A Nigeria That Works

A Nigeria That Works

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A Nigeria that works

A project dedicated to systemic reform. Bridging the gap between government accountability and citizen integrity.

28/05/2026

We all feel the weight of it. Whether you are an entrepreneur struggling with infrastructure, a teacher watching the degradation of our classrooms, or a parent trying to instill values in a society that seems to reward shortcuts—we all know that something is fundamentally broken.

For too long, our national conversation has been trapped in a loop. We blame the government, the government blames the opposition and the people, and we all blame each other based on tribe, religion, or political affiliation.

I am tired of the cycle. I believe you are too.

I started "A Nigeria That Works" because I believe that complaining without analysis is just noise. We cannot fix a machine if we don't understand how it’s broken. This page is not a protest group, and it is not a political soapbox. It is a laboratory for systemic change.

Here is how this page will be different

1. Systemic, not Emotional: We will analyze Nigeria through the lens of data and policy. We aren't here to cheer for or bash specific personalities. We are here to analyze the system—from the top-down and the bottom-up.

2. Accountability & Integrity: We will hold our leadership accountable for policies and transparency, but we will also hold ourselves accountable for the culture of integrity at the grassroots. A country is a reflection of its institutions and its people. We must fix both.

3. Solutions-Focused: My goal is to move the conversation from "This is why Nigeria is failing" to "This is how we can make it function."

The Rules of Engagement: To ensure this remains a productive space, we have a clear standard:

No ethnic or religious baiting.

No personal attacks.

No aimless, toxic rhetoric.

If you are here to contribute, to learn, and to help build, you are welcome. We are here to take the broken pieces of our nation and figure out how to put them back together—one data point and one value at a time.

Welcome to "A Nigeria That Works." Let’s get to work.

13/02/2023
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