Is Nigeria doomed or is there still hope?
In developed countries where the government is responsible for the growth and development of its citizenry, monuments of their positive campaign is visible and glaring for all to see.
However, in developing (or under developed if you like) countries, the reverse is the case and Nigeria makes a very good study in this case.
In developed countries, brands compete to put their products in the face of the teeming consumers but in Nigeria, hunger and high level corruption have taken the front seat with Boko Haram, fraud and poverty flying in first class seats.
We have always prayed for a change and will continue to do so as long as we have breathe in us.
Today, i searched for two images that paint the picture clearer. They can be viewed below:
However, in developing (or under developed if you like) countries, the reverse is the case and Nigeria makes a very good study in this case.
In developed countries, brands compete to put their products in the face of the teeming consumers but in Nigeria, hunger and high level corruption have taken the front seat with Boko Haram, fraud and poverty flying in first class seats.
We have always prayed for a change and will continue to do so as long as we have breathe in us.
Today, i searched for two images that paint the picture clearer. They can be viewed below:
This is a photo of a lecture class at the Missouri School of Journalism. Those bright round objects on the lids of the laptops are Apple logos |
A Nigerian classroom |
Shame to the evil rulers of this country called Nigeria.Thank God i'm a Biafran
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