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Nation-Building Strategist| Public Policy Genius| Writer| Author| Medical Doctor| Lecturer| Entrepreneur| Passionate about the LIBERATION of the Black Race!
Nov 9, 2020 13 tweets 2 min read
FLASH: 3 Lessons from US History That Can Transform Nigeria

1. DON'T COPY SYSTEMS, INVENT THEM

The US Presidential election 2020 has been very intense and competitive. We are reminded every 4 years of the weirdness of the way they elect their Presidents... ...through the Electoral College System, which no country has admired enough to copy. And that is exactly the point: systems are put in place to repeatedly deal with PRACTICAL issues affecting a group of people in a predictable manner.
Nov 2, 2020 13 tweets 4 min read
REVEALED: How To End Bad Governance In Nigeria Within 2 Years

If there's just ONE word with which you can describe and sum up Good Governance, what would it be? Think about it for a moment... It didn't take long before the #EndSARS protests morphed into a call to #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria; hence, it is imperative that we really understand what good and bad governance really is. CLARITY is the first step to transformation and change.
Oct 26, 2020 16 tweets 3 min read
BREAKING: A Solution To Nigeria’s Problem That Is Hardly Ever Talked About

Is it possible for the youths to completely take over in 2023? Yes it is, but they must do things completely differently from older generations. If you play their game, they will beat you to it. Image Don't compete, make the competition irrelevant. Don't just create another party, a so-called Youth Democratic Party and begin party politics. You will fail woefully in your quest for a New Nigeria that works for ALL. Read on...
Oct 19, 2020 15 tweets 5 min read
4 Reasons Why The #EndSARS Movement Can't Be Won In The Streets Alone...

1. WE ARE DEALING WITH A ROGUE ORGANIZATION

Let me make this very blunt. The Nigerian political class is inarguably the worst in the world, capable of extreme wickedness and evil... Officially, our politicians are the highest paid in the world, and that, in the poverty capital of the world. Add that to the unofficial embezzlement of public funds, which is 10 to 100 times the official one, and you will get the true picture...