2023 NO SOLUTION TO NIGERIA'S WOES: I AGREE WITH KES
July 21, 2022 | News
"The CBN governor or finance minister have never been queried even after the CBN governor tried to participate in presidential primaries.
-By Zik Gbemre
2023 NO SOLUTION TO NIGERIA'S WOES: I AGREE WITH KES
Kes Gbemre, in a very brief and precise reflection, captured the totality of the Nigerian crisis when he said, "Inflation in Nigeria hits 18.6% highest in 5 years, ASUU is still on strike.
"The CBN governor or finance minister have never been queried even after the CBN governor tried to participate in presidential primaries.
"The destruction being done by this administration is like cancer that would linger for a long time even after the president leaves.
"No candidate has provided a candid manifesto, only sweet words to tickle the ears.
"2023 might not be the solution to the woes we currently face in Nigeria."
I couldn't have stated it better. Coming from a youngster, it shows clearly the leaders of tomorrow understand the problem with Nigeria and are extremely angry with the political class for not providing meaningful leadership and hope they (young ones) can build on as leaders of tomorrow.
I do believe though that even if it takes a million years, if once grossly devasted Rwanda could find its feet to become an economic and leadership wonder of the world, Nigeria can retrace her missteps and recover her lost glory. It's very possible.
Zik Gbemre
July 21, 2022
We Mobilize Others To Fight For Individual Causes As If Those Were Our Causes
-By Zik Gbemre
2023 NO SOLUTION TO NIGERIA'S WOES: I AGREE WITH KES
Kes Gbemre, in a very brief and precise reflection, captured the totality of the Nigerian crisis when he said, "Inflation in Nigeria hits 18.6% highest in 5 years, ASUU is still on strike.
"The CBN governor or finance minister have never been queried even after the CBN governor tried to participate in presidential primaries.
"The destruction being done by this administration is like cancer that would linger for a long time even after the president leaves.
"No candidate has provided a candid manifesto, only sweet words to tickle the ears.
"2023 might not be the solution to the woes we currently face in Nigeria."
I couldn't have stated it better. Coming from a youngster, it shows clearly the leaders of tomorrow understand the problem with Nigeria and are extremely angry with the political class for not providing meaningful leadership and hope they (young ones) can build on as leaders of tomorrow.
I do believe though that even if it takes a million years, if once grossly devasted Rwanda could find its feet to become an economic and leadership wonder of the world, Nigeria can retrace her missteps and recover her lost glory. It's very possible.
Zik Gbemre
July 21, 2022
We Mobilize Others To Fight For Individual Causes As If Those Were Our Causes