police had denied the killings. After the night of the genocide, Lagos State governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu stated in an interview with CNN that only two people died from the […]
Continue ReadingEnd bad governance in Nigeria!
For two weeks now, I have dedicated each blog post to share my thoughts and concerns on Nigeria’s existing issues. I honestly can’t help it. This past week has shown how useless the Government is. Imagine COVID-19 palliatives were hidden in warehouses for months instead of being distributed to citizens. It doesn’t make sense; this […]
Continue ReadingNigeria is Bleeding! #EndBadGovernanceinNigeria
For those of you following the #EndSARS protest, you are very aware that the Government isn’t listening. On the evening of Oct 20, 2020, the Governor of Lagos state issued a 24hour Curfew. It was to prevent the citizens from exercising their constitutional right to protest. They took out the cameras, turned off the billboards, […]
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