Wednesday 16 April 2014

Wrong diagnosis, wrong treatment

Many folks think the problem with Nigeria is easy to solve, and even so the solution is in talking.

We are not speaking the same language to start with so how can we even undertand ourselves?
We are divided on so many fronts and we are simply forcing things to work.
We need to go back to the basics. Our problems are fundamentals.
Even if we must go to war we need to know the real reason(s) for it.
This type of change is difficult and painful but long-lasting. We need to retrace our steps back to those points where we have fallen. We cannot just carry own as if nothing has happened or that things will fix itself. Only a system that is properly set-up have that self-correcting tendecy and ours is not one.

I am of the opinion that the people at the confab should actually be given a different assignment of looking for the grave site of Lord Luggard to tell him the outcome of the failed project he created. I think that will be a better use of the N12m allowance being wasted on each delegate.

We  have only been treating the cancer that has eaten deep into our system with an antiseptic cream at the costs of proper cancer treatment.

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