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JUST IN: 2023: No Individual Can Fix Nigeria’s Problem, Breakup the Only Solution – Okonjo-Iweala’s Son

Monsters of No Nation author, Uzodinma Iweala, has expressed that Nigeria needs another autonomy and ought to be broken up.
Uzodinma made the statement in his article,’Nigeria’s Second Independence: Why the Giant of Africa Needs to Start Over’, distributed in Foreign Affairs.
The American magazine of global relations and United States international strategy is distributed by the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR).
Uzodinma’s call comes as Africa’s most crowded country gets ready for the overall races planned for February and March 2023.
The creator demands that one of the answers for the political difficulties of the nation is its disintegration.
As residents face serious security and financial issues, he encouraged them to choose if they believe that Nigeria’s presence as a state should proceed or to lapse.
Nigeria’s political framework resists slick bundling”, focused on the child of ex-Finance Minister and WTO DG Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.
“Researchers have named it everything from the clever “chaosocracy” to the more harmless “innovative vote based system” to the deprecatory “kleptocracy.”
Uzodinma said such labels wrongly propose that Nigeria’s concerns originate from individual moral shortfalls inside the political class.
Refering to specialists’ suggestion of good administration and great administration, the Harvard graduate accepts no individual, but benevolent, can fix the difficulties.
Nothing ought to be untouchable for conversation – even the disintegration of the country”, he proposed.
“Prior to doing anything more, Nigerians need to choose: Do they need the interwoven substance named Nigeria to remain Nigeria?
“It is a sensible inquiry, considering that the nation is the erratic result of pilgrim limits.”
Uzodinma said in their mission to shape a functioning framework, residents shouldn’t “limit their reasoning to obsolete and defective U.S. what’s more, European models of a majority rules government”.
The author won the Hoopes Prize and Dorothy Hicks Lee Prize for Outstanding Undergraduate Thesis while in Harvard, among different distinctions.

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