Why Reviving the National Orientation Agency Could Save Nigeria
I believe Nigeria’s greatest challenge isn’t just corruption, hunger or insecurity but the decay of our National Orientation Agency (NOA). These offices draw salaries yet remain largely inactive while our national cohesion suffers. To rebuild our country, we must first assess the NOA’s current state: staffing levels, budget allocations and community outreach efforts. Understanding these gaps will let citizens and officials partner effectively on urgent societal orientations and solutions. We’re not calling for mass sackings but for a collaborative public–private effort to restore national values and public trust. Your insights and participation can make a real difference. Where do you live and hail from? Let’s map out an online–offline network to drive this change together.
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