Tuesday, 26 April 2011

Nigerian Politics - Captive Country: The Nigerian Conundrum

One of the Nigeria's greatest sons, Herbert Macaulay, wrote that the dimensions of the colonial masters looking after the interests of Nigerians were "algebraically equal to the length, breadth and depth of the white man's pocket." Regrettably, that attitude still applies today but replace the white man with Nigerian politicians. It is very doubtful that Herbert Macaulay would have foreseen the day that Nigerians would be denied the basic rights of life - education, healthcare, personal security, the right to elect, and not select, their leaders and the pursuit of happiness - by fellow Nigerians. It is obvious to all that our leaders have failed to deliver time and time again on

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