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Nigerians, we win everywhere else except at home. #EndSARS #ReformNigeria ✊🏾
Nigerians are creative thinkers, we thrive everywhere else except at home.

The disregard for the value of human life exhibited by SARS is only a symptom of a crippled system that keeps taking and gives nothing but pain, and hardship in return.
Yesterday, I watched The Journey of an African Colony by Olasupo Shasore on Netflix, and oh did I weep. It seems as though the people in authority either forgot the years of colonial oppression and rather mastered the art of being the oppressor.
All we want to do is win at home, we demand a system where The Child Of Nobody Can Become Somebody Without Anybody.
Corrupt, mismanaged, and seemingly hopeless: that’s how the international community viewed Nigeria in the early 2000s. It is 2020, has anything significant changed? A few weeks ago, my client in the United States tried paying for a website design service, guess what? Paypal blocked and blacklisted this transaction, why? Nigeria is a high-risk country, yes, in 2020.
We have institutions that operate with systems that propagate and cover the misappropriation of our national budget. A budget that on one hand depends on the barrel price of crude oil, and on the other hand is…