I first thought of Nigeria when I started reading the article, wondering if a non-violent revolution is possible with the way we are. I have always been of the opinion that anyone who wants to change Nigeria must be prepared to die. A risk of death that is not necessarily from engaging in violence, but from standing up against corruption. Like Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala said, if you fight corruption it will fight back.
And the corruption is so deep and pervasive. Sighs.
Thank you for this article. It was really insightful.
I first thought of Nigeria when I started reading the article, wondering if a non-violent revolution is possible with the way we are. I have always been of the opinion that anyone who wants to change Nigeria must be prepared to die. A risk of death that is not necessarily from engaging in violence, but from standing up against corruption. Like Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala said, if you fight corruption it will fight back.
And the corruption is so deep and pervasive. Sighs.
Thank you for this article. It was really insightful.