Something fundamental is slipping away in Nigeria — not loudly, not dramatically, but steadily. It is not just trust. It is not just confidence. It has meaning. Politics in Nigeria is gradually losing its meaning. There was a time, however imperfect, when political alignment suggested something deeper: a direction, a belief, a sense of what kind of country leaders were trying to build. Today, that connection has thinned to the point of disappearance. What remains is movement — constant, strategic, unapologetic movement. Governors are crossin
Something fundamental is slipping away in Nigeria — not loudly, not dramatically, but steadily. It is not just trust. It is not just confidence. It has meaning. Politics in Nigeria is gradually losing its meaning. There was a time, however imperfect, when political alignment suggested something deeper: a direction, a belief, a sense of what kind of country leaders were trying to build. Today, that connection has thinned to the point of disappearance. What remains is movement — constant, strategic, unapologetic movement. Governors are crossin