Caleb Arogundade makes a case for conducive atmosphere for all Nigerians to engage in legitimate activities.
Now that we have chased away the fox in Xenophobic South Africa, it is time for us to admonish the hen in Nigeria's 'leaders'. One of the problems that have bedevilled our country since independence is evidently lack of leadership in the true sense of the word. We have passed through many exchange of batons among various leaders both civilian and military. Unfortunately, none of them can be said to have truly laid a very solid foundation for Nigeria's greatness. This must not come to us as a surprise because it's either this one was not prepared for the onerous task ahead or his successor was reluctant in taking over, but still did. In some other instances, choice of leaders had been necessitated by the need to appease some sections of the country and/or for geographical balancing. Not necessarily for being 'fit for purpose'.
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