Nigeria have been in a great distress, this country which happens to be an offshoot of colonisation have struggled throughout the decades for economic stability, unity, leadership and internal conflicts.

At the time where military intervention was rampant in Africa, inspired by Abdel Gamel from Egypt, Nigeria take up the mantle to change the government which marked the first military rule in the early 1966.

The problem of leadership has been a strong force to reckon in Nigeria history, it is not whether the country has had a leader who could be termed the best amongst the rest, it is matter of the previous one is better than the present or otherwise.

Whether military intervention has taken Nigeria’s democracy steps backward, looking at how far Nigeria could have gone without the military or whether it had advance the system somehow.

The ironical part of transition from military to democracy gives a certain feeling and no momentum, if you have the same leaders who are in charge of the country while under military and after decades they still come back to rule the country in a democratic settings, it is going to be undemocratic democracy.

The country should have a new look and look forward to having the country of their dream, young ones who are stepping up are being used as an instrument of oppression, oppressing their own people, turning them against one another.

Nigeria leadership has been a huge failure, no leader has come close to the expectations of the poor masses, it is matter of go there and loot as much as you can make space for friends to loot too, leaving the poor masses feeding from frying pan to fire.

The day that will never be forgotten in Nigeria’s history

Questions have been asked, why youths should start to make impacts and have a political party. It is strategically placed so that the government will successful channel the youths attention to something that they can’t touch but only feel, while the country is looting in despair.

What has happened in the country over couple of years ago could show sign of visionary leaders who felt that long years of mismanagement and internal oppression will definitely come to an end if they are able to fight for their lives. It is about the future of the country, where it is anchored on and 2023 will be a crucial year for the country.

If you don’t do it now, you might not have the opportunity again to change the society, you owe the society a huge responsibility of making a worthwhile impacts and inspire others, always take the lead when it matters the most.

It is no news that the government has failed the country, insecurity, killing, banditry, clash between herdsmen and farmers leave the country going into a dangerous route.

In a democratic settings, the government has the big responsibility to protect lives and property, that is their utmost priority. Now people have had enough of the internal terrorism, and seek to protect themselves you questions the authenticity of this democracy. It is a dangerous way to play politics when you bring people who are military oriented into democracy who are never democrats.

Every year thousands of students graduate from different universities nothing to show for it, the rate of unemployment keep increasing, while the youths settle for less and feeding their minds on something that doesn’t worth it, it is a bad way to kill talents, dreams and the future of the country.

The issue of unity and together seem to be a sham, they only say it on national television and that is where it ends, it is increasingly appalling that politicians dine together and set the poor masses on fire with what they say, they unite and create disunity amongst the people.

Hate speech and derogatory words rule all day, Nigerians are vulnerable to all these factors, they are made to believe that they can never be one, despite the differences the leaders and politicians unite strongly but very or almost impossible to find a common ground amongst the populace, what a strategical way they implant for poor masses to swim in the ocean of ignorance.