Why Are We Defending the System That Keeps Us in Chains?
Nigeria is home to over 200 million people, vast natural resources and talented youths. Yet many still face hunger, unemployment and insecurity. We argue over tribe, religion and political parties while our leaders send their own children abroad. We celebrate politicians and stay silent on our own suffering — fuel hikes, bad roads and power failures. If we redirect the energy we waste on division toward fighting corruption and demanding accountability, we could transform this nation. Will we keep defending the chains that bind us, or unite to break them?
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