Jonathan Proposes Abuja ‘Hall of Shame’ for Those Who ‘Messed Up’ Nigeria
Former President Goodluck Jonathan has suggested building two galleries in Abuja to display photographs of individuals, living or dead, who he believes harmed Nigeria’s progress. He says this “hall of shame” will help future generations understand past mistakes and their impact. Jonathan argues that knowing the identities of these figures will teach grandchildren about their forebears’ roles in national challenges. He believes this transparency could promote accountability and prevent history from repeating itself. The idea has ignited social media discussions on governance, responsibility and how Nigeria should preserve its history. Some Nigerians back the proposal, while others debate the criteria and methods for documenting blame.
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